1. Nhanganyaya
The TC Electronic JUNE-60 CHORUS pedal is an authentic recreation of the legendary synthesizer chorus from the 1980s. This pedal features a simple 2-button interface for intuitive modulation tone and utilizes all-analog BBD (Bucket Brigade Delay) circuitry to deliver its classic sound. Designed for guitarists seeking vintage chorus effects, the JUNE-60 CHORUS also includes True Bypass for ultimate signal integrity.
Mufananidzo 1.1: Pamusoro-pasi view of the TC Electronic JUNE-60 CHORUS Pedal, showcasing its two yellow buttons and True Bypass footswitch.
2. Yakakosha Mirayiridzo Yekuchengetedza
- Read these instructions thoroughly before operating the device.
- Chengeta mirairo iyi kuti ugozoishandisa mune ramangwana.
- Heed all warnings on the product and in the instructions.
- Usashandise mudziyo uyu pedyo nemvura kana unyoro.
- Chenesa chete nemucheka wakaoma.
- Usavhare chero mazaru emhepo. Isa maererano nemirairo yemugadziri.
- Usaise padhuze nechero zvitubu zvekupisa zvakaita semaradiator, marejita ekupisa, zvitofu, kana zvimwe midziyo (kusanganisira amplifiers) zvinoburitsa kupisa.
- Shandisa zvinonamirwa/zvishandiso zvinotsanangurwa nemugadziri chete.
- Tumira masevhisi ese kuvashandi vanokwanisa. Kushumira kunodiwa kana mudziyo wakuvadzwa neimwe nzira, senge tambo yemagetsi-yekugovera kana plug yakuvadzwa, mvura yadeuka kana zvinhu zvawira mumidziyo, iyo midziyo yave ichinaya mvura kana hunyoro, haishande zvakajairika. , kana kuti yadonha.
3. Setup
3.1 Simba Connection
The JUNE-60 CHORUS pedal can be powered by a 9V battery or an external 9V DC power supply (not included). Ensure the power supply provides at least 100 mA. Connect the power supply to the 9V DC input jack on the rear of the pedal.
- Battery Power: To install a 9V battery, open the battery compartment on the bottom of the pedal. Connect the battery to the clip and place it inside the compartment.
- Simba Rekunze: Use a regulated 9V DC power supply with a center-negative plug, providing a minimum of 100 mA.
Figure 3.1: Rear panel of the JUNE-60 CHORUS Pedal, showing the INPUT (MONO), 9V DC power input (100 mA), and OUTPUT (MONO/STEREO) jacks.
3.2 Audio Connections
Batanidza chiridzwa chako (semuenzaniso, gitare) ku INPUT (MONO) jack using a standard 1/4-inch instrument cable. Connect the ZVINObuda (MONO/STEREO) jack kwauri amplifier or the next pedal in your signal chain. For stereo operation, use a Y-cable or two separate cables from the output to two amplifiers or a stereo input device.
- Kugadzika kweMono: Connect a single 1/4-inch cable from the OUTPUT jack to your amplifier.
- Stereo Setup: The JUNE-60 CHORUS supports stereo output. Consult your amplifier or audio interface manual for proper stereo input connections.
4. Kushanda
The JUNE-60 CHORUS pedal features a straightforward 2-button interface, replicating the classic chorus modes of its inspiration. The pedal is activated by the True Bypass footswitch.
4.1 Kubatsira Mugumisiro
Press the TRUE BYPASS footswitch to toggle the effect on or off. When the effect is active, the LED indicator will illuminate.
4.2 Chorus Modes (Buttons I & II)
The two yellow buttons, labeled I uye II, select different chorus modes. These buttons can be used individually or simultaneously to achieve distinct modulation characteristics.
- Bhatani I: Engages Chorus Mode I, offering a specific modulation rate and depth.
- Bhatani II: Engages Chorus Mode II, offering an alternative modulation rate and depth.
- Buttons I & II (Simultaneously): Pressing both buttons together activates a combined chorus mode, often resulting in a richer, more complex modulation. Experiment with these combinations to find your desired sound.
Mufananidzo 4.1: Pamusoro view of the JUNE-60 CHORUS Pedal, highlighting the two yellow buttons (I and II) for chorus mode selection.
4.3 Mono/Stereo Switch
A small switch labeled MONO / STEREO is located near the chorus mode buttons. This switch determines the output configuration of the pedal.
- MONO: Zve single amplifier setups.
- STEREO: For dual amplifier or stereo input setups, providing a wider, more immersive chorus effect.
5. Kuchengeta
5.1 Kuchenesa
Clean the pedal's exterior with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use abrasive cleaners or solvents, as these may damage the finish or internal components.
5.2 Kutsiviwa kwebhatiri
If using battery power, replace the 9V battery when the effect LED dims or the pedal's performance degrades. To replace, open the battery compartment on the bottom of the unit, disconnect the old battery, and connect a new one, ensuring correct polarity.
5.3 Kuchengeta
When not in use for extended periods, disconnect the power supply and remove the battery to prevent leakage. Store the pedal in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures.
6. Kugadzirisa matambudziko
| Dambudziko | Zvinogona Kukonzera | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| Hapana ruzha kana pedal yakabatidzwa. | No power, incorrect cable connection, faulty cable. |
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| Weak or distorted sound. | Low battery, incorrect input level from instrument. |
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| Chorus effect is not noticeable. | Incorrect chorus mode selected, subtle setting. |
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| Pedal does not power on with adapter. | Insufficient current from power adapter. |
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7. Zvinotsanangurwa
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Model | JUNE-60 CHORUS |
| Effect Type | Chorus |
| Circuitry | All-analog BBD (Bucket Brigade Delay) |
| Bypass | Yechokwadi Kupfuura |
| Controls | 2 x Chorus Mode Buttons (I, II), MONO/STEREO Switch, True Bypass Footswitch |
| Inzwa Zvinotaurwa Connector | 1 x 1/4" TS, unbalanced (Mono) |
| Kuburitsa Chibatanidza | 1 x 1/4" TS, unbalanced (Mono/Stereo) |
| Power Input | Standard 9V DC, center-negative, >100 mA (Power supply not included) |
| Bhatiri Sarudzo | 9V bhatiri (isina kuisirwa) |
| Zviyero (H x W x D) | Zvinenge 13.7 x 8.6 x 5.6 inches |
| Kurema | 8 ounces (0.5 lbs) |
| Body Material | Plastiki, Metal |
Figure 7.1: Bottom label of the JUNE-60 CHORUS Pedal, displaying model and regulatory compliance information.
8. Warranty uye Tsigiro
8.1 Ruzivo rweWaranti
TC Electronic products are designed and manufactured to the highest standards. For detailed warranty terms and conditions, please refer to the official TC Electronic websaiti kana kadhi rewaranti rinosanganisirwa nechigadzirwa chako. Chengetedza humbowo hwako hwekutenga kune chero vimbiso yewaranti.
8.2 Mutengi Tsigiro
Should you encounter any issues or have questions regarding your JUNE-60 CHORUS pedal, please visit the official TC Electronic support page for FAQs, troubleshooting guides, and contact information. You can find support resources at the Rutsigiro rwemagetsi rweTC Website.





