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🎸 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 |
| Audio Output Effects | Chorus |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,209 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #2 in Electric Guitar Chorus Effects |
| Brand | POGOLAB |
| Brand Name | POGOLAB |
| Color | Chorus |
| Connector Type | 3.5mm audio |
| Controls Type | Knob |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 368 Reviews |
| Hardware Interface | 3.5mm Audio |
| Included Components | Chorus Pedal |
| Item Dimensions | 3.62 x 1.93 x 1.85 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.17 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | POGOLAB |
| Model Number | 95c758f2-5347-4b6a-b899-a5ec32ef1049 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Signal Format | Analog |
| Style | Compact |
| Voltage | 9 Volts |
B**H
You get more than your money's worth with this pedal
I wondered what I would get at this price point, but the unit is well made and does the job!
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.
S**N
Honestly, way better than it needs to be
This pedal was an impulse buy to see how a pedal under $30 would sound. I run a Les Paul through a JC-77 in stereo with a Kustom Mark 1 from the 70’s. I have a boss reverb pedal in the chain as well. This Pogolab pedal has become my go to pedal. It cleans up really nice if you want that just to the edge sound, it also roars and stays very musical. Honestly, the videos of this pedal do it a disservice. It sounds nice enough to record with and really fills rooms in a live setting. I don’t know why this pedal is so cheap, but just buy the thing and find your sound in it. I would still recommend this pedal even if it was $100.
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!
J**J
Good
Great pedal!!
D**S
Great price, but these have issues.
I have the delay, the compressor and the overdrive. First the delay: It's hard to complain at this price point, but... There are three issues you need to be aware of before buying. First, the mix knob is not what you'd expect. When fully turned left it's still probably at 30%, not 0% and when fully turned right it's not 100%, but maybe 60%. So, that's the real range you'll get. Secondly, the time knob is very limited. When turned to the max, your repeats are still pretty short. Ultimately I found it more useful as a doubler, slapback or tone thickener. But herein lies the third issue: this takes some low end and body from your guitar tone when engaged, not just from the repeats. I don't want my delay pedal to do that, so I gave it to my kid to play with and I won't use it anymore. The compressor is fine. It's a bargain and is useful for a gain control mostly, but it's compression is ok if used delicately, otherwise it adds to much color and not a nice color. I have it first on my pedal board to set the volume going through the board with very light compression only. The overdrive: it's dirty, noisy, nasty. But, it's a sound and I decided I might use that and will keep it. When paired with sometimes else, like a Rat, it's mahem. If you like some mahem, then that's cool. If your into a cleaner glassy distortions, look elsewhere.
I**S
Delightful Sounding Delay Pedal
This delay pedal is a lot of fun and sounds heavenly. It's about as small as a effects pedal can get. The small form factor does not impact functionality though as all of the knobs and single button are all easily tweakable. It has a very rugged metal case so I don't anticipate any durability issues. It does not include a power supply but I just used the 9v supply that powers the rest of my pedal with no issue. I'm stoked this was so cheap and still provides blissful sounding tones.
G**Z
Better than expected for $20 (If you crank it)
I almost dismissed this as just a volume boost until I really sat down to A/B test it. For $20, it’s surprisingly capable, but you have to be willing to max out the settings to hear it work. On my guitar with humbuckers, it provides a nice "glue" for clean tones. It definitely has that classic "clicky" attack when engaged, which helps with note definition, but it’s not as thumpy or aggressive as an MXR. If you feel like it's "doing nothing," just turn the Sustain to max and attack at min — that’s where the sustain finally kicks in. Great for a budget board, but expect a subtle, utility-style compression rather than a dramatic effect.
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