BEST ANALOG CHORUS????????????????!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Started by DrFundies, October 06, 2005, 07:37:50 PM

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DrFundies


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it is a matter of opinion, I never played through an analog chorus. only digital, but i don't like chorus.  Guns n roses had a pretty good chorus tone on their live double disc dvd from the early 90's or so.  :icon_wink:

please don't use so much punctuation.  ;D

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That's got to be the DOD something chorus.  ::)

Seriously... if you're not spamming... these questions aren't taken nicely by aron's forumites (as you may already have noticed). Just in case you may want to re-phrase your question.

GO digital!

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MartyMart

OK, here's a serious answer  :icon_wink:

Roland CE-1 Chorus ensemble ...
.... It just has a wonderful sound, even though the chorus "depth" is set
and the vibrato is very cool !

Pearl CH02 Chorus ...
.... Speed/depth a "tone" control and a mix/balance control  !!
You can have as much/little chorus along with dry gtr as you like.
Also with mix/balance set to 100% "wet" its a superb vibrato, which
does an almost "leslie" rotating speaker type of wobble  :D

Both of these get 10/10 as far as I'm concerned !

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Garrett

Quote from: MartyMart on October 07, 2005, 05:43:46 AM

Roland CE-1 Chorus ensemble ...
.... It just has a wonderful sound, even though the chorus "depth" is set
and the vibrato is very cool !



I haven;t played a ce-1. But i have a ce-2.  It also has the keeley hifi mod.  Which was done waaaaay before i found this site (hopes not to get forum hate mail).   Anyway's it is buttery and is far my fav.  Andy Summers all the way.  The schematic is availble.
As far as a analog chorus diy build, i haven't done one.

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petemoore

  Best implies there are 'werser' ones.
  So best to me for public consumption is:
  Whatever chorus is doing it for you through your stuff on that day on that tune.
  If you want a chorus that sort of does everything go digital.
  I tried that, bought the thickest, bright/darkest/lushest chorus [the stores had for under 200...not exactly a chorus shootout], it also boosted a little, got it home and realized by itself it was cool, but did not work well with 'the others'.
  I had it out of the store...about an hour, and exchanged it for a Boss Super Chorus...which is a nice chorus, much more lovable and likable compared to the digital thing, I thought good for the amount of money, but goes 'just so deep'...I liked it.
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Boss Dimension C and all of its cousins (Dimension D, etc.).  Why?  No wobble.  "But there's no knobs", I hear you say.  Yeah, because there's no wobble.

http://modezero.com/audio/acgtr-dimensionc-1.mp3
http://modezero.com/audio/clnelecgtr-dimensionc-1.mp3
http://modezero.com/audio/gtr-dimensionc-1.mp3