Boutique pedal innovator Mr. Black has officially announced the release of the Stereo Vintage Ensemble Professional (SVEP). This new flagship chorus pedal represents a decade of refinement, taking the legendary “ensemble” sounds of the 1970s and re-engineering them for the high-performance demands of modern pedalboards.
Building on the foundation of the 2015 Vintage Ensemble and its 2018 stereo successor, the SVEP isn’t just a tribute to the iconic Roland CE-1—it is a sophisticated evolution. By combining authentic analog-voiced warmth with digital precision, Mr. Black has created a tool that bridges the gap between vintage character and contemporary control.
A Decade of Modulation Refined
The heart of the SVEP lies in its ability to recreate the unmistakable “ensemble” effect: a thick, liquid modulation that defined the sound of the late 70s.
However, unlike the original units, which were bulky and limited, the SVEP offers a lossless wet/dry mixer. This allows players to sweep seamlessly from a classic lush chorus to a 100% true pitch vibrato, providing a level of tonal flexibility the original hardware never possessed.

Immersive Stereo Architecture
While many pedals offer a simple “stereo out,” the SVEP features a sophisticated Inverse Stereo Modulation architecture.
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The Science: In Stereo Mode, the pedal links the left and right delay times in opposite directions. As the left channel shortens, the right lengthens.
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The Result: When heard together, these signals interact to create a three-dimensional field that feels as though it is “breathing” and moving around the listener’s head.

Modern Power: MIDI, Tap Tempo, and Presets
For the first time in the Vintage Ensemble lineage, Mr. Black has integrated full MIDI compatibility (Type-A). This allows professional players to sync modulation to a MIDI clock, recall presets via a controller, and automate every front-panel parameter in a studio environment.
Technical Specifications at a Glance
| Feature | Detail |
| LFO Speed Range | 0.03Hz – 8Hz (via Tap Tempo) |
| I/O | True Stereo Input & Output |
| Presets | 1 Live + 8 via MIDI (9 Total) |
| Control | Expression Pedal & External Tap inputs |
| Power | Standard 9VDC |
| Price | $299.95 MSRP |

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How does the SVEP differ from a standard chorus pedal?
Most chorus pedals simply mix a modulated signal with a dry signal. The SVEP uses an “inverse” architecture in stereo mode, meaning the two channels move in opposition to create a much deeper, spatial “ensemble” effect rather than a simple sweep.
Can I use this pedal in a mono setup?
Absolutely. While the stereo features are a highlight, the “Normal Mode” provides an authentic, mono CE-1 style chorus and vibrato that works perfectly with a single amplifier.
What does the “lossless mixer” do?
Traditional chorus pedals often have a fixed mix or a simple “Vibrato/Chorus” switch. The SVEP’s lossless mixer allows you to find the perfect “in-between” shades, blending the dry and wet signals with zero signal degradation.
Is the SVEP hand-made?
Yes. Like all Mr. Black products, the Stereo Vintage Ensemble Pro is hand-built one at a time in Portland, Oregon.
Conclusion
The Mr. Black Stereo Vintage Ensemble Pro is more than a nostalgia trip; it is a professional-grade workstation for modulation enthusiasts. By pairing the “magical” spatial algorithms of the SVEP with modern necessities like Tap Tempo and MIDI, Mr. Black has successfully modernized a legend. Whether you are seeking the subtle shimmer of a classic record or an immersive, room-filling stereo landscape, the SVEP delivers world-class tone in a compact, rugged enclosure.
The Stereo Vintage Ensemble Pro is available now with a street price of $299.95/£299. For more details, visit Mr. Black Pedals.
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