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CE-1 Chorus
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Boss
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CE-1 Chorus
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CE-1 Chorus
Review By:
The Shape
on 6/2/09 1:00 AM
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Purchased From:
A gift
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Used with a number of other effects between a JJ Blue Special and an ampeg valve amp. I must admit to being very skeptical about its reputation as the 'holy grail' of chorus effects. What did excite me was that it is the same circuit from the JC 120; I love the sound of this amp. There is no noise what so ever from the unit - it is utterly silent in operation and no extraneous noise when used in a chain into the front end of the amp. It does colour the tone in use, slightly cutting the high frequencies (tested on its own and when switched out of the chain)and it also appears to add a deeper bass to the overall sound. This has worked extremely well for me with a double cutaway guitar and a stock bridge humbucker that gets a bit too brittle for me at times. Now the bridge p/u sounds just fine with the chorus on and off. I have to say, despite the pedal's shortcomings given the current choice, the sound really is superb from this unit. I have tried many (but not all) chorus effects over a 25 year career. I have used an old CS9 (actually , the earlier model CS505 sounds even better than the CS9) and this has worked for me for years; the Chorus Ensemble CE1 is in another league entirely. It is the most musical and atmospheric chorus effect I have used so far. I generally use the chorus at the 10 o'clock position. It's a strong effect. I do cover some old songs such those from The Pretenders, The Police and The Smiths and the sound from this unit harks straight back to that era. I can also more reliably approximate the sound of one of my guitar heroes Ali Farka Toure - used with the bridge pickup. The vibrato section is rather good too, but I don't have much use for it. I've never considered chorus effects as sounding beautiful; but this one simply does and really stands out today.
Reliability/Durability:
I could certainly rely on this unit in the studio. It would certainly work brillilantly live and would like to use this as my main chorus for studio and live; but given the high likelihood of having it half-inched fom my board, it will probably see very few gigs.
Ease of Use:
One knob for the chorus and two for vibrato section. Easier than most pedals. No manual or box for this - I got it as a gift. It's got a few superficial paint scrapes and scratches but otherwise looks little used. I like the way the light for the chorus/vibrato section blinks in time the to the intensity/rate that's been set. The other light only comes to warn that the unit is overloaded. The other other useful control is the level knob. This works for setting the unit level to the amp level to overcome the drop in level when switching it on. I believe it uses the same circuit as the Jazz chorus rather than BB chips. Although easy to use, it has a very large footprint and not particularly practical for gigs - not less so that this unit would probably get lifted from your pedal board if you're not keeping an eye on it, given it's percieved value.
Customer Support:
No opinion. I understand Roland are making an effort to put schematics for most of their obsolete pedals on the internet, however.
Overall Rating:
It's a stunning chorus sound. Very, very musical and atmospheric without swamping the core sound (although it is of course capable of doing so if you want it to). As far as the sound goes, it is very special. The hype is justified by the sound of this effect. But there are others that can come close. The current price for these units is ridiculous, however. I would not recommend purchasing one of these unless you really want a really specific chorus sound; it's so subjective. Don't bother buying this if you're happy with a good, standard chorus that will fit fine on your board and is more practical. Get this if you do want something special for the studio.
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CE-1 Chorus
Review By:
loz
on 6/19/08 1:00 AM
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Purchased From:
ebay
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$250.00 USD
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I have no guiar amp at the moment so I'm going through a trace elliot bass amp with an Americian deluxe strat.It's not that nosey- The Vibrato sounds nice but the chorus depth is too high and you can't change it so your limited a lot. I prefer my 1970s Guyatone analog chorus as you have more control over the sound which make it a lot more vesatile.
Reliability/Durability:
old mains powered pedal-I've only just got it so Can't realy say.
Ease of Use:
Easy to use,overloads quite easily.It's easy to get a good vibrato sound out of it but the chorus is not that good defiently not the "Best Ever". To me the Chorus side sounds like the depth is turned up too much and why they never put a depth control like they have with the vibrato side I'll never know-mabye theres a way to turn down the depth internally??? Don't know if all Ce-1's sound like this.
