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Old 08-26-2009, 01:51 PM
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Chorus: TC Elec. Or EBS?????

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I want to get a good high end chorus pedal. Both the TC Electronics and the EBS Chorus have that same features: chorus, flanger and pitch mod.
Has anyone A/B the 2 pedals?
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Old 08-27-2009, 04:52 AM
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I want to get a good high end chorus pedal. Both the TC Electronics and the EBS Chorus have that same features: chorus, flanger and pitch mod.
Has anyone A/B the 2 pedals?
+1.

I haven't tried the EBS but I've used the TC for years. The transparency and shimmer is wonderful. My problem with it is the AC cord. I can power all my other effects with a One Spot. And I need a separate cord for the SCF. I'd really like to cut the cord but the pedal just sounds too good.

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Old 08-27-2009, 07:40 AM
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I own the UniChorus and am honestly not thrilled with it. I've been GASing for a TC chorus for a while because I want some more transparency, this pedal just seems way too warbly and makes my bass sound like I'm playing the bass underwater, not in a good way at all for me. Still, I can see the pedal being useable for certain occasions!
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