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Re: What is your favorite Chorus Pedal
I hear what your saying and understand it. I have hear bad modeling and it really turned me off to the idea. More amp modelers then effects although I don't care for Line 6 anything.Every effect (compression, saturation, chorus, flange, and echo) had its origin with magnetic tape. Every pedal after that is a model of the original effect. Sooo ... unless you are a) getting your effects from some Ampex or b) using no effects whatsoever not found on your valve guitar amp -- it's a model.
I've tried Digitech pedals in the past and never found one I liked a lot. They always seemed to be a copy of whatever Boss was doing. Money isn't always my driving factor to buy a pedal. It's gotta sound and do what I want it to do. If it's cheap cool, if it's expensive, I'll figure out a way to purchase it.
I'm no fan of modeling technology. I always find fault in it one way or another. It's like something just isn't quite right. Boss does a horrible job at modeling amps
Well, I hear you. If you are looking for "that" amp - sure. Why not go get "that" amp then? But looking at it as a specific amp = great sound, IMO, is all wrong. I have certainly been in enough rooms with great amps that sounded all jacked up because of the guy who set the knobs. So I much prefer looking for great sound. I don't care where it comes from. So, if you are looking for a great "sound" this thing has six basic foundations, each with Level, Depth, Rate, and THREE other parameters like high/low/pre delay etc...depending.
Ima sayin you can get whatever mojotone uberultra tone modulator you think is out there - and this thing will either make it, or make something better, or so damn close it doesn't matter. Blind tests talk, BS walks. Each of those boxes modeled is iconic. What you want that could be more I can't imagine.
You like the VS H2O? Start with the Voodoo model. I think way too many people "find fault" with their eyes and their brains, and not their ears. As I have said before - you might be searching for guitarist X's amazeballs tone, he said he used X in a guitar rag, when in reality, the engineer used a POD. That crap happens way way way more than you think.
But - my opinion. You do/get what works for you.
I'm an older Guitar player , I started in 1979 at the age of 9, I'm now 46 going on 47. I like real amps, I like tubes I'm not a real fan of Solid state or any modeling I've ever plugged into. I haven't tried a Kemper or an axe FX as I heard they are amazing. I'd like to try them out but honestly I love how tubes sound, when they are new , when they start to wear and I like changing them out and getting that tone back. It's a process I've been doing all my musical like with Fender , Marshall, VOX , Peavey and Krank. Nothing like it.Well, I hear you. If you are looking for "that" amp - sure. Why not go get "that" amp then? But looking at it as a specific amp = great sound, IMO, is all wrong. I have certainly been in enough rooms with great amps that sounded all jacked up because of the guy who set the knobs. So I much prefer looking for great sound. I don't care where it comes from. So, if you are looking for a great "sound" this thing has six basic foundations, each with Level, Depth, Rate, and THREE other parameters like high/low/pre delay etc...depending.
Ima sayin you can get whatever mojotone uberultra tone modulator you think is out there - and this thing will either make it, or make something better, or so damn close it doesn't matter. Blind tests talk, BS walks. Each of those boxes modeled is iconic. What you want that could be more I can't imagine.
You like the VS H2O? Start with the Voodoo model. I think way too many people "find fault" with their eyes and their brains, and not their ears. As I have said before - you might be searching for guitarist X's amazeballs tone, he said he used X in a guitar rag, when in reality, the engineer used a POD. That crap happens way way way more than you think.
But - my opinion. You do/get what works for you.
yes I'm at tone chaser but not for anyone else but for myself.
Thanks man, I'll keep my eyes out.I respect that statement highly. Chase on!
And, IMO, go for a Visual sound H@O v2. TWO chorus flavors, and two delay lengths - one pedal. The ideal incarnation of this box for me.
I respect that statement highly. Chase on!
And, IMO, go for a Visual sound H@O v2. TWO chorus flavors, and two delay lengths - one pedal. The ideal incarnation of this box for me.
I will say that our Catalina Chorus sort of has its own chorus sound going on...thicker and less hi-fi than the Boss, (you can tell it is on), and it does have that cool expression switch that allows you to add more chorus if you pick harder (or softer, your choice).
Sure does , wish someone had it in stock I would have loved to try it out.That sounds cool.
Sure does , wish someone had it in stock I would have loved to try it out.
Sadly, this is a problem all over. But other esoteric pedals aren't in stock anywhere, either. If it isn't Boss or Digitech, it doesn't show up in stores.![]()
Moorer, tc electronics , MXR , Electro Harmonix I saw many of their pedals in stock. But it's extremely hard to find what you want when you go out and shop. I have 6 different shops near me and they just don't carry everything I would like to try. Russo's and Sam Ash seem to be the best out of the rest followed by 8th street Music. Those are the best stores around me. I got 2 Sam Ash Music stores close by which is nice. Guitar center is really turning into a joke.Sadly, this is a problem all over. But other esoteric pedals aren't in stock anywhere, either. If it isn't Boss or Digitech, it doesn't show up in stores.![]()
My favourite has been the Visual Sound Chorus from the H2O pedals. I can't wait to find the money for the V3 H2O.