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Boss CH-1 Super Chorus

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Price New Boss CH-1 Super Chorus @ Musician's Friend
Manufacturer URL http://www.bossus.com/
Ease of Use 9.2 (119 responses)
Sound Quality 8.1 (123 responses)
Reliability 9.6 (116 responses)
Customer Support 7.1 (18 responses)
Overall Rating 8.3 (118 responses)
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Product: Boss CH-1 Super Chorus
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 06/29/2008 at 09:10am by Jack
Email: thane_muzika<at>yahoo dot com

Ease of Use : 6
i would say this pedal is not that easy at first to get it sound just by tweaking straight out of the box, so i refer the manual and test drive all the knob to hear what it do (this is my 3rd pedal from the Boss series), editing patches would be a bit frustating until u get use t it, and the manual are decent. It did help to refer but it sure take some time to tweak it.

Sound Quality : 8
For guitar right now, im using this with an Ibanez RG350 and a modified JEM jr, Fender and Squier Stratocaster, a Peavey Wolfgang and a Dillion Les Paul copy. For amplifier, live i just go thru any amp the gig provided, at home i use a Marshall MG15DFX combo.

It doesnt get noisy at all even at the most extreme setting, except if u use it with a distortion pedals with full distortion or high overdrive on the amplifiers. The effects could be weak and great, it depends on ur setting and how u set the other pedals, u need to compromise unless u are into wicked, nasty (but great) sound \nn/ hehehe.

I can get close to certain sound that i want, i dont really try to emulate a lot of other guitarist with the chorus, but mostly either it a subtle, very obvious or something in between. But one my friends do said they heard one of my setting sound like the early 80's sound.

Reliability : 10
Well yes i can depend on it now, after getting use to it and for now i dont really need backup, it from Boss, they are reliable and this pedal have been with me for quite a while (around 7 years and i have 2 of them).

Customer Support : No Opinion
no comment.

Overall Rating : 8
This is a great pedal either by itself or with other pedals combination, and i either use it on my crunch sounds or clean sounds. I dont really prefer to use a chorus pedal on my lead unless im playing a cover song but usually they use it very very subtle that sometimes u can just ignore and people wont notice :p hehehehe, and i have been playing for 9 to 10 years already and start more serious in the last 7 years. And the other pedals that i use are a Vox Wah, Boss BF-3, CS-3,DS-1 (x2), DD-20 (x3), FV-50H/L, GE-7 (x5), LS-2 (x4),MT-2 (recently bought this back), NS-2, RV-5 and SD-1 (x2).Previously i owned a Boss DD-3's and some from Digitech and Ibanez pedals.

If this pedals were stolen, i just bought it back if i had the cash at that time. My favourite feature on the clean sound is when i set the effect level, tone control and the depth around 3 to 6 o'clock and the rate around 6 to 12 o'clock. For a subtle effect i just set the effect level at 12 o;clock, the tone around 9 to 12 o'clock, the rate around 6 to 12 o'clcok and the depth around 12 to 3 o'clock. Im still trying to find the best setting for my crunch.

My setup right now, the guitars--FV-50H--Vox wah--LS-2 (x2) [the first box, dictated either im going dirty or clean, meanwhile the second one dictated either im going crunch or lead:-
1) clean- CS-3 + GE-7 + CH-1
2) crunch- GE-7 + DS-1 + GE-7 + BF-3 + CH-1
3)lead- GE-7 +SD-1 (x2)
4) from the 1st LS-2 i'm using the A output to a NS-2 and put the
and LS-2 in the loop of the NS-2 and the NS-2 output back to
the 1st LS-2.

--#rd and the 4th LS-2 (which consist of 2 x DD-20 in the A loop and one DD-20 in the B loop with a Boss RV-5, meanwhile the 3rd LS-2 use to cut off the effects from the 4th LS-2.


Product: Boss CH-1 Super Chorus
Price Paid: USD 60
Submitted 05/20/2008 at 09:44pm by Stephen Canfield
Email: stephen_can_man at juno<dot>com

Ease of Use : 10
Simple and straight forward. Not hard at all.

Sound Quality : 10
I think it is surprisingly good. I use it to cover worship songs and standard pop/rock songs and so far I have been able to dial in exactly what I have needed. Works for beefing up the acoustic guitar as well. I am giving it a ten because the dusche bag below doesn't know what he is talking about.

Reliability : 9
It's a Boss so, usually they hold up well. Got mine used and it still works fine.

