JC-120 chorus without the JC-120?

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The Boss CE-3 sounds like that from what i understand, i have it & it has that Metallica clean sound & they used the JC-120 so maybe give that a go.
 
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Having had a JC, a ce 2 and a ce 3 i reckon i can help out.
Definitely not the Ce3 - modded or un modded it is just less thick and lush. MOre hi fi tho if you mod it.
Ce2 is better - thicker and warmer. Nice.
Personally, i dont like thge sound of the jc amp, but i do have to admit that both the chorus and the reverbs on them are lush. Actually, i reckon the chorus sound on the amp is maybe my favourite chourus tone.
A modern pedal that should get you there is the voodoo labs analog chorus. Its a clone of the ce1 but with true bypass. Failing that...the MXR big yellow chorus thing can do huge and lush warm swirly stuff and keep your bottom end intact. Actually, i reckon that one is a good option - prolly better than the JC's built in chorus.
 
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Yep, the CE-1 is the JC chorus sound. Definitely not the CE-2 or anything later, they dominate the overall sound too much. Best clone of a CE-1 out there is the Retro-Sonic Chorus.

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i find theres a big difference between the ce2 and 3.im not talking about the stereo funtion either...the ce2 sounds fatter and thicker. Put them side by side and theres quite a big difference to my ears.
 
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i find theres a big difference between the ce2 and 3.im not talking about the stereo funtion either...the ce2 sounds fatter and thicker. Put them side by side and theres quite a big difference to my ears.

Mine too.
 
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Id be keen to know what i have to change to make my ce3 sound as thick as the ce2....can you help me out? Ive already done a kit mod on it, and while it sounded clearer and could go faster, it still did not sound as good as the stock ce2. If you know component numbers and values to get the ce2 sound i would be in your debt.
 
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I have a Voodoo Labs Analog Chorus that can get extremely close to the JC sound. My biggest gripe is the boost in volume you get from it.
 
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http://www.freestompboxes.org/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=7690
Not a total conversion, that you will have to look for the schematics for, and you will notice that the difference ain't big......
I have both, they are almost identical in sound now....not done fooling around just yet, but I'll give you a shot of it when I am done....right now Frankfurt is breathing down our necks.......stupid time of the year really....and we go to a hold for a few weeks because of that...
 
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yep did a lot of those mods (opamps and caps etc)...the increased bass response in changing the value of 21 made a big difference for the better in terms of making it sound as good as a ce2. cheers!
 
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Yep...
The one thing that I have not done yet, is the wave form, I wanna make it less straight up and down, change the pattern alittle and tilt it towards more sawtooth like waves...to make the pattern alittle more uneven.

I changed the 4558 with a LF353 instead, I just do not like the 4558's much!


Then again, I stopped using the Boss chorus pedals after I got another CS-505......that one just makes the other crawl back into their hole...
 
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Boss CE-20 twin pedal has a CE-1 mode with the discreet wet (effect) and dry (direct, unaffected) sounds panned hard left and right to its twin output sockets. This sucker also has a Dimension D mode (or seven). :naughty:
 
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