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Marshall SV-1 Supervibe Chorus

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Manufacturer URL http://www.marshallamps.com/
Ease of Use 8.8 (49 responses)
Sound Quality 8.0 (50 responses)
Reliability 8.2 (45 responses)
Customer Support 8.0 (11 responses)
Overall Rating 8.0 (48 responses)
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Product: Marshall SV-1 Supervibe Chorus
Price Paid: POLISH ZLOTY 140 USED
Submitted 09/16/2009 at 09:53am by Luke

Ease of Use : 10
very easy to use. intuitive.
nice access to battery but it won't satisfy people who use it in pedalboard. i use power adapter.

Sound Quality : 10
I use it with Epiphone MIK Les Paul and Laney LC15 tube amp with 112 cabinet. It reproduces very good quality sound with no hiss. The chorus effect is rather subtle. It doesnt mean "hard to notice". There's possibility to achieve chorus like Arctic Monkeys.

Reliability : 8
seems to be dependable. i would have no backup

Customer Support : No Opinion
no idea

Overall Rating : 10
Really cool effect. Thats my only modulation box and its enough.

I love it because it doesnt detune signal in a painful way as most choruses does.

I wish it had TAP tempo but I know its not possible ;-)


Product: Marshall SV-1 Supervibe Chorus
Price Paid: AUD 120
Submitted 03/09/2008 at 08:30am by Jason King

Ease of Use : 9
To be honest I didnt fully read the instructions. Was too keen to get the pedal plugged in and play. So didnt fully understand the operation of the filter. But other than that its very straight forward.

Sound Quality : 7
I run either an American Strat or an Epiphone Zakk Wylde Les Paul into my pedal chain of Dunlop ZW45 Zakk Wylde Wah, Dunlop MXR ZW44 Zakk Wylde Overdrive, Boss OC-3 Super Octave, Boss MT-2 Metal Zone, Boss GE-7 Equalizer, Maxon Phase Tone and then the Marshall SV-1 Supervibe. This all runs direct into the front of my Fender M-80 Head and 2 x 300 watt quads.

It is not the most audible sound on a clean amp but with my L.P on the front pickup and full treble it really brightens up my sound then on the Bridge pickup with half treble and the Metal Zone on it gets some nice fat Tone to it.

It works great for splitting sound to 2 amps and really fattens the tone.

I Love Zakk Wlyde and his overall tone so realistically this is prob not the best pedal for me to achieve those goals but im quite happy with its flexability.

My only complaint if any would be that when using it with my distortion I am actually after 2 tones.
1 thick and fat for rhythm, Thus the filter would towards the CUT side of the dial but then for lead i like a crispy almost doubled sound which requires the filter to be dialed toward PASS.

Oh well we cant always have our cake and eat it too.

Reliability : 10
I love the shape and design of the pedal.
Being a Zakk Wylde fan I wear Combat boots built big enough to decimate an entire Legion of ***holes with a single kick and the angled face with the switch on it is BRILLIANT!! The MXR and Maxon pedals are flat and its hard to stomp the switch button accurately.

Unfortunately this pedal has not gigged yet so I cant comment but I can say I would be confident enough to use it without a backup. Im pretty anal about caring for my gear and while i stomp on it when using the pedals they are kept covered and protected when not.
All my pedals are mounted to a board via the 4 screws in each corner being removed then a Bicycle chain link being screwed in place then the other end of the link screwed down to the pedal board, so I dont really have worries about pedals flying about.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Havent had to deal with them

Overall Rating : 8
I play all things from Metal to Blues to a bit of Stoner rock to some clean channel stuff and i think the pedal suits well to all of these.

If it needed to be replaced I would prob get another one or possibly a Boss CE-5

As I stated before I love the idea ofthe Angled face and switch mounting.

The only desing feature i dont quite like is the chrome knobs. They look absolutely awesome in theory and cosmoetic appeal but in practicality they make it a bit hard to see where you are actually dialing them in at.

If i had to name or state anything I wish it had all I could say is maybe a little more intensity on the chorus efect as in some clean use it is a little weak


Product: Marshall SV-1 Supervibe Chorus
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 10/23/2007 at 04:06pm by reicksta

Ease of Use : 10
Nice chorus/vibe pedal. Very easy to use and explore. Adds nice subtle character to your sound, which is what I was after. Manual is a good source for info on where to start. Can't really make adjustments during a gig but I just set it and forget it, its part of your sound.

