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Boss CE-3 Chorus

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Manufacturer URL http://www.bossus.com/
Ease of Use 9.3 (53 responses)
Sound Quality 8.1 (54 responses)
Reliability 9.3 (51 responses)
Customer Support 6.3 (13 responses)
Overall Rating 8.4 (51 responses)
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Product: Boss CE-3 Chorus
Price Paid: USD 30.00 USED
Submitted 06/23/2008 at 08:52pm by Jack Dixon
Email: Jakemcguin<at>yahoo dot com

Ease of Use : 10
Pretty easy to use rate depth stereo switch

Sound Quality : 3
I use it through a fender champ and a '65 princeton along with a crybaby wah, dod phaser, hao soul pressure overdrive, and boss os-2 overdrive/distortion, and boss ps-3 pitch shifter with a Godin exit 22 and a fender standard stratocaster. This is the Japanese "green label" model. Very quiet. As far as the sound goes, I don't understand what all the Hype about it is. The effect seems to be barely there. I would recommend a PS-3 pitch shifter for a chorus effect instead of this pedal (maybe I don't like it because I've used the PS-3 before I heard the CE-3). Cuts the signal a bit when engaged but doesn't seem to suck tone when disengaged. I bought it because of everyones reviews (against the advice of my brother-in-laws guitarist he also uses a PS-3) and am quite disappointed. It has hardly any depth to it and definetly won't make anyone seasick.

Reliability : 10
Solid as a Boss rock that it is.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never needed it

Overall Rating : 5
I play blues and classic rock mostly and have been playing off and on for 30 years. I wish it had more depth to it although it does add a bit of shimmer but nothing earth shattering. I would probably not replace it especially since it only cost $30.00. I would check out others and definetly some other model.


Product: Boss CE-3 Chorus
Price Paid: USD 120
Submitted 03/22/2008 at 03:13pm by Dana Cornelisen

Ease of Use : 7
It first look it appears complicated due to all the settings. But once you plug in you figure it out pretty quick.

Sound Quality : 10
In my opinion this is the chorus of choruses. I got this in the 1980's and have used it since. Its tone - very thick Bossy chorus is very 80's. Very yummy and colorful. Combined with a Memory Man delay all is perfect in the universe.

Reliability : 10
Worked for me since what? 1983?

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never needed

Overall Rating : 10
Play all kinds. My modeling amp handles my chorsu needs so this pedal sits idle. Getting a tube amp just to use my vintage pedals and get rid of all this digital crap....


Product: Boss CE-3 Chorus
Price Paid: USD 100 USED
Submitted 01/31/2008 at 10:24pm by Mike
Email: mikejmeehan at hotmail<dot>com

Ease of Use : 8
Touch trickier than other choruses (chorii? choree?? plural anyone?) because of the extra selection of configuration. But if you want that in the first place, you can't really complain that you have to deal with it... Otherwise simple enough.

Sound Quality : 7
I used it with a bench of Japanese Fenders through a Peavey Classic 30 valve, a Fender all valve Super 210 and an old 1970s Vase Trendsetter valve head (with a Marshall 210). Sound quality seemed good, although a bit metallic and/or cold at times. I'm naturally a bit biased because something in me has never liked chorus tone. I've used it more to separate the stereo channels when I use 2 amps. (But I'll still be gentle...)

Reliability : 10
Boss 10/10. I've probably had 40 Boss pedals ove years and not one has ever given me trouble. I've had 3 Washburn pedals- all had reliability issues. Zoom, likewise. Korg, ditto. DOD/Digitech...the same. Boss are just unbelieveable.

Customer Support : 6
They've started publishing their manuals online (about time) but they're not especially supportive. The bossarea.com site is the best resource (but it's not run by Boss, just by Boss fans). Bossarea is very cool. Boss are fortunate that their products are such high quality, support is very rarely needed. Although, I'm sure they factored that in to their business plan...

Overall Rating : 7
We play indie or alternate stuff. I have been playing for a long long time but I'm in denial over my aging, so I won't say how long... This was an ok chorus. I sold it to buy a CH-1 (again- back to the one that suits me more). In my very humble opinion, it sounds more organic and seems to do a better job of splitting the signal into stereo. Very sufficient- just not for me. And it's hard to be truly objective...


Product: Boss CE-3 Chorus
Price Paid: USD 100 USED
Submitted 11/20/2007 at 03:27pm by Marius Ciesiolka

Ease of Use : 10
It's pretty basic. Rate and depth. The third knob is for changing between stereo and mono.

Sound Quality : 10
I just got this one back from my bass-player. Forgot how good it sounded. I know, ten is high rated, but man... I own a ce-2, the holy grail of chorus except from the ce-1. This one does a better job in my world. Ce-2 has this big transparrent sound to it, but the 3 has a warmth and a lo-fi Wibe that I like. It just sounds better to me. The ce-2 is from Taiwan and ce-3 is from japan. So maybe there's a point there. Never heard the Japan ce-2. But of all the chorus-effects that I've heard, this one is the best. That includes any fulltone, Voodoolab, EHX, Ibanez.......and more..

Chain in command: Us strat plus or Gibson The Paul>> Budda Wah>> Boss od-3>>Reezafratzitz distortion>> T-rex tremolo>>(and now)Boss ce-3>>Boss dd-3>> Ampeg Reverberrocket r12r.

Reliability : 10
Never had a boos crakc down on me.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never had to.

Overall Rating : 10
I play mostly blues, rock and indie. I have been playing for almost 25 years. If this pedal was stolen Id get another one in a sec, the price for this one is pretty low. The ce-3 is a very good pedal, it has a warmth to it. The only chorus that fit my taste. I know this is a high rating. But I've never heard it beaten.


