Providence Anadime Chorus ADC-4
Features
Rich & Warm Sounding Analog Chorus
The ADC-4 Anadime Chorus is an analog chorus effect that uses a BBD (Bucket Brigade Delay) device. This versatile chorus effect is ideal for everything from moody arpeggios, to flowing chord progressions, to powerful riffs and solos. Even though the effect output is mono, it delivers a spacious sense of width and depth as well as warmth and thickness that only an analog chorus can achieve.
The 3-way MODE Switch Enables to Create A Sound With Variety
A 3-position DEEP mode switch provides variations in the perceived dimensional depth.
New Mix Function Knob
A MIX control adjusts the mix ratio between the direct and modulated sound. The MIX control can be used in conjunction with the DEPTH control to create fine effect gradations ranging from intense swirl to gentle undulation.
S.C.T Circuit
In standard "true bypass" circuits the instrument signal passes through two switch contacts when bypassed. In the Anadime Chorus the signal only passes through one switch contact when bypassed (Single Contact True Bypass), for unprecedented signal quality as well as reliability.
D.C.G. Circuit
Due to the adoption of the new double-contact grounding circuit (D.C.G. Circuit), by inserting a monaural plug into the output jack, the shield (sleeve) of the plug provides two points of contact to the pedal’s ground circuit. By increasing the area of the point of contact, it becomes more difficult for a loose connection to occur, and provides the additional advantage of improved sound quality.
Multi-function LED
In addition to indicating the pedal's on/off status, the ADC-3 LED provides effective visual battery power monitoring. When the battery voltage drops below 7 volts the LED will become dimmer and begin to go out. The effect will still operate at this voltage, but to ensure optimum performance the battery should be replaced as soon as possible.