Sound Quality : 9
It gives me exactly what I was looking for. Nice subtle chorus and vibe, but again completely adjustable to your liking. Fills out the tone I wanted. I place it last in my chain of effects. It works well with any good guitar. I use Gibsons, Fenders and Crafter. Played thru a Mesa Boogie 5:50. Not noisy at all.

Reliability : 9
I do indeed use it for gigs and while I depend on it, I could play on without it if it died on the spot. Take extra batteries. Easy to change quickly. Built very solid. I like it a lot.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never had to deal with Ibanez for anything.

Overall Rating : 9
I play a combination of high energy and soulful RnR. This unit adds greatly to the tone and sound I was looking for. I play in a band with keyboard, bass and drums. I'm the only guitar and wanted a bit fuller tone at times. Mainly play Strats and a Crafter copy of the T5 Taylor. (Great guitar by the way and 1/4 the cost of a Taylor.) The Kent Armstrong single coil sounds great with this pedal. I play thru a Mesa Express 5:50 Been playing for 36 years and have had a lot of junk and a lot of good equipment. If it were ever lost or stolen I would surely replace it with the same unit.


Product: Marshall SV-1 Supervibe Chorus
Price Paid: NZD 80
Submitted 09/26/2007 at 12:45am by LA

Ease of Use : 7
Easy enough to use. I could get the vibrato sound out of it ok, manual is helpful

Sound Quality : 3
Hmmm this is the reason I'm writing the review at all. I was highly dissapointed with the lack of effect. I could hardly tell when it was on at all unless I had the speed up to vibrato levels. Also a slight amount of distortion was noticable.

I'm playing an Ibanez SZ520 with EMG pickups through a Marshall JCM800. I was hoping to have chorus as a separate pedal from my Korg multi effects but it's just a waste of power in my opinion with this pedal

Reliability : 3
Well I couldn't really hear what it was doing, wouldn't bother using it

Customer Support : No Opinion
I haven't used enough to break it

Overall Rating : 3
I like to play mostly hard rock sorts of stuff. I like an effect that is very noticable which you can tone down. I find that the Korg1500g multi effects chorus blows this away. I thought that a dedicated unit would be better - maybe mine's broken??


Product: Marshall SV-1 Supervibe Chorus
Price Paid: USD 45
Submitted 07/30/2006 at 10:59am by Will Park
Email: rustythebum at hotmail<dot>co<dot>uk

Ease of Use : 7
Relitively easy to use control descriptation could be clearer. not hard to find a nice sound

Sound Quality : 6
it sound good but thats about it it just seem to be lacking someting but i carnt put my finger on what it is. it just not a boss ce1

Reliability : 1
At first it looked put together well but after a month the first output broke so i carnt now use it in stereo. I also couldnt find a wall wart that would go in it without making it hum.I just wouldnt take this to a gig

Customer Support : No Opinion
never dealt with them

Overall Rating : 5
not a bad pedal if you want a chrous sound but not if you want a lush watery warm chrous then get something else.


Product: Marshall SV-1 Supervibe Chorus
Price Paid: 45 (#U.K)
Submitted 05/16/2006 at 02:17am by Ben Tyreman (proffessor flame)

Ease of Use : 10
very simple and straightforward controls, I knew it was worth keeping within the first 15 minutes of playing it!

Sound Quality : 10
This is where it shines! you can get an amazing quality, noiseless chorus effect that has the option of being either more of a leslie speaker simulator, the pedal can also give you some great contempoary/ modern sounds. Not forgetting it's totally TRUE BYPASS, but I recommend only using it with George L cables! these leads cut noise by more than 50%! I normally use my supervibe pedal with a keeley phat BD2 and a Keeley Java Boost going clean into a Peavey Bandit 112. It sounds beautifull with my JJ Retro guitar!

Reliability : 9
This pedal is extremley dependable, compare it to a boss chorus body shape! This one's made out of metal and I've even dropped it accidently onto a concrete floor and it still works perfectly. It works under all enviroments, in the studio and at gigs perfectly! I've even used it in minus temperatures at an outdoor music festival. altough it could be slightly tougher, the knobs could be made smaller, stopping them poking out but for #45 brand new! try and find a tougher chorus pedal. It's as solid as a diamond!

Customer Support : No Opinion
I haven't needed to contact them and I've had it for 7 years!