Product: Boss CE-3 Chorus
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 06/21/2007 at 06:52pm by Max Mejia

Ease of Use : 8
This pedal is really easy to use you can find your chorus in like 5 minutes. its quite simple a bit confusing at first but once you get the hang of it you are set.

Sound Quality : 8
Sounds good, come on it is ANALOG it sounds good not as good as the ROLAND CHORUS JC 77 amp which I owned. I bought this one because I wanted to hear if it sounded like the amps chorus but it didn't. It laked "Depth" and it is more focused on the mids because it uses JR4558DD opamps which are the ones that the Tube Screamer uses, which tend to take away the some of the low/high end making it best suitable for overdrive pedals.
Never the less this pedal is quite warm sounding and it quite good compared to most digital choruses of today.

Reliability : 10
It is A BOSS they are made TOUGH >:(

Customer Support : 10
I have ordered some parts for a ROLAND JC 77 amp and they were very friedly.

Overall Rating : 10
This pedal is great for me because I like chorus. I own 2 the CH 1 which I like and this one the CE 3 whish I also like, the two are quite different though. The only thig that I wish that this pedal had is a bit more depth and a bit more speed, which I modified mines to do, now it sounds like my beloved JC 77 chorus amp. If you guys want to modify this pedal it is really easy and cheap as well. you can do the same mods of the CE 2 to this pedal because their circuitry is very similar, almost the same.


Product: Boss CE-3 Chorus
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 06/20/2007 at 02:48pm by Max Mejia

Ease of Use : 10
Very simple to use and easy to find the sound that you are looking for. Not complicated at all. It has some cool features also.

Sound Quality : 8
I recently bought this pedal in Evil-Bay, I saw the oportunity and I took it it was cheap like 20 bucks but it did't have the spring, I recently got a spring and I'm glad I did this investment.

The sound of the pedal to me is similar to a CH 1 which I also own, without the high end EQ. The tone of the CE 3 is more focused on the MIDS really warm though and I like it. I recently replaced most of the Electrolitic capacitors because they age with time and they tend to dull the tone of most Chorus pedals and tube amps. The pedal I own was made in JAPAN 1983 and thats like "24" year old Electrolitic Capacitors which can affect the tone mostly for bad. Now it sounds a lot cleaner and I can hear more highs, overal it has more clarity. If you want to try a simple mod just replace the 100uf capacitor, which is the thickes _cylinder like_ component with the same value but NEW take a look at the polarity carefully and go for it. You can find these at any radio-shack for a buck.

Reliability : 7
IT is a BOSS, I own 5 of these and they have never failed me except on the on/off FOOT SWITCH, but that is easily fixed.

Customer Support : 8
I have dealt with them a couple of 2 and they are very friendly and they know what you are looking for. I think they are musicians also. I have ordered some parts for amps and pedals and they are right on target all the time they know the products very well.

Overall Rating : 8
I play Contemporary Christian in spanish and this pedal is good for many music styles. Blues, 80's rock and super Ballads. I have been playing 8 years now. I like the tone of the CE 3. I hate that it doesn't have enough DEPTH.


Product: Boss CE-3 Chorus
Price Paid: NZD 40 USED
Submitted 02/28/2007 at 06:03am by Dragon Read

Ease of Use : 9
It depends how technical you want to get about stereo stuff but yeah it's an easy to use pedal. (and NO! not all pedals are easy to use)


Sound Quality : 7
K well when I first got this pedal I really didn't enjoy using it, the chorus sounded pretty normal really and I got very annoyed at the way it dulled the tone on my guitar a bit even when it was dissengaged. Also the volume drop when engaged was annoying. So it does have a few little quirks i guess but here's the thing... when it came time to sell it I just couldn't I guess I fell in love with it. I've done a lot of experimenting with this pedal in terms of various amp set-ups and the stereo setting including using it in the stereo effects loop of my stereo Marshall MG 250DFX and also using two seperate amps. I've pretty much found that if you put the rate at about 12o'clock and the depth at 3o'clockish, switch the stereo knob to mono mode and just plug into output B (D-E) you can get quite a sweet sound that will cut through a bit for solos (depending on your other effects and settings etc) and also is just plain nice clean. Sounds cool with a long delay :)
The reason I use output B is because I find that output A seems to have a bit of destructive interferance from adding the wet and dry signals together which can make the sound a bit too thin fr my liking.

I also have a rocktron Tsunami chorus which I wasn't too sure about when I first got because it didn't really sound like "a better version of the ce-3" at all but after playing a bit you can get really hot swirls of vibe-like analog chorus from the tsunami. So lesson learnt? if you want deep, seductive swirls of mojo don't get the ce-3. But if you want a chorus pedal with plenty of chorussy chorus you might like the ce-3. Just to clarify the tsumani has a simpler possibly subtler sound than the more complex (like more chorusses) sounding boss pedal.

The other set-up that I played with for a bit was using two amps fairly near each other, having the rate lowish and the depth about 12o'clockish I think. I had delay on one amp and I don't remember what the stereo was set to but I do know I got compliments on "that beautiful tone" i think it was also described as "awesome". But ya'know... maybe I'm just really good at playing the guitar :P

Reliability : 9
yup. seems good. The knobs are impressively well built. I just managed to pull one off after quite a lot of effort and they are very solid. The little black rubber thing is broken a bit but no-where near the end of it's life. my DS-1 black rubber thing is in far worse condition but still usable :)

It's made in Taiwan, I know that has nothing to do woth the reliablity but I didn't want to put anymore writing in the sound quality section.

