The CE-2W features a standard mode to recreate the thick, lush shimmer of the compact original, but adds a CE-1 mode to deliver another set of iconic Boss sounds, including vibrato.
The addition of stereo outputs and variable depth for the CE-1 sounds makes this not only the best chorus pedal Boss has produced, but the best chorus pedal you can buy, full-stop. If you're looking to spend a little less, then the TC Electronic June 60 V2 takes the number two spot.
It's simple, looks great, sounds brilliant and costs a fraction of the price of some of the other pedals in this guide. The V2 option also brings a Leslie-style mode to the party.
The Boss CE-2 Chorus, and its big brother predecessor the CE-1 along with the same effect built into the Roland Jazz Chorus amp , defined the sound of chorus during the late '70s and '80s. The CE-2W might have slightly clearer treble, but the textures, tones and character are otherwise identical.
The CE-1 vibrato setting is exceptionally cool and useful, producing a warm warble without the seasick side effects. Combining the chorus and vibrato effects of both the legendary Boss CE-2 and CE-1 pedals, the Boss Waza Craft CE-2W definitively nails the sounds of both to provide chorus connoisseurs with the effects of their dreams.
The original June 60 was a bargain, with great sounds and high-brow styling. Based on the chorus from Roland's legendary Juno 60 synthesizer, it's also great on guitar. Like the original June 60, it has stereo out, albeit via a TRS jack output, which is more uncommon for guitar. Still, with its BBD heart, it's an all-analog vintage-voiced stereo chorus for not much more than the price of an unbranded micro pedal.
There's three new settings too - on the front panel, you can access Leslie-like rotating speaker sounds by pressing down both preset buttons. Although it's less exciting, there's also a DIP switch for guitar versus keys input level. The Way Huge Smalls Blue Hippo Analog Chorus is a miniaturized doppelganger of the original, preserving the same features and sweet tones in a compact pedal footprint.
The circuit puts out a thicker and gooier chorus with less shimmer that clearly eschews other, cleaner-sounding chorus units that tend to go for dimensional purity. If swirl is your thing, setting the switch to Vibe offers some serious pulsating textures that can get downright wobbly and liquid. Overall, this Smalls puts out a big, thick chorus and swirling vibrato that are incredibly vintage-sounding. The Deco is the odd one out on this list, as it's not really a chorus. Instead, it's a tape machine emulator, but that still means it can produce rich and unique chorus sounds.
The dividing line between an LFO-modulated delay line delivering a flanging sound and a chorus is around the 25ms mark. What this means in practice is that, with the blend at noon, the lag and wobble controls can be used to create chorusing.
Obviously some of the classic tones that are sometimes thought of as chorus - such as the Police's Walking on the Moon - were actually a flanger. With its ms delay time, the Deco is more than capable of fantastic tape flange sounds. Tape flanging, with its warmer, more subtle tone, is definitely worth trying if normal chorus sounds haven't worked for you. The DC-2W provides a relatively subtle effect via its four push-buttons, but can make any signal sound bigger and richer — especially in stereo.
The Julia is a fully analog, feature-rich pedal with a wealth of chorus sounds packed inside. An additional cool feature is the d-c-v Dry, Chorus, Vibrato knob, a blend control that changes the ratio of dry to wet signal sent to the output. The original Warped Vinyl was designed to emulate the sound of an old vinyl record, pairing digital control with an analog core.
Part of this aesthetic resulted in a very colored, quite dark, and noisy sound. For certain players, this was exactly what they wanted, but for others it was too hard to integrate into their rig. This eventually led to a redesign, dubbed the Hi-Fi version. In exchange for dialling back the eccentricities of the original, you get a brighter, more transparent chorus with a far lower noise floor. Yes, it's less like a warped record in tone, but it is more flexible as a standard chorus pedal in return.
With its plethora of controls and DIP switches, almost every element of the Warped Vinyl's sound can be altered to taste. Which I find works better with gain. Flatscan Silver Supporting Member. Messages 7, If you go used, you might be able to buy of the pedals that you're interested in. I would do that. All of the names that you describe should work. Your ears will tell you which one s to keep. It is my favorite chorus. It affords a broader tonal range than any of the pedals that you're considering.
I like the names on your list too. Ramblin Member. Red witch empress chorus. Good reference for the classic Boss vs EHX types. If you prefer the Boss, maybe consider the CE-2w? I think you could get one used in your price range. Messages 8, Both would have to be used, but are readily available on Reverb. Messages 28, Messages 4, An electric mistress type goes close to a ce-1 and is versatile.
Depends on analog or digital. If you can get a standard Mr. Kennyscrown Member. Messages 2, Source Audio Gemini. My Mercury Flanger the Mercury, Gemini and Lunar Phaser all have completely interchangeable algorithms covers all my mod needs and has really great choruses. Download their Neuro App to see what engines it has. It also has presets and midi capability. Unchained81 Member. MXR Analog the blue one. It's a perfect chorus pedal. If you don't care about it not being stereo, the tc electronic third dimension is a great pedal.
Definitely captures the dc-2 vibe which while an amazing stereo sound is still a pretty great chorus even in mono. They're also super cheap, so there's that. Politics were largely at the bottom of it all, I am sure, and certain newspapers joined in the noisy chorus. Before a long table at one end of the room is the crowd of American students singing in a chorus.
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