Overall Rating : 10
I am a lead guitarist and I play in the style of HARD ROCK. here is my setup JJ Retro Guitar/Budda Wha/Keeley Java Boost/Boss-Keeley BD2/Keeley Fuzz Head/Boss DD3 japanese original/Peavey Bandit 112 amp. Marshall supervibe and Line 6 Liqua Flange in FX loop of amp. I love the leslie effect that the supervibe can produce, it can really add lots of Hendrix/Vintage Magic to your sound. If I could afford it I'd choose the Fulltone Deja Vibe over this pedal but that costs miles more money! 100's of pounds infact. so to conclude #45, true bypass, sterio out, all analogue. I think it's well worth it! go and try one, you'll be amazased.


Product: Marshall SV-1 Supervibe Chorus
Price Paid: 65 (Euro)
Submitted 04/14/2006 at 09:07am by Olaf P.

Ease of Use : 10
It's very easy to use. Try and get a lot ;-)

Sound Quality : 10
I use a Blade TE-3 Strat with an EMG-SA Set in it. Im running this Sv-1 effect straight into the Laney TF300.
I ve teseted the Boss CE-5 and the SV-1 for a long time. The SV is more brilliant.This is one of the best chorus pedals that I've heard. Near the TC Chorus.
Really bypassed!!!!
Beautiful!!!!!

Reliability : 9
Marhall.....almost no doubts

Customer Support : No Opinion
see Reliability

Overall Rating : 9
I love the 80`s, especially Marillion.
With this SV-1 i get all the Chorus Sounds of Marillion. So if u want to know how it sounds....listen to Marillion (Suger Mice......)


Product: Marshall SV-1 Supervibe Chorus
Price Paid: 80 (canadian) used
Submitted 03/03/2006 at 11:00am by john

Ease of Use : 8
pretty easy to use. a really basic pedal.
kind of small knobs, so not so easy to adjust on the fly in a show...

Sound Quality : 8
I had the same problem as severyone else with a large hum noise...
but then I put in a battery and the things completely silent.
its basically a problem with unclean ground in the ac adapter. easily fixable with a clean ac adapter designed for use with pedals. or just get a rechargable battery.

Reliability : 9
the thing is built pretty solid, so you'd have to try really hard to break it. I've seen it dropped, kicked, had beer spill on it, the usual works... it sounds good.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 8
pretty solid pedal. would definately recommend. good for the price I paid at least.


Product: Marshall SV-1 Supervibe Chorus
Price Paid: US $50.00 E-Bay used
Submitted 03/02/2006 at 10:38pm by Smok'n Johnny
Email: soulshineband<at>earthlink dot net

Ease of Use : 10
EZ to use.
I had the pedal dialed in within the first 2 minutes of use.
4 knobs, slightly interactive, easily understood after looking through the few pages of the manual.

Sound Quality : 9
Perfect....
But it's because I was looking for a "VIBE", not a chorus pedal, which I've played through a bunch, and wasn't what I was looking for.
Strat,Keeley Modded DS-1, Keeley Modded TS9, SV-1, Ibanez Delay, Blues Delux, which I love.
I play mostly blues, SRV, Clapton, Buddy Guy, etc. and the added tone is great.
Adds magic to Little Wing, River of Tears, (Clapton), Feels Like Rain, (Buddy Guy).
No problem with noise as noted by other reviews. It may be because of my set up, ie. I don't play a high gain program, however I do over-drive my amp.

Reliability : 8
Built solid.
If it failed during a gig, I would work around it for the night.
I don't depend on batteries for power. I use a 1 Spot, which has worked perfect for the past year with all my pedals.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Have had the need

Overall Rating : 9
Like I said, "There's a Blues Man In Town"
I've been playing since I was 15, mmmmmmmmmmmm that was 39 years ago!
No fair, you were counting ....
If it was lost or stolen I would replace it with one just like it.
What I really like is its subtlety in adding tone, depth & character.
This is very well put by another's review, perfect "Cold Shot".
I really like the sound, even though when making the decisiion to purchase, the reviews that said the pedal was noisy made me a bit nervous.
Glad I went with the positive reviews. High Gain settings may cause a problem.


Product: Marshall SV-1 Supervibe Chorus
Price Paid: US $80
Submitted 08/16/2005 at 08:31pm by Dale

Ease of Use : 10
Very easy to use. The manual has some basic settings. It's a pretty basic pedal though so if you REALLY need the manual you should really think of taking up another pastime other than guitar.

