A TRUE Stereo Chorus....?

I think the only pedals mentioned here that are true stereo chorus pedals are the Neunaber and the Free The Tone. The rest are a vibrato in one channel and a dry signal in the other.
 
I think the only pedals mentioned here that are true stereo chorus pedals are the Neunaber and the Free The Tone. The rest are a vibrato in one channel and a dry signal in the other.

Not true. The MXR M134 sweeps across both speakers. For that matter, even my BOSS CE-3 is true stereo, with the option to switch between dry/wet or stereo sweep.

But also, FWIW if the goal is a 'spatial' separation of a stereo setup, wet/dry would result in a wider sound.
 
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Not true. The MXR M134 sweeps across both speakers. For that matter, even my BOSS CE-3 is true stereo, with the option to switch between dry/wet or stereo sweep.

But also, FWIW if the goal is a 'spatial' separation of a stereo setup, wet/dry would result in a wider sound.

I missed that you mentioned the M134, I saw all the M234 posts which are delay + dry.

I think that the wet/dry sounds really good as well, especially for stereo separation. OP was asking for one that does chorus in both channels, but wet & dry will probably achieve what he wants.
 
Greetings ~ Much as most of you, I've owned many a chorus pedal over the decades,, most good & some very good,,, But now as I'm going stereo into 2 small combos slightly angled away,,, I want 'that' spatial & most noticeable Stereo effect.
I won't be setting it to any crazy sweeps, but just on it's MINIMAL settings, & just maybe 1 or 2 on the 'Delay', just to add some very slight movement to the signal.... I own a DOD Super Chorus, & a H20 Delay Chorus combo,, & they sound like they do it, & I could live & play with them, but as True Stereo & not some mathematical phase difference or whatever,, 100 buck range give or take.... How about the Boss DC2 Waza pedal, though it does have that annoying preset warbling effect.... cool pedal...

Thanks all & happy holidays

Just to understand what you mean by "Stereo Chorus". Do you mean dry on left and vibrato on rigth? OR.. Dry + Vibrato1 left while Dry + Vibrato 2 on the right?
About the first approach, I would use it on wet/dry while cabs are really close each other, like a 2x12 would. I have never had the chance to use chorus a pedal this way.
For cabs with a distance appart I would use the second approach. I do have True Tone H2O which works this way. I understand TC Electronics SCF too,
 
This is my favorite by far...MXR M234 (99.00) . and yes it is stereo -MXR just doesnt put it in the name

The low and high independent Chorus effect control is amazing.

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Hijack: Ive got one of these that I am going to post for sale soon if you're interested.
 
The is the Chorus Factory I mentioned earlier...it still sounds great, but is amazing in stereo. I don't do a normal pedal rig in stereo usually, so I miss out on how good it is.

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