Reverb & chorus pedals.

Jeremiah

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So, I can't acquire any more guitars, amps or speakers simply because I have no space for them, but I reckon I could squeeze a few more pedals into the box under my bed. :1:

So, I'd quite to get reverb and chorus pedals. I'm not thinking boutique, just well made from decent quality components.

For the reverb - something that does a good spring emulation, for a surfy kind of ripple; obviously a real spring unit is out of my price range so any alternative suggestions are welcome.

For chorus... um, I just want a good chorus effect really. Preferably with full control over depth/rate/speed etc. I used to use chorus a lot, but it was all from digital multi-fx units and I now find them a bit too cold sounding, so something with a good warm analogue feel.

Ideas...?
 
Reverb & chorus pedals.

A verb ills for reverb or a holy grail. Both are excellent emulations of real spring reverb. I have the verb ill and it's great. For chorus I will only use a boss CE2. One of my favorite chorus pedals ever.
 
Reverb & chorus pedals.

Sorry about the spelling. Tapatalk does auto correct and it sucks. VERBZILLA
 
Re: Reverb & chorus pedals.

I don't have any recommendations for a reverb pedal for that use, but I'd recommend the TC Electronic Corona chorus. Versatile and really good.
 
Re: Reverb & chorus pedals.

boss ce-3's are good bargains. When stock, they do sound a bit thinner than the ce-2 (best chorus ever), but if you dont mind doing some soldering, just a couple of component changes will modify your ce-3 into a ce-2 with stereo capability.
 
Re: Reverb & chorus pedals.

Sir - you have came to the right place. You NEED EXACTLY WHAT I AM ABOUT TO SAY!

Verb - good spring? That's it? No question - Holy Grail by EHX. Many will suggest their Swiss Army verbs such as the TC or Verbzilla. Ignore them.

Chorus with control? Get a Digitech Chorus Factory. 7 different verbs from Boss CS 1, to TC Electronic, Small Stone...whatever flavor floats your boat. KILLER FACTOR - six knob adjustment ALL models have rate, depth and level no matter what! Then there are two more parameters available!!!!!!!! Often a high band eq...to warm things up.

This combination right here. Maybe 100 bones off the bay these days.

Cheap and simple? Boss Fender Reverb pedal and a an H2O or Voodoo labs chorus. Get the above two. You WILL NOT BE SORRY!!!!!!!
 
Re: Reverb & chorus pedals.

boss ce-3's are good bargains. When stock, they do sound a bit thinner than the ce-2 (best chorus ever), but if you dont mind doing some soldering, just a couple of component changes will modify your ce-3 into a ce-2 with stereo capability.

Yep, CE-2 = amazeballs. CE-3 is almost as good, and stereo if you need that.

The best current production chorus I've tried is the MXR Analog Chorus. Had I not found a CE-2 for a good price, I would have one myself.
 
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Many people are saying holy grail which is alright but you should listen for yourself as I am personally not a big fan of the Holy Grail and prefer spring sounds from the verbzilla. If money is not objection the Flint has 3 different awesome sounding reverbs as well as three tremolos. Chorus wise I am a fan of the Marshall Supervibe very different sounding from other pedals but like said above CE-2s are pretty nice.
 
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Our very own wahwah made AMAZING demos with the Neunaber Wet Reverb. Of course, he does that with everything he touches, but if I were to give up my TC Electronics Hall of Fame, that's what I would buy. For chorus, I like my Visual Sound H2O, because the echo works beautifully with its chorus, but it's certainly not the only game in town. Truth be told, if I had it to do over, I'd probably get a better digital delay and a better chorus, but I'm satisfied. Just not thrilled.
 
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Thanks for the answers so far... so the Boss CE-2 and CE-3 are popular. How do the current production Boss models (CE-5 and CH-1) compare with them and is there a mod that can make them sound like the older version? Also has anyone tried the Mooer Ensemble King, they seem to be getting good reviews.

Edit: Also, is the Holy Grail Plus just like the Holy Grail with extra stuff, of is the basic sound different?
 
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Re: Reverb & chorus pedals.

I own 2 CE2's & a clone of a CE2. They are the best I've used. As far as Reverb..... I have a Verbzilla but I use it with an amp (Komet60) that has no reverb. With my Fenders & Bogner no need for it nothing is better then Spring reverb. If you really want to do it right by a Fender Reverb unit. Awesome!
 
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Hardwire reverb....
For chorus alternatives....Ibanez CS-9 or the old cs-505.....but most likely those are not all that cheap.
Or the stereochorus from the Ibanez 10 series, also analouge and sweet...
 
Re: Reverb & chorus pedals.

Thanks for the answers so far... so the Boss CE-2 and CE-3 are popular. How do the current production Boss models (CE-5 and CH-1) compare with them and is there a mod that can make them sound like the older version? Also has anyone tried the Mooer Ensemble King, they seem to be getting good reviews.

Edit: Also, is the Holy Grail Plus just like the Holy Grail with extra stuff, of is the basic sound different?

The current production Boss digital choruses are completely different from the CE-2 and CE-3, which are analog. To my ear digital chorus is very stiff and not nearly as "musical" as analog chorus.

Like I said, the closest I've heard to a CE-2 for less than $200 is an MXR Analog Chorus.
 
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Electro-Harmonix Small Clone is the only chorus I'll ever need. Deep/shallow sweep switch and a rate knob. Fully analog. Sounds AMAZING!
 
Re: Reverb & chorus pedals.

The current production Boss digital choruses are completely different from the CE-2 and CE-3, which are analog. To my ear digital chorus is very stiff and not nearly as "musical" as analog chorus.

Like I said, the closest I've heard to a CE-2 for less than $200 is an MXR Analog Chorus.

Your ear couldn't tell my CF-7 dialed in from ANY of the models it emulates. Especially not on a recording or super-especially live. A/B with the original and you might very well prefer the CF-7
 
Re: Reverb & chorus pedals.

Thanks for the answers so far... so the Boss CE-2 and CE-3 are popular. How do the current production Boss models (CE-5 and CH-1) compare with them and is there a mod that can make them sound like the older version? Also has anyone tried the Mooer Ensemble King, they seem to be getting good reviews.

Edit: Also, is the Holy Grail Plus just like the Holy Grail with extra stuff, of is the basic sound different?

You know - I don't know this for certain....but I think it is. And different from the Nano as well. Don't know for sure - just a feeling. Something about the original settings that just hit the sweet spot, that futzing with the parameters does not make any better (perhaps just different).

If adjustment is what you seek - try the Holy Grail Plus.
 
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I like Earthquaker Devices' stuff, so I'm going to recommend a couple of their pedals. First is with a big qualification - since you said you were looking for a spring type verb. I prefer room/plate sounds, and I love my Ghost Echo reverb for that. I like it better than the onboard reverb of my DRRI. But it's not a spring. Secondly, I've had a Boss CE-2 and now have a Boss DC-2 Dimension C on my big stereo board. They are great choruses. But on my smaller, playing-out board I use an EQD Sea Machine chorus. It can just about duplicate the DC-2 (only in mono), plus it has a lot of adjustments to get a lot of different sounds, from traditional chorus to some really trippy stuff. Highly recommended.
 
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Your ear couldn't tell my CF-7 dialed in from ANY of the models it emulates. Especially not on a recording or super-especially live. A/B with the original and you might very well prefer the CF-7

I find that very unlikely, but if you like the CF-7 then great. I love my CE-2. I tried over a dozen choruses before picking it up.
 
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