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Chorus

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    Chorus
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Chorus

Review By:
John Casey Hurley on 10/10/07 1:00 AM
Reviewer Background:
Purchased From:
Abney's Music, Orlando Florida
Price:
$40.00 USD
Features:
Sound Quality:
A lot of low mids. Also a slight boost. Not too clean, but thats a good thing,as t.c. electronic sounds sterile. Owned it for 15 years, just rebuilt the on off switch and the led. It's been off my pedalboard 3 weeks, and I really missed it.
Reliability/Durability:
Stomped on it for 15 years, and I bought it used and cheap.
Ease of Use:
Butt simple. Speed and depth.
Customer Support:
Never heard of "gig"
Overall Rating:
I have had other chorus pedals, including the famously expensive T.C. Electronic, and I end up trying to get those pedals to sound like my gig pedal.
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Chorus

Review By:
Anonymous Reviewer on 1/20/03 1:00 AM
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I have a Raven with a '59 and BBQ Bucker.Super Comp>Modded Rat2>Rat2>Hotcake>Teese RMC1>The Wiggler>smallstone>DOD FX747 Flanger>Ibanex DE7>VS H20 into an Ampeg reverberocket R212R Ri w/ Weber Blue Dogs The sound quality is EXCELLENT.  It sounds better that my Japnese CE2 or the H20.  It is fuller and rounder in the bass and mids.  It is as fast as the H20 so, Leslie effects aren't it's forte.  It is just a full sounding chorus that performs very well. I was picking up radio stations, but the ghetto shielding job, aluminum foil over the piece of cardboard inside, solved the problem. It isn't true bypassed but doesn't suck tone either.  Noise isn't a problem, either. It sounds pretty good.  I have never heard of the brand, traded for this on a whim.  
Reliability/Durability:
Who knows?  I have never heard of them.  The innards were neat and soldered well.  It has an odd switch, it doesn't click, like the Guyatone Micros, and has a piece of bent steel protruding off the back.  Seems pretty good. 
Ease of Use:
Speed and depth, just like a CE2.  It's real easy
Customer Support:
Who are these guys?  No clue on how to get in touch with them.  The guy who makes Monsterpiece Fuzzes is the only other owner that I know about. 
Overall Rating:
I would recommend this chorus.  It is a lot finer than some very fine chorus pedals.  It doesn't have brand recognition, but it sounds great.  I just read the Scott Henderson uses a Boss CS3 Comp, which I think sound like crap, but it is all about tone as judged by the player.  So, brand recognition should play very little in choosing a pedal.  I will keep this one, if I didn't like it, it would not last long in my house.  It will do the clean jazzy tone and will maintian composure under distortion.  All modulation pedals thin under heavy distortion, but this one still sounds good. 
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Chorus

Review By:
Anonymous Reviewer on 4/27/00 1:00 AM
Reviewer Background:
Purchased From:
Price:
$89.00 USD USED
Features:
Sound Quality:
This is a really lusha  and great sounding chorus. It tops all other chorus pedals I have owned and I have owned alot. It sounds awesome on my keyboard and on drums or bass. You can get  alot of different sounds out of it!
Reliability/Durability:
seems like it's fine
Ease of Use:
2 knobs very easy!
Customer Support:
no clue
Overall Rating:
it rocks as far as chorus gooes
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