MXR M-234 Analog Chorus trim pots

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There are 2 small metal trimmers on the board of the M-234 Analog Chorus, anyone know what those are for ?
I know some Chorus pedals like the Boss CE-2 the singel trim pot is a bias control and not to be messed with.
This is a good pedal but seems the depth could be deeper.
Can't find much info online.
 
Maybe look into the old MXR Flanger. It had more than one pot, I think one was bias and another was something to do with the clock. There was also some sort of balance pot I think. You might be able to tell what the pot does by it's location (which is discussed in old MXR Flanger posts).
 
That makes sense. These trimmers do not have a phillips head which leads me to believe they are factory settings and not to be messed with.
 
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