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That’s a tough one, because the only major difference between flanger and chorus is the delay time. Flangers typically have less delay time than a chorus. The Deluxe Electric Mistress has a delay time that is long enough to create a chorusy effect…. Just hear how Andy Summers or David Gilmour used the Mistress circa 1980.
That’s a tough one, because the only major difference between flanger and chorus is the delay time. Flangers typically have less delay time than a chorus. The Deluxe Electric Mistress has a delay time that is long enough to create a chorusy effect…. Just hear how Andy Summers or David Gilmour used the Mistress circa 1980.
im sold.
That’s a tough one, because the only major difference between flanger and chorus is the delay time. Flangers typically have less delay time than a chorus. The Deluxe Electric Mistress has a delay time that is long enough to create a chorusy effect…. Just hear how Andy Summers or David Gilmour used the Mistress circa 1980.
I didn´t know that the only difference is the delay time. Anyway, the Stereo Electric Mistress is exactly what I was looking for. I use it together with a HOG. I could spend days and weeks with these pedals, without getting bored.
They were definitely worth the money, although I´m not very satisfied with the sound, that comes from the HOG´s ORIGINAL slider. The manual says, that “the ORIGINAL voice is your DRY signal”. But the sound from the DRY slider is not the same as the sound from the ORIGINAL slider, which sounds rather “synthetic”, with less bite and crisp.
The trade involving the Little Big Muff didn’t go through, but I have some spare cash on my hands and am going to visit my local dealer today.
My budget is pretty tight, so for today im considering:
1- Small Clone
2-Pulsar
3-Small Stone
4-Big Muff (and variants)
I’ll let y’all know how it goes.