Sound Quality : 10
Setup: USA Strat -> Dunlop 535Q -> Ibanez TS-7 -> MXR phase 90 -> SV-1 Supervibe -> Boss DD-5 delay -> Fender Hot Rod Deville 4x10. At first I was disappointed because the unit was pretty noisy. I could hear my air conditioner make this thing hum every time it came on while I was using it. I read a few reviews here to see if anyone else had the same problem. That's when I came across a post about using a zero noise AC adaptor. So I picked up a DanElectro zero noise adaptor at Guitar Center. WOWIE KAZOWIE Batman! That made all the difference. No noise. Zip. Nada. With the air conditioner on and my PC running next to it.

As far as tone goes this unit is awesome. I think some of the other posters must have been smoking crack when they said it sucks or is too subtle. For a relative low priced chorus pedal this thing can mimic digital and analog pedals. If you get the depth, speed and your overdrive setup correctly you can make some very Hendrixish/Trowerish with this puppy. It's a keeper.

Reliability : 10
It seems tough. I haven't dropped it on its head yet but it feels very solid.

Customer Support : No Opinion
I haven't had to call about this pedal or my ED-1 compressor so I guess that's a good thing. Doesn't really give me any idea of what their support is mike though.

Overall Rating : 10
Excellent unit. Anyone from phenom to a nipple scratching nitwit should be able to get good tone out of this thing.


Product: Marshall SV-1 Supervibe Chorus
Price Paid: 80 (euro)
Submitted 06/16/2005 at 01:10pm by Francesco
Email: francescospn at hotmail<dot>com

Ease of Use : 6
It's quite simple to use, you just have to dig between the 4 knobs

Sound Quality : 1
I'm usig it with a fender Stratocaster through a Marshall 50w one channel combo.
This pedal sucks. It's very very noisy, really I can't understand how at Marshall could come out with a product so noisy when used with Marshall amps! The Depth knob is a real pain. I have tried it with "clean" channels, and it works decent, but, believe me, you can't use it if you tun up a bit the gain of your amp. I'm very disappointed with this pedal.

Reliability : 6
I guess it's reliable

Customer Support : No Opinion
never dealt with the company

Overall Rating : 2
Really, a bad deal.
The price is high, the quality of sound is bad... too much gain and almost not usable with a high gain amp.


Product: Marshall SV-1 Supervibe Chorus
Price Paid: US $50
Submitted 02/24/2005 at 01:12pm by Anonymous

Ease of Use : No Opinion
4 knobs - pretty versatile and easy to get a good sound out of.

Sound Quality : 10
Here's my story. I play in a bluesrock band, and wanted a good leslie type of sound, like SRV Cold Shot you know. Tried several pedals and bought Rocktrons Vertigo Vibe, which should emulate a leslie. However, I found it to be too "flangey or phasey" so its up for sale now. Tried Hughes and Kettner rotosphere, but found it too expensive. Tried JD Rotovibe and JD univibe, but wasn't really that impressed. Then I got a really good deal on this Marshall supervibe. And MAN what a pedal. It makes the best leslie emulation I have heard - almost as good as the Rotosphere. When I jugde a leslie emulating pedal, I listen to it while I imagine and picture the sound of a rotating speaker. I must say that this pedal really nails that sound. And to my ears it doesn't have that unnatural Phasey or Flangey sound. Sounds very natural and it is also possible to get a slight trebly shimmer to your tone (thanks to the cut/pass knob), which i think sounds much like SRV. Sounds good with or without overdrive after it. I have
speed=4 o'clock,
depth=10 o'clock,
fix/var= between 12 and 1 o'clock
cut/pass=fully clockwise.

The unit is true bypass, which is a plus as well. For what I'm using this pedal for I'll give it a 10. I wasn't really looking for a traditional chorus sound after all, so my mark is based on my opinion on qualities of this unit as a rotary speaker simulator. Very cheap as well.

Reliability : 10
Seems very reiliable

Customer Support : No Opinion
never dealt with them

Overall Rating : No Opinion
Try it if your into rotary/leslie type of effects. This one is a keeper.


Product: Marshall SV-1 Supervibe Chorus
Price Paid: $169 (New Zealand)
Submitted 02/11/2005 at 01:48pm by bruthabrown

Ease of Use : 10
This pedal is very easy to use. if you can't use it you must have some serious cerebral damage going on inside your skull. The manual is good - in depth description and offers 4 different settings to get you started. Although I believe the whole idea of having an effect is to fuck with it to get the sound you want. Be daring and spend the time to explore the pedal.

