







🎸 Elevate your soundscape with the Jim Dunlop Stereo Chorus — where lush meets legendary.
The Jim Dunlop Stereo Chorus M134 is a versatile analog effects pedal featuring musically voiced Rate and Width controls, Bass and Treble EQ for tonal shaping, and stereo outputs for a wide, immersive chorus effect. Designed to preserve low-end clarity with a dedicated Bass Filter, it runs on 9 volts with minimal power consumption, making it a compact yet powerful addition to any guitarist’s rig.





| ASIN | B0002GX8PQ |
| Batteries | 2 9V batteries required. |
| Body Material | Plastic |
| Color Name | MultiColored |
| Connector Type | HDMI, 1/4 inch (6.35mm) jack |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (55) |
| Date First Available | 6 August 2012 |
| Hardware Interface | HDMI |
| Item Weight | 227 g |
| Item model number | M134 |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 23.62 x 10.67 x 6.86 cm; 226.8 g |
| Signal Format | Analog |
| Voltage | 9 Volts |
C**S
I love the MXR Stereo Chorus so much. It provides a very warm and lush chorus sound, which can be tweaked in many ways. The pedal can please even the most meticulous chorus aficionados. I believe this pedal was used on Gun's and Roses appetite for destruction album. This pedal perfectly nails the effect on during the intro to Paradise City. The Bass and Treble knobs allow you to get pretty much, whatever chorus sound you are interested in. The Bass Filter switch also provides a wonderful feature that lets you apply the chorus only to the high-end parts of your signal and the bass and lows are left unaffected. You can plug this chorus into two amps and get some very cool spatial chorus effects. This baby is definitely worth the money, if you are looking for a more professional chorus to use. This is an 18v pedal, and it sounds like heaven. The pedal also does great Leslie speaker simulations when the width and rate knobs are turned up. If this pedal were ever stolen, I would go right back out and buy another one.
G**N
Really good pedal to get John Mclaughin's electric guitar sound, since he uses the Dunlop Stereo Chorus pedal, as close as you can get, all that is left is to have his fingers!
#**9
The product is good. But you need to find the sweet spots to enjoy it. It sounds bad if you can't find that perfect tone.
E**K
This is one hell of a chorus pedal, and i can see why Slash approves. The Bass and Treble EQ make this pedal extremely versatile, and the low freqency cut creates tones that sing to angels (or demons). One thing i immediately noticed about this pedal was the light that comes on when you switch on the effect, it pulses to how the chorus is sounding so you know exactly what your sound "looks" like. You can go from very subtle chorus to outrageous almost vibrato-like sounds. This pedal does take a while to get used to, but once you figure out how each knob works, you can get pretty much any sound you want. And this is a stereo pedal so i can be split into 2 amps and makes your sound even more awesome. This pedal is well worth the money and it is made extremely well.
T**I
works and sounds great but only works with 18V. The AMAZON page description is wrong. If you look at the picture of the back it says 18V ...turns off with 9V.
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