BOSS Ch-1 Stereo Super Chorus

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BOSS Ch-1 Stereo Super Chorus

BOSS Ch-1 Stereo Super Chorus

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On the downside, there are a few complaints about a pop when the pedal is engaged. The noise is not loud enough to be a nuisance during performances, but it can be an issue in the studio. There are certain advantages afforded by digital chorus pedals, however: these contemporary stompboxes can not only emulate their analog forebears, but veer into flanger territory, too – accordingly, TC Electronic’s unfortunately named Corona Chorus is one of the most versatile chorus pedals on the market. The HPF acts as a Crossover, allowing the bass to sound tinny or bloom based on the settings you apply. The Flanger supposedly adds creamy ‘60s and ‘70s overtones, but it pales in comparison to a standalone flanger pedal.

The Boss CE-5 Chorus Ensemble pedal is the ultimate stereo chorus pedal from Boss, with a wide frequency range and great control options. To meet demand, Boss released the followup CE-2 chorus pedal. Tailored more for guitarists, the CE-2 delivered similar sounds to its predecessor, and was designed as a far more pedalboard-friendly compact pedal. Featuring only 2 controls (rate and depth), the CE-2 isn’t the most versatile chorus pedal by today’s standards, however its signature sound has made it one of the most sought-after and legendary pedals ever. The bass pedal features a dual-chorus circuit that delivers a wide range of modulation. Dual-chorus refers to the stomp’s ability to send a clear signal with two modulated signals instead of one. The Japanese word "waza" means art and technique, an appropriate name for BOSS's premium line of redesigned guitar effects pedals. You see, the pedal collectors here at Sweetwater have seen more than enough special-edition stompboxes that are only a paint job away from the originals, which is why we're so blown away by what BOSS has done with the Waza Craft series. Even in their Standard modes, Waza Craft pedals sound like idealized versions of the originals, offering the same sonic character that made them iconic, but with less noise and more consistent tone. And when you A/B the standard mode and the custom mode, the contrast is nothing short of astonishing. BOSS CE-2W Chorus Waza Craft Special Edition Pedal Features at a Glance: The pedal features five tone-shaping controls – Bass, Treble, Intensity, Rate, and Width. Bass shapes the bottom end, and Treble adds subtle glassiness to the sound.

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The chorus effects pedal is easy to operate, and the three dials (Rate, Depth, and Dry/Wet) are responsive. Tone-wise, the Liquefier can hawk out a wide range of chorus tones ranging from Peter Hook to Billy Sheehan. We highlighted some great affordable pedals around these days, which can compete very well with more expensive units. But if you’re someone who runs a bigger and more professional setup, including something like a pedal switcher/looper, then a more expensive pedal with MIDI functionality will be more suitable. A modulation rate control knob allows you to adjust the speed of the chorus effect while an effect level control knob allows you to choose the volume level of the effect. The CE-1 is the original Boss chorus. In fact, the company’s first ever pedal was the CE-1, which helped to establish their name and begun their journey to become arguably the most recognisable pedal brand today. Released in 1976, the analogue CE-1 circuit derived from the one found in the renowned Jazz Chorus amplifier, produced by Boss’ parent company Roland. Launched in 1976, the CE-1 Chorus Ensemble was not only the world’s first chorus effect pedal, but also the very first BOSS pedal. Three years later, this inventive new sound was squeezed into the blue CE-2 Chorus, and chorus pedals have remained in the compact lineup ever since. Four decades on, the spacious modulated tone of the signature BOSS effect is still loved by musicians everywhere. In 2016, to celebrate the 40th anniversary of BOSS innovation, the original analog chorus sounds are now reborn with the Waza Craft CE-2W. The CE-2W’s Standard mode faithfully recreates the classic CE-2 chorus sound, and adds an expansive new sound field with stereo output, which was unavailable in the mono CE-2. CE-1 mode fully reproduces the stereo chorus and vibrato sounds of the legendary CE-1, with the addition of variable chorus depth not available in the original pedal. To commemorate the birth of BOSS effects, the CE-2W is made exclusively in Japan, just as the original CE-1 and CE-2 were.

Want a chorus pedal that is flexible and barely takes up pedalboard space? Consider the Corona Mini, an impressive ultra-compact chorus pedal.

From the goth to grunge, the CE-2W is the chorus to beat. Learn how the deceptively simple pedal works wonders in the studio. Read more… What is the Waza Craft Pedal Line? The Ampeg Liquefier is an enviably affordable analog bass chorus pedal by a legendary bass-amp company. This straightforward stomp can add lush character with a low-end definition when needed. Key Features

There’s also a three-way toggle that lets the user choose between three chorus types, including TriChorus (which uses three stereo choruses with various offsets to produce what TC describes as a unique, very broad and lush chorus) and, yes, Stereo Chorus Flanger-style effects. Read more about our rating system, how we choose the gear we feature, and exactly how we testeach product. Related buying guides Reliability really can be affordable to all. Boss are so sure their compact pedals last the test of time, they cover them with a full five year warranty. Key Features Nominal Input Level -20 dBu Input Impedance 1 M ohm Nominal Output Level -20 dBu Output Impedance 1 k ohm Recommended Load Impedance 10 k ohms or greater Bypass Buffered bypass Controls HIGH FILTER/LOW FILTER knobThe Ampeg Liquefier is one of the best bass chorus pedals in this price range for live performances. Nowadays, most choruses are digital, which carries with it the usual tradeoff of increased flexibility at the expense of often more clinical tones. However, this isn't a given; not only are some digital effects rich and warm, but others emulate vintage units for a specific tone, like the Strymon Deco's tape machine modeling. A chorus effect adds a gorgeous richness to your tone, that sounds like it is doubling what you’re playing. If you’ve ever heard a 12-string guitar before, a chorus effect sounds very similar to that. Chorus pedalsdeliver this somewhat synthetic, angelic characterthat works particularly well on clean tones, especially with arpeggiated chord progressions. The build quality and components of the pedal scream quality and durability. The form factor and ease-of-use favor bass players who like a compact and tidy ‘board.

This line can be blurry. Famously, Andy Summers didn't use a chorus on The Police's Walking On The Moon. It's reportedly an EHX Electric Mistress flanger, which explains his recent signature pedal. What should I look for in a chorus pedal?The pricey Providence bass chorus pedal is worth every dollar if you want a full-range tone with excellent depth and sweep. Carbon: Approx. 18 hours Accessories Leaflet ("USING THE UNIT SAFELY,""IMPORTANT NOTES," and "Information") A chorus pedal is traditionally used in the effects loop of a guitar amplifier. There’s no right or wrong necessarily, as they can sound great in the front end of your amp too. However, using one this way can give you a boost in volume when you engage the pedal, which can be annoying if you want just a consistent and level signal. Running into the effects loop usually eliminates this issue, and allows you to get a slightly more transparent sound so that you can retain some of your unprocessed tone. Gemini Chorus is a powerful and versatile modulation pedal with analog buffered or relay-based True Bypass.



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