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I've never played through the Mr Black Double Chorus but one day I want to own one based on this review:
The yard is nothing but a fence, the sun just hurts my eyes...
As for where to put it, entirely up to you. Before dirt is more subtle, that's what I tend to do.
My personal favourite chorus unit is the Roland Dimension D. The impracticality of owning one resulted in me owning and using a BOSS CE-20.
In a recent similar thread on here, a few people recommended the Hardwire CR-7 so I bought one to give it a go.
I have to say, especially for the price, it's seriously good. I only managed a quick play but there was so many types of chorus it's tricky to know where to stop.
If you're unsure what type of sound you want, the CR-7 will probably cover it. Great quality as well as quantity too.
Don't think it will replace my MXR full time though...there's just something about that pedal.
I used one decades ago and it was magical. I've nearly gone for one several times since but they are an insane amount of money and I just about come to my senses each time.
But the RE-20 does a fair enough job of the Space Echo so I'm curious about the CE-20. I've got a Boss DC-2 which has the same layout as the Dimension D but is a different kind of chorus -- still really nice -- but not the same.
Unless you want something a bit more sickly, in which case the visual sound h20 V2 or V3.
You can pick these up used for £50-60 and even as a stand alone chorus pedal and tuner, that's cheap.
These are decent but I still think the models in the Zoom are very good and it's better value
http://www.thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/131428/fs-digitech-hardwire-cr-7-chorus-pedal-50-delivered#latest
I love both types so own all three...