Customer Support:
LOL this was made in the late 70s!
Overall Rating:
This pedal is very much overated-Or mabye mine is just crap-whichever it is DON'T BELIVE THE HYPE!
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CE-1 Chorus
Review By:
Tony Papa
on 3/27/08 1:00 AM
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see below
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See my review below somewhere
Customer Support:
It Seems that the Roland Company hears the faint cries from their vintage gear users in the crevasses of Europe. I received an e-mail that they are busy to put all info, manuals, and so on, in pdf-files on their websites. The moment this happened, and any user worldwide has an open acces to this info, to get their beloved vintage gear serviced, the 1 for this support changes into a 10, and i take back my complaint about this topic. (that means not the one about using cheap electronics and plastic casing to obtain a profitmaximalisation by sacrificing the quality) by now they have got halfway by being so respectful to reply to my e-mail. You're on the good way Roland
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CE-1 Chorus
Review By:
anon-Dh8LT
on 3/17/08 1:00 AM
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online
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The chorus and vibrato effect on this is classic...beautiful. Too bad the pedal is a bit noisy. I hear a present white noise oscillation when the pedal should be silent with certain amp settings on a couple amps. It loses it's brilliance as a result. The warmth and musicality of both effects make up for this. Close to perfect.
Reliability/Durability:
brick ****house and thensome... drop it and you'll break the floor. SM57 of pedals (I think you understand me...)
Ease of Use:
This pedal is pretty easy to use. Some analogue choruses have really wild, almost unusable settings. For my taste, the CE-1 can't be dialed wrong. The only difficult thing to deal with is the input trim. The pedal gets a bit muddy and (I may only be speaking for the the pedal I own ) has a white noise oscillation if the trim is too low. The sweet spot is a little quieter than the dry signal.
Customer Support:
This pedal will outlast me...I don't think I'll need support. No Opinion.
Overall Rating:
Sounds so good, but it is not as versatile as my higher-end mu-tron and TC Electronic units. Solid 9 if there ever was one. Even worth the price if you have an amp and guitar that work well with it.I found fender amps sound better than Vox and Marshall amps. This is my opinion based on experience with one pedal. Find one and try it yourself...
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CE-1 Chorus
Review By:
valvesforever
on 2/5/08 1:00 AM
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Harker & Howarth, Bolton, UK new in 1978.
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Sound quality is ok but nothing special in my opinion, there's other new pedals just as good some better.....Retro Sonic being the main contender.....CE-1 is overated and overpriced and can overload very easily.....not the holy grail its made out to be.
Reliability/Durability:
Mine were always very relable, as is the case with Boss, no complaints and neither of them ever went faulty.
Ease of Use:
Not an easy pedal to live with compared to modern units. I bought mine new in 1978, sold in at the end of the 80's and bought another in the mid 90's, which I sold on quite quickly when I reaffirmed all the pedal's drawbacks. The main problems are the quirky input and output facilities and levels.....old design that is useless for effects loops and has to be integrated with other pedals with care. As it's mains powered hum can be a problem and definitely a problem if used with 2 amps. The circuit is the same as that in the original JC120 combo but to get the same sound it's no use playing in mono thro' one amp.
Customer Support:
No support at al for this product from Boss.....some companies are doing Retro fit kits of the Facias and Knobs etc if you want to renovate an older example....electronic support in the event of a circuit failure would need specialist engineer support and would probably be expensive.
Overall Rating:
Overall the CE-1's main claim to fame is that it was the first Chorus pedal available and at the time was unique, new, exciting and good....but like old cars time moves on and technology improves the product and now I think the CE-1 is a very overpriced average pedal that lot of people fool themselves into buying in the belief that the legend is fact...it's ok but there are much better pedals available from a whole host of manufacturers that offer better sound, better facilities, more options and cost less with manufacturer's backup and service.....I'd only buy one again for nostaglic purposes and if I wasn't bothered about putting a load of cash into something that I know I wouldn't use and would keep at home a bit like a pet.
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