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+2 for the Digitech Hardwire Chorus, amazing bit of kit. The phaser in the same series is also an excellent pedal. Phase and digital aren't very good ime but the Hardwire is smooth and organic sounding. Very underrated series.
However if you actually use it properly: IN STEREO, it's really really lovely.
I think I saw John McLaughlin had one on his pedal board and he seems to know what he's doing.
I said maybe.....
beyond that I'm currently looking at next generation of trichorus pedals to really nail the Landau / Huff 80's studio tones - Neunaber Inspire -Shiva Audio L'il Wave - Free The Tone Avatar - GAS is a cruel mistress
I have the FTT, but haven't had chance to use it in stereo yet, which is kind of the whole point.
I have also just picked-up the Shiva The Wave rack
I'm running two: Analogman Mini-Chorus (for EH Small Clone tones) and the Boss CE2-W (for CE-1/CE-2 tones). Different flavours, but both amazing. I also have an Ola on my mini board which is great!
Also consider the Retro-Sonic Chorus - along with the CE2-W, the best CE-1 emulation I've heard!
I really like the EHX Small Clone and the MXR micro chorus for "traditional" chorus sounds (the MXR Analog Chorus / Black Label Chorus are both very good too---despite the cases and names being different the circuits are the same).
However that said I have settled on an EQD Sea Machine. Its not great at "traditional" chorus but as an awesome modulation pedal that happens to do some chorus sounds too I love it.
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We now offer a DEEP option which not only makes the chorus thicker at all settings, but moves the frequency spectrum of the chorus down. This enhances the low frequencies. Sounds excellent on guitar too, if you want to be able to dial-in thicker chorus sounds including some warbly, seasick sounds at higher speeds. No extra charge for a fixed DEEP setting, or we can add a push/pull depth knob for $25 extra at time of ordering (or $50 to mod an existing pedal). We can also add a mini toggle 3 position switch for thin / normal / Deep settings, with the thin setting sounding a little like the tc electronics units.
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