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Post by jbrad on Oct 12, 2021 10:44:26 GMT -7
I picked up a TC Electronic Corona Chorus pedal about a month ago. I've got about 5 gigs down now with it and I really like it for those times I need a little chorus. Sounds great on Miami My Amy by Keith Whitley.
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Post by adam on Oct 12, 2021 15:39:04 GMT -7
I think they are good too. Particularly good run into 2 amps and just get a little spread to them where it's more like a little spread or polish or sheen to the sound. Maybe a knock on it is that it doesn't have a lot of "character", like you turn it on and it sounds good, but doesn't bowl you over somehow.
I really like the boss ce-2 waza for "my chorus is on and everyone get out of the way". Really over the top, and you can hardly ever use it, but when you do, it just does that thing. Might add that the boss super chorus is really good too and can be a lot more subtle, and it's pretty cheap too. Just my 2 cents.
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Post by j4gitr (John) on Oct 12, 2021 16:56:05 GMT -7
I tried the Corona, couldn’t bond with it. It may be that I have an old TC SCF from the 80’s and I wanted to compare it to that. I
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Post by LT on Oct 13, 2021 14:48:26 GMT -7
I went back to my old Ibanez CS9. I never had the CE2 (or 1). Those old analog choruses sound great to me.
I had an Eventide Modfactor and could never get the chorus (or the phaser) to come even close to the analog originals.
In defense of the Corona, it has the excellent Tone Print feature which is very cool.
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Post by loucardguitar (Johnathan) on Oct 13, 2021 19:32:48 GMT -7
I had the Corona Chorus at one time. It is a very good chorus pedal. I just have several others that I like better
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