The Aqueous Chorus is our take on the best of both worlds — vintage bucket brigade character andmodern watery tones” says Chris Van Tassel. Chris continues, “We wanted a chorus that didn’t just soundgood, but felt good to play. With added controls for EQ and gain makeup, it gives players a huge palette ofsounds from subtle vibe textures to full-on rotating speaker effects, vintage and modern chorus soundsthanks to its tilt EQ.”
Aqueous Chorus Features:
- Vintage to modern chorus tones with Tilt EQ shaping (wet signal only)
- Preamp section for gain makeup and added feel not typically found in modulation pedals
- Mix control blends chorus and vibe modes, with vibe-only in the last 1/4 rotation
- Depth and Speed controls for subtle movement to extreme modulation
- Rotary-style sounds and lush modulation effects are available with creative settings
- Built with rugged construction and vintage-inspired looks Specifications:
- 9VDC Negative Tip Power (no internal battery option)
- 28mA Current Draw
The Aqueous Chorus will be available November 6th, 2025 via select dealers for $229.99


Aqueous Chorus
With the Aqueous, J. Rockett applies its penchant for pedals that blend modern functionality with vintage charm to the world of chorus effects. Its stylish, handbuilt design provides a diverse palette of both classic and contemporary shimmers, with a 5-control layout for effortless tweakability. The Aqueous bridges the gap between vintage BBD-style effects and modern textures, featuring controls for Speed and Depth, along with a Tilt EQ that adjusts the overall tonal balance. A built-in Preamp sets the level, making it highly popular among Sweetwater guitarists by maintaining signal strength and adding a unique character to the overall tone. Designed for balance and accuracy, the Aqueous is a versatile chorus at home on any pedalboard.












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