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hello, I use chorus frequently and the two best I have used are analogman [url="http://www.analogman.com/clone.htm"]http://www.analogman.com/clone.htm[/url] and Tech21 Bass Boost Chorus [url="http://www.tech21nyc.com/products/effects/boostchorusbass.html"]http://www.tech21nyc.com/products/effects/boostchorusbass.html[/url] - these are £120+ pedals. I moved to a nano board for most gigs and I sacrificed quite a bit of tone for a mooer ensemble king [url="http://www.mooeraudio.com/en/ProductInfo.asp?id=27"]http://www.mooeraudio.com/en/ProductInfo.asp?id=27[/url] which was OK, esp in the sort of rough and ready pub gigs I was playing, and was perfect in the micro casing.

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I have owned several chorus pedals and have found the Boss CEB-3 to be the best and most versatile one on bass. I'm currently using the MXR Black Label Zakk Wylde chorus pedal and it rules but the CEB-3 has a real edge over it.

-edit- using the MXR because i don't have a rack chorus for my bass rig yet and the MXR is on my guitar pedal board

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It depends on what chorus sound you'd want. If you want something more subtle you could go for a Neunaber Chorus, Iron Ether Polytope or the detune setting on a Digitech Whammy.

These pedals produce a more subtle "shimmer" rather than a "warble" which can be overpowering in some circumstances. That said, the IE Polytope can go into the realms of absurd and "when am I ever going to use this?"

I really fell in love with the Analogman Clone Chorus for its thick, rich swells and organic nature.

Bear in mind that a lot of chorus effects can add some faint high-end noise. If you use tweeters or have a very treble heavy rig then some pedals are going to produce more hiss than others.

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[quote name='BigBassBob' timestamp='1413408364' post='2578085']
It depends on what chorus sound you'd want. If you want something more subtle you could go for a Neunaber Chorus, Iron Ether Polytope or the detune setting on a Digitech Whammy.

These pedals produce a more subtle "shimmer" rather than a "warble" which can be overpowering in some circumstances. That said, the IE Polytope can go into the realms of absurd and "when am I ever going to use this?"

I really fell in love with the Analogman Clone Chorus for its thick, rich swells and organic nature.

Bear in mind that a lot of chorus effects can add some faint high-end noise. If you use tweeters or have a very treble heavy rig then some pedals are going to produce more hiss than others.
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As a fellow Aguilar user, will you be trying the upcoming 'Chorusaurus' pedal?

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[quote name='JuliusGroove' timestamp='1413538722' post='2579221']
I love Aguilar stuff! When's it coming out?
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[quote name='0175westwood29' timestamp='1413540503' post='2579248']
what an aguilar chorus!

andy
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Not sure. Just spotted that one of the Aguilar artists was posting about it on Instagram. Here's his post! I bet it'll be killer!!

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