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Hi Guys.
I'm finally letting go of my [b]EBS UniChorus[/b].
Beautiful sounding pedal.
Mint condition - the box has got slightly scruffy, but that's what the box is for! Still got all the paper gubbins with it.

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I'm letting it go to fund the purchase of an Axe. And funnily enough, I actually mean a real axe - as in 'axe to split wood'!
Funny old world...

[b]£80 DELIVERED[/b] to somewhere in the UK. Cost more to ship it further.

Let me know!

Cheers,
Scott

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[quote name='barteroo2002' post='1333326' date='Aug 9 2011, 10:41 AM']No, its one of the 'Noiseless FET Switching' models.
Honestly though - I don't think that was ever an issue with these.

Great pedal.[/quote]

I think the "true bypass" fetish is largely a lot of hokum. A well designed buffer can actually improve the sound. Perhaps if you're playing a 59 Les Paul into a Matchless head, you only want two or three true bypass pedals in the loop - but even then, if you have a longer pedal chain, a good buffer at the start will help to prevent signal loss.

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[quote name='paul_5' post='1333427' date='Aug 9 2011, 11:49 AM']Freebie bump . Same model as mine and noise/buffering isn't a problem.

Lovely analogue chorus.[/quote]

MB1. :)
YES to all of the above! :)

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[quote name='The Twickerman' post='1333557' date='Aug 9 2011, 01:38 PM']Just curious, what's it like as a flanger?[/quote]

MB1. :)
Flangient?

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