Un pedale versatile di chorus e vibrato analogico che offre toni di modulazione ricchi e caldi ispirati ai circuiti degli anni '80, con modalità chorus e vibrato separate e un tone knob per il posizionamento preciso del mix.
The Emperor V2 is JHS's refined take on the vintage Arion SCH-1 circuit, delivering a lush, 3207 bucket-brigade experience that feels both nostalgic and modern. Its primary strength lies in its organic texture; the chorus mode provides a thick, syrupy width that avoids the metallic harshness of digital emulations, while the vibrato mode offers a pitch-warping character that ranges from subtle movement to dizzying lo-fi warbles.
What sets this apart from other analog units is the utility. JHS has managed to cram tap tempo and a waveform toggle (sine, square, and triangle) into a standard-sized enclosure, providing rhythmic control rarely found in BBD pedals. The 'Tone' control"a tilt-style EQ"is exceptionally musical, allowing you to brighten the modulation to cut through a dark mix or mellow it out for a moody, 'underwater' aesthetic.
Ergonomically, the side-mounted tap/expression jack is a massive win for pedalboard flexibility. However, users should note that, like most true analog BBD circuits, there is a very slight noise floor at extreme depth settings, and the square wave can feel a bit jarring for those used to smoother modulation. For the intermediate player seeking a professional-grade chorus that bridges the gap between 80s shimmer and modern experimental textures, the Emperor V2 is a top-tier contender.
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