Dual Chorus pedals?

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So... I'm looking for a Dual Chorus pedal similar to the Analogman Bi-chorus, maybe a bit cheaper though.

I'm reworking my current pedalboard around the sounds I need to get for the band that just hired me. I've been given a BBE Mind Bender to work with and I really like it for what I'm trying to do, but I need something that will be me that sound, just a fast and a slow version. I don't have the space for 2 Mind Benders on my board (plus I've no use for the Vibrato mode), so something similar to the Analogman Bi-chorus would be idea. Two sets of the same controls, and the ability to switch between them at will. The Analogman is very expensive, though.

I see that Radial makes one (Vienna Chorus), as does Carl Martin, and there's a boutique company called GNI that makes one. Anyone else know of another similar types?
 
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I have a Radial Vienna Chorus. It sounds great and is very well built.
 
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Have you considered a pre-owned BOSS CE-20? (I realise that the controls on this are not exactly what you had in mind.) The CE-20 has pedal selectable User Memory locations.
 
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I just swapped out my VS H2O for a G-Labs Tidy Chorus a few months ago. It had two set of controls, but if I recall, it was around $250 at Wilcutt Guitars in Lexington, KY. I like this pedal a lot and it gives the opportunity to set one sound for single coil guitars and one for humbuckers.


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Have you considered a pre-owned BOSS CE-20? (I realise that the controls on this are not exactly what you had in mind.) The CE-20 has pedal selectable User Memory locations.

I have, actually. that pedal is way more than I need but it would get the job done. It does do a decent DC2 imitation as well!
 
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