Customer Support : No Opinion
dunno

Overall Rating : 8
It's a useful effect even though it's not the nicest to use because of the slight tone-sucking, but I have an eq pedal to counter things like that and it's not actually very noticable when it's in the effects loop. It is on my pedal board and will stay there with the setting i described befor along with my other chorus and eq pedal.

I've had this pedal for at least a year and have been playing for too long to remember. I build and design guitar effects and have tried out far too many than anyone should lol. so that's my qualifications ;)
I'm also in a gigging band but that's just not that interesting. I play many styles but would describe myself as a blues guitarist based on my usual solo style, quite like pink floyd really.

As a performance oriented guitarist I usually don't look for variatey in a stompbox. I look for versatility surely. but not to the extent that I would twiddle knobs on stage between songs to get that 'other cool sound'.

SO what guitarist would pass up a chance to boast their rig? not me :)
Boss ce-3 (of course), Rocktron Tsunami Chorus, Boss FV500L volume pedal, Boss GE-7 equalizer, japanese Ds-1, NYC Big Muff ??, custom effect switchgear, and hot pink a Guyatone HD2 Harmonic distortion (not on pedalboard at the moment). I have a marshall MG 250DFX stereo 100w amp and use the onboard delay, reverb and distortion. I also have a peavey rage 128 or something practice amp. Oh and I made my own talkbox and distortion (own design), they're not used often tho.


Product: Boss CE-3 Chorus
Price Paid: 45 (AUD) used
Submitted 05/05/2006 at 04:56am by anonymous19

Ease of Use : 10
dont need manuals..go find ur own sound out of it...i find mine in like 5 mins

Sound Quality : 10
i had the japanese made one..bought it in a 2nd hand shop near my area..i dont know whats the retail price of this but i think got it really cheap(45AUD)..sound?well for me at least all choruses sounded the same..i was gona buy a ce5 until i saw this thing and plugged it in and bang..just what i wanted..compare this to ch1 well il choose this pedal straight away..couldnt get the sound i wanted out of ch1..with the ce5?id go for ce3 still..some people complain about the hiss..well i dont have it in mine..but we'll see..

Reliability : 10
well i guess i can..its BOSS..

Customer Support : 10
u dont need to..its boss..i trust em

Overall Rating : 10
its a good chorus pedal..buy the jap made one if u spot one..=)


Product: Boss CE-3 Chorus
Price Paid: US $70 used
Submitted 01/01/2006 at 05:54am by Simon
Email: flying_vee_62<at>hotmail dot com

Ease of Use : 9
Simple to use, i didnt get a manual with it as i got it 2nd hand from ebay but it took less than a minute to work out how to set it up the way i wanted, i go out from output A and use the left stereo setting seeing as i dont yet have a stereo rig. the other TWO (wow, so many, i might get lost) controls are kinda obvious so anyone who doesnt get it must be a US president or something (no offence to jfk, he seemed alright)

Sound Quality : 9
electir guitar > dunlop zakk wylde wah > boss CS-1 > boss CE-3 > marshall DSL401

OR

martin D1 acoustic > Boss CS-1 > CE-3 > Ashdown AAR-1

I know that really i should plug this into the fx loop but i cant really be bothered with the extra cables and i get a erfectly usable sound from this route. Most of the time i use a subtle effect to add a shimmer to my clean/crunch but turn both knobs up and you get a great vibrato/chorus effect thats fun to play with! Sounds really nice on the martin, i use it for a lot of picking to add a bit more magic. I had doubts as to how 'warm' this would sound in comparison to the CE-2 but no complaints since i bought it. Ill give it a 9 because i'd still like a CE-2.... or even a CE-1 but only for the rarity factor :p

Reliability : 10
Well, mines an early Made In Japan one, not sure what year but its battered and is obviously pretty used.... however, NOTHING is wrong with it and as far as i can see from the circuit, its all original so hasnt beem repaired. Then again it is a Boss pedal and theres a reason "8 million guitarists" use them lol

PS, battery life is great!

Customer Support : 10
Never had to use, i take that as a good thing!

Overall Rating : 10
My band play alternative rock so main influences are RHCP's and Smashing Pumpkins, add in a bit of john butler trio, guns n roses and fo fighters and thats us really! as said before, i like to use this as a "shimmer pedal" and for that its great, id buy it again or have it repaired if it ever broke.... doubting that tho!


Product: Boss CE-3 Chorus
Price Paid: US $15
Submitted 12/10/2005 at 01:42am by Wes Caley
Email: gorillaromero<at>yahoo dot com

Ease of Use : 10
Very simple.......3 knobs,not much to it.Lots of sounds available,for sure though.Firmware revision # is 6-zulu-9ER haha just kidding.

Sound Quality : 10
Setup is: Dean '79 reissue Z>Peterson Strobostomp>Marshall ED-1 comp>
Boss SD-1 overdrive>Boss CE-3>MXR Phase 90 EVH>Marshall JCM 800 2210 head>Marshall JCM 800 slant 4x12 w/Vintage 30's....or a Line 6 Spider II 30-watt combo amp.It is only as noisy as any regular chorus pedal.Now here is the weird part:the Taiwan version and the Japan version are RADICALLY different!!!! I originally owned the Taiwan version,and bought a Japanese version on Ebay.Well.....I really HATED that one man! It had this really "clean" sound to it....too much treble response,and it could NOT get the nice "swirly"(for lack of a better word)tone at all.The Taiwan version has a great Small Clone-ish sound to it.....sits over the top of the sound,instead of integrating within it.Gets a much nicer breakup too,since I use it in front of my amp.The Japanese one just had too much chimey character.Seriously,it was like I had 2 entirely different pedals.Here are my settings on it:RATE-6,Depth-10,MODE:Mono.If you do that with the other one,it just don't sound right man.Can't explain it.Anyways,this thing is THE BEST chorus I have ever used,hands down.It is so lush,and gets a really nice sound with cleans,and a MESSY,jacked up tone with distortion!!!Think,like,Nirvana "Come As You Are" sorta chorus.....or any old shit like The Chameleons,The Cure,etc.Really great pedal man,the Taiwan one anyways.But it is a lot cheaper than the other version.....the pots are not as good,the battery terminal is crap also.But the SOUND.....oh yeah.....it's a HUGE part of my sound!

