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The versatile Boss CH-1 Super Chorus Pedal produces the swirling chorus sounds heard on many rock, jazz, country, funk, and other popular music recordings.
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A Pretty Good Chorus Pedal
I have tried alot of chorus pedals and as always Boss Hasn't let me down. The CH-1 Super Chorus Pedal is a very good pedal. You can fine tune the sound to suit your needs. Like every boss pedal it will out last alot of other pedals, because they are extremely durable.
Reviewed by Jaybo377 on 9/1/2006 who plays Rock.
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Great quality and features
The Boss CH-1 SUPER Chorus Pedal is a truly amazing pedal. It can be used as a phaser or a flanger, depending on how the knobs are set. It also adds a great effect on any guitar part no matter what the music style you play. This pedal has an amazing value and is very durable.
Reviewed by TKO12383 on 9/29/2006 who plays Rock.
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My favorite chorus pedal
First of all, don't buy this and expect to get a Small Clone. This pedal is much more subtle (although it can get fairly deep, this isn't the pedal for you if you want over the top modulation). I use it with a strat going into either a Fender Blues Deluxe Reissue or an Ampeg V3, and I really only use the Boss CH-1 with a clean tone. With the high end turned up, it adds a wonderful, shimmery sound which I love for rhythm and mellow leads. With the tone rolled back, and the reverb turned up, it makes sweet, haunting tones, particularly nice with volume swells. It's also great between my Martin OM and the PA, when I'm strumming and want a little texture. I have played around with more dramatic, "under water" tones on this pedal, and they sound good, but that's not my cup of tea and I can't really comment.
Reviewed by BlueToad on 1/10/2007 who plays Rock/Country/Blues/Jazz/Folk.
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I love it
I have always been a big fan of using a nice chorus for live shows in order to fatten up the guitars wall of sound. If that is also what you desire you should consider this unit. This unit is built Boss tough so it should handle the abuse of the road. This chorus pedal is great it delivers sharp sound unlike some units that tend to sound muddy. I would definitely recommend this unit.
Reviewed by Fuzzball on 10/9/2006 who plays all types.
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Big Chorusy Bang for Your Buck
I currently use this pedal in conjunction with: an Ibanez Talman, Epiphone LP Std, Peavey Wolfgang Special, Marshall SL-X 2100, 5150 combo and Fender Princeton.
The pedal is capable of extremely subtle chorus that will round out your sound up the gamut to exceptionally watery chorus tones.
When playing clean, this pedal really shines and allows you to fill your sound out quite a bit. A stereo lead sound with light chorus becomes something to behold.
This pedal is built very solid, like most Boss products. I've used it for numerous gigs and recordings and have never had a problem.
A great lower priced alternative to other stereo chorus pedals out there.
Reviewed by garagebandking on 9/26/2006 who plays Classic Rock, Pop Punk, 80s Metal.
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