Chorus Guitar Pedal
Chorus Guitar Pedal
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![]() Vintage Boss CE 3 Chorus pedal Japanese Manufactured 1982 654300 US $39.00
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![]() Jam Waterfall Chorus Guitar Effect Pedal w box MINT CONDITION US $219.00
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![]() Boss CH 1 Chorus Guitar Effect Pedal US $15.50
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![]() Boss Super Chorus US $65.00
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![]() Boss CH1 CH 1 Super Chorus Effects Pedal 100 Original NO RESERVE US $50.00
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![]() Dunlop MXR Stereo Chorus M134 Guitar Effect Pedal US $65.00
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![]() BOSS CH 1 SUPER CHORUS PEDAL US $24.60
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![]() Boss CE 20 Chorus Guitar Effect Pedal US $90.00
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![]() DOD 565 STEREO CHORUS GUITAR EFFECT W BOX MANUAL SCHEMATIC ALL ORIGINAL 1984 N R US $94.95
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![]() Vintage Ibanez CS5 Super Chorus Guitar Pedal Japan US $45.00
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![]() Danelectro Cool Cat Chorus US $25.00
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![]() Vintage DOD FX60 Stereo Chorus Guitar Pedal US $45.00
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![]() DigiTech XMC Multi Chorus Digital Multi Voice Chorus Guitar Effects Pedal US $49.99
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![]() MXR Micro Chorus US $65.00
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![]() NEW MODTONE AQUA CHORUS II w TRUE BYPASS 4553] US $69.99
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![]() Daphon E10CH Chorus Guitar Effect Pedal New in box US $20.00
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![]() NEW IN BOX VINTAGE BOSS CEB 3 BASS CHORUS PEDAL 1996 ANALOG US $123.00
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![]() BOSS CH 1 SUPER CHORUS GUITAR EFFECTS PEDAL EXCELLENT US $15.25
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![]() ^BOSS CE 20 Dimensional Processor Chorus Ensemble Twin Guitar Pedal US $59.99
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![]() BOSS CH 1 Super Chorus Guitar Pedal US $65.00
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![]() Behringer UC200 Ultra Chorus Effects Pedal New US $30.00
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![]() MXR M234 Analog Chorus Chorus Pedal NYC PROAUDIOSTAR US $89.00
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![]() DLS Chorus Vibrato Pedal US $99.00
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![]() Electro Harmonix Stereo Polychorus US $270.00
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![]() Boss CE 5 Chorus Guitar Effect Pedal US $29.99
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![]() MXR Micro Chorus M148 US $35.00
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![]() Maxon CS 9 Stereo Chorus Pro Chorus Guitar Effect Pedal US $165.00
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![]() Ibanez CF7 Flanger Guitar Effect Pedal US $35.00
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![]() MXR Micro Chorus US $65.00
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![]() DigiTech HardWire CR 7 Stereo Chorus Guitar Effect Pedal US $40.00
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![]() DANELECTRO fab chorus effects pedal guitar stomp box US $33.95
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![]() Red Witch Empress Chorus Guitar Effects Guitar Pedal REDchorus US $299.99
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![]() Red Witch Empress Chorus pedal US $56.00
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Using The Chorus
Another guitar gadget that you can use is the chorus. This is an effect where individual sounds with about the same timbre and almost the same pitch converge are then considered to be as one.
The effect can either happen naturally or electronically. Ultimately, when the sounds are played together, none of them will seem out of tune or off key. The sound becomes rich, which would not be the case if the sound just came from one single source. You will find this effect more apparent when you listen to sounds that would be sustained for long periods of time.
The chorus effect is something that is very innate to the string family. Since the guitar is a part of the string family, the chorus is one of the most perfect effects that you could use. The effect is then enhancing when the sounds would come from different moments, timed slightly from different locations such as in a full band.
The effect can of course be simulated using a gadget. This looks much like your distortion, your wah pedal and any other gadget. It can also be done on the computer during the processing of the musical piece. But let us, first, concentrate on the foot-pedal gadget that would be more commonly used by guitar players.
When you activate the chorus effect by pressing down on the pedal, the processor takes the audio signal from the guitar and then mixes it with one or more pitch-modulated and delayed copies of that same sound. The pitch of the "replica sounds" are moderated, which then allows the overall effect of the gadget to be similar to flanging except that this have longer delays and does not have feedback.
Sometimes, guitars would have the effect built in to the guitar. Some acoustic and electric guitars have the option to turn the chorus effect on and off with a switch. Also, as mentioned earlier, you can put in the chorus effect during the processing of recorded music. You can always apply the effect when you do the editing and tweaking of your musical piece. This allows you to add some more reverb and delays to fully enhance the quality of the musical piece. These does not only cater to the chorus exclusively but also allows other related effects to be added in.
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Guitar pedal doesn't work.?
I have an overdrive pedal, the sound comes through the amp fine but when I turn on the effect it doesnt seem to do anything.
I bought a new pedal (chorus) thinking the old one was just dead and the same thing is happening. The tone doesn't change at all when I turn on the pedal.
What's going on? (I have all the effect and volume settings turned up to max just incase)
No that doesn't help at all. As I said, the sound comes through the pedal fine. The problem is when I try to turn on the effect, the light comes on but the sound stays the same. This happens with both my overdrive and chorus pedal.
Please stop giving such obvious and useless "advice".
I am using a brand new battery. No adapter is involved. The light comes on to indicate it is receiving power. The sound comes through the pedal fine, indicating there isnt a connection problem anywhere. The problem is the EFFECT doesn't turn on.
Plug the lead from the guitar into the input jack of the pedal. Take a lead - plug one end into the output jack of the pedal into the input on the amp. - sorry to be obvious - no offence intended ![]()
Make sure the battery is a good one - usually 9v pp3
Ibanez CS9 Super Chorus Pedal Demo / Review - Guitar Stomp Box Pedal


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