Description
Alexa splits chorus duty into two fully independent channels, each running through Suhr’s 3207 BBD circuitry for that unmistakable bucket-brigade warmth. Rather than tweaking a single set of controls mid-set, you dial in two completely different textures ahead of time and jump between them with a soft, silent footswitch — no clicks, no dropouts.
Channel A doubles as a chorus/vibrato switch, so you can go from a lush, watery double-tracked shimmer to a pitch-wobbling vibrato without reaching for another pedal. Channel B stays dedicated to chorus/vibrato duties with its own full control set. Both channels get dedicated waveform, speed, delay, and depth knobs, drawing from six selectable wave-shapes that span classic slow-and-warm modulation to vintage rotary-speaker-style swirl.
Because the signal path is 100% analog end to end, Alexa keeps the low-noise, organic character that digital chorus circuits tend to smooth over — think glassy top end and a natural, breathing depth rather than a processed sheen. Placement-wise, it sits comfortably in a modulation slot after drive and before time-based effects, and its stereo output opens up wide, spatial rigs for players running two amps or a wet/dry setup.
Built into a heavy-duty anodized aluminum billet enclosure, Alexa is engineered for the road as much as the studio. A selectable buffered/true bypass switch lets you match it to your existing signal chain, whether you’re running long cable runs or a minimalist board.
- Dual Channel Stereo Chorus/Vibrato
- 100% Analog Signal Path (3207 BBD)
- Six Selectable Waveforms
- Chorus/Vibrato Switch on Channel A
- Independent Speed, Depth & Delay per Channel
- Selectable Buffered or True Bypass
- Soft, Silent Footswitches
- Anodized Aluminum Billet Enclosure









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