Customer Support : No Opinion
N/A

Overall Rating : 10
It doesn't have the most plush chorus sound, but what it delivers is good quality chorus with tweakability. It's a good pedal.


Product: Boss CH-1 Super Chorus
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 04/03/2008 at 10:49am by Dr.Festerpuss

Ease of Use : 10
very easy to use

Sound Quality : 1
I hate this thing! It has NO character at all. It's not versatile at all! It's weak sounding. I have a BBE mind bender and EH polychorus that put this thing to shame. I used to have an old Boss chrus from the 80's that sounded amazing, and I thought this pedal would be in the same ballpark. Well it doesn't come close. Anyone who has played a real chorus pedal will immediately notice that this pedal blows!

Reliability : 10
It's a Boss pedal, so they work well.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 1
Like I said, I have played REAL chorus pedals and in my opinion, this pedal sux.


Product: Boss CH-1 Super Chorus
Price Paid: USD 50 USED
Submitted 03/16/2008 at 06:20pm by Spike

Ease of Use : 9
I'd say to find a good sound out of this pedal is pretty easy, sometimes if you haven't used it for a while it does take some practice but after about 10 minutes you can dial it in pretty close. Pretty easy design to click on as are most boss pedals just press and go.

Sound Quality : 9
I'm using my les paul with this through a palomino 30 watt 2x12 amp and it sounds beautiful and adds a nice texture. I usually don't use distortion with this but sometimes using a wah effect adds a nice control over the chorus. Sometimes it does sound overly chorusy but then you just dial down the effect level and play on.

Reliability : 10
Well being a boss, and having a solid metal frame its pretty durable. I haven't seen any dents or anything with it but i usually take pretty good care of my pedals.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never needed repairs so i don't know

Overall Rating : 9
Overall it matches my style of music well (rock-blues-to anything). If it were lost or stolen i would buy another as i like the sound texture it adds to my setup. I compared it to the CE-1 chorus ensemble and i picked this one because the other one just sounded fairly light.


Product: Boss CH-1 Super Chorus
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 01/25/2008 at 02:38am by Arial

Ease of Use : 8
Takes a little time to get your sound, after which you can just leave it and forget it.

Sound Quality : 5
The actual chorus effect itself - the way it modifies the tone is quite nice, but the overall output sounds rather thin and wispy compared to the clean guitar tone. This makes single coil strat pickups sound tinny and a humbucker Les Paul sound like P90's. Ok for an entry level player, but there are better true bypass pedals out there.

Reliability : 5
Ok so far, not had a problem with it. However I'd ALWAYS get a backup because two of my other boss pedals have flaky behavior, one with the power supply and the other with the switching - makes a loud noise when disengaged.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Not used.

Overall Rating : 5
It's an ok pedal for the price. You could gig quite nicely with it. However if you're serious about it and you're in it for the long term, invest in a better made pedal preferably with true bypass and one that doesn't SUCK tone.


Product: Boss CH-1 Super Chorus
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 07/04/2007 at 10:02am by Ryan

Ease of Use : 10
Let me just say that those looking for an easy way to dial in a perfectly usable chorus sound need look no further. This pedal is infinately more user-friendly than the finicky Boss CE-5.

Sound Quality : 9
Those wishing to emulate a similar sound to the glory days of Joe Satriani (e.g. the 'Surfing with the Alien' era) need look no further, this is the pedal for you! The minute I plugged this pedal in at the guitar shop I could instantly dial in the perfect 'Z.Zs Song' tone. this pedal handles both clean and distortion well, and whilst tone-snobs may turn up their nose at this cheap chorus alternative, this pedal is perfectly capable of producing a professional sounding chorus for practical circumstances.

Though there are 'lusher' pedals out there (T.C Electronics chorus & Boss CE-2 spring to mind), the bell-like chimes of this pleasant chorus pedal will certainly not disappoint. For the price this is simply unbeatable! Try and see if you can get a 90s MIJ version second hand.

Reliability : 10
Boss is the shite when it comes to robust design!

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never had to use them!

Overall Rating : 10
This pedal is fantastic value for money, and you simply cannot argue with the quality at this price! Sure there are better boutique chorus pedals out there, but alot of professionals and some of the best guitarists in the world actually still prefer the good old sound of a Boss chorus pedal! A great alternative to the astronomically expensive CE-2.


Product: Boss CH-1 Super Chorus
Price Paid: Hungarian Forints 17500
Submitted 12/17/2006 at 09:18am by Peter

Ease of Use : 10
Very easy to use, don't need the manual. Just turn the knobs...

