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I have a Retro-Sonic that I love, does the lush CE-1 thing well. Also the Providence Anadime is rill pretty.
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Wait for the next Fairfield Circuitry pedal (random vibrato).
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I like the Boss PS-3 for chorus, always reminds of Panopticon by Isis. Small Clones seem cheap and plentiful too.
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Got a DOD FX 60 incoming, plan to mod it to do vibrato, true bypass, and maybe a feedback loop/alternate setting button.
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CE-2 was lush as fuck.
CE-2B gets fairly close, and it doesn't cost a leg.
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Anywazan tried the waza chorus?
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I've been digging the EHX Neo Clone as of late for lush chorus textures, though it only seems marginally better than the EHX Small Clone emulation on my Zoom MS-70 CDR.
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oscillateur wrote:The Boss CE-3 is cheap and nice (and will likely survive you). Works as a vibrato too, which is a cool bonus.
Agree. Love mine. Got it for like $35 used. I heard Peter Steele used a standard Boss chorus and he's the whole reason I got one. Smooths up grit nicely when late in the signal chain.
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I've never used a vintage boss chorus but I liked the Super a million times better than the Ensemble. Screw you TB Tool fanbois.
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oscillateur wrote:The Boss CE-3 is cheap and nice (and will likely survive you). Works as a vibrato too, which is a cool bonus.
Agree. Love mine. Got it for like $35 used. I heard Peter Steele used a standard Boss chorus and he's the whole reason I got one. Smooths up grit nicely when late in the signal chain.
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braaandooon wrote:I like the Boss PS-3 for chorus, always reminds of Panopticon by Isis. Small Clones seem cheap and plentiful too.
This, seriously PS3 in dual detune has killed every other chorus pedal I've owned!
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I'm pretty happy with my Minifooger Chorus but I still sometimes regret selling my XO Polychorus. I prefer to have controls of delay time and feedback, I think massively increases the flexibility of a chorus pedal.
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DRodriguez wrote:Anywazan tried the waza chorus?
Had one for several months now.

My primary reason for getting it was the CE-1 modes, since that's what I'm using in my c.1980 Jazz Chorus. I was able to dial in "couldn't tell the difference" versions of my standard chorus and vibe settings on the JC if I flipped the mod in the amp off within a couple minutes.

Added bonus, it's MUCH MUCH MUCH quieter.

Does about what I remember of the CE-2 sounds as well, but I've always come down on the CE-1/JC side of the divide.

Not cheap, but does exactly everything it claims to do.
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Yeah, the PS3´s dual detune is indeed awesome...
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