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Caline CP-505 Wave Machine Chorus Guitar Effect Pedal True Bypass Aluminum Alloy Casing Blue

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Color: CP505


Features

  • Based on a classic analog circuits from the 1970s, it gives you a rich chorus sound.
  • 3 Controls: LEVEL Knob, DEPTH Knob, RATE Knob.
  • Dimensions: 11.2 x 6.4 x 3.4 cm/Weight: 270g
  • Use 9V center negative Adapter (not included).

Brand: Caline


Style: Chorus,Modulation


Color: CP505


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 4.33 x 2.76 x 1.77 inches


Item Weight: 270 Grams


Item Weight: 9.5 ounces


Product Dimensions: 4.33 x 2.76 x 1.77 inches


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: NCP-505


Date First Available: May 21, 2022


Color Name: CP505


Signal Format: Analog


Material Type: Metal


Power Source: Adapter


Voltage: 9 Volts


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  • After one day I'm impressed.
Color: CP507
I have several reverb pedals, but the Mariana is by far the most interesting of them. Having an EQ in the reverb to accentuate or minimize the highs or lows on the wet signal is surprisingly useful. Very gnarly cavernous sounds can be achieved with a fuzz and octave pedal before it. Clean sounds do best with a bit of compression before it to cut through a mix in my opinion but I'm sure someone can find it useful without compression. There is a lot of variety in this pedal for the price. It is not Behringer level inexpensive (I have no qualms with them and own almost all of their pedals) but good enough when you compare it to boutique pedals that do things similarly. Small manufacturers are great and deserve support but some of us can't justify a $200+ pedal. The budget pedal makers coming out of China in the last 3-5 years I thought were going to be junk but manufacturers like Caline, JOYO, and FLAMMA are surprisingly effective for their price. Would I love to have an all Boss, EHX, Strymon, JHS, Earthquaker, ZVEX, etc. pedal selection to choose from? Sure would. Will I accept a cheaper option that gets me really close in most circumstances? Absolutely. If something sounds good and works well for you, then there is nothing wrong with buying it and using it. No one will be able to tell in your recordings if you used a Strymon vs. a Caline. If you can afford to buy great but expensive pedals, then by all means do so. That's commerce. If you want to see if something is for you before upgrading, then these types of pedal manufacturers are the way to go. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2023 by BCengineer

  • 2 string “Dumble” OD
Color: CP502
Never played a real Dumble, but this is a decent sounding warm OD with plenty of tonal options. Does it sound or breakup like a tube amp? Not really. But has a good dark, “warm” mid voice. Gets noisy as gain is increased. Like, Big Muff no noise gate can help even when muted noisy. But if used to punch up a rhythm or lead in and out, you should be fine. Set gain low as always on and stack other drives into it. So, yeah, it’s stackable. Again, built solid, sounds good for price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2023 by Troy R.

  • A reverb with effects
Color: CP507
Feels like it's two kinds of reverb are used the spring setting and the rest have a different one. It's l nice for ambience maybe some post rock. Wish it had a reverb type knob would of been 5 stars then. But this brand of pedals is a good bang for buck
Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2023 by Tough customer (Arthur ref)

  • Santa Carla boost pedal better than expected
Color: CP514
I have several high end pedals and have purchased some of these cheaper ones in the past with not so great results, but the Santa Carla boost pedal is really nice. I was surprised by the great tone it has. It has a fantastic stand alone sound that has just enough bite to kick up a clean guitar. Mix in a little reverb and chefs kiss. For 30 bux, grab one, you won’t be disappointed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2023 by Phillip

  • Very Nice General Purpose Modulation Guitar Pedal
Color: CP506
The Caline Multimod is a very useful general purpose analog modulation effects pedal that isn't very noisy. Comes with 7 different types of very commonly used modulation effects. This is just your regular everyday modulation pedal with a dedicated rotary switch for selecting the effect you want and three knobs to control the rate, depth, and mix levels. The effects: 1. Chorus - Very decent sounding chorus, albeit not the biggest depth or the fastest modulation rate in the world - but overall a fairly warm sounding chorus. 2. Flanger - Not as good as my old Boss BF-2 but that's a dedicated flanger and probably one of the best ever made; it's not a fair comparison. Still, this is a very usable flanger nonetheless - no complaints. 3. Phaser - Can create some pretty nice wah and sweeping effects like any decent phaser can. Not the most intense depth I've heard in a phaser, but still can get fairly beefy. 4. Doubler - I consider this effect the clear winner on this pedal. Best described as the chorus with much heavier depth and fuller sound. I don't feel that it really sounds like two guitars - but all the same it's very nice for getting a much wider sound on guitar or bass. This effect is worth the price of this pedal alone. My favorite of the seven effects offered on this pedal. 5. Vibrato - Actually produces some pitch modulation which not all vibratos do (which makes such vibratos sound more like glorified tremolos). Pretty decent. 6. Tremolo - I like this effect a lot also, but it does tend to favor the square shaped waveform. What this means is, while it can get the sine wave shape - you will have to turn the dial pretty far to the left (say around 9 o'clock) to really get the more rounded tremolo. Not an issue for me personally - but could be for some. 7. Pitch - The most oddball of the bunch. If you are planning to use this for harmonization, you might want to think again. It's very fiddly to get it in tune when shifting notes and it would probably be more useful just for that occasional oddball effect. However, I have found that it works quite well when not shifting notes and just using it as a detuner - I would use this when I need some modulation but with a lighter intensity than a chorusing effect. Overall, I consider the Caline Multimod a very useful modulation pedal that serves well either as one's only modulation pedal or a catch-all modulation stomper on a pedalboard. Yes, there are less expensive modulation pedals out there that have more effects - but the difference in sound quality and usability in the Multimod definitely sets it apart from those cheaper units. Recommended. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2022 by Sui

  • Good Overdrive
Color: CP503
Nice and round low-gain overdrive. No battery compartment. Not very versatile, but offers a very addictive unique tone. Definitely recommend it.
Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2023 by Felipe

  • Amazing reverb and featureset, but with some frustrating limitations
Color: CP507
The sound quality and featureset is amazing for the price! I don't think there's anything else under $100 that really competes. As a combined multi-mod and reverb pedal, it's perfect for shoegaze, dream pop, jazz, and anything else that calls for spacey sounds. Unfortunately, it has some bizarre limitations that you need to work around to use it - mislabeled controls (like the "pitch mix" on The Kraken that's actually a decay), The Bends being kind of unusable outside of weird experimental/ambient soundscapes, and the lack of any "normal" reverb with full access to decay and mix, without modulation. That being said, by turning down the reverb, you do get access to a reverb-less flangey chorus, a tremolo, and a pitch shift on The Deep, Propellor, and The Kraken respectively, so that's a plus. Mermaids is also just a normal phaser without reverb. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2023 by JoeAlanB

  • Good for the price
Color: CP510
At first I didnt like the pedal but after using it for a while ive found a couple tones I like. For the price its a win.
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2023 by M

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