Second Hand Eventide Tricera Chorus Pedal Boxed 754

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£180.00

Here at GPAS we believe Eventide are setting the standard in the Guitar FX category. If you are considering the Second Hand Eventide Tricera Chorus Pedal Boxed 754, it is currently in stock in the UK at an excellent online price. Products are delivered quickly across the UK, Europe and beyond, so you can shop with confidence wherever you are. Second Hand Eventide Tricera Chorus Pedal Boxed 754

Here at GPAS we believe Eventide are setting the standard in the Guitar FX category. If you are considering the Second Hand Eventide Tricera Chorus Pedal Boxed 754, it is currently in stock in the UK at an excellent online price. Products are delivered quickly across the UK, Europe and beyond, so you can shop with confidence wherever you are. Second Hand Eventide Tricera Chorus Pedal Boxed 754

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Chorus

Chorus is a modulation-based guitar effect that creates a rich, shimmering sound by splitting the guitar’s signal into two identical paths, slightly detuning one of them, and then mixing them back together. This process produces a doubling effect that simulates the sound of multiple guitars playing simultaneously, resulting in a lush, chorused tone. Chorus pedals typically offer controls for adjusting parameters such as rate (the speed of the modulation), depth (the intensity of the effect), and mix (the balance between the dry and chorused signals). By adjusting these controls, guitarists can achieve a wide range of chorus effects, from subtle, shimmering textures to lush, swirling tones. Chorus is commonly used in genres such as rock, pop, and jazz to add depth, dimension, and movement to guitar tones, creating a sense of spaciousness and richness. Popular chorus pedal models include the Boss CE-2 Chorus Ensemble, MXR M234 Analog Chorus, and TC Electronic Corona Chorus.

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About Eventide

We have new and used Eventide musical equipment available on our website for fast direct delivery from sellers across the UK & Europe.

Eventide, Inc. is a pioneering American audio technology company founded in 1971 by Steve Katz, Richard Factor, and Orville Greene. Initially known for creating the world’s first digital delay line and Instant Phaser, they revolutionised sound processing with the legendary H910 Harmonizer and continued innovation through studio staples like the Omni pressor and H3000 Ultra‑Harmonizer Today, based in New Jersey, Eventide manufactures professional rackmount processors, plug‑ins, and a line of guitar and bass pedals—such as the H9/H90 multi‑effects—trusted by top artists and engineers for both studio and live sound