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A pretty thorough comparison of seven Chorus Pedals. Apologies for making you listen to the same loop for over 7 minutes. Oh, and at the end, I put them all on at once, just for fun. Boss CE-2w (analog) JAM Waterfall (analog) MXR Analog Chorus (analog) Electro-Harmonix Bass Clone (analog) Keeley Electronics DynoMyRoto Tri-Chorus (digital) Mad Professor Electric Blue Chorus (analog) Walrus Audio Julia (analog) My favourite is probably the CE-2w on its CE-1 setting, or the Waterfall, which is of course the most expensive of the lot. The MXR just isn't as full-sounding, and Tri-Chorus can be a bit too all-encompassing for me sometimes. The cheapest, the Bass Clone, is actually pretty good, and has a very different unique sound compared to the others. And a runner-up mention for the Mad Professor, which bills itself as 'the chorus pedal for people who don't like chorus pedals', and has a great Leslie-ish chorus sound. (But I'm a little distracted by hearing a mild slapback delay in there.) Fender Thinline Telecaster, looped on EHX Canyon Boss Katana 50W on the Clean channel, mic'd with a Sennheiser e609 Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 into GarageBand and Final Cut Pro