Description
The Stereo Electric Mistress houses two distinct modulation engines in one die-cast enclosure: a flanger and a chorus, each running independently in true stereo, or blended together for tones neither circuit could produce alone. Split them across a stereo rig and the width becomes physical—sweeps that seem to orbit the room rather than sit in a single speaker.
Dial in the classic jet-plane whoosh for those slippery, vocal-like flange textures reminiscent of psychedelic-era guitar work, or switch into Filter Matrix mode to take manual control of the sweep, freezing the filter at a chosen point for a static, resonant voicing rather than a moving one. Layer in the chorus side and you get shimmer and depth stacked on top of the flange motion, thickening single-note lines and turning simple chords into something considerably more spacious.
Built around a digital circuit with buffered bypass, it’s a pedal designed to live on a board permanently rather than get bypassed in and out—stereo ins and outs mean it’s equally at home feeding two amps, a wet/dry rig, or a stereo interface for tracking.
- Truly independent stereo outputs
- Individual flanger and individual chorus circuits
- Chorus and flanger can run together simultaneously
- Filter Matrix mode for manual flange sweep control
- Tough, compact die-cast chassis
- Power adapter included
Specs: Digital circuit, buffered bypass, stereo audio, 9.6VDC-200mA power supply (adapter included), 160mA current draw, 4.75 x 4 x 2.25 in.








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