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Old 06-16-2009, 11:46 AM
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I've just found on one eBay, for £20, couldn't find anything doing a search, has anyone had experiance with this pedal? How is it in general?
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Old 06-16-2009, 02:32 PM
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I've just found on one eBay, for £20, couldn't find anything doing a search, has anyone had experiance with this pedal? How is it in general?
Its a good pedal. Its based on the Boss CE-2 for guitar, which this particular model is usually highly sought after. It is an all analog version compared to the digital processing they use now.

The only real difference between them ( I've compared the schematics for both pedals ) the CE-2B has a blend circuit that mixes the effected signal with the original signal to still retain more of the low end. It does have one part that are different then the CE-2, don't think it makes as much difference.

To me it is too subtle an effect, so I usually modify it for more chorus sound. Got another one on the way from ebay myself.

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Old 06-16-2009, 02:40 PM
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Its a good pedal. Its based on the Boss CE-2 for guitar, which this particular model is usually highly sought after. It is an all analog version compared to the digital processing they use now.

The only real difference between them ( I've compared the schematics for both pedals ) the CE-2B has a blend circuit that mixes the effected signal with the original signal to still retain more of the low end. It does have one part that are different then the CE-2, don't think it makes as much difference.

To me it is too subtle an effect, so I usually modify it for more chorus sound. Got another one on the way from ebay myself.
Well, I like subtle Chorus, just a little to thicken up the soup abit, & for £20, you can't really go wrong, I'll e-mail the seller
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Old 06-16-2009, 03:08 PM
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The only real difference between them ( I've compared the schematics for both pedals ) the CE-2B has a blend circuit that mixes the effected signal with the original signal to still retain more of the low end.
there is more. the ce-2b has a higher x-over freq for the wet sound, meaning that the lower frequencies are affected (or could you say effected ? ) less by the chorus.

and hell yeah, it´s a great bass chorus.

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and hell yeah, it´s a great bass chorus.
I agree.

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Old 06-17-2009, 06:26 AM
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For £20 I'd nab it quickly. They usually go for loads more, I sold my jap one for £50 and could probably have got more than that.
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