goodnoize42 from Santa Fe, NM
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All-In-One Chorus sounds
Quality:
Extremely made well, will last a long time.
Sound:
Very nice, actually sounds like the real chorus pedals it models, especially the TC Electronics one. And the noise (hiss) is actually very low, and it's a STEREO PEDAL!
Reliability:
Only had it a month, but it has very durable contruction, and all my digitech pedals that I bought in the 80's still work fine!
Overall:
Got tired of my 10 year old Boss Super Chorus, and I wanted somwething different, this pedal did it for me.
Playability and Feel:
Easy to operate, good controls, lots of variation, don't like the soft clicks on the model selection knob though!
Tone:
N/A
Finish:
The paint job on this pedal is real futuristic looking, almost like a diamond plate.
Action:
Plug and play and go! Tried it through my Marshall JCM 2000 half, and then through my 76' Music Man piggy back, and also my JSX half stack; sounded fantastic through all of them! And I was playing my favorite guitar I own, my 86' Kramer Striker ST 300, and got the chorus sound to Dokken's Alone Again, perfect!
Skill Level:
Semi-Pro
Do you own this product?:
yes
Date submitted:
March 23, 2011
 
Austin 11 from Tucson, AZ
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Flexible settings, well built, offers many good tones.
Quality:
Built like a tank and weighs almost as much as one. Seems dependable so far, but registering pedal with Digitech extends warranty out to six years.
Reliability:
Have only had it for one month, but holding up well so far.
Overall:
Can't really compare it to the original pedals that it tries to emulate because I don't own any of them, but this pedal does sound really good to my ears on most settings. Seems to do a good job of mimicking the original pedals based on some reviews of those other pedals that I watched on YouTube. AC adapter is MANDATORY...EATS BATTERIES! The one issue I do have with this pedal is that it does introduce a small amount of noise into the signal chain. Not a lot of noise, but enough to make it worth mentioning.
Playability and Feel:
Knobs and footswitch are smooth to operate, but pedal probably would not be good to play in live situations because pedal can be a little complicated to use...each knob's function varies from one emulation model to the next. Would probably be ok if you are only going to use it on one or two settings though.
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N/A
Finish:
Pedal is actually black (not blue, as is shown on the picture) and the knobs are marked differently too.
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N/A
Skill Level:
Intermediate
Do you own this product?:
Yes
Date submitted:
2/22/09
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