Ibanez DSC10 Digital Chorus
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Product: Ibanez DSC10 Digital Chorus
Price Paid: Canadian 40
Submitted 08/19/2006
at 08:55pm
by Pat Givens
Ease of Use
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10
It takes a short whle to get the sound dialed in, but once you've got it, you got it. Outstanding sound.
Sound Quality
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9
Instead of thinning your tone; if you set the colour knob to the appropriate level, it can actually add tone/volume to your mix.Very warm sound, and nice and quiet as well. It sounds great with my '68 Super-Reverb, and '78 Traynor TS 200.
Reliability
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10
No problems so far and it's from the early 80's, so I'd say it's good to go.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Overall Rating
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10
Best chorus I've ever owned. The only nicer chorus pedal I've ever played through is ibanez' analog stereo chorus(sc10)
It's a totally versatile pedal with a wide mix of sounds from subtle to thick. Once I bought this pedal, I promptly sold my old boss ce-3. Way nicer effect. I'd recommend this one to anyone looking for a vintage chorus pedal. Something tells me you're going to pay more than I did($40 CDN), but believe me it'll be worth it.
Product: Ibanez DSC10 Digital Chorus
Price Paid: 35 (Euro)
Submitted 04/09/2003
at 04:30am
by gafard
Ease of Use
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7
It's quiet easy, but not that easy as some other pedals, especially because of the time-knob.
Sound Quality
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No Opinion
I used it with a lot of Ibanez XX-10 pedals, a Schaller wah, some other effects, an Aria Bass, a Harper-Strat etc.
It's very silent for a pedal of that age, but in some settings you hear a little hiss, only noticable when you play humbuckers and have a extremely silent amp (i.e. Glockenklang).
It sounds very good, as long as you don't want to have a really radical chorus like in "Eisbar" by Grauzone. It's more suitable for jazz, pop, "usual" rock (means: no Sonic Youth) etc. Very decent at all.
Reliability
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9
It's stable, not a tank, but almost.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Overall Rating
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8
I play different styles, mostly experimental/noise things, so this is not a perfect match, but it's quiet good though. I play since (around) 10 years and I own a lot of different fx. It's really good, but to subtle for me. But it's really good, believe me! Try out yourself.
Product: Ibanez DSC10 Digital Chorus
Price Paid: US $70
Submitted 11/25/2002
at 11:50am
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
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7
3 knobs, one switch for delay time(5-10-20ms). At first its kinda of difficult to dial the right tone to suit one's taste, but once you learn to use this, it's child's play.
Sound Quality
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9
This is a digital effect. This means to some people same as "shit-sounding" but I find it very good and warm sounding effect. With the color-knob you can make the sound more transparent and on "10" you barely hear the effect. Color on "0" the effect really takes over the sound. Various sound settings can be done with this unit.
Reliability
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8
I can depend on it because it's very solid. No problems so far.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Overall Rating
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9
I play mainly rock and this perfect for verses played without distortion. Of course it works with distortion, too. Diverse and good sounding unit. I paid 70 dollars for it and I think that's max price you should paid for it. I haven't seen DSC10 on many occasions and its kinda of rare, my piece is second that I have seen and this is the first review of it. If you need chorus and see DSC10 for sale, grab it!
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