Mad Professor Unveils New Electric Blue II Chorus, Vibrato Pedal
The compact all-analog pedal is a successor to the company's Electric Blue Chorus unit.

Mad Professor has unveiled its new Electric Blue II chorus and vibrato pedal.
An all-analog successor to the company's Electric Blue Chorus unit, the pedal features speed, depth, mix, and tone knobs, plus a toggle switch for choosing the pedal's mode.
The pedal's vibrato mode aims to offer an "expansive and expressive vocabulary," while the chorus mode looks to deliver Leslie-esque effects, plus richer, more luscious chorus sounds.
The mix knob lets users combine the wet and dry signals to their heart's content, while the tone knob creates more "modern" sounds.
The Mad Professor Electric Blue II chorus and vibrato pedal will be available beginning in April for €170 (~ $205).
For more info on the pedal, stop by mpamp.com.
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