Sound Quality : 8
The sound quality of the Supervibe is fucking brilliant considering the price. About half as expensive as the Boss pedals etc and in my opinion better sounding. The supervibe has a much better vintage sound than alot of choruses out there. Use it with a DD5, and Bf2 Flanger and Ibanez Mostortion pedals. I use a 1982 Custom Telecaster with a seymour Duncan pickup in the bridge through a laney TF320. BUT I must say it is a real BIG PAIN IN THE ASS about the HUM which this pedal gives off when engaged. Sure you can use a battery or a seperate adaptor but thats extra fucking around that you don't need when gigging. It fucks me off that I have to keep buying batteries for this pedal when all the others run sweet as through the single adaptor/daisy chain set up. so that is the ONLY problem with the pedal, pitty it's such an annoying one!

Reliability : 10
Definitely dependable, I have gigged it wothout backup - and tough as fuck. Sturdy as and solid - can take a beating even in a pub full of dumbass drunken redneck rugby heads.

Customer Support : No Opinion
N/A

Overall Rating : 8
I play in an original band. The Supervibe is part of our sound. I am a big fan of funk style guitar playing (frusciante, nolan, prince etc) and the supervibe is great at getting that wicked "choppy chicken pickin" sound. If lost or stolen I would probably splash out and buy an expensive chorus that would be as solid as the supervibe, I only say that because of that fucking HUM! Pity coz it's such a sloid pedal.


Product: Marshall SV-1 Supervibe Chorus
Price Paid: US $60$
Submitted 01/19/2005 at 01:12pm by wrgkmc
Email: wrgkmc at msn<dot>com

Ease of Use : 10
Standard 4 knob chorus. Inverted phase stereo out, typical with stomp boxes. Bought it used no manual, but dont need it anyway

Sound Quality : 10
Use it in this order. One of 18 guitars> morley wah volume> Roland sustainer> Marshall Edwards compressor> Marshall Supervibe> One out to Marshall half stack with rack processors in its loop, The other out goes to a morley overdrive unit>to an old sun concert lead 200w with 2x10 cab. I use this unit last in my chain before the amps because it gives a bright sparkle here. When it is placed before other boxes it looses about 15% of its sound quality. I'm an electronic tech and Know uou must use a zero hum adaptor or the hum will be amplified by the pedal. The boss or dan electro 200 MA should surfice. I modified my adaptor with a choke coil to get rid of the hum in mine. Its unique to this pedal not theyre other boxes. As far as sound goes it can be adjusted for a littel or alot. Like with all effects if you use more than 50% effect depth you arent playing a guitar anymore. If a sound setup needs more than 50% effect you either suck as a musician and got to cover up you're crappy playing, have a crappy guitar and amp, or just don't appreciate the sound of a guitar anymore. Ask any professional and they'll tell you effects are like spices on food. If you cant hold a croud when you play, You cant cook. So many musicians these days want to be the whole band and think a pedal will do it, instead of learning theyre instrument and learning to get along with other musicians. This pedal does what its supposed to and does it well. I have 1000 dollar rack units that do the same but this one is mobile and easy to use. I have hundreds of digital effects in my studio I can add to a guitar once theyre recorded clean. Cant do anything with it if the sounds coverd up by too much effect to begin with.

Reliability : 9
Had it for 2 years now without a glitch of any kind. True bypass, solid construction. Knobs are hard to read in the dark, Black on silver, but I use basically one setting anyway.

Customer Support : No Opinion
n/a

Overall Rating : 10
Its a chorus that interacts well with other boxes. If its placed in the chain before the echo/amp (where its supposed to be)it functions best for me. Been playing for 38 years, 20 professional. God has it been that long. Ive owned or do own most of the competitor products out there. Some suck and some don't this one enhances my sound. Of corse I dont want to sound like everyone else. I gave up my copycat days many years ago. Its too boaring. This littel brick has enough to get a great sounding chorus. Thats why I bought it. If you need something heavier than this try a flanger or get a guitar synth or something. I prefer to have some of my guitars original signal ending up coming out of my cabnet an not coverd a wall of effects.


Product: Marshall SV-1 Supervibe Chorus
Price Paid: 120 (AUS)
Submitted 09/14/2004 at 11:23pm by Maurice

Ease of Use : 8
Very simple stompbox type arrangement with 4 rotary knobs for chorus shaping (ultimately depth/warble control). User friendly!

