
AC714 Chorus
Unleash the Lush, Dimensional Bliss of the Asama AC-714 Chorus Step into the captivating world of vintage Japanese analog chorus with the Asama AC-714. Crafted in the late 1970s and early 80s by the revered Locobox workshop, this pedal is the sonic sibling to iconic models like the Roland CE-2, sharing a rich, dimensional character that has captivated generations of musicians. At the heart of the AC-714 lies the classic bucket-brigade delay (BBD) circuit, which imbues the sound with a warm, organic modulation that simply can't be replicated digitally. Two intuitive knobs put the power of this analog sorcery at your fingertips - the Rate control adjusts the speed of the chorus effect, from slow, ethereal sweeps to rapid, rotating textures, while the Depth knob allows you to dial in the perfect balance of shimmering doubling and lush detuning. Whether you're coaxing out shimmering clean tones, thickening up your distorted riffs, or adding an extra layer of depth to your keyboard parts, the AC-714's analog magic will transport your sound to new realms of sonic bliss. Some units even feature a hidden internal trimpot for fine-tuning the modulation range, giving you even more creative control. Housed in a robust metal chassis and built to last, the AC-714 is a true testament to the craftsmanship and attention to detail that defined Japan's boutique pedal scene in its golden age. Plug in, get lost in the lush, dimensional soundscapes, and let the Asama AC-714 Chorus elevate your musical expression to new heights.



