Chorus pedal advice?

rmcfee

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There are so many pedals out there now that I hope I can get some info or advice. There are a couple of chorus pedals I have a chance to buy and I can't decide.
Analogman Chorus (2 knob version) and Way Huge Blue Hippo (newer small size version). Any thoughts? Thanks!
 
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While I'm not a huge chorus user, several years back I demoed a few dozen choruses to find one that sounded the best. You don't have to spend a ton of money. The EHX small clone does everything you need in a chorus pedal.
 
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Chorus is one of those effects that lots of companies do really well. I used a Digitech Chorus for years, and it was really great. I think it cost like $30.
 
Re: Chorus pedal advice?

Chorus is one of those effects that lots of companies do really well. I used a Digitech Chorus for years, and it was really great. I think it cost like $30.

I'm not a big chorus pedal user either so I don't need a "boutique" pedal but I hear people saying that some are better. Thanks for the advice.
 
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I like the tri-chorus setting on my Keeley "Dyno-My-Roto", but I like the TC Electronic chorus as well....
 
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Not tried one but I've noticed the TC electronic john petrucci dreamscape, seems to be simple, affordable & versatile (chorus,flange & vibe fx)
 
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That sounds great. Their pedals sound great and the dude who wants to sell his Analogman chorus wants $200.
 
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There are a few styles of chorus. You need to decide which style is what YOU like:

1. Thick syrupy chorus (depending on level)
2. Cold icy chorus
3. Really more of a doubled effect chorus
4. Chorus on the verge of Flange/Phaser

They all have their place, and their fans-haters.
 
Re: Chorus pedal advice?

Really like my MXR analog chorus.
Warm, lush and versatile.
Just under a $100 new.
Check out the reviews.
 
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Lately, more chorus effects you find in the Helix and the Fractals are the icy cold 'barely on' variety. I grew up with the thick stuff. If I am going to use a chorus, its gonna be the thick 80s stuff.
 
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I like a few types - just depends on what I'm doing.

Twisted Sister - the thicker the better!
Acoustic, I like some frost/not too much
Leads - Dimension C style....

Really just depends. Thus I LOVE my Digitech Chorus Factory!!!


But I hear you Dave - I nice basic Analog chip style....hard to dislike.
 
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The Digitech Chorus Factory is great. I also dig the Digitech Stereo Turbo Chorus. Found super cheap these days.

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If I were in the market for a new chorus pedal, I'd go for a Boss CE-2W. I've had a great sounding original CE-2 for over a decade now, and the Waza version is so good I almost bought another one. I may still get one.
 
Chorus pedal advice?

If it’s just a dedicated chorus, I’m an MXR-134 man myself. But I can do fine also with a Boss CE-3, it’s the right vibe but clean. If the chorus is too syrupy it clouds the notes beyond recognition.
 
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I have the EHX Clone theory. It's really a Small Clone with a second mode that gives a bit more control of the chorus and it has a third mode that is a vibrato.
 
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I'm with Mincer, the Digitech CF-7 is pretty awesome, it's basically a chorus modeler so it has most of the greatest hits of chorus. They also show up on ebay and Reverb super cheap, kind of a win/win. The only downside would be that it is digital and needs a power supply, it drains batteries fast. If you use it in front of a lot of gain you may also notice some digital noise if it doesn't get clean power.
 
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Listen to them first. All chorus pedals sound different. And don’t overlook the Boss pedals. They have several that all sound different, and the Chorus Ensemble CE-1 was the very first chorus pedal.


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