Ibanez CS5 Chorus
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Product: Ibanez CS5 Chorus
Price Paid: 15 (#) used
Submitted 09/08/2004
at 03:01pm
by Leon Karl Venables
Ease of Use
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10
The pedal is eay to use, speed/width/d-time.
Sound Quality
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10
I run a Classic Player Strat, and a 50's Mex
T sTrat, w. Texas Specials, into a POD2, and Fostex PM0.5's. The pedal is incredibly quiet, in use or on bypass, it doesnt appear to suck any tone at all. The effect is easily variable from quite thin, to a full bodied, quite heavy chorus.
When tried into a squire sp10 amp, strangely odd 70's Pink Floyd came through.
The pedal can almost create a univibe sound, if d-time is set 3/4, as well as width, and speed around 1/2, it is almost Trower-like.
Fast chorus is also obtainable, so theres the fast leslie type sound tere too.
Reliability
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9
The construction is plastic, but does appear to be quite solid. It has been opend up, and the layout is fairly strong. I would chance it without a backup, but i wouldnt like to abuse it, as some may.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
n/a
Overall Rating
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9
The pedal is a simple great little device. The sounds are amazing, and i think people should be put off by the plastic housing. With careful fiddling of controlls, which is needed wth most pedals, a whole range of sounds can be caoxed.
one sight point is that the on/off treddle is place specific, if you dont hit it right, it dont change.
in all an amazing peice of electronics
Product: Ibanez CS5 Chorus
Price Paid: US $25
Submitted 04/12/2004
at 09:20pm
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
:
10
Basic setup of a stomp box so of course its easy. Haven't changed mine at all and everythign is still working.
Sound Quality
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8
It was cheap so you get what you pay for. Its always annoying when someone says it doesn't sound as good as my 500 dollars rack mounted chorus system. Of course its sound isn't as good...but for the thrifty musician it works. I play it with a '71 stratocaster and peavey express 112. I'm not exaclty a nut for perfect tone...i like things a little on the rough and unrefined side. With that in mind...it fits in perfect.
Reliability
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6
Its not too bad. My only beef with it is the foot switch itself. Sometimes when I step on it, it doesn't turn on and i hvae to tap it just right to get it to go...so that kinda scratches the "stomp" box title. Eventually I'm going to upgrade to either an amp with built in chorus, or a Boss.
Customer Support
:
7
Never dealt with them about this pedal but I did work at music store for a while and had to deal with ibanez (hoshino). It was relativley irritaing but things did finally work out.
Overall Rating
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7
Good for a beginners effects setup. I wouldn't recommending for a musician who is out playing shows. The flakey footswitch isn't worth messin with.
Product: Ibanez CS5 Chorus
Price Paid: $17.50 (CDN) used
Submitted 12/16/2003
at 11:55am
by Perry
Email: perryc<at>shaw dot ca
Ease of Use
:
9
It's pretty easy to use. I've just purchased it so I don't know what it will be like in a tense gigging situation...but it's designed like all the others in that it has smallish knobs to turn.
Sound Quality
:
9
I use a Fender American Strat with a Traynor Custom Valve 40watt. The CS5 is not noisy on any pickup or on either the clean or boost channels. The effects are fairly well rounded. I used to use a Boss Chorus but that was a long time ago. The chorus effect is good; sounds like chorus to me.
Reliability
:
7
I am hoping to be able to depend on it. I bought it used and it looks like it has been kept in pretty good shape; only time will tell. Also, I'd have to use it on a gig without a backup; it's the only chorus box I have.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Don't know yet.
Overall Rating
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8
I play light rockish sounding stuff with a feel for the 80s. I've been playing for about 25 years, but not professionally. After all these years I'm still trying to get "my sound." Now, finally, I think I'm on the right track.
I bought it mainly because of price and availability. Now that I have it, I like it and I like the price I paid too. I'm looking forward to using it the next time I play.
Product: Ibanez CS5 Chorus
Price Paid: Not mine
Submitted 04/21/2003
at 05:39am
by Daniel
Email: mesaboogie18 at hotmail<dot>com
Ease of Use
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10
I haven't found a pedal yet that was hard to figure out,
so yeah, it's easy like Sunday Morning. Just has 3 knobs,more than I can say for my lst girl friend.
Sound Quality
:
10
Sounds real nice. It's the only chorus pedal I've ever played,except for an old electro-harmonix stomp box, so it sounds good to me.
It can sound like a rich beautiful chorus, or a crazy psycho "black hole sun" sounding chorus. It even sounds like a phaser when you adjust the delay time. With distortion in "phaser" mode, it sounds like a jet plane flying in the air. I use a Boss MT-2 metal zone with it, sounds great.
Reliability
:
8
I'd trust my life with it. It does cut off sometimes if you don't step on it right though. But hey, it's no big deal. I play guitar at my church for the youth group(i'm 18) and it hasn't failed me yet. I don't use a backup, cause it's the only chorus I have, except for the old electro-harmonix, which belongs in a retirement home.