Sound Quality : 8
Considering the relatively cheap price of this unit, the overall sound quality is really quite good. When I was shopping around for a chorus I tried it side by side with the Boss CE and really preferred the tone of the SV, coupled with its more transparent signal path. The chorus is quite nice, bright but still smooth and "rounded" the way a good chorus should be. Adds that perfect "shimmer" and fullness to the sound without being overbearing or overly ice-picky. You can modify the tone from off to subtle to totally overboard effect which is reassuring for those more experimental moments. I've used it in conjunction with a few rigs; Framus Cobra through Mesa 4x12 and DIY open back 2x12, Mesa Nomad through the same cabs, Fender SF Twin, Fender Stage 160, old SS roland amp. The results are pleasing for each application either in effects loops or in front of the amp as the situation demands. I do agree with the problems of other reviewers - there is a loud hum with an incorrect power supply that is way too offensive to ignore but with batteries and the correct supply (I think the standard boss unit) you'll be fine. I like the construction of the pedal; its a lot heavier than it looks and remains stable on even spongy carpeted floors. Another factor I touched on above was the transparency of the signal which I found to be excellent. With most of my pedals, I try to avoid looking at whether thay are "true bypass" or "buffered" etc and just judge the sound with my ears. I have experienced some apparently "true bypass" pedals which colour/strip the tone too much and vica versa. Even true bypass will colour your tone as there is at least another circuit and guitar lead for your signal to pass through. I also have pedals which are exclusively for studio use so true bypass is not an issue. I am reluctant to use pedals of any sort which strip tone too much but will happily include this one in my live rig. So overall you're getting pretty nice chorus sounds with a good degree of tonal variation in a tonally transparent package. What more could you want? A 55 tweed deluxe? well apart from that... A well deserved "8".

Reliability : 10
Solid construction has not faulted thus far. Also I really like the switching action of these pedals - feel solid when you step on them and the action here is smooth and instant. Have a Marshall Jackhammer which is the same construction but the switch is not as smooth - maybe I just got lucky with this one.

Customer Support : 6
Have a good relationship with my local dealer. Can't see anything going majorly wrong without getting it sorted

Overall Rating : 10
Good solid pedal with versatile and musical tones and suprisingly good signal transparency. What's not to love? Buy one if you're looking for a chorus that's more versatile and less noisy than a small clone and more transparent/better sounding that the boss version. You'd probably have to knotch up more than one price range to find better.


Product: Marshall SV-1 Supervibe Chorus
Price Paid: $53.00 off of ebay (US) used
Submitted 06/10/2004 at 04:46pm by E.Nigma

Ease of Use : 9
If you are into Vibratos and chorus pedals then this is a good pedal. It is easy to use without a book. It has four settings. The Speed knob is how fast the effect is. The Depth is basically how loud you want your effect to be, the Wave is what turns the effect from a chorus sound to a vibrato sound, and the filter is like a tone knob in a way. It may take some time to get it to sound like you want but good sounds ARE possible to achieve.

Sound Quality : 8
Some people on this site said that this pedal was noisy when powered by an adapter and quiet when you use a 9volt battery. This is true sorry to say. It makes a loud humm when you power this pedal with an adapter. Not sure why it does that. But, this is not a big problem if you get a noise reducer pedal. Boss has a good noise reducer pedal. But if you don't wanna spend your money on a noise adapter just buy a 9 volt battery. It is quiet as a mouse when you use one of these. Other than that little defect the pedal sounds great. You can get it to sound like a Jim Dunlop Rotovibe if you play with it. The Supervibe is a good Leslie sounding pedal too.

Reliability : 7
This is built like a tank like everyone says. Stomp the mess out of it. 9 times out of ten you won't break it. I dont play gigs so I wouldn't need a backup. Even if I did gig I bet anything that this would last a VERY Long time. As far a using it I would definetly not use it for recording an entire song because the vibrato sound can get irritating if you try to make an entire song using the vibrato. The vibrato is good only on spicing up solos and background effects like Jimi Hendrix had in some of his songs.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never had to mess with them....

Overall Rating : 8
I play R&B, soul, a little rock. I basically like to try to immitate my favorite guitarist (Ernie Isley from the Isley brothers). I heard he is currently using a Jim Dunlop rotovibe but I didn't have enough $$$ to get one so a bought a Marshall supervibe which does the same thing but sounds slightly different.


Product: Marshall SV-1 Supervibe Chorus
Price Paid: 110 (Euro)
Submitted 05/09/2004 at 02:53am by Luca, Italy.

Ease of Use : 10
Very easy to use. A classical analogic chorus. You can turn the wave form knob to go from the modern chorus to leslie effect.