Reliability : No Opinion
It won't break.....period.No more to say.

Customer Support : No Opinion
UH....I would just fix it myself.Just a simple pedal ya know.If it dies,I'll break out a schematic and a soldering iron.

Overall Rating : No Opinion
I play death metal,and experimental progressive rock/noisy shit,like The Cancer Conspiracy,King Crimson,Mr Bungle,etc.I have been playin about 10 years and have owned way too much shit,really.This thing is my little friend that no one cares about.I have tried the most expensive chorus pedals out there,and they did not have the charm of this one,though others were more "hi-fi",less noisy,had more switches....blah blah blah.Buy the cheapo version,it sounds way better!!! Much more unique!!!!! It is one sexy pedal.This and my SD-1 overdrive I cannot live without!!! They are MY sound!


Product: Boss CE-3 Chorus
Price Paid: US $35 used
Submitted 08/05/2005 at 03:33pm by Alex
Email: arcanon1313<at>msn dot com

Ease of Use : 10
two knobs, one mode switch, stereo outs, pedal. if you can't figure it out than your a complete (insert insult here). Easy as hell to get a good sound out of.

Sound Quality : 9
I run it in the EFX loop of my marshall 9004 preamp ( to take advantage of the stereo outs) sounds really good a nice spread of sound. in mode A the sound is very thick, and shimmery. in mode B the effect isn't as pronounced but sounds good nonetheless. This is an underrated boss pedal that is a secret weapon in my setup.

Reliability : 10
Yup I can depend on it.

Customer Support : No Opinion
I can repair it if it breaks down and if I can't then I know someone who can.

Overall Rating : 9
One of the best chorus' out there.


Product: Boss CE-3 Chorus
Price Paid: 90 (Canadian) used
Submitted 06/15/2005 at 11:46pm by BossPhreak
Email: themuffinman88<at>hotmail dot com

Ease of Use : 9
i got it used with no manual...still dont know exactly what the last knob does, but i have a pretty good idea so 9.

Sound Quality : 9
Made In Japan, Green Label

Agile Hornet, Boss(ns2,mt2,ds2,sd1,hf2,eh2,dd5,cs3(not neccesarily in that order)) plus 2 wahs --->Kustom Lead II. I havent used the ce3 with all of these at once, but with some here and some there...i find the effect to be just right...not faded, or not overwhelming...i find clean, you can get some very nice tones...i was able to get the Sanitarium intro sound using it clean...with my mt2, i got a good Into The Lungs Of Hell type sound(kinda dark)...personally, i think it sounds better clean...even just on chords, it dresses em up nicely. it can go from a nice soft chorus, to a harsh vibrato type sound. pretty versatile.

Reliability : 10
i read on someone elses review "if there was a nuclear war, 2 things would survive. Cockroaches, and Boss pedals." couldnt have put it better myself...i now own 9 boss stomps, and they are all working fine.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : No Opinion
from metal to blues, to country, a chorus can be used...i didnt even compare it to the ce2, ce5, or ch1, so for all i know they could be better.

NOTE!!!!!!! The one that i purchased was made in Japan...a friend and I were jamming a while ago, and he had the same pedal, but his was made in Taiwan...i gave them the direct test, straight to the amp, and put the settings EXACTLY the same...and they sounded a bit different...The Taiwan-made ce3 sounded slightly thinner, and not quite as "in your sound" it sounded more like "on/behind your sound." whether as the Japan one was "in your sound."lol I dont know if that really makes sense, and could have just been a problem with his pedal, but i do know that Japan models are apparantly higher quality. anyways, 10 overall...great pedal, get it...

and its sparkly-blue!!!


Product: Boss CE-3 Chorus
Price Paid: US $100
Submitted 03/22/2005 at 11:33am by Tim

Ease of Use : 10
Easy to use.

Sound Quality : 10
Excellent sound quality

Reliability : 2
Not impressed. During the 1.5 year that I've owned it, I've probably used it twice. It now requires servicing for some kind of short that has developed inside the unit. (Make sure you read the customer support section.)

Customer Support : 1
Take heed my friends, support for these pedals is a joke once you're beyond the warranty period. In the San Francisco Bay Area, where I live, the two designated reps for Boss (in San Jose & San Mateo) charge as follows: San Jose: flat fee of $65; San Mateo: $95 per hour, with a $75 minimum fee. Sending the pedal to Boss for servicing is the best deal: $45 per hour (charging on the quarter hour). Frankly, I couldn't believe the first two service companies. In my opinion, they're robber barrons.

Overall Rating : 3
Love the pedal, but not impressed with the support network.


Product: Boss CE-3 Chorus
Price Paid: 260.00 (CAN in 82")
Submitted 03/14/2005 at 10:24am by Michel Bouchard

Ease of Use : 10
Easy, 3 knobs: rate, deph, stereo/mono.
Nice blue metal-flake colour.

Sound Quality : 9
Using various guitars and amps. Usually placed in the effect loop. My favorite setup is: G&L Legacy Special--->Morley 70" PWO Wah--->Marshall JH-1--->Crate GXT-100, then in effect loop BOSS RDD-20 delay--->BOSS GE-7--->Boss CE-3, and from the output "B" of the CE-3 to a Sound-Research SS amp (all the processing of the guitar tone is already achieve, this amp just reproduce the same tone for stereo).

