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Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: London
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chorus
I am kind of digging the mxr chorus but anyone else have some suggestions?
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Location: Alabama
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That's a good one too. http://www.inrerocknroll.com/tunes/Chorus.mp3
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I just ordered a BBE Mind Bender on ebay; the design of having a vibrato and chorus in one box looked great. I'm so happy to hear the good word! Thanks! I have a Digitech X Series Chorus that I don't use often but I love it because I'm a Police fan and the Digitech nails the old Andy Summers sound. The X pedal has a fourth knob that increases the complexity (I cannot describe it any other way) of the chorus modulation. If you crank that knob you get the Andy Summers sound. The X pedal is worth the $85 just to get that one sound. John
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