Chorus Analog SCR-3
The PSK Chorus Analog SCR-3 is a rare, vintage modulation pedal manufactured in South Korea, primarily during the late 1980s. Produced by Kyung Nam Electronic, it is highly regarded as a high-quality analog clone of the iconic Boss CE-2 Chorus. The pedal is built into a robust, "tank-like" metal enclosure featuring a distinct light blue finish, similar to its Japanese inspiration. It utilizes classic bucket-brigade device (BBD) circuitry to deliver the warm, lush, and organic modulation characteristic of vintage analog effects. Technically, the SCR-3 features a simple two-knob interface for Rate and Depth, allowing musicians to dial in anything from subtle tonal thickening to deep, warbling textures. Unlike many modern clones, the PSK versions are noted for having a slightly wider sweep range, offering more extreme settings than the original CE-2. It includes a convenient D-cell battery drawer with a metal release catch and top-mounted jacks for efficient pedalboard placement. Housed in a durable chassis, it is a sought-after "sleeper" pedal for collectors seeking classic 80s chorus tones.



