I guess I'm a chorus pedal guy now -thanks -you bunch of ******

NegativeEase

New member
Well, I was a little unhappy with my single note tones at full volume with a loud group -it was lacking enough body/fullness if I brought out enough bite and brilliance in the mid top to have the intelligibility I wanted -as I'm doing a lot of walking around and riffing against a wall of bass and another guitarist's chordal assault.

After much experimentation, I added a rack mount Boss Chorus unit without pre delay of heavy effect -after my second OD (before delay, Trem, Reverb) and just added in a subtle touch of chorus and boom -thick tone in all 3 pickup positions with all 3 gain conditions I use and the chorus doesn't sound like chorus as an effect yet.

I know this is an old trick, but it really solved my needs.... no plans to cart around rack gear -so I guess I'm in the market for a chorus pedal for this purpose -small footprint is a bonus as it will be an always on pedal at the amp that is not interacted with during a gig.
 
Look into what Keeley has to offer.
They have something called a Seafoam for not a huge amount of money. And it's about the size of their other older pedals.
Sent from my SM-A115A using Tapatalk
 
Last edited:
Pedals that have a detune function can achieve what your doing with the rack gear.
You set to detune negative on one side and positive on the other.
 
I'm telling you, I would get the Seafoam. And considering the prices I saw them going for, I just might.

Sent from my SM-A115A using Tapatalk
 
Neunaber makes the best chorus out there in a small footprint IMO.

Free the Tone Tri Avatar Chorus
Eventide Micro Pitch could work beautifully as well.
Walrus Audio Julia
 
Neunaber makes the best chorus out there in a small footprint IMO.

Free the Tone Tri Avatar Chorus
Eventide Micro Pitch could work beautifully as well.
Walrus Audio Julia

The amount of GAS is have for the Tri-Avatar and Flight Time is getting bad, and you’re not helping! :D
 
Get this - 7, count'em, 7 different models, each with 6 editable parameters:


a4eupwpcbhbil8jtcwxf.jpg


You'll never need another. I mean, you'll get more. But only because you want them!

Between the TC, The Voodoo, and the Boss, one will work. Or one of the other four....EHX, Fulltone, Multi, etc.
 
Maybe everybody is too loud. There is another way to deal with that :)

I have a Chorus question : Anybody knows the Aria ACH-1. It is chorus I bought in the 80s. It has a stereo out and I pluged in two Marshall stacks last week. Sounded cool (DS-1 on the left, Octopussy + Echorec on the right)

Anybody would know if the Aria chorus use a circuit similar to pedals like the Boss CE-2 (but stereo then).
Or a circuit inspired by the original Roland JMC 120 (the chorus in the stereo amp I mean) ?

The Aria stereo chorus is part of the "ugly" black plastic box series. There is no many information about it.
 
Last edited:
Back
Top