Sound Quality : 9
I use a Fender Standard Strat, put it into SuperVibe and then to my Fender Hot Rod Deluxe Tube Amp, and it sound very good. I like this pedal first of all because it's an analogic effect; second, it has a real passive bypass, so no alteration on original sound when turn off, and a real respect of level sound when turned off.
I used many kinds of chourus, from Boss Super Chorus to Boss Chorus Ensemble, but i prefer SuperVibe cause it's hotter and more vintage.
It's simply to use and you can obtain any kind of sound, even if you play vintage music or modern music.

Reliability : 9
The box is resistant and affidable.

Customer Support : No Opinion
I don't know about this.

Overall Rating : 9
I play any kind of rock music, from classic rock (Hendrix, Police, and 70's) to hard rock music (Van Halen, Ozzy, ecc.); but sometimes i also play blues or country or jazz, but fondamently i am a rock guitarist; don't be afraid to use this pedal for many kinds of music.


Product: Marshall SV-1 Supervibe Chorus
Price Paid: R$268 (reais) ($92 dollars)
Submitted 03/09/2004 at 06:13am by Roberto Garcia

Ease of Use : 9
The SV-1 is of easy operation, the manual has examples of parameters, being easy thus its use in diverse musical styles, the pedal is original of plant.

Sound Quality : 9
I have used the SV-1, with several setups of guitar and amplifiers, notice that with guitars to stratocaster its sound it is more natural and similar as one chorus must sound, in guitars as gibson sounds a little distorted, binding in the Loop of the amplifier its sound is weakker and extinguished, to put as the sound of this pedal with guitars said is fantastic to stratocaster and amplifiers Fender or marshall, and Warm Music(Brazilian Amp)

Reliability : 10
The pedal is trustworthy, never had problems with it, the casting metal box is very resistant.

Customer Support : 10
I ordered an email for helpdesk of the Marshall in Brazil (country where I live) I was answered in the same day, the reply was clear and objective excellent

Overall Rating : 10
I play diverse musical styles, Rock, Pop Rock, Funk, DiscoMusic, Brazilian Music(mpb)and Bossa-Nova. always use the SV-1 that I play Funk, Bossa-Nova and Pop Rock, I chose this Marshall because I find chorus more complete of the market, already I had other pedals of chorus, to put the SV-1 I am special, mainly to play Bossa-Nova.


Product: Marshall SV-1 Supervibe Chorus
Price Paid: $120 (Australian)
Submitted 03/07/2004 at 06:42pm by Anonymous

Ease of Use : 9
To get the sound you would like out of this pedal is pretty easy control wise. The manual is a definate to look at if your not entirely sure what each dial does but sometimes its better just to fool around with things untill you find a sound that you prefer.

Sound Quality : 3
Effect wise the sounds possible to get out of this a good but what i get with mine is terrible. Every time i strum a note it adds some type of distortion or overdrive, no matter how soft i strum, how mellow the settings are, what pick up i use, what guitar i use it always sounds crap due to the overlay of distortion. It didnt do this in the shop but i presume that something may be broken. Battery or adapter doesnt change this although the battery does make it worse. I run this through a marshall mg50 with a ehx big muff and an ibanez rg320 so its not like im running it through cheap equipment.

Reliability : 1
I would never depend on this pedal or any marshall pedal from now on after owning one of these. I definately wouldnt gig with one, I dont even use it now it just sits in my draw.

Customer Support : 2
Dont know of anyone who could fix this and im sure the waranty would be over by now if it even had one that is.

Overall Rating : 2
Overall this pedal would be good IF IT WORKED! If this were lost or stolen i would never consider getting another one I would go into a boss ce1 or ce2 depending on availability, as i have played on a ce2 and loved it, no distortion added nice beautifil sound.
I may have given this thing a bad rap but others seem to like it, sounds like mine could be a dud, and for that reason i plan to steer clear of any marshall pedals in the future, their amps are fantastic but the pedals..


Product: Marshall SV-1 Supervibe Chorus
Price Paid: traded 3 boss and 1 ibanez pedals
Submitted 02/27/2004 at 01:44am by Anonymous

Ease of Use : 10
This pedal rocks ass. Very easy to use, just toy w/ it for a couple minutes to get the sound you want out of it. Just 4 knobs, not rocket science.

Sound Quality : 10
MAKE SURE YOU HAVE A REGULATED, 200 MA, ZERO NOISE 9V ADAPTOR!! When I first hooked up this pedal, i was powering it through my old ibanez 300 ma 9v adaptor, and whoa!! horrible buzzing noise!! i was like wtf, it worked fine in the store w/ the batterey, so i read into it, and this pedal just reacted much worse than any of my other pedals to my old cheapo transformer. Anyway, I got a danelectro zero noise adaptor, and sure enough, it's totally silent. This is the best chorus i've heard, and I have tried every Boss chorus there is, and a couple ibanez. very clean, not over the top, perfect w/ clean tones or distortion.