Not noisy at all, it sounds great on clean. With distortion it depends on what you are looking for, it is focus on mids and removes a bit of bass and soften the attach of your notes, I find a little lost of volume when on as well, sometimes it can be desirable, sometimes not, this is when the GE-7 comes handy.
But nothing can beat that stereo option. You get a huge surround sound effect that can only bring smile on your face.

It gets a nine because you need an equalizer to compensate the increase in mids and decrease in bass.

Reliability : 10
I play with it since the last 23 years, I bought it new in 1982 and it's still like new. Almost always on. It did cost an arm and a leg back in 82 (around 260.00 Can $)but it pays off over the years.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 10
I play blues (my own songs), classic/progressive rock (like Rush, Pink Floyd, Dream Theater),...I play since 25 years.
Stolen of lost ? I would search for another one right away, I cannot play in mono any more, it is so much more Huge in stereo.


Product: Boss CE-3 Chorus
Price Paid: 35 (Euro)
Submitted 10/30/2004 at 06:52pm by dr. pony

Ease of Use : 9
Sehr leicht, eigentlich nur zwei Regler plus der Mode-Schalter...Stereooutputs, sollte man mal ausprobieren, sehr schon....

Sound Quality : 9
Pony Custom Electric Guitar (very hot pickups, straight from hell)--> Marshall DriveMaster-->Dunlop Crybaby from Hell--> MXR Doubleshot Distortion--> Mesa StudioPreamp | Loop --> EHX Holy Grail --> Boss CE-3 --> Boss OC-2 --> Boss Ns-2 /| --> Marshall 4100 & 2210 Poweramp --Y Marshall& Laney 4x12 Cabinet

Keine unerwunschten Nebengerausche; zumindest nix das das Gate nicht eliminiert. Habs nie ohne Gate getestet.
Insgesamt ist es ein angenehmer und weicher Chorus, der aber gerade auch durch seinen leichten Mittenboost immer ausreichend stark ist, er hat einen eigenen Charakter, den muss man mogen, ich finde ihn gro?artig/retro, sehr schon. Mit viel Disto und Depth ganz auf wirds bei meinem Setup etwas zu dick, aber so weit will ich das Ding eh nicht aufdrehen. Wirklich die Sonne geht auf bei cleansopunds und den Stereooptionen der kleinen blauen Kiste, schade dass ich nie clean spiele...wie auch immer...

Reliability : 10
100%

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 9
...es ist ein Teil das einfach Vintage ist und auch so klingt, tatsachlich finde ich das hier wirklich gut! Sieht nebenbei auch noch gut aus, blau-metallic! Einziges Bossteil mit drei Knopfen in einer Reihe, leider sieht man dadurch die LED schlecht, aber man hort den Unterschied deutlich ob die Kiste an ist oder nicht...


Product: Boss CE-3 Chorus
Price Paid: ca. 45 ? used
Submitted 06/13/2004 at 02:19am by Seba5000
Email: shadowlightbraker at hotmail<dot>com

Ease of Use : 10
This thing is very easy to use! Just set the knobs is the postition you like the sound ;)

Sound Quality : 8
I use a 30 Watt Marshall Amp and a WH10 when i turn the chorus on its a little bit noisy but just when high volumes but its not bad! I thinnk the CE-3 Sound great but to get a great sound it good wehn your make your amp trebly i recorded a Song called under the bridge ;) with treby setting and i sounded like the original version that recorded with a CE-1! Yes it sound like my favorite artists ;) I would use it with Dist it sound to muddy then just for clean sounds

Reliability : 7
hmm yes you can

Customer Support : No Opinion
no

Overall Rating : 8
I play mostly Funk and Rock and its good for this. When it was stolen it were a reason for me to buy a CE-1 ;) a CE-3 is good to but CE-1 is better :D I love about this Pedal that ist very warm i hate that you have to sett your amp in other positions. Its a good chorus which can sound good with the right settings ;)


Product: Boss CE-3 Chorus
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 04/01/2004 at 08:15pm by matty

Ease of Use : 10
Very easy. Nice little variation in the mono selection through output A or B, the nobs are pretty obvious.

Sound Quality : 9
Set up is a Les Paul special (P100s) through CE3 into modified peavey classic 30, or the same setup with a Maton acoustic. When kicked in there is a little noise from CE3, but only myself or the very occasional mixing dude will pick it up in a live setting. I found that the peavey effects loop was strangely more likely to generate noise, so if I'm using the CE3 I put it inline to the amp. When inline or in the effects loop the CE3 does colour your sound a little when switched off, seems to just steal a little treble sparkle. That's fine by me as if I'm not going to use it, it's nowhere near my rig!

The chorus itself is good simple chorus, nice shimmer, can be taken to the light Phasey edge, or right down to slow gentle reverby sound. Does good cheesy chorus too, but I'm not going to use that too often. Doesn;t rob me of the inherent warmth of my set up but adds that litlle bit of depth for the lone guitarist situations.

Reliability : 10
I have no idea how old it is, Got it second hand 5 years ago, but it's never let me down. I gig once a fortnight, and treat my gear with respect but solid use. It certianly travels well enough, and stands up to the usual mishaps (dropping, stepping on wrong part accidently etc)

Customer Support : 6
Never, ever needed it. They don't have a very usable kind of history/ old product section.

Overall Rating : 10
Playing for 8 years. Play some blues, light rock, pop and country with this thing. I prefer to play hard rock (foo fighters, spiderbait) and dirty blues, but you don't play too many of those in a row at a pub gig. If lost or stolen I'd search out another old boss chirus, maybe a CE2, but i'd grab another of these jast as happily. My fave feature is the light shimmer and thickness it can add, I like the colour too.

