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Fulltone Custom Shop That 80's Rack Chorus - Limited Edition

Estimated price for orientation: 750 $

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Condition: New other (see details): A new, unused item with absolutely no signs of wear. The item may be missing the original packaging, or in the original packaging but not sealed. The item may be a factory second or a new, unused item with defects. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. See all condition definitions- opens in a new window or tab ... Read moreabout the condition Brand: Fulltone


This is the closest you can get to a new one without paying for a new one price.I literally played this once in a smoke free studio.  I thought I was gonna use it in my live rack, but decided not to add it, even though it's a amazing chorus.  This is a VERY limited edition unit, based on available chip sets, so grab it while you can.  Comes with all manuals. Excellent condition. A Legendary Guitar Effect, Born AgainFrom Lukather to Landau, it was the secret weapon of top session guitarists. It graced countless '80s hits. Its three chorus circuits are treated with multiple modulations and mixed together across the stereo spectrum in a way that gives you complex guitar soundscapes with insanely cool phasing artifacts. Yes, we're talking about that legendary guitar effect rack unit, the Tri-Stereo-Chorus. If you could find one in good condition today, it would set you back beaucoup bucks. Luckily, Fulltone is producing a limited-edition reincarnation: That 80s Rack Chorus. Better call your Sweetwater Sales Engineer and reserve yours while you can.Fulltone That 80s Rack Chorus at a Glance:A very limited edition re-creationThe same, only betterWho uses Fulltone?A very limited-edition re-creationFinding an original Tri-Stereo-Chorus in working condition is probably not in the cards, even if you wanted to shell out serious cash. Fulltone's Mike Fuller is a serious aficionado of this coveted rack unit, having owned and serviced them for decades. And he's scored enough NOS BBD chips to bring you a limited-edition reincarnation of this legendary guitar effect - That 80s Rack Chorus.The same, only betterThat 80s Rack Chorus sports the original Tri-Stereo-Chorus circuitry, but significantly better components and construction. Premium parts such as metal film resistors in power-related areas deliver lower noise, and gold-plated sockets on key op-amps means that replacement (should it ever be necessary) will be a simple matter of Fulltone mailing you a new op-amp that you just pop in. What's more, That 80s Rack Chorus rocks a 30-volt internal power supply, for huge sound with ultra-high headroom, and clean interfacing with your studio patch bay.Who uses Fulltone?The list of Fulltone fans reads like a who's who of guitar heroes. Both Ron Wood and Keith Richards have Fulltone gear in their touring rigs, as does Nigel Tufnel from the legendary British metal band Spinal Tap, and Boston bad-boys Joe Perry and Tom Hamilton. Punk/rockabilly mainstay Reverend Horton Heat is a Fulltone convert. Other notable Fulltone users include Pearl Jam's Stone Gossard, Jack Bruce of Cream, and Tom Petty along with Heartbreaker Mike Campbell.Fulltone That 80s Rack Chorus Features:A re-creation of the legendary Tri-Stereo-Chorus rack unitComplex guitar soundscapes with cool phasing artifactsThree chorus circuits in one chassisGold-plated sockets on key op-amps make replacement easy30-volt internal power supply, for huge sound with ultra-high headroomMade with new-old-stock Panasonic MN3007 bucket brigade device chipsMetal film resistors in power-related areas deliver lower noiseBuilt and tested in Fulltone's Southern California Custom ShopReserve your limited-edition That 80s Rack Chorus while you can!