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Post by John on May 28, 2006 14:43:48 GMT -7
I'm looking for a true bypass chorus pedal. Any suggestions?
I know about the one from Fulltone, but I don't know any others.
If I choose to use one that's not true bypass, I've got a Boss CE-2 from 1979 (or 80?)...but I'd rather have the true bypass.
And as always, cost is a factor. If it wasn't, I'd just run out and purchase the one from Fulltone.
Thanks for any responses/suggestions.
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Post by jzguitar on May 28, 2006 18:37:55 GMT -7
Hi!
Check out AnalogMan's chorus pedals - lots of options and they are true-bypass. His stuff is top-notch quality and his customer service is awesome.
jz
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Post by RC on May 28, 2006 19:52:42 GMT -7
I've got the Analogman Chorus with the phat switch. It's one of the best I've played at any price. I think there about $250.00 new with the switch but they come up on e-bay for around $200.00 to $225.00
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Post by foxx on May 29, 2006 9:08:15 GMT -7
I will "third" that suggestion for the AnalogMan Chorus. It's sweet.
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Post by proline1 on May 29, 2006 11:19:48 GMT -7
Fourth for the Analogmon!!! Clone Chorus is luscious-True Bypass
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Post by rodeoclown on May 31, 2006 20:28:05 GMT -7
I don't use chorus that much anymore, but I have a DLS Chorus-Vib that I really like. It is true bypass, stereo (or mono), and is extremely versatile. Great lush chorus and very useable vibe/leslie settings. I believe it's a digital/analog hybrid, and it sells for about $180. I've had mine for several years and never had a problem.
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Post by chadley on May 31, 2006 22:08:31 GMT -7
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