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Title: How many chorus pedals do I need
Post by: bruno on November 14, 2024, 03:37:18 AM
So let me start. I like pedals, I enjoy pedals - but logically I can't explain my constant desire to keep buying more.

I blame growing up without much disposable income, and spending my youth staring at these wonderful boxes in shop windows, and dreaming. Now I've reached an age where I do have disposable income, I have been knocking myself out. They do, however, give me joy and that is a good thing.

The recent JHS blow out sale of their Ross range got me thinking "which one do I want". I came to the conclusion that if I were to order one, it would be the chorus. That begs the question, how many chorus pedals do I need, in reality. I have access to a few - namely

chorus in the BR1600
chorus in the TASCAM DP32
Chorus in the Behringer Virtualizer rack
chorus in the Boss ME8
chorus in the TC Electronics Nova
Chorus's in the Kemper

and then there are the pedals

multiple chorus in EHX Mod 11
Chorus in the Zoom MS70CDR multi stomp
Sonicake chorus mini pedal
Boss chorus ensemble
Eventide H9 multiple chorus
Dod chorus pedal
Walrus Julia

And the kicker is, I don't really use chorus that often.

And after all that - I'm still thinking about the Ross Chorus .... I wonder about me :-)

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Title: Re: How many chorus pedals do I need
Post by: Greeny (No longer active) on November 14, 2024, 04:10:49 AM
That's a lovely - and enviable - collection. As you know, I'm a fellow pedal addict. What's incredible is that this obsession only started (in earnest) during lockdown. It's weird how it morphs and shifts, but there's always a new pedal or effect that I become fixated on. Currently flangers - even though I prefer Phasers. Totally irrational.

I spend a lot of time either watching review videos, pedal shopping, researching pedals and tinkering with my main and spare pedalboards. I have all the fx categories covered several times over in most cases now.

Chorus is essential. I also have a few, starting cheaply then upgrading as I went. I still love the EHX small clone but it's on my 2nd board now. My main chorus is the JHS 3 series. But here's the kicker - since getting that, it's the 'vibe' setting that really does it for me. So it's permanently on that. Yes, it's still chorus modulation, but it's the exact flavour I want / need.

I do use my pedals though - all the time. So they are definitely productive tools for songcrafting.
Title: Re: How many chorus pedals do I need
Post by: Greeny (No longer active) on November 14, 2024, 04:14:08 AM
p.s. Buy the Ross (if you can)

p.p.s. I definitely had board envy at Metstock, lol
Title: Re: How many chorus pedals do I need
Post by: Zoltan on November 14, 2024, 04:43:59 AM
Quote from: Greeny on November 14, 2024, 04:10:49 AMWhat's incredible is that this obsession only started (in earnest) during lockdown

I think this had a lot to do with my current pedal/guitar journey also which i hope is starting to slow down a bit.

The upside with my pedal addiction is that i look for the "best" thing and have no trouble (well... some :)) trading away the extras. So i actually have only a few pedals lying around.
Title: Re: How many chorus pedals do I need
Post by: Ted on November 14, 2024, 05:32:06 AM
I have an Ibanez SC10 Stereo Chorus. And you don't.

I don't remember when I bought it or where, whether it was new or used. I definitely bought it in Phoenix, in the '80s. I lucked out. It was an impulse purchase, and I've used it ever since. I'm still learning how to use it.

I'm not just bragging that I have this and you don't – not just bragging but bragging nonetheless. I have actual feedback for you: I wouldn't get the Ross chorus if I were you. Having been spoiled by my dumb luck with the SC10, I can't imagine having a mono chorus pedal. The stereo-ness is my one of my favorite features – recording guitar on two tracks at once and panning them far apart in the mix.

FWIW: No to the Ross/JHS chorus.

Title: Re: How many chorus pedals do I need
Post by: Farrell Jackson on November 14, 2024, 07:13:22 AM
That is a lot of choruses at you finger or toe tips Bruno. My favorite chorus pedal is an MXR stereo chorus from the 1980s and my other favorite is built into my Fender Acoustasonic amp 80. Both have a lushous sound but I don't use them very often.
Title: Re: How many chorus pedals do I need
Post by: bruno on November 15, 2024, 02:54:51 AM
Chorus was sold out, so ordered a Ross distortion instead. What am i like ...
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Title: Re: How many chorus pedals do I need
Post by: Zoltan on November 15, 2024, 04:34:33 AM
Quote from: bruno on November 15, 2024, 02:54:51 AMChorus was sold out, so ordered a Ross distortion instead. What am i like ...
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And you made me look and shed a tear for that fuzz (sold out).
Title: Re: How many chorus pedals do I need
Post by: ODH on November 15, 2024, 03:48:58 PM
Quote from: Zoltan on November 14, 2024, 04:43:59 AM
Quote from: Greeny on November 14, 2024, 04:10:49 AMWhat's incredible is that this obsession only started (in earnest) during lockdown

I think this had a lot to do with my current pedal/guitar journey also which i hope is starting to slow down a bit.

The upside with my pedal addiction is that i look for the "best" thing and have no trouble (well... some :)) trading away the extras. So i actually have only a few pedals lying around.

That's interesting about lockdown. At the start I only had two guitars, the Telecaster (which I've owned since 1986) and my acoustic.  I'm now up to six.

That said my pedal addiction was before then. I sold a load when I realised it was getting out of hand. I wish I hadn't, I often look for them on the internet. It's the Tokai Metaldriver I miss most.
Title: Re: How many chorus pedals do I need
Post by: Zoltan on November 17, 2024, 08:11:09 AM
Quote from: ODH on November 15, 2024, 03:48:58 PMIt's the Tokai Metaldriver I miss most.

I got rid of my Boss MT-2 Metal Zone. I used that when i used to gig.
It was totally the wrong type of distortion for the type of stuff we played... I won't be missing that. Ever.

I've traded away more fuzz pedals than that i currently own (!). I'm actually missing out on a few "topologies".
Title: Re: How many chorus pedals do I need
Post by: StephenM on January 04, 2025, 06:39:01 PM
People buy shoes and handbags.  People buy guns and ammo.  People buying fishing gear.  People buy cars and accessories.  People buy computer stuff and the list goes on ad nauseum...
You buy pedals Bruno (along with millions of others)...Sure it seems weird to the lady with 25 purses and 75 pairs of shoes or to the guy with a hundred guns.

Title: Re: How many chorus pedals do I need
Post by: Hilary on January 05, 2025, 03:01:03 AM
You do whatever makes you happy Bruno - if it's your own pedal emporium and so be it.

Happy New Year.
Title: Re: How many chorus pedals do I need
Post by: Blooby on January 14, 2025, 08:12:42 AM

Is the DOD mentioned the FX65? That one does something unique to the stereo field. Very cool for recording.
Title: Re: How many chorus pedals do I need
Post by: bruno on January 15, 2025, 02:30:27 AM
Quote from: Blooby on January 14, 2025, 08:12:42 AMIs the DOD mentioned the FX65? That one does something unique to the stereo field. Very cool for recording.
Yes - that is the one. I've had it since the 90's - but never used it in stereo or on a recording - will try it out out. Thanks for the heads up
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