Hmm, I read in an interview that Mike Inez went to a music store and bought a cheap chorus pedal for unplugged. Not saying it wasn’t a Boss, but not what I had in mind.
@@mississippisnowplow you can see it beneath his feet in unplugged if you pause the video, I bought the Uni Chorus by the way and it sounds even better than the boss for those songs. I went to the music store and it sounded EXACTLY like Nutshell
Thanks, Susi. Great comparison. I have the Boss and Aguilar chorus pedals. I like the Boss best and have it on my pedalboard right now. I think all of these could be useful to players. For me, the Boss is my favorite.
I use a Zoom B3n with a Mark Bass head. I don’t use the Zoom foot pedal for the Zoom much, but this more than covers what I need. I have a couple of different cabinets I use with the amp head and the Zoom as a preamp/effects. I have a GK 2x10 cabinet for cleaner sound on top, and a Peavey 2x10 cabinet for fuzzier sound on the bottom; Sometimes I’ll only use one of the cabinets, depending on the desired tone. Works great for small gigs. Not enough beef for more “serious” gigs, even with all four 10” speakers pumping out sound. Not enough headroom. I have an Ampeg 15 inch combo that I use by itself with whatever bass guitar also. Luckily it’s on wheels lol . I have 5 basses, but I’d like to have another 15 Lol. Favorite basses are Fender Precision and Fender Jazz fretless.
I think for me the Ampeg & the Boss are very much to my liking. The Harley Benton, Booer, and JAM all had a level of “dirty” that I personally didn’t care for. Great job Susi! Thank you!
I recently got the ampeg liquifier and can't wait to put it on my rig during rehearsal tonight. ^^ But the others sound got, too. Just the slap tone with the Harley Benton pedal was a little too harsh and snappy for me.
This is really interesting for others instruments like bass as well. EDM + pop lives from wide and unique bass sounds too. Here you can grab soundtoys for new tracks. Amazing!! Thank you sweetie luv u. 👍
If you skip between all of them listening to the same parts you realise how the Boss is the only one that allows real bass to come through. It's there with all of them but through the Boss it's solid thickness.
I use an Earthquaker Devices Aurelius, having multiple chorus modes makes it versatile. You don’t need specific bass pedals for bass, guitar pedals are usually fine, but look for ones that have a dry blend control so you can mix in the unaffected signal if you think you have some lost low end.
Great comparison, thanks. Believe it or not, I'm still using the chorus on my original 1984 Bass Rockman. After nearly 40 years, it's never let me down.
My heart will always go to Alice In Chains Unplugged Nushell Acoustic Bass Alvarez 4070 and Boss Chorus CE
But the Uni Chorus sounded really badass!
Hmm, I read in an interview that Mike Inez went to a music store and bought a cheap chorus pedal for unplugged. Not saying it wasn’t a Boss, but not what I had in mind.
@@mississippisnowplow you can see it beneath his feet in unplugged if you pause the video, I bought the Uni Chorus by the way and it sounds even better than the boss for those songs. I went to the music store and it sounded EXACTLY like Nutshell
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Awesome! I’m in the market for a bass chorus myself. I may have to check it out.
Thank you Susi for this amazing video 😍 my dream chorus pedal is the Ripply Fall but I really enjoyed the Ampeg too
Thanks, Susi. Great comparison. I have the Boss and Aguilar chorus pedals. I like the Boss best and have it on my pedalboard right now. I think all of these could be useful to players. For me, the Boss is my favorite.
Thanks a lot!
I have the UniChorus and its so AWESOME!!!!
Great playing and I keep going back to the EBS UniChorus, the only one to my ears that didn't have some degree of tone suck.
I use a Zoom B3n with a Mark Bass head.
I don’t use the Zoom foot pedal for the Zoom much, but this more than covers what I need. I have a couple of different cabinets I use with the amp head and the Zoom as a preamp/effects.
I have a GK 2x10 cabinet for cleaner sound on top, and a Peavey 2x10 cabinet for fuzzier sound on the bottom; Sometimes I’ll only use one of the cabinets, depending on the desired tone. Works great for small gigs. Not enough beef for more “serious” gigs, even with all four 10” speakers pumping out sound. Not enough headroom.
I have an Ampeg 15 inch combo that I use by itself with whatever bass guitar also. Luckily it’s on wheels lol . I have 5 basses, but I’d like to have another 15 Lol. Favorite basses are Fender Precision and Fender Jazz fretless.
I think for me the Ampeg & the Boss are very much to my liking. The Harley Benton, Booer, and JAM all had a level of “dirty” that I personally didn’t care for. Great job Susi! Thank you!
I use MXR Stereo Chorus. (big yellow one) The bass filter switch makes it an awesome chorus pedal for bass guitar. 😎
Wow! Very good video! Thanks! The JAM pedals chorus in my opinion shines!
Thanks Susi for the interesting comparison !
Thanks for watching!
The first note for each one tells all. Only the Boss has the real low end. EHX is pretty good and the Harley Benton is nearly there too.
the Boss and the EHX sound the best for my taste =) Nice comparison, thanks =)
Unfortunately the EHX has
Ampeg a close 3rd
I recently got the ampeg liquifier and can't wait to put it on my rig during rehearsal tonight. ^^
But the others sound got, too. Just the slap tone with the Harley Benton pedal was a little too harsh and snappy for me.
This is really interesting for others instruments like bass as well. EDM + pop lives from wide and unique bass sounds too. Here you can grab soundtoys for new tracks. Amazing!! Thank you sweetie luv u. 👍
If you skip between all of them listening to the same parts you realise how the Boss is the only one that allows real bass to come through. It's there with all of them but through the Boss it's solid thickness.
Good and all. Tha KS. In my opinion the best chorus is Detune effect on Bass Whammy. ❤❤
I use an Earthquaker Devices Aurelius, having multiple chorus modes makes it versatile. You don’t need specific bass pedals for bass, guitar pedals are usually fine, but look for ones that have a dry blend control so you can mix in the unaffected signal if you think you have some lost low end.
Dedicated bass pedals do make a big difference.
@@PorchBass I had the mxr deluxe chorus she used, but it didn’t do it for me.
I miss my boss chorus because of the low filter it worked so well with distortion
Just buy a Source Audio Gemini. You can literally get any chorus sound you can imagine and have a flanger, phaser and univibe all in one pedal.
Ethereal soundscapes. Liked all over them, but the EBS Uni takes the cake.
Great comparison, thanks. Believe it or not, I'm still using the chorus on my original 1984 Bass Rockman. After nearly 40 years, it's never let me down.
What do you think of the Terror Bass effects loop that is seen? Is it noisy? Mine is, and too much...
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Do you all know which of these port well to an electric guitar as well? Or another recommendation?
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Jam pedals were the more interesting and the quieter.
Chorus is the 2nd worst effect after Flanger. It’s time to let them go.
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They have there place. Lots of great songs out there that just don’t sound the same without it. Journey and Tool are a few that come to mind.