updating my good ole chorus (BOSS CE-2 content)
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updating my good ole chorus (BOSS CE-2 content)
My boss CE-2 has been my main chorus for AGES, and though I really love it, I think its time to consider some other modern options.
The only inconvenient with the CE-2 (japanese Boss quirks) is that the only way to power it is daisy chaining it with other old boss pedal, like a DM-2 or a PH-1. I've tried every other option, but this is the only way it'll work without a battery or a very specific individual power supply. Of course this is really limiting and a bit frustrating.
On this recent pedal search I've found that my knowledge on modern chorus is really outdated, so I'd really love to know what are you guys using lately. I really like the mini pedal situation (and I'd also love a cheap option) so maybe something in that direction could be nice. I also like the vibrato option on pedals like the Walrus Audio Julia. I'm not looking for a particular sound or circuit, so pretty much anything that's not physically huge is fine.
Some quick researched options I'd liked so far:
-Way Huge Blue Hippo mkiii
-Kokko Vibrato
-Mooer Ensemble King
-Mr. Black Mini Vintage Chorus
Thanks guys!
The only inconvenient with the CE-2 (japanese Boss quirks) is that the only way to power it is daisy chaining it with other old boss pedal, like a DM-2 or a PH-1. I've tried every other option, but this is the only way it'll work without a battery or a very specific individual power supply. Of course this is really limiting and a bit frustrating.
On this recent pedal search I've found that my knowledge on modern chorus is really outdated, so I'd really love to know what are you guys using lately. I really like the mini pedal situation (and I'd also love a cheap option) so maybe something in that direction could be nice. I also like the vibrato option on pedals like the Walrus Audio Julia. I'm not looking for a particular sound or circuit, so pretty much anything that's not physically huge is fine.
Some quick researched options I'd liked so far:
-Way Huge Blue Hippo mkiii
-Kokko Vibrato
-Mooer Ensemble King
-Mr. Black Mini Vintage Chorus
Thanks guys!
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Re: updating my good ole chorus (BOSS CE-2 content)
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Re: updating my good ole chorus (BOSS CE-2 content)
The blue hippo just seems very limited to me.
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Re: updating my good ole chorus (BOSS CE-2 content)
My immediate though would be just getting a power supply with individual outs so you can power the CE-2 like it wants to be. Is that not an option or is it just old and you want to try something new?Paco wrote: ↑Mon Sep 21, 2020 9:24 pmMy boss CE-2 has been my main chorus for AGES, and though I really love it, I think its time to consider some other modern options.
The only inconvenient with the CE-2 (japanese Boss quirks) is that the only way to power it is daisy chaining it with other old boss pedal, like a DM-2 or a PH-1. I've tried every other option, but this is the only way it'll work without a battery or a very specific individual power supply. Of course this is really limiting and a bit frustrating.
On this recent pedal search I've found that my knowledge on modern chorus is really outdated, so I'd really love to know what are you guys using lately. I really like the mini pedal situation (and I'd also love a cheap option) so maybe something in that direction could be nice. I also like the vibrato option on pedals like the Walrus Audio Julia. I'm not looking for a particular sound or circuit, so pretty much anything that's not physically huge is fine.
Some quick researched options I'd liked so far:
-Way Huge Blue Hippo mkiii
-Kokko Vibrato
-Mooer Ensemble King
-Mr. Black Mini Vintage Chorus
Thanks guys!
CE-2w seems like an obvious replacement in that case, although I'm a bigger fan of the Ibanez CS-9/Mini Chorus. Similar sounding but with a bit more high end.
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Re: updating my good ole chorus (BOSS CE-2 content)
What kind of power supply are you using with your CE-2?
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Re: updating my good ole chorus (BOSS CE-2 content)
I've tried EVERYTHING to power the CE-2 individually. 12V Isolated shit, non isolated, onespot, power-all, you name it: the CE-2 won't power unless it is chained with a regular 9V (?) to another weird old boss, like the DM-2
Japanese early Boss are usually pretty special with power needs, but this one is ridiculous. The 12 weird volts are only supplied by the old ACA boss power supplies which suck and are huge, unreliable and expensive.
It hasn't been a problem because I usually pair the CE-2 with a DM-2 or a PH-1 phaser, but it has always been drag not being able to use it on its own. And I don't wanna mess with it internally, of course. Its so beautiful but unpractical and stressful haha.
The CS-9 seems like a great option! Has anyone tried the mr black mini? I love their stuff and I'm intrigued by it. I often dream with the Twin Lazers
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Re: updating my good ole chorus (BOSS CE-2 content)
I'm rocking the Zoom MS70 CDR, and always recommend checking that out. That said... you might want to take a look at the medusa and/or empress chorus pedals from Red Witch. Both are just gorgeous sounding choruses that would fit really well where a CE-2 used to be as well as cover a wider range such as the vibrato you talked about. They're a little on the larger side, though.
The CE-2W suggestion isn't bad, either. If you can find an old Arion chorus, those sound incredible and shouldn't be too expensive. EH makes a number of smallish and cheapish chorus pedals you could check out, too.
The CE-2W suggestion isn't bad, either. If you can find an old Arion chorus, those sound incredible and shouldn't be too expensive. EH makes a number of smallish and cheapish chorus pedals you could check out, too.
This is an excellent rectangle
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Re: updating my good ole chorus (BOSS CE-2 content)
Sounds like something is wrong with the one you have.Paco wrote: ↑Wed Sep 23, 2020 9:46 pmI've tried EVERYTHING to power the CE-2 individually. 12V Isolated shit, non isolated, onespot, power-all, you name it: the CE-2 won't power unless it is chained with a regular 9V (?) to another weird old boss, like the DM-2
Japanese early Boss are usually pretty special with power needs, but this one is ridiculous. The 12 weird volts are only supplied by the old ACA boss power supplies which suck and are huge, unreliable and expensive.
It hasn't been a problem because I usually pair the CE-2 with a DM-2 or a PH-1 phaser, but it has always been drag not being able to use it on its own. And I don't wanna mess with it internally, of course. Its so beautiful but unpractical and stressful haha.
The CS-9 seems like a great option! Has someone tried the mr black mini? I love their stuff and I'm intrigued by it. I often dream with the Twin Lazers
I’ve had a couple of them, and I’ve never had that problem.
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Re: updating my good ole chorus (BOSS CE-2 content)
the Mr. Black mini is GORGEOUS, it surpassed all expectations i had of it once i realized the Mix knob is a huge factor.
i didn't get rid of it until i started using a GFI Synesthesia.
i didn't get rid of it until i started using a GFI Synesthesia.
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Honestly, the WazaCraft is really, really good.
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Re: updating my good ole chorus (BOSS CE-2 content)
Seconded. I love mine.
The cool thing about fretless is you can hit a note...and then renegotiate.