

🎸 Elevate your tone with vintage analog chorus vibes — don’t get left behind in the mix!
The Pogolab Chorus Pedal is a compact, true bypass analog chorus effect powered by a classic BBD chip, delivering rich, wide modulation tones. Built with durable aluminum alloy and powered by a standard 9V DC adapter, it offers professional-grade sound integrity and rugged reliability for electric guitarists seeking vintage chorus warmth in a mini pedal format.






| ASIN | B0CGV5BRSZ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,761 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #4 in Electric Guitar Chorus Effects |
| Color Name | Chorus |
| Connector Type | 3.5mm audio |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (343) |
| Date First Available | October 14, 2023 |
| Hardware Interface | 3.5mm Audio |
| Item Weight | 5.9 ounces |
| Item model number | 95c758f2-5347-4b6a-b899-a5ec32ef1049 |
| Material Type | Aluminum Alloy |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 3.62 x 1.93 x 1.85 inches |
| Signal Format | Analog |
| Voltage | 9 Volts |
I**R
Great pedal, only minor inconveniences.
Build Quality: Nice build quality, convenient size, knobs feel smooth. The LED is way too bright, I covered it with painters tape. Sound: Classic chorus sound, no unwanted noise when connected to a good power supply. I wish it had a mix/blend knob as well, but I can live without it. Overall: Excellent value. Don't expect it to do more than a basic chorus sound. I have a much nicer stereo chorus built into my Roland Jazz Chorus amp, but this will do just fine for the times when I'm playing without the amp. I'd give this 3-4 stars if it cost $40-50, but at $25 (in 2025!) I couldn't ask for much more.
K**S
Great Little Delay Pedal
The Pogolab delay is a great pedal. It’s well-made, and works as-advertised. It’s also a great value for the money. I wanted something that would add a little bit of sustain and make my single note lines sound a little more interesting. I play with a whole lot of fuzz, and the main fuzz pedal I use is a modified FZ-2. The Pogolab delay thickens up the tone just a shade and gives me enough sustain to slide between notes and modulate the pitch as much as I like, with no hassles. And I can run it all through the phaser and drown it all in reverb and come up with some really interesting soundscapes. Very happy with my purchase.
M**E
Great delay (echo) pedal!
It provides the echo I want in my sound! It's a mini pedal so it fits well on the board. I don't hear any distortion, just the effect I want. I believe it to be great quality for the price!
R**R
Surprising! Nice!
Heavy Duty! In sound that is. A lot more drive than I would have thought, but that’s OK. OCD clone? It’s what I read but I have one and disagree. Similar maybe, but thr Pogo has a voice all its own. Not bad for $22!
D**R
A great little compressor
I needed a compressor pedal that could sit either in my effects loop to simulate a little tube sag or before my amp to change the attack of the notes. This pedal does it perfectly! I find the attack/sustain combo of controls yields much more flexibility then the compression/tone knobs you see on a lot of cheaper compression pedals. I've found it pretty easy to dial in the effect I'm looking for, and it sounds great! I like compression as a fairly transparent effect, so I really can't speak to whether it can get crazy, squishy sounds if that's what you're after. Pedal seems well built, and I love its tiny size. This was my first pogolabs pedal, and I'm impressed!
W**W
No reason to pay more for a similar pedal
It sounds great with the perfect amount of signal decay with each repetition. It self oscillates with repetitions knob past like 8.5 or so giving plenty of room to dial in the sound and some to go nuts with. I got it as my first delay pedal thinking I would eventually upgrade. I eventually did get a more feature rich pedal with different modes, but that’s left my board and the pogolab is back in its place. Feels very solidly built. But the best feature is the shiba logo :3
K**N
Decent pedal
Bought the compressor pedal for my bass. For a cheap $25 pedal, it works pretty well. I will say I don’t hear any difference when adjusting the attack, but I do notice a more even sound when playing when adjusting the sustain and level knobs. Would recommend as an entry level pedal while you’re saving for something better.
R**T
An exceptional analog delay pedal at this price.
I’m old enough to remember when analog delay chips were scarce and we paid top dollar for ANYTHING called an analog delay. My only complaint is it’s hard to get a really light decay. Might not matter to most. Other wise it’s as good as a Carbon Copy if you don’t want the modulation on repeats. Also I really appreciate the bigger knobs compared to a Donner Delay.
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