Echoing what's been said a couple times already, but yeah...PS-3 dual detune is the shit.
If I were to go with a 'real' chorus again: CE-2 waza. My CE-2 was just so lush and "un-80s", didn't sound 'processed' and glassy like the CE-5
Those old Arions seem nice as well, but around here they don't exactly go for "80s plastic thrift store" kinda prices anymore...
Never messed with an original Small Clone either. Would prpbably be just fine for me, don't need much bells and whistles when it comes to chorus
Re: Chorus peds
Posted: Sat Feb 25, 2017 1:59 pm
by Hobbes96
I think amazon sells the arions for a reasonable enough price l
Re: Chorus peds
Posted: Sat Feb 25, 2017 6:59 pm
by hotknife
If you want to go the Dimension route, the Keeley 30ms is fantastic. The double tracking also makes it even more lush and isn't quite the gimmick it appears to be. It replaced an actual Boss DC-2 and a DC-3 for me.
Re: Chorus peds
Posted: Sat Feb 25, 2017 7:40 pm
by PeteeBee
I might stick to faking it. Cranking the sway knob on my bloodmoon does a pretty good subtle, modulation in limbo does a good more pronounced chorus, and in either case I can just set the reverb or delay low and have mostly the modulation. I'm still left with an uneffected dry signal, but that's kind of nice for what I'm doing.
Re: Chorus peds
Posted: Sat Feb 25, 2017 8:16 pm
by frodog
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I now want to try this Mystery Castles thing I just saw Nick demo. Can do some wild things, and would look (and sound) so good next to the Wizard, who loves chorus. It's like they were made for each other, same font and all.
Re: Chorus peds
Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2017 11:41 am
by repoman
The Zvex Lofi-instant junky makes a really nice chorus pedal with it set half compression/half vibrato, or subtle variation of that. I have a CE2 and a Ibanez Dual Scroll Chorus and kind of like the lofi-junky the most for chorus sounds, definitely a bit unique in chorus flavor. Very good vibrato too. They are all good though.
One of the best chorus pedals I ever heard was the old Danelectro Cool Cat. I think it ran at 18v way back before that was trendy. Was super deep and clean, lush. Lots of 80s chorus pedals sound great but can start getting a bit muddy.
Re: Chorus peds
Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2017 2:27 am
by penelope tree
repoman wrote:The Zvex Lofi-instant junky makes a really nice chorus pedal with it set half compression/half vibrato, or subtle variation of that. I have a CE2 and a Ibanez Dual Scroll Chorus and kind of like the lofi-junky the most for chorus sounds, definitely a bit unique in chorus flavor. Very good vibrato too. They are all good though.
I like the Instant Junky too, particularly because its possible to select a waveform. It genuinely is quite lo-fi though, which might not always be appropriate.
Re: Chorus peds
Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2017 1:43 pm
by cherler
Has anyone tried the Iron Ether Polytope? Seems pretty neat.
Re: Chorus peds
Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2017 3:28 pm
by Eric!
Best choice is Cosmichorus, if you can find one.
CE-2B is pretty great. Danelectro Fab Chorus is surprisingly great, and ridic affordable. Visual Sound H2O/Liquid Chorus is also good. Many options available.
Re: Chorus peds
Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2017 7:19 pm
by sergiomunoz74
So is the difference between the new CE-2W and the old one not that great? I see the prices of CE-2 slowly dropping just like the prices of DM-2 which Im all aboutttttt. I kinda wanna get an original CE-2 after owning one and trading it for a monotribe a long time ago. I bought it for like 80 bucks at a local trashy shop. It was pretty rad.
Re: Chorus peds
Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2017 2:22 am
by rfurtkamp
Difference is negligible if any - variations on individual pedals given components of the time, plus 30 years of drift, are really it.
When I'm able to dial in the JC circuit with the CE-1 mode so damn fast...and the CE-2 is awful close to what I remember it being as well, I just couldn't bring myself to pull any trigger on Ye Olden Ones.
Re: Chorus peds
Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2017 4:05 pm
by tremolo3
Eric! wrote:Best choice is Cosmichorus, if you can find one.
Wait, are those rare now?!
The graphics on the gray one make me want to buy one =(
Re: Chorus peds
Posted: Wed Mar 01, 2017 5:17 pm
by echorec
from the vault:
MF-108M: the most powerful, the most exotic, the weirdest, the best overall from what I've owned
Sea Machine: ideal for weird, but can do tamer stuff, not the most intuitive
Keeley 30ms: great for people who might not normally like chorus, good for tying sounds together or filling things out
Diamond Halo: really nice sound, I love using it on synths
sold chorus units:
Strymon OLA: ideal for clean guitars and electric pianos, never tried it with dirt
Walrus Julia: added some nice movement in combination with modulation boxes, wasn't overpowering in isolated use
EHX Polychorus (1990s big box): good for weird sounds, I used it with a Memory Man on ambient guitar stuff and mic'd pianos
most-coveted:
Retro-Sonic Chorus (CE-1 workalike)--pros: CE-1 sound without the CE-1 size, should not suffer from the same quirks from 30+ years of touring, that plague many original CE-1 units
cons: $299 list price ($255 on sale, $190-220 used)
Arion: good sound, bargain bin price, but likely needs to be rehoused immediately or babied for life
Analogworm Triangle (CE-2 workalike)--pros: sound, size, easy to master
I believe I was quoted $125 last year (with shipping included from Russia). I'm not sure if he currently has any boards or if that price has changed, but this might be a good choice for someone who wants to save some cash and contribute to a smaller builder.