chorus pedal


pennyanmurph
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pennyanmurph
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12/07/2005 11:44 pm
Hey everybody. I have a quick question. I'm fairly new to guitar playing, but I would like to get a chorus pedal, and am not sure what good brands/models there are. Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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12/08/2005 12:18 am
There are a lot of good chorus pedals out there, so I would strongly suggest you try out as many as you can. Personally I use a Boss CH-1 super chorus. It works great for me, and I'm a chorus lover :D
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12/08/2005 2:11 pm
CH-1 !!!!!!! Probably the most widely used chorus pedal out there.
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01/06/2006 5:07 am
I have an Electro-Harmonix Small Clone. I love it.
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01/06/2006 8:45 pm
I'm an old analog fan. A Boss CE-2, or a CE-1 if you've got the scratch. Also check into "dimension" pedals like the DC-2 or DC-3 -- these produce an effect similar to chorus, with more emphasis on doubling and less on pitch bending. The Small Clone is a neat analog chorus, too.

Note, though, that these are all discontinued and only available on the second-hand market.

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01/06/2006 10:20 pm
I've always like the sound of Boss pedals cause they're more natural sounding.
Some others I've tried sound like they're going out of tune.
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