Whats a good chorus pedal?

Re: Whats a good chorus pedal?

Alvin Lee Fan said:
I've been using a Dano Cool Cat 18v model (sounds better than the newer 9v ones). Give a listen in the clips section, look for the "Hendrix-style thing".

PS - that's recorded using a TM 10, too :D One amp I'll never be without!

I LOVE the chorus effect of my Dano Cool Cat (also the 18v model...I haven't heard the 9v model). However, it adds a weird noise to the end of my notes when they are decaying...does anyone else have this problem or is my pedal just messed up?

If I could get this fixed, I'd never use my CE-2 again...heheh.
 
Re: Whats a good chorus pedal?

I also use CH-1 and it is not that bad as mentioned...actually it is much more better than other choruses at the same price range...I've set up two nice presets,one for normal chorus and one for deep chorus then switch between them for my needs...it sounds good to my ears but I should really judge after hearing the other pedals you mentioned above but sadly there aren't much choices here...anyway CH-1 gave me the best amongst the pedals I've tried so far...
 
Re: Whats a good chorus pedal?

Jonny R said:
Sounds really good. What are these worth?

I think the Rockman Stereo Chorus is worth it's weight in gold! I paid less than $100 for mine on EBay. There's always a few up for auction. And you can probably land one for under $100.
 
Re: Whats a good chorus pedal?

I stray from the pack on this one. I like the CoolCat, but it's kinda one-dimensional. Never could figure out why the Rockman line never took off either.

I use a DOD FE65 Stereochorus. But I only use it for acoustic work or the acoustic line of my Parker.
 
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