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NEXI Industries Releases Analog Chorus Pedal

The ultra classic knob allows you to emulate the classic chorused tones of the 1980s.

Alphen Aan Den Rijn, Netherlands (January 26, 2017) -- Pure, lush and warm, the guitar tones of yesteryear are alive and well thanks to NEXI Industriesā€™ new Analog Chorus (CHO-01) guitar effects pedal. The player can call on the Chorus for many different styles of music and whenever a rich, thicker sound is needed. Itā€™s ā€œwarm syrupā€ without the stickiness, leaving the player in full control of the tone they want to achieve. Whether this effect is used to broaden the arpeggiated chords of an 80s classic or to add depth to a modern dance jam, the Analog Chorus is a versatile pedal that players will want on their boardā€™s regular lineup.

A chorus pedal essentially gives the effect of more than one guitar playing by doubling the original sound and then putting it slightly out of time and tune. NEXIā€™s Analog Chorus pedal has three onboard controls that give the player flexibility in how they dial in their tone. The Speed knob makes the wavering sound effect faster or slower, while the Depth knob controls how much effect the player gets. Or, switch the Ultra Classic knob to ā€œonā€ for a pure effect thatā€™s reminiscent of the early days when the chorus became popularized by some of the eraā€™s most influential bands, including Pink Floyd, The Police and U2.

Like all NEXI pedals, the Analog Chorus was designed by boutique effect pedal creators, the self-declared ā€œVintage Analog Protection Squad,ā€ who are committed to providing a unique tone without compromise. All NEXI pedals are true bypass and hybrid, and all are tailor-made to plug ā€˜n play. That means the Analog Chorus can be used standalone with a 9V battery or plugged right into the external power supply of NEXIā€™s revolutionary pedal board. Aptly named ā€œThe Solution,ā€ this heavy-duty board has a two-channel switch and three-step booster to satisfy every guitaristā€™s ego. Itā€™s also equipped with covers that protect ports against dirt and beverage spills (splash-proof), a built-in tuner and power supply, and two charging docks for tablet or smartphone. Players can rock confidently, knowing that their boardā€”and their Analog Chorus pedalā€”are safe and sound.

The Analog Chorus pedal may be steeped in nostalgia, but itā€™s built with the durability, convenience and compatibility todayā€™s players are seekingā€”and at the ā‚¬99.95 (approx. USD $105) price point they can afford.

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