Your Favorite Chorus Pedal

glad im not the only one who knows how awesome these things are. footprint is big, but the tone is killer
 
I like the detune on a Whammy pedal for chorus.

Keep wanting to try a waza dimension chorus, or maybe the smaller detune pedal so I can have that sound and do annoying whammy things lol.
 
OK - the DC3 Waza in Stereo is my official favorite! But given thew PITA to do stereo...I'm probably not gonna do that much unless recording. So much so, in a different class from typical pedals

That said...my favorite, in order:

Digitech CHorus Factory - TC SCF+ mode
My Washburn Stereo Chorus for Analog
Visual Sound H2O V2 Cherous on Lush setting
Boss SC2 - why not?
Mooer Ensemble King
Honorable Mention: Ibanez CF7 Chorus/Flanger in Chorus-Wacked mode
 
The JC-120 is a stereo boss CE-1 circuit isn't it? I remember really liking the sound of it as well, and I'm not much of a chorus guy.

Yep, it is the CE-1 circuit, which surprises me. They nailed the chorus and swung and missed on the distortion. They could have put the DS1 or Super Overdrive in the amp, but went with a strange distortion circuit. By design, the amp has no warmth; the "distortion" is to bring the warmth back in, not to be a traditional distortion. It is usable with certain styles of music, like classic rock. The great thing is the JC 120 is a fantastic pedal platform; every dirt stomp I have used with it performs well.
 
I remember in the 80s almost every rehearsal room here had a roland JC40 or a JC60 (JC120 was too expensive maybe) , a 30W marshall master lead combo or a yamaha G50, you could not find anything else. And almost nobody wanted to use the roland, too much ice pick cutting....
 
Yep, it is the CE-1 circuit, which surprises me. They nailed the chorus and swung and missed on the distortion. They could have put the DS1 or Super Overdrive in the amp, but went with a strange distortion circuit. By design, the amp has no warmth; the "distortion" is to bring the warmth back in, not to be a traditional distortion. It is usable with certain styles of music, like classic rock. The great thing is the JC 120 is a fantastic pedal platform; every dirt stomp I have used with it performs well.

The JC-120 always struck me as a cool amp. I'm kind of kicking myself as they used to go pretty regularly for pretty cheap - I remember seeing them for 200-400$ Canadian around here back in the early 2000s - and I should have picked one up then. The price they want for a new one these days (1600$!) seems stupid to me for a decent sounding but pretty basic solid state amp.
 
Yep, it is the CE-1 circuit, which surprises me. They nailed the chorus and swung and missed on the distortion. They could have put the DS1 or Super Overdrive in the amp, but went with a strange distortion circuit. By design, the amp has no warmth; the "distortion" is to bring the warmth back in, not to be a traditional distortion. It is usable with certain styles of music, like classic rock. The great thing is the JC 120 is a fantastic pedal platform; every dirt stomp I have used with it performs well.
This always baffled me, as the distortion on that amp is always criticized (and it should be- it is terrible). I wonder why they never fixed it? Is the idea of 'tradition' so strong that you can't provide a usable circuit and sell more amps?
 
Boss doesn't revise circuits. Any improvement becomes a new product. I don't know if the JC-120 plays into that
 
This always baffled me, as the distortion on that amp is always criticized (and it should be- it is terrible). I wonder why they never fixed it? Is the idea of 'tradition' so strong that you can't provide a usable circuit and sell more amps?

I can use it for some very early classic rock or hipster rock like Jack White or Black Keys. The stuff it works with is cool, but that is a very narrow scope of music.
 
I can use it for some very early classic rock or hipster rock like Jack White or Black Keys. The stuff it works with is cool, but that is a very narrow scope of music.
I never thought of it, but yeah, that is the sound
 
Yeah, they don't tend to do any updates on existing products unless they are getting sued.
Haha true! However, since its release 4 years ago or so, the GX-100 got a few firmware updates that fixed the 3rd party IRs loading and added a few killer X amp models. Guess the next update is a long way off now, nobody touches my poly tuner, I use it almost daily.
 
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