Customer Support
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8
Haven't called them. But I like Ibanez, so 5.
Overall Rating
:
10
I play any kind of rock except punk rock and crappy garage rock. After all, the garage rock bands like the white stripes don't believe in using effects pedals(it's sacri-ligious to their music). I play hard rock and soft atmospherical rock. It's a very inspirational pedal, it helps me write the pretty stuff. If it were lost or stolen I'd probably get choke slammed six feet into the ground cause it's not mine. I love the simplicity and efficientcy of this pedal, it's sweet and addictive. It helps me make music. I've been playing for 2 years now. I started writing after I'd been playing like 2 or 3 months though. My favorite effects pedal is a phaser, I don't have one yet, but this chorus pedal can flange baby, oh yes, it can flange.
Product: Ibanez CS5 Chorus
Price Paid: US $28 used
Submitted 05/15/2000
at 02:15pm
by Jason
Email: nemesissoft<at>rocketmail dot com
Ease of Use
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10
3 knobs, an input jack and an output jack. Not too difficult
Sound Quality
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7
Doesn't have as much chorus as I would like, if that makes any sense. Not a thick chorus
Reliability
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5
Works well but sometimes skips out and doesn't send to amp. Very annoying. I have to bash it to make it work again.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Never had to deal with them
Overall Rating
:
7
Go for Boss. It costs more but it is worth it. It doesn't have the traditional chorus sound, so if you want something a little different, this is probably what you are going to want, but if you want a standard chorus pedal, Boss is the answer.
Product: Ibanez CS5 Chorus
Price Paid: US $40 used
Submitted 01/30/2000
at 04:04pm
by Jesse S
Email: Steauengeglase at hotmail<dot>com
Ease of Use
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8
Very easy. Come on three knobs!!! Either you use low rate hight depth or high rate low dapth both with the presence at around five o clock
Sound Quality
:
8
Although the sound quality is a little noisey (Background whoosh) You won't notice it while you are playing.
Reliability
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5
Most of the comments below are about the plastic housing, something that I have no problems with. My only concerns are about the cable connection and the fact that if you are to quick or too slow with the stomp it may cut on for a second and then cut off.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
I have never dealt with them
Overall Rating
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9
I play a little of every thing and so far I have found it very usefull. It is thick enough to mimic a small clone only I wish it have a more univibe like capability maby a phase switch or something.
Product: Ibanez CS5 Chorus
Price Paid: US $70!!(damn I must be crazy) used
Submitted 11/30/1999
at 08:08am
by serkan
Email: none
Ease of Use
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9
its easy.. how hard could it get??
Sound Quality
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4
it sounds too digital.. I dont like it.
Reliability
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7
I repaired the led and battery place myself.. I'm not pretty sure if I can depend on it.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Overall Rating
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3
This pedal doesn't match with my sound. At first I bought a chorus pedal to get a better solo sound. But this idiot pedal even do not have a effect level knob!!! Dont think that I could not managed to use the pedal, it really sucks. Now I use a BOSS CE-5 and it is muchmuchmuch better. I sold the damn thing for 50$. It waited in an store 1 year. At last I get rid of it thank god!
Product: Ibanez CS5 Chorus
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 11/17/1999
at 01:18pm
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
:
9
Easy as pie! There's only three knobs--can't be too difficult, can it?
Sound Quality
:
8
I use this peddle through a 35-Watt Crate amp while playing either Standard Fender Stratocaster or an Ovation 6-string(sorry, don't know the model #).This peddle gives you a nice, clean sound--a little on the thin side, but it should do. I was looking for a sound reminicent of The Smiths(most especially Jonny Marr's guitar sound on their live recording "Rank")and this does the job perfecly! It also has a graet sound mixed with a little reverb(or any other modulation effects).With some equalizer tweaking on my amp I can also get a pretty good Pretenders sound(from their earlier records).Also can get many of Robin Guthrie's sounds(from the Cocteau Twins) on acoustic guitar most especially.
Reliability
:
7
The peddle is made out of pretty durable plastic and is pretty responsive when you step on it. However, I would not recomend stomping on it--it doesn't seem THAT durable.I just use it for playing with friends and at home, so I don't gig with it at all.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
8
Like I've said, it is good for some lighter, cleaner sounds. I recently used it with afriends overdrive pedal and it gave it a nice anbient touch (sorta' sounded close to Rush in their early 80s'stuff).If you know the few bands I mentioned and the sounds they get, this peddle could very well be a good addition to your setup.Also sounds pretty good with a good acoustic guitar,most especially with some reverb(otherwise. it just sounds a little synthetic with an acoustic).Overall, I have been pleased with this pedal. It was given to me by a friend of my mother's, so it has been a welcome gift.
