Mythos The Fates Analogue BBD Chorus and Vibrato Pedal

£219.00

Behold, The Fates! Inspired by the Japanese Chorus pedals of yesteryear, The Fates is the first modulation pedal by Mythos. Utilizing the iconic MN3207 chip, this BBD Analogue Chorus has all the swirly tones you’d expect from those classic 80’s units. The Fates features finely tuned Rate and Depth controls so that you have the most […]

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Description

Behold, The Fates! Inspired by the Japanese Chorus pedals of yesteryear, The Fates is the first modulation pedal by Mythos. Utilizing the iconic MN3207 chip, this BBD Analogue Chorus has all the swirly tones you’d expect from those classic 80’s units.

The Fates features finely tuned Rate and Depth controls so that you have the most musical range of sounds – Both the Chorus and Vibrato modes will run the gamut of swirly shimmer to rotary speaker like vibes. 

On the face of the unit is a Rate LED that will flash in relation to the Rate setting. This Analogue Chorus is not for those who want presets, infinite controls, and other modern feature sets. The Fates is for the player who wants to plug in and enjoy the simplicity of iconic Chorus tones with ease.

Key Features

  • JFET Buffered Bypass/Input stage – This JFET stage gives you a sweet output bump and EQ voicing that plays well with both clean and driven sounds.
  • Vibrato Mode – Vibrato mode that turns off the clean mix portion of the Chorus but didn’t stop with just that simple mod. The Vibrato mod has been finely tuned to shift select components so that it does not have that extreme warble from the depth pot.

Specifications

  • Buffered Bypass Switching
  • Power: 9V PSU only
  • 16mA Current Draw

About the manufacturer

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