I've compared it to all sorts of multi effects and stand alone chorus. I can't justify the money given that chorus isn't my fave effect Other stand alone chorus sound remarkably similar given the cost and every multi I've tried so far seems to lack a little warmth and flexability.I like that I can just take this out of the rig during a break, without playing with patches etc etc.


Product: Boss CE-3 Chorus
Price Paid: #30 (GBP) used
Submitted 12/03/2003 at 04:53am by Mr Grassterman

Ease of Use : 10
Doesn't get much easier than this, rate and dept plus a two pos knob which selects the type of chorus if used in mono, In stereo it creates two seperate wave forms which sound huge when put across a stage.

Sound Quality : 10
I'm using a Non-reverse gibson firebird, Various distortions & Fuzz boxes (Boogie V-Twin -> Roger Mayer Vision Octavia -> MXR M-151 Shibby!) -> Fender Blender (home made from orig schematics tho...))
then into the mod effects ~ CE-3 -> BF-2 -> OC-2 all rigged up in a crazy way through the effects loops on the JCM, plus two on a Boss LS-2 (boss' greatest invention!) and one on a boss noise suppresor then finally into a vox wah & a DD-3.

I always use this in mono (not that the rig looks that way - bit embarasing when i pull the board out at a venue!) the stereo mode is nice but have to draw the line somewhere otherwise i'll run out of leads. The chorus is very nice a subtle, without causing any noise at all. I can only here extra hum, if i get my boogie on at the same time, but thats crazy talk.

The effect is not a strong effect and if you want that swirly whirly curly GIRLY kinda chorus my advice is - buy a cat. It really does add a new dimension to your clean sound (thats mostly what i use it for) allowing you to OOOOOOO and AAHHHHH all night. similar vibe? it goes from nothing to that nice chorus sound on The Nirvan unplugged Gig - even some early metallica - if you like that sort of thing.

I only use it with a power supply so i don't know what the battery consumption is like.

Reliability : 10
Boss = Chieftan Tank surounded by a big strong thing indeed, inside a bigger tank - or something equally as strong

this pedal is very old and not even the paint has scratched!

Customer Support : 10
Never had to bother about this pedal but i once needed a manual for a dd-5 (which i didn't own!) and they posted it to me next day

so i'm gonna give 'em a 10

Overall Rating : 10
Fantastic pedal - for what it does.

Remember, if you really want a big ass chorus pedal - stop


Product: Boss CE-3 Chorus
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 10/16/2003 at 01:30am by Anonymous

Ease of Use : 10
Easy. There are only two knobs, virtually anything sounds good.

Sound Quality : 8
It sounds very good- I am content. You can get those early Metallica clean sounds, dark and mystical. Also, it may sound quite psychedelic when used with disortion, although I wish that it could be tweaked up to higher speed, as this would sound sicker, almost Jimi Hendrix. Does not matter what kind of gear you have. It is a nice option to be able to use it in stereo also. You can also use a switch (in mono) to turn off the chorus effect and make it sound like whammy bar fluttering. It does create some noise though, especially with distortion.

Reliability : 9
Mine is a well-used unit that looks kind of beaten up. I inherited it one year ago. Still no problems, I use it without backup.

Customer Support : No Opinion
havent dealt with them.

Overall Rating : 8
Good chorus in every sense apart from the minor noise. I dont know wether I'd replace it with the same type or not. I'd probably try something newer and more extreme.


Product: Boss CE-3 Chorus
Price Paid: $75 (Australian $) used
Submitted 04/30/2003 at 07:19pm by Nick
Email: thefailuresofthemodernman at hotmail<dot>com

Ease of Use : 9
I found it really easy to get a good sound out of this pedal, owing mostly to the fact that it only has the two dials. I got mine second-hand without a manual, but the dials are self-explanitory

Sound Quality : 9
My current set-up (owing to my status as a poor student) is an Ibanez GRX70 into Boss MT2, Danelectro pastrami overdrive, this CE-3 and then an RV-3, all run into a 60's secondhand-store amp made by Dynamic Musical Enterprises of Japan (If anyone knows anything about this amp/company, I want to know.) I found the pedal went really nicely in my setup, not creating any extra noise. A big word of warning here - this pedal is best suited to certain types of music. I'm very into a lot of 80's new wave/"goth" stuff, as well as shoegazing and drone, and I found this pedal was wonderful for these genres. However, probably not the best pedal if you don't like the retro sounds. That said, the pedal is capable of a wide range of sounds, from just a slight hint of chorus to a really big swirly sound. It sounds a bit queasy if you turn both dials up really high, but I found it safe to either boost the rate right up and hold back on depth or vice-versa. The pedal plays really nicely through the reverb, and adds a lot to either of the distortion pedals. It adds a nice dimension to feedback, also

Reliability : 10
It's boss - what could I say that hasn't already been said?

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never had to deal with this

Overall Rating : 9
For $75 (that's about $140 US) this pedal performs excellently. It matches well with most of the stuff I play, from the aformentioend shoegazy "goth" stuff on the higher settings to jazz and folk stuff when you turn it down. Short of a small clone, this is probably the best chorus pedal i've tried - certainly on par with all the other boss stuff. Unless I suddenly come across a lot of money, this will stay my primary chorus pedal. If you like bands such as The Cure, the Church etc, or anything like Slowdive, you shouldn't pass this up


Product: Boss CE-3 Chorus
Price Paid: Too much (Canadian) used
Submitted 01/25/2003 at 07:52pm by Greasy

Ease of Use : 8
The easiest pedal I've ever tried. Two control nobs and a mode switch nob I had issues at first (works better with an adapter for some reason)no manual

Sound Quality : 9
whichever guitar has the right tunning to a Nobels DT-1 (quality pedal, get one) to this chorus to a bass combo amp. You heard me. sounds quality, it has a hum, but you can at least tell when its on when you're using a battery (the light doesn't go on!) I'm pleased with it overall went into the guitar store and bought the cheapest non-dano chorus. I love the sound and have been playing it for hours checking out everything its got. Wide spectrum i'm impressed

Reliability : 10
Its a Roland Everyone said its indestructable, i'll agree. My Nobels pedals are based on the same sort of chasis design, and they've been abused for a long time. It'll last forever.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Umm... Never dealt with any support staff for guitar stuff, the warenty is long gone.

Overall Rating : 8
Very impressed, I don't use a lot of chorus, but this pedal my change that. Lets gig it hardcore and see how well it'll hold up. Yeah, I play grunge even though it is long dead. I play anything that has quality rythm stuff (I hate solos so much) Cranberries, Ben Harper, Marilyn Manson, Nirvana, Aerosmith, pumpkins, oasis, white stripes, Green Day, Barenaked ladies, etc...


Product: Boss CE-3 Chorus
Price Paid: 20 (#) used
Submitted 01/07/2003 at 05:10am by Martin

Ease of Use : 8
3 knobs - rate and depth are simple enough, but the mode is a bit trickier. Basically, use mode I(mono) unless you're using both outputs A and B.

Sound Quality : 9
I'm using a '77 ibanez artist, thru the CE-3, an electro-harmonix big muff usa reissue into a 40w Marshall JCM2000 DSL combo. The chorus can give a bit of background hiss thru the overdrive channel, but i don't normally notice as long as a note's ringing out. Apart from that, it sounds gorgeous. A warm, lush chiming twang with the rate high, and a lovely 12-string sound with rate and depth fairly low. Crank both and it sounds like nirvana's 'come as you are' but too much depth with distortion sounds a bit muddy.

Reliability : 10
It's boss. built like a brick outhouse. 'nuff said. Would never need a backup in a gig, but would take a spare battery.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Got it second hand, so haven't seen the warranty. Can't see it breaking in a million years.

Overall Rating : 9
Got this pedal from a mate at uni for only 20 quid. It's perfect for grungey 90s rock like nirvana or the pumpkins, but can used to add an extra something to any electric guitar sound. Unfortunately, i haven't had chance to try it out in stereo, but it's my favourite pedal. stunning.


Product: Boss CE-3 Chorus
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 11/25/2002 at 07:11am by mykl
Email: mykl<at>krestan dot cz

Ease of Use : No Opinion

Sound Quality : 9
Some of you wrote here he dosn`t like CE-3 for its big hiss. Yeah, some units are too noisy (cause BBD registry). So i`d replace the CCD chip (MN 3207 - about $4 in my country) and it work great, no hiss, no metalic sound, realy warm, comparable with CE-2, but stereo !!! If you know what you`re doing, try it!! Absolutly perfect!!!

Reliability : No Opinion

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : No Opinion


Product: Boss CE-3 Chorus
Price Paid: US $50 used
Submitted 07/25/2002 at 12:39pm by Andrew Grupp
Email: fender_andy at cox<dot>net

Ease of Use : 10
Very easy to use.

Sound Quality : 10
I use it between a Fender Std. Strat and a Rogue CG-100r.
Never noisy.
Very cool sound.

Reliability : 9
Very reliable - seems to be very tough. Although the pedal plate is metal, remember the switch is plastic...

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never dealt.

Overall Rating : 10
Very good workhorse chorus. Recommend buying one to use as backup for your more expensive chorus.


Product: Boss CE-3 Chorus
Price Paid: US $35
Submitted 07/09/2002 at 04:24pm by butylcarbamate
Email: mattking2000<at>yahoo dot com

Ease of Use : 8
Pretty easy to use. A little bit of time to get used to the different settings and such.

Sound Quality : 7
I think its sort of metallic sounding. It was cheap though. I like it best on rythm guitar and when i'm messing with feedback it gives it a wierd rythm. I think of boss as the middle of the road as far as pedals go. I use it from a Les paul into a fender tube. I think the electro harmonix would be better but more expensive

Reliability : 10
boss is reliable

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 8
Its a good basic pedal I don't think it excells at anything its just pretty good. Like I said it was cheap and that counts for something when it comes to value. Plus boss pedals are tough. I think I'm gonna keep it for a long while. I like it overall.


Product: Boss CE-3 Chorus
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 07/06/2002 at 02:15am by Criztian

Ease of Use : 8
The only thing that would be a bit hard to understand is the mode switch, but when you figure it out its no match.

Sound Quality : 9
I use this in the effect loop of my Crate Vintageclub50 (all tube) and then I use Crybaby Wah and a H&K Tubeman (yes, I know I'm not suppose to).

I love the way it fattes the sound...
But my main use for it is for strange effekts, like a harmonic with much harmonics and swell on the guitarvolum. Or just for freak out solos.
Anyway, I love it, it just makes everything sound special.
My favorite things about it is when you turned everything up, and I mean EVERYTHING, and you get feedback, with alot reverb...When you put this baby on I get a kind of tremolo scary sound thats really lovevly. Then put Wah on that.AHHH!

Reliability : 10
I can depend on it, it does seem to use as much battery as my BOSS Compressor.
And it is ofcourse hard as a rock. Rockhard.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Its not even my unit.

Overall Rating : 8
I play psykadelica rock alternative something so of course this chorus fits me.

I belive its a great pedal for the price.
It can sound really good and is fun to play around with.
But as always I rather have some $343693 shit from Electro-Harmonix.