Sound Quality : 8
I play blues, classic rock, and sometimes jazz. It's not an analog chorus, but is sound sweet. I'm satisfied whit this pedal.
My setup: FENDER STRATOCASTER MIM -> BOSS DS-1 -> BOSS CH-1 -> YAMAHA G100-115 solid state combo. Clear, classic sound...

Reliability : 10
Works great, it's a BOSS.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 8
I'm a home musician, earlier I played with a blues-rock band in Hungary. These days I only work in studios. If you need pedals, choose BOSS. Not the best, but sounds great for a correct price. I'm 28 and playing long time ago. I think I need a CS-3 Compressor and a DD-3 Delay, too...


Product: Boss CH-1 Super Chorus
Price Paid: USD 70 USED
Submitted 11/25/2006 at 06:14am by Tyrone

Ease of Use : 10
Quite easy to get a good sound, if you don't overdo it. Mine is a later made in taiwan model.

Sound Quality : 10
Sound quality is excellent for what I play. I don't want a huge swirly chorus sound, I want my otherwise dry Les Paul to sound a little lush. The CH-1 is perfect for that. It doesn't overdo the chorus effect. I play with all settings around 12 o'clock. Sounds perfect on stage and at home.

Reliability : 10
Never had a problem since early 2000.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never used 'em.

Overall Rating : 10
This is a great chorus, and you can tweak it with some mods to make it sound really weird. It works perfectly well for me, since I don't need those swirly watery weird sounds. I use it all the time to add some depth and richness to my tone. I don't need anything better.


Product: Boss CH-1 Super Chorus
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 10/16/2006 at 04:58pm by manu
Email: balaheavymetal79<at>hotmail dot com

Ease of Use : 10
If you have used chorus pedals before, you can get the picture.
If you have not, read the manual, you paid for it!

Sound Quality : 8
Ok, I've had Small Clones and everything. I would not say this is the best chorus of all time but it suits perfectly to me.

I must make something clear for all tha young amateurs and begginers out there, who know nothing yeat about stompboxes:

This pedal was launched in 1989 as an analog pedal, and until October 2001 it was. In that month, the CH-1 Schematic suffered a big change and from that date on, the CH-1's are digital as they changed some analog components for digital (cheaper) ones.

So this is the story. Mine is a early 90's and sounds pretty good to me and to the music im into right now.

If your CH-1 is October 2001 or older, Im sorry for you men, you have the wrong guy.


Reliability : 10
Cliche Answer: "ITS A BOSS"

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : No Opinion
There are many types of music and many types of chorus pedals, before choosing any of them, first try to find out which sound you want and go to the store and let the sales guy show you the material hes got.

When I was young I bought a Small Clone just because this guy Cobain used it before he patheticaly shot himself. And the real story is that I was not after his sound, so my ears got mature and when I found out I wanted something else, I sold it to another iwannabecobain kid.

So my advice is: Be your selves and try to sound like your selves!

P.S: Kurt Cobain shot himself, he is not a model to any of you kids. Im ashamed he used strats and DS-1 as I do.



Product: Boss CH-1 Super Chorus
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 08/12/2006 at 02:29pm by lost_in_sound

Ease of Use : 8
It takes a while to get THE perfect sound you are looking for, but once you've fiddled with the knobs the desired sound is easy to make.

The manual is as straight forward as it gets.


Sound Quality : 8
This may not get the deep, swirling, watery chorus you may get out of the CE-2. I tend to find the CH-1 is for achieving effects mixed with others. This pedal sounds fantastic with distortion and overdrive, achieved the sounds captured by artists such as Omar Rodriguez Lopez and Dean Deleo from the Stone temple Pilots. For a general chorus pedal this wouldnt be as high as an 8, but for the distinctive sound this pedal captures it is a very high mark.

The only problem is, is that unless the E.LEVEL is turned above halfway the effect is barely hearable.




Reliability : 10
It's a boss. You buy it. You use it. It doesn't go wrong. It won't break.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : No Opinion
I play grunge, progressive and post hardcore music, and this pedal is great for all. Mixed with lots of different effects is this pedal's biggest strength, and doesn't drown out or get drownwed by other sounds. I play a les paul with an overdrive and distortion OS-2. If i was to lose this pedal, I would definitly purchase this same pedal. My favourite feature on this pedal is the EQ; turned all the way up it sounds like no other chorus available.

Go ahead and buy one, you'll be disappointed at first, but get to know it and you'll love it.

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