Analog Chorus

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VanDerchuck
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Analog Chorus

Post by VanDerchuck »

Just made my first VooDoo Lab purchase. My local store has been sitting on this pedal for as long as I can remember. So I bought it. Can't complain about it at all. It's the best sounding chorus I've ever heard.

Simple question. How I can I tell what version it is without taking it fully apart? I took the back off. The pcb is red. I don't know if that matters or not.

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JohnClark
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Re: Analog Chorus

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A red board would indicate that it is one of the last production units and would have been the final board revision.

What are you trying to do that requires knowing what revision the board is?
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VanDerchuck
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Re: Analog Chorus

Post by VanDerchuck »

JohnClark wrote:A red board would indicate that it is one of the last production units and would have been the final board revision.

What are you trying to do that requires knowing what revision the board is?

Just curious to how long it was on the shelf. I'm not touching this one. It's perfect the way it is.

craig4fsu
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Re: Analog Chorus

Post by craig4fsu »

Does it go through batteries like crazy?

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