Reliability : 9
it's Marshall, full steel construction, it'll survive. but nothing's indestructable.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 9
I play rock/metal and this chorus is perfect for laying over the top of distortion to make a section stand out, or for playing w/ a clean tone in a melodic part of a song. i'd definately get another one if it disappeared. these new Marshall pedal are awesome!!


Product: Marshall SV-1 Supervibe Chorus
Price Paid: US $36 (Ebay) used
Submitted 02/23/2004 at 01:44pm by Gribs
Email: trhoffend<at>comcast dot net

Ease of Use : 9
I found this pedal to be very easy to use, even though the controls are not the standard speed, delay time, depth, and mix that I like to see on higher end chorus pedals. The instructions included with the pedal are very clear and give several good example settings that can be used as a starting point.

I have a Yamaha UD Stomp which is a fun pedal and can certainly cover the range of sounds that this pedal can cover, but I wanted another chorus for "quick and dirty" sound adjustments that does not require the thought and time for programming as required by the UD Stomp (similarly with a delay pedal). The price for this pedal was very good, so I decided to try it. It fits the bill quite well.

Sound Quality : 9
I have a large collection of effects pedals and am always rotating them in and out of the mix. I also have a pretty large collection of guitars. I am using this pedal primarily with a Carvin Holdsworth Fatboy through a Carvin Legacy amplifier or a Fender Hotrod Deville for fingerstyle jazz playing. The only other effects I have combined with it right now are an Ibanez Echo/Delay which I am using for very subtle analog-like delay. The pedal is plugged into a large chain of other (mostly true bypass) boxes, though, and does not seem to add noise or degrade the signal. Contrary to what at least one other reviewer posted, the pedal does not add any noise when used with an AC adapter. In my case, the power is coming from a Furman SPB-8 powered pedal board which is plugged into one of the outlets of an ART SP 4x4 power conditioner; there is pretty good isolation from ground noise etc.

This chorus pedal covers a range of sounds from very light and subtle shimmer to classic chorus sounds. It covers the range of sounds I wanted for this particular application. For really deep or unusual chorusing and/or pitch-bending/wiggling type sounds that can be obtained by adjusting the delay time along with the rate, depth, and mix, then you need to spend more money on a pedal like the Fulltone ChoralFlange (which I also own and use as a Flanger) or the Yamaha UD Stomp. You can adjust feedback on the UD Stomp as well, which is usually an adjustment found on Flangers and not Choruses (the UD Stomp is a programmable Delay and modulation device).

Reliability : 8
This pedal is built like a tank. It is extremely heavy for its size. I don't gig right now so I am not concerned with its reliability in a live situation, but if I were to go live I would always have a backup (and I have enough pedals for that...).

Customer Support : No Opinion
I have never dealt with Marshall so I am not rating this category.

Overall Rating : 9
Overall, I give this pedal a good rating for doing what it is supposed to do, being structurally sound, and available for a very good price used. For adding a slight shimmer or classic chorus sound to fingerstyle jazz or chord strumming it is a great pedal. It is not the right pedal to choose if you want weird modulation effects - it is not designed for that.


Product: Marshall SV-1 Supervibe Chorus
Price Paid: US $59
Submitted 10/30/2003 at 03:26pm by Gary H.

Ease of Use : 8
It takes a little time to get a good sound out of it. The controls can go into the "overboard" range if they are dimed. Restraint is the key here. It has a lot of play with the settings but I found one basic sound I really like and I pretty much leave it there.

Sound Quality : 10
I used this with this setup: Carvin strat with SD mini-humbuckers-> phase 90-> Guvnor or Jackhammer-> Ibanez analog delay-> mxr noise gate-> supervibe-> stereo out into a 1965 Pro Reverb and a Hot Rod Deluxe. This chorus sounds amazing when properly tweaked. Very watery and glassy. I mostly use it on clean tones. It has more definition but a little less warmth than my other choruses, a CE-2 and a Rocktron Tsunami. It tends to work better with the neck-pickup clean sounds than the other two, but gets a little sharp and edge-y when used with heavy distortion and the bridge pickup. Stereo seperation is decent, and gets much better when I kick in my delay and phaser. I was on a kick to get rid of my digital stuff and would have sold it if I hadn't discovered that it's analog. Guess I'm lucky I kept it as it has a very clear and unