Chorus Hunt

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Just sold a few pedals on the verb
Looking to replace my DoD super stereo chorus as it was one that sold
Current contenders to get the spot on my board are
Strymon Ola
Analogman Mini with depth switch and tone control knob
And the CE-2w
If anyone has had or played through all 3 gives me some feed back at moment only have had a chance to try the ce-2w
Thanks
 
Don will be here. Lol ..as will I.

The two ruling class choruses ...

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I played through the CE-w2 at the store and it’s great. Probably one of the top 3 out there.
I am still messing with chorus effects myself. I have an MXR chorus and TC Corona mini. Both I picked up on the cheap used. Once I figure out what I’m doing with chorus effects I’m more than likely going to upgrade to a Boss Waza.
 
I’ve got nothing….not a big fan of “traditional” chorus effects. I do like natural (double tracking etc) chorus effects. I recently decided against a traditional chorus, in favor of a “still chorus”…with the Eventide MicroPitch.
Nothing wrong with traditional chorus, unless it’s me playing…then it sounds overdone.

Sorry @Sapient
 
You can get great sounding chorus pedals with a crazy amount of features. For my taste's, I wanted a great sounding chorus pedal that’s super simple to adjust and with dual outputs. Last year my chorus GAS was relieved with the BOSS CE-2w. Clean or dirty, slight hint or full blown nauseating warble, the CE-2w is as solid as it gets!
 
Really man, lots of Chorus pedals are great. You aren't gonna beat the Waza Crafts, but the Eventide Micro pitch is a fantastic one, as is the Strymon too.

I got an MXR 134 Stereo Chorus last year and it's pretty damn awesome in its own right ( wife randomly picked it and knocked that one outta the park lol). One of the cool things about it is you have Bass and Treble controls so it acts as a boost, but you also have the Intensity, Width, Rate controls as well as a bass filter switch that can cut out Chorusing in the low end, creating a modern bright chorus effect as well as a Leslie Cabinet simulation.

New, they're about $189 but can easily be found for under $80 in the used market. Only caveat is it takes two 9v batteries or an 18v supply

 
Really man, lots of Chorus pedals are great. You aren't gonna beat the Waza Crafts, but the Eventide Micro pitch is a fantastic one, as is the Strymon too.

I got an MXR 134 Stereo Chorus last year and it's pretty damn awesome in its own right ( wife randomly picked it and knocked that one outta the park lol). One of the cool things about it is you have Bass and Treble controls so it acts as a boost, but you also have the Intensity, Width, Rate controls as well as a bass filter switch that can cut out Chorusing in the low end, creating a modern bright chorus effect as well as a Leslie Cabinet simulation.

New, they're about $189 but can easily be found for under $80 in the used market. Only caveat is it takes two 9v batteries or an 18v supply

That's quite beautiful! I can only imagine the Rock n Roll that would come from it!!
 
I played through the CE-w2 at the store and it’s great. Probably one of the top 3 out there.
I am still messing with chorus effects myself. I have an MXR chorus and TC Corona mini. Both I picked up on the cheap used. Once I figure out what I’m doing with chorus effects I’m more than likely going to upgrade to a Boss Waza.

I now use the CE-w2. Its my favorite ever. I just can't decide if I prefer it in front of the amp or in the loop - it reacts very differently depending on position.
 
I recently began using the chorus in the loop. To be perfectly honest? Think I like it better in the front, especially running it in stereo to two amps. It sounds way fuller

Yeah, mine is first in line, before the dirt boxes, at the moment. I think I like it best there, old-school way, which maybe is how the bucket brigade ones work the best. When I used a digital one it definitely sounded best in the loop, but this thing is so much more "organic" sounding that you really have to experiment with it.
 
Yeah, mine is first in line, before the dirt boxes, at the moment. I think I like it best there, old-school way, which maybe is how the bucket brigade ones work the best. When I used a digital one it definitely sounded best in the loop, but this thing is so much more "organic" sounding that you really have to experiment with it.
Hmmm maybe that's the ticket. I use a chorus on my G3 so it's digital and sounds better in loop. I use it rarely.
 
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