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(Chorus with KNOBSsssss.....=])

Jonah's Prayer

The Origin Story:

Most chorus pedals give you two flavors: subtle shimmer or 80s cheese. We built Jonah's Prayer because we wanted to dive way deeper into the sonic ocean. It is named after a guy who spent three days inside a whale thinking about his life choices—and this pedal will make you rethink yours. We wanted a modulation machine that could do the pretty stuff, but also get weird. If you are tired of safe, boring tones, it is time to swallow your pride, dive into the deep end, and pray your way back to the surface.

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The Bloodline:

Our mission was to recreate the magic of the any Great Chorus, capturing the ability to spawn as many modulation possibilities as there are fish in the sea. By meticulously re-engineering unique circuitries, we've brought back that iconic ability to go from a classic, watery shimmer to wobbly, seasick, pitch-bent detuning. This architecture lets you conjure everything from a vintage Leslie rotating speaker to strangled alien sounds. It is also an absolute ticket to tone heaven for bass players hunting that 80s post-punk vibe. Or, you know, you could just use it as a normal chorus. That works too.

The Art & Soul:

Every Jonah's Prayer is completely hand-painted. The artwork drops you right into a deep, dark sea, featuring a great whale surrounded by floating bubbles. It is the ultimate underwater rescue story. The dark ocean is the chaotic, seasick modulation trapped inside the box, and the whale is the only thing keeping your tone from drowning. The little bubbles represent your guitar signal praying for dear life as it floats up to the surface. Step on it, dive deep, and let the big fish carry you back to safety.

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FUNCTION / FEATURES:

Six knobs of swooshy, sublime chorus
unparalleled control over the character of your modulation—spanning everything from traditional, lush swirls to seasick pitch bends and chaotic alien arpeggiations.

The Nerd Specs (Controls & Knobs):

Rate(R) - kinda obvious. =D


Shape(S) - alters the LFO waveform.


LFO(L) - how much you want the LFO to hit the delay causing modulation.

Wet (W) - effect/dry signal balance.


Delay (D) - length of delay. Just a little... or metric shed loads.


Animate(A) - change your subtle chorus into a world of madness.

The Proof
(Video Coming soon)

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