Wrought Iron Leather & Effects Numenorean Phase Chorus Pedal 2024, w/COA
An all-analog optical phase shifter with selectable 12, 8, or 6 phasing stages. Each stage is powered by a discrete Jfet transistor. Depending on settings, this pedal can serve as a univibe-y chorus, a phaser, a passable flanger at low speeds, or an excellent vibrato. With gain stages designed into the front end, the back end, or both you can get some really nice drive from this pedal in addition to the modulation. A depiction of the flight of Elendil from the drowning of Numenor in J.R.R. Tolkien's tales of Middle Earth is featured. This is original commissioned artwork done by James Martin. The LED indicator represents what would eventually become the flag of Gondor. The Numenorean is varnished with 3 coats of Spar Urethane, a flexible all-weather sealant used to coat the timbers of sailing vessels. It has a slight amber tint, giving a little bit of a sepia tone look.
Features
- 12 Jfet phase shifting stages + jfet mixing stage, jfet preamp stage, and BJT post modulation gain stage.
- All WIMA film caps in the audio path
- 1% tolerance metal film resistors
- USA-made circuit board
- DeMont Smooth click stomp and Taiway mode switch and toggles
- Custom enclosure made from laser cut aluminum plates (made in the USA).
- Hand-built & hand wired
- Switchcraft audio jacks (Made in USA)
- Halogen incandescent bulb has 10,000hr expected life
- Requires 18 volts @ about 150ma
- UV printed artwork and powder coated bottom plate, all with the traditional nautical Spar Urethane finish (3 coats)
- Serial: 14
Controls
- Speed: controls the rate of modulation
- Depth: controls the strength of the effect
- Ratio: controls how much of the modulated signal is mixed with the dry signal. All the way clockwise will make the effect more pronounced, but about in the middle will make the univibey cancellation the strongest.
- Gain: controls how much gain is applied at the end of the circuit, affecting both dry and modulated signals.
- Preamp: controls how much gain is applied to the wet signal at the beginning of the circuit
- Fast/Slow toggle: Allows you to select a range for the speed control to operate within.
- Vibrato toggle: Allows you to choose the wet signal only.
- Stage toggle: Choose 12 phasing stages, 8 phasing stages, or 6 phasing stages
Wrought Iron Leather & Effects Numenorean Phase Chorus Pedal 2024, w/COA
An all-analog optical phase shifter with selectable 12, 8, or 6 phasing stages. Each stage is powered by a discrete Jfet transistor. Depending on settings, this pedal can serve as a univibe-y chorus, a phaser, a passable flanger at low speeds, or an excellent vibrato. With gain stages designed into the front end, the back end, or both you can get some really nice drive from this pedal in addition to the modulation. A depiction of the flight of Elendil from the drowning of Numenor in J.R.R. Tolkien's tales of Middle Earth is featured. This is original commissioned artwork done by James Martin. The LED indicator represents what would eventually become the flag of Gondor. The Numenorean is varnished with 3 coats of Spar Urethane, a flexible all-weather sealant used to coat the timbers of sailing vessels. It has a slight amber tint, giving a little bit of a sepia tone look.
Features
- 12 Jfet phase shifting stages + jfet mixing stage, jfet preamp stage, and BJT post modulation gain stage.
- All WIMA film caps in the audio path
- 1% tolerance metal film resistors
- USA-made circuit board
- DeMont Smooth click stomp and Taiway mode switch and toggles
- Custom enclosure made from laser cut aluminum plates (made in the USA).
- Hand-built & hand wired
- Switchcraft audio jacks (Made in USA)
- Halogen incandescent bulb has 10,000hr expected life
- Requires 18 volts @ about 150ma
- UV printed artwork and powder coated bottom plate, all with the traditional nautical Spar Urethane finish (3 coats)
- Serial: 14
Controls
- Speed: controls the rate of modulation
- Depth: controls the strength of the effect
- Ratio: controls how much of the modulated signal is mixed with the dry signal. All the way clockwise will make the effect more pronounced, but about in the middle will make the univibey cancellation the strongest.
- Gain: controls how much gain is applied at the end of the circuit, affecting both dry and modulated signals.
- Preamp: controls how much gain is applied to the wet signal at the beginning of the circuit
- Fast/Slow toggle: Allows you to select a range for the speed control to operate within.
- Vibrato toggle: Allows you to choose the wet signal only.
- Stage toggle: Choose 12 phasing stages, 8 phasing stages, or 6 phasing stages