This morning I came across a nice deal on the Line 6 Space Chorus at Amazon. Apparently this pedal is no longer in production and isn’t commonly available any more. When it was in production and available you would see it new for about $70.00 – $80.00. The Line 6 Space Chorus lists at $165.99, and is on sale for only $56.58 at Amazon and ships with FREE super saver shipping.
Here is the official description of the Line 6 Space Chorus:
The Line 6 ToneCore Space Chorus effects pedal has 3 killer models, all based on analog effects: Chorus, Tri, and Vibrato. Tweak your sound with adjustable speed, shape, and depth while controlling the rate with tap tempo. Stereo I/O.
ToneCore pedals consist of a ToneDock base–in stereo or mono–and interchangeable effects modules that snap in and out, allowing you to change effects without rearranging your pedalboard. The ToneDock is powered by a 9V battery or optional DC-1 adapter.
Here is a video I found posted by thommc:
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Again, the Line 6 Space Chorus is currently on sale for only $56.58 at Amazon.
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13 years ago
Another ToneCore pedal, the Liqua Flange, is only a few bucks more too.
Most of the ToneCore modules are super-cheap on Amazon right now, so you could get the full Liqua Flange pedal *and* the Space Chorus module for $76.57 shipped. Pretty crazy.
I grabbed the Liqua Flange last night so I’d have a dock for Red Panda Labs’ Bitcrusher module. They only have one Bitcrusher left, last time I checked, so if you’re interested, it might be worth swooping in on one of those ToneCore deals.
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13 years ago
“you could get the full Liqua Flange pedal *and* the Space Chorus module for $76.57 shipped.”
Wow, the math here really isn’t that tough, Adam. I meant $82.17. Still, though…!
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13 years ago
That’s probably the worst, cheapest sounding chorus I’ve ever heard on this planet Earth! What about the Stymon Blue Sky or the Boss CE-2?
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