First published at 12:27 UTC on February 2nd, 2021.
Hi everyone this week we look at Behringer/TC Electronic June 60 Pedal.
Billed as a faithful recreation of the built-in chorus effect found in the Roland Juno‑60 synthesizer, the June‑60 pedal goes all out to recreate the Juno aesthetic, with its r…
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Hi everyone this week we look at Behringer/TC Electronic June 60 Pedal.
Billed as a faithful recreation of the built-in chorus effect found in the Roland Juno‑60 synthesizer, the June‑60 pedal goes all out to recreate the Juno aesthetic, with its red and blue graphics, yellow buttons and wooden end cheeks (although the grey background is really more Juno‑106 than 60). Cheeky as this is — you'd be forgiven for thinking it was an official Roland tie-in — it does make for a rather eye-catching guitar pedal and an unusual one at that, with just a mono/stereo mode switch and two speed selection buttons by way of controls.
Inside, the pedal is neatly and solidly put together, with the expected mix of surface-mount and through–hole components. These include a set of reproduction bucket–brigade delay chips manufactured by Coolaudio — who, like TC themselves, are part of the Music Tribe family. It can be powered by a 9V battery or a standard centre-negative mains adaptor and features a mono input and a TRS mono/stereo output, both on quarter–inch jacks. Unless you're plugging into something with a TRS stereo input, using the pedal in stereo mode will require a TRS splitter or Y-cable, which may be more of an inconvenience to guitarists than keyboard players. It might have been nice to a have a stereo input option, though it should be noted that the Roland Juno's chorus effect was also mono-in, stereo-out.
At the moment in the uk the June 60 pedal is selling for £35 so grab a bargain.
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