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Caline BASS Chorus Pedal CP-83 Analog Circuit Design with Mono/Stereo Output Modes

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Features

  • Caline CP-83 BASS CHORUS is very original designed by Caline for bass analog chorus.
  • Dedicated Rate, Depth and Level controls for awesome sound shaping.
  • RATE Knob: Controls the rate that the chorus modulates, DEPTH Knob: controls the depth of the Chorus effect, LEVEL Knob: adjusts the volume of the Chorus effect.
  • Dual Outputs: The mono/stereo outputs can be switched between Normal and Mixer output modes. Normal output mode is for connecting directly to the input of a bass amplifier. Mixer output mode is connecting directly to a mixing board or headphone preamp.
  • Power Requirement: 9V DC center negative,Current consumption: 80mA.

Description

Caline BASS chorus Guitar Pedal


Brand: Caline


Style: Bass,Chorus,Preamp


Voltage: 9 Volts


Amperage: 80 Milliamps


Controls Type: Knob


Item Weight: 13.4 ounces


Package Dimensions: 5.35 x 4.84 x 2.83 inches


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: YMCP83


Date First Available: March 27, 2023


Connector Type: 1/4-Inch Stereo, 1/4-Inch Right Angle to Straight, 1/4-Inch Straight, 1/4-Inch Right Angle


Signal Format: Analog


Material Type: Metal


Musical Style: World-music


Power Source: Corded Electric


Voltage: 9 Volts


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  • Very usable chorus effect with some puzzling design choices
I've had good experiences with some other Caline products, including a power supply and the Wine Cellar Bass Driver, which is a worthy competitor to the renowned (at least among cost-conscious bass players) Behringer BDI21. This pedal has a similar basic but sturdy build. The metal case should stand up to a beating and the knobs, jacks, and footswitch are all solid. Starting with all knobs at 12 o'clock gives you a nice warm chorus right off the bat. Rate and depth work as you'd expect and the ranges on both are very usable (wider than I feel like I'd actually need, tbh). The level knob seems to be a dry/wet blend, so you can find that sweet spot. Overall, you should be able to get a good range of usable tones out of this pedal. Where this pedal falls down a bit is the footswitch operation. Don't get me wrong, the switch itself is solid and snappy. Unfortunately, that snap gets into your signal with a noticeable pop every time you step on it. In addition, this is NOT a true bypass pedal. I disconnected it from the power supply while the pedal was off and the signal from my bass died. It is a fairly transparent buffered bypass. I think I only lost a tiny bit of clarity and high end. The promotional copy suggests that you can switch output levels. I have no idea how to do that. My pedal did not come with a manual and I can't find one online (as I'm writing this review, the Caline website seems to be down). I opened up the pedal, thinking there might be a DIP switch inside, but upon opening it, I was presented with the back of the circuit board. Getting further in would require removing the nuts from all the knobs and jacks and I didn't feel like doing that. Certainly there is no obvious or easily accessible way to switch the output level. As near as I can tell, the two output jacks (which are both mono jacks) are just the L/R channels. One other thing worth noting is that there is no provision for an internal 9V battery (although there is room inside), just a 9V battery connector to barrel plug adapter. This doesn't matter to me as I always use a power supply, but could be a minus for some folks. I'm going to keep playing with this. I could see using it as an always-on pedal with my fretless, but I'm going to have to live with it for a while before I know for sure. It's a very usable pedal at an attractive price point, but a couple things keep it from being really great. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ on June 21, 2023 by Ellie

  • Looks awesome and has great tone adjustment. HOWEVER, it pops when you engage the footswitch
I have a number of budget-friendly pedals from Caline, Mosky and other vendors. We live in a great time where you can get so much value from pedals under $50, and this is one of them. Visually and tonally, this is a great pedal with one HUGE caveat. When you engage the foodswitch (on or off), there is an audible POP / click sound that goes through the signal. Even $20 pedals I've gotten from China don't make this sound. Note also that I used this pedal and it seems to work just fine for both my bass and electric guitars. If you plan to use this pedal in an always-on mode, this might be fine for you. It looks awesome and the construction and knobs feel great. But that audible click/pop sound is a no-go for me. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ on July 9, 2023 by G.E. from NJ

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