BB from Fresno, Ca
Subject:
Very nice chorus.
Quality:
I have for of the Hardwire pedals. Tuner, Looper, Reverb(which is awesome!) and now the chorus. I'm diggin' their products.
Sound:
It doesn't really color the tone. Gives a slight chime, but you need that or it will get muddy and lost. It lets my guitar and amp sound like my guitar and amp.
My favorite settings are the Studio, Multi, and Analog. They all sound good, those are my favs. I'm not fond of the Boutique setting. It emulates a warble. Supposedly for some vintage vibe thing. Its to pronounced. Not for me.
Its sounds good blended dry, or completely wet. I like the Multi really wet. Very fun.
Reliability:
They have served me well for over a years now.
Overall:
I really like this. It was a B-stock, don't know why. Sounds great.
Do you own this product?:
Yes
Ronman from Twin Cities
Subject:
An excellent choice for live performance.
Quality:
Rock solid construction with a high quality feel to it. I like the way the top rear part of the pedal is designed for instant removal for battery access. You can literally change batteries in 30 seconds or less.
Reliability:
I have only had it on my SKB pedalboard for a week so I can't rate it's durability. It's heavy and solid so I'm not worried about it's reliability.
Overall:
A great sounding chorus pedal with a lot of choices, my favorite so far is the studio setting, which nails the super clean chorus sound aka Rush's "Time Stands Still" with my Strat. The vintage and analogue settings are authentic 70's sounding also.
Playability and Feel:
Controls are small but very responsive.
Tone:
This is one of the better chorus pedals in this price range with a large variation of tonal possibilities and true by-pass. I rated it a 4 due to the comparison to my Fulltone Choralflange, which costs a hundred bucks more and is huge but the warmest sounding chorus I have ever heard.
Finish:
Good, it's a pedal.
Do you own this product?:
I own it.