Product: Boss CE-3 Chorus
Price Paid: US $35 used
Submitted 06/22/2002 at 11:25am by Jon B

Ease of Use : 9
There are several ways to run this pedal. Even though it only has three knobs, you can run it in stereo, mono w/chorus and clean sound, and mono with chorus.

Sound Quality : 9
I use this pedal with my Ibanez Artstar and either a Mesa/Boogie amp or Polytone Mini-Brute IV. I have found that this is a quiet pedal. The effect itself is great. It is not an overbearing effect and is pretty transparent. The chorus mixes with the clean signal, giving you a sweet sound. I bought this to sound like John Scofield (when he used a chorus) and I believe this is the exact pedal he used. This pedal also nails the John Abercrombie, Steve Khan, and Mike Stern sounds.

Reliability : 10
I have used this on gigs and it always works. I have never had a Boss pedal fail on me and I have never heard of it happening.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 9
I play mostly Jazz music, but I also play Funk and Christian Worship music. I've been playing for over 5 years. If this pedal were stolen or lost, I would probably just use my Boss Super Chorus, which is another great Boss pedal. My favorite thing about this pedal is that it nails the contemporary Jazz guitar sound of John Scofield, Steve Khan, etc.


Product: Boss CE-3 Chorus
Price Paid: US $79.00
Submitted 04/08/2002 at 11:25am by Joel
Email: joel_d_terry

Ease of Use : 10
The CE-3 is relatively simple to use. One depth knob, one rate knob, and one selector knob for stereo or mono usage.

I bought my pedal new, so it has a manual; however, I haven't had to refer to the manual at all.

Sound Quality : 9
My setup is as follows: 1977 Fender Stratocaster > Ernie Ball Volume pedal > Electar PBX-1000 Pedalboard (which contains the following Boss pedals: Boss CS-2 Compressor/Sustainer > Boss PH-3 Phase Shifter > Boss BD-2 Blues Driver > Boss OD-3 Overdrive > Boss PS-5 Super Shifter > Boss DD-5 Digital Delay > Boss DD-3 Digital Delay > Boss PN-2 Tremolo/Pan > Boss BF-3 Flanger > Boss CE-3 Chorus) > Korg G4 Rotating Speaker Simulator > Alesis Microverb > stereo into two silverface Fender Twin Reverbs.

The CE-3 is the only chorus I would ever use at this point in my playing career. It adds warmth to my sound (I use it solely in stereo mode) without being overbearing like a Small Clone or the old blue DOD Chorus. And, it's not so sparkly, glassy and digital sounding that it makes your ears bleed, like the Boss CH-1 Super Chorus (a godawful, useless chorus pedal in my humble opinion, by the way) or the tc electronic SCF Stereo Chorus/Pitch Modulator/Flanger. Also, when the CE-3 is set on the stereo mode at a slow rate and heavy depth, there is a nice, yet subtle "swirl," almost a whisper of a Leslie effect. The CE-3 does have just a trace of noise, so I'm hesitatingly giving it a 9.

You won't get Kurt Cobain (a la "Come As You Are") out of the CE-3; for Kurt's gurgly, warbly sound, use an Electro-Harmonix Small Clone. But the CE-3 gives you some really nice, warm, subtle chorus. I strongly recommend letting this little blue metalflake marvel shine at what it does best--STEREO chorusing.

Reliability : 10
C'mon...it's a Boss. Heaven forbid, but if nuclear weaponry or any other method of mass destruction annihilates the world, the only things left will be cockroaches and Boss pedals.

Although I have many backup CE-3 choruses (Boss doesn't make them anymore, so I "collect" them), I've played the same CE-3 for 18 years; it performs just as magnificently as it did when I first took it out of its box and plugged into it.

Customer Support : No Opinion
I can't speak intelligently on this particular subject. I've been a Boss pedal user for more than twenty years, and I've never had reason to contact Boss' customer support.

Overall Rating : 10
I play kind of an eclectic blend of jazz, blues, and rock--kind of a "Bill Frisell-meets SRV-meets Alex Lifeson" style. I have been playing for 26 years, and I love to write and record my own tunes, as well as play live.

The CE-3 is the cornerstone of my sound. I usually keep my CE-3 set with the stereo mode on, the depth at max (about five o'clock) and the rate somewhere around 9 or 10 o'clock. I ALWAYS have it on, yet many guitarists listening to me don't really notice that I use a chorus. A lot of them ask, "How do you get that huge 'surround' sound?" I always reply, "Two Twin Reverbs and a Boss CE-3, mainly."

If my CE-3 were to be stolen, I'd be upset, but I've acquired several backups through the years; however, if someone stole ALL of my CE-3 pedals, I'd probably weep uncontrollably and scour all the used pedal cases in music stores looking for a replacement CE-3.


Product: Boss CE-3 Chorus
Price Paid: US $25 used
Submitted 03/14/2002 at 08:20am by Matt

Ease of Use : 10
No manual required really. Just turn the knobs until your ears smile.

Sound Quality : 7
Basically I've got a Les Paul running through a bunch of pedals into a Carvin MTS3212. This pedal doesn't do that high speed rotating thing that say a Marshall chorus might do (thankfully). But if you're looking for a smooth sound (STP - Core era), then this is it brother.

Reliability : 10
As other reviewers have said as well, this thing is old. I have an early early Japanese model (with the metal turning key thing) and it's still kicking. I had to clean out the pots but all else aside, still sounds great.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 8
This is much more of a rock-based chorus. So if you're really into modulating your sound (new-school incubus, various sevendust), this probably isn't going to be your bag.


Product: Boss CE-3 Chorus
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 02/28/2002 at 01:46pm by Stevi Rewers
Email: stevi<at>adslhome dot dk