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http://www.mooeraudio.com/?product/201409271369.html
https://digitech.com/en/products/nautila
Not familiar with digitech pedals... any good?
https://www.fulltone.com/products/choralflange
doesn't do phaser, does it?
digital modulation effects are inferior to analogue ones imo,
i cant think of an analogue chorus/flanger/phaser pedal. phaser doesn't rely on delay for its effect.
p.s.
The Marshall Regenerator does all I think. digital, but only 80ma. very affordable to get nowadays.
Will do some more digging!
marshall regenerator is cracking for the price, but by no means 'perfect' sounding.
you not able to run another power unit ?
Specs:
If you only want analogue, you're likely to have to get two separate pedals as a minimum. as i said before, I cant think of an analogue pedal that does all three effects,.
The current EHX 'stereo electric mistress' model does chorus and flange and is analogue; i dunno how good it is though. You could pair it with a EHX neo small stone phaser. that would together be a reasonably affordably solution.
p.s.
If pedal board space is important in your decision you could get the following three Mooer micro pedals (all are analogue):
- chorus ensemble (ce2 clone)
- elec lady / e-;lady (e/mistress clone)
- orange 90 (phase 90 clone)
Basically, my board is pretty small (which I like) and I have space for 1 modulation pedal, but, play in a function band occasionally covering a wide selection of genres.
It guess all 3 aren't essential as most people won't care as long as they recognise the song etc
Maybe just a decent flanger then as that could cover chorus duties too?