Stereo Chorus Guitar
Stereo Chorus Guitar
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![]() DOD Ice Box Stereo Chorus FX64 US $10.50
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![]() Electro Harmonix Stereo Polychorus US $270.00
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![]() Maxon CS 9 Stereo Chorus Pro Chorus Guitar Effect Pedal US $165.00
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![]() Electro Harmonix Stereo Polychorus Flanger Guitar Effect Pedal US $200.00
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![]() Boss CH 1 Chorus Guitar Effect Pedal with box and papers excellent condition US $40.00
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![]() BOSS CE 3 CHORUS PEDAL US $30.00
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![]() MXR M134 STEREO CHORUS EFFECTS PEDAL M 134 NEW US $165.00
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![]() Vintage Ibanez SC10 Super Stereo Chorus Guitar Pedal US $50.00
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![]() DOD FX68 Chorus Guitar Effect Pedal US $19.99
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![]() MXR M 134 M134 Stereo Chorus Pedal PROAUDIOSTAR US $155.00
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![]() DUNLOP MXR STEREO CHORUS M134 US $12.55
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![]() DOD FX60 Chorus Guitar Effect Pedal US $8.56
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![]() Dunlop MXR Stereo Chorus M134 Guitar Effect Pedal US $135.00
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![]() Boss CH 1 Super Chorus Effects Pedal US $20.50
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![]() Boss CH 1 Chorus Guitar Effect Pedal US $29.95
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![]() BRAND NEW ARION SCH Z STERIO CHORUS EFFECTS GUITAR BASS PEDAL EFFECT US $50.00
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![]() BOSS CH 1 Super Chorus US $50.00
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![]() Vintage DOD FX65 Stereo Chorus Guitar Pedal US $55.00
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![]() Boss Super Chorus CH 1 Effects Pedal Mint US $60.00
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![]() Arion SCH 1 SCH 1 Stereo Chorus Guitar Effect Pedal Vintage Rare Leslie US $50.00
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![]() DOD FX60 STEREO CHORUS Guitar Effects Pedal US $39.00
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![]() MXR ZW38 Zakk Wylde Chorus Guitar Effect Pedal NEW FS US $99.95
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![]() Visual Sound V2 Liquid Chorus NEW Free Shipping US $119.95
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![]() Red Witch Medusa Chorus Tremolo Effects Pedal US $349.95
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![]() Boss CH1 Super Chorus Excellent Condition US $48.99
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![]() DOD GFX64 STEREO CHORUS EXTREME Guitar Effects Pedal US $49.99
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![]() Electro Harmonix Stereo Clone Theory Chorus Pedal NEW US $118.50
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Playing In Stereo
Playing your guitar in stereo gives your music a much larger and ‘wider’ sound. It makes your guitar sound feel like it is taking up the whole room. Pretty much all recorded guitar sounds are produced in stereo to give the music a fuller “presence” in the room and a wider resonance. When you listen to headphones, you can head this.. To have your guitar in stereo, here are a few tips
First,buy a stereo amplifier such as a fender Princeton chorus or any other digital modeling amp in which line 6 is stereo.
Secondly, buy a modern digital guitar processor. Use any modern digital guitar processor. These units usually have two outputs (left/right). Run the two leads to the two channels of a mixing desk or mixer/amp unit as long as the PA system is running in stereo. This is very important. When you are finished, hard pan each channel to each of the left and right outputs.
Some mixing boards include the right and left channels and you can attach both outputs of your processor to one channel. If you wish to hear your guitar separately from the other instruments, you will still need to “monitor” your sound through some type of amp that is not part of the PA system. Most bands these days elect to run everything into the PA system and have no stage amps at all.
Additionally, you may use two amplifiers and use one of the effect processors mentioned above or any effect unit such as chorus or delay unit that has two outputs. One output goes to one amp and the other goes to the other amp. You can produce stereo sound using this method without having a PA system.
However, the downside of this is the set up is more time consuming, requires double rigging and twice as much actual equipment. It requires a lot of work, however, the result is remarkably different from playing through a single mono amplifier. The sound quality is amazing and you get a stereo sound.
Most harmony machines and will only sound great in a stereo configuration when doing complex harmonies. If you are going to use one of these instruments, you need to set up a stereo speak system.
Do not be under the false impression that running two speaker cabinets out of two outputs of one amp is stereo, this is not stereo. It is just adding another speaker to give extra spread of sound. It does not add any actual power or create a stereo signal.
Stereo ensures your guitar sound better and fills the room. It gives the listener more complete music experience and should be used all the time.
About the Author
Matt knows a lot about sound and stereo and has been mixing music for over a decade. For more information about stereo and sound, visit his site about used guitars and check out the guitar articles.
Which (guitar) effects pedal should I buy?
I want to cover Deftones and Metallica songs and figure a distortion pedal would be best, but I was advised to try a stereo chorus; now I'm confused!
My amp is only a wee Marshall and guitar is a Fender strat copy
line6 uber metal is my Favorit pedal at a descent price for that type of sound getting a chorus will give you a meatier sound but is pointless without a descent distortion so try and get both
MXR M134 Stereo Chorus Demo Video


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