Product: Ibanez CS5 Chorus
Price Paid: US $40 used
Submitted 10/10/1999
at 10:28am
by David Shaffer
Email: shaffer<at>epix dot diespam dot net
Ease of Use
:
9
There's 3 knobs: Rate, Depth, and Delay Time. The controls are intuitive, but don't confuse Depth and Delay Time, because they're totally different. Depth controls how wide the sweep is, and Delay Time controls the center chorusing frequency. But other than that, it's just "turn the knobs till you like what you hear"
Easy!
Sound Quality
:
10
I use this in my chain like this: Univox Hi-Flyer guitar > Boss SD-2 Dual Overdrive > Boss BF-2 Flanger > CS5 > Arion Digital Delay > Peavey KB/A 100 or Danelectro Nifty Fifty. I've also used this with a Crate G40C+ but that has chorus on it, so it would be pointless to use another external chorus. I think that this pedal is the most awesome sounding chorus:
The pedal is never noisy on any setting, even if I have distortion on. Well, okay, when I'm not playing anything but the dist is on, I hear the hum being chorused, but that sounds cool anyway.
The chorus on the pedal is always great. It gives me a small gain boost when it's on, and a slight treble boost when it's off. I usually have the delay all the way up and the other 2 at halfway. That's usually a warbly sound. I think you're best off with the delay all the way up. When you turn all the knobs up to max, there's a weird vibrato effect that's reminiscent of the sound in "Radio Friendly Unit Shifter", but other than that, it's pretty useless. The best vibrato comes with the delay and rate all the way, and the depth at about 11 o'clock. When I use the bridge pickup on that setting, it sounds like I'm playing through a Leslie. It's a beautiful sound.
Reliability
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7
Okay, here's where the negative stuff comes in. I bought this used, and so I don't know what the last guy did to it, but sometimes I'll press the pedal and it will be on and then go off when I release it. I think this is inherent in Soundtanks but it still makes me mad. Also, I have a very weak LED. I think I'll put in a high-intensity green one in sometime, but wow. Even if I have a brand new battery in it, it will be a dim red light. It sometimes is difficult to know whether I need a new battery or the light is being stupid again.
As for gigging, I am not worried. I used this on my voice for the whole show once and I forgot to unplug it during a break. When I came back it was still working great. It is very frugal about batteries; I haven't needed to change this one in two months. It's not a Boss, but who cares!!!!
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Don't know. I've never needed to have it fixed.
Overall Rating
:
10
I play alt-rock music and this adds a nice animation to my guitar. I like it a lot. If it were stolen, I would be just a little more than extremely pissed. I would definitely buy it again, as my flanger can't do chorus and flange at the same time! I like this pedal because it's a Soundtank (a lot of people hate them for the same reason.), but I think that because it's so warbly and warm and transparent... wow. It's just great.
I tried a bunch of choruses (chori?): DOD Ice Box, DOD FX65-B Stereo Chorus, Boss Super Chorus, Boss Chorus Ensemble. I liked the Ice Box, but it wasn't to be had cheap. And therefore I bought this off of Harmony Central, and I was totally blown away. I thought that the FX65B was terrible; it was like a weak volume pedal. When I tried this, I was like "holy shit!"
I dunno, if I wanted to add anything to it, I would put a little switch so that I could have an inverted signal instead of a normal signal. Inverted chorus is cool sounding shit!
To anyone who wants a chorus: Get this pedal. It works wonderfully for guitar/voice. I don't know about bass but I'm sure it's just as good. And to top it off, it's cheap!!
Peace Out!
Product: Ibanez CS5 Chorus
Price Paid: US $40+/-
Submitted 10/03/1999
at 09:05pm
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
:
10
This is easy to use; all you have to do is tweak the knobs with your ear as your guide.
Sound Quality
:
4
I used to use this with my Marshall jtm 60 2x12 tube amp with an Ibanez Roadstar and have since used it with a 335, a Yairi acoustic direct into PA, and the 335 and a strat into a Vibrolux(the new version). I must say that it never did completely satisfy me - it made my signal too fat at first but lately I've tried it and through my acoustic and Vibrolux it sounds like I'm playing inside a tin can. By way of comparison, the chorus on my Boss ME-30 sounds good no matter what guitar or amp/PA I use. I bought the sound tank a couple of years ago when I was just starting to get serious about playing again and since then, I've been able to upgrade my gear a bit and have also developed a better ear for what sounds good for my applications. If you're into noise textures, then this unit is good.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
It's never given me problems in this category, but after about four months after I started using it, I got the ME-30 multi-effect unit, and since then have only used the cs5 a handful of times.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
4
I play a wide variety of styles, but use chorus on mostly mellower type stuff. Like I said it makes the guitar sound like its coming out of a tin can. I'd never buy it again. I think Ibanez has discontinued the sound tank series, if this chorus is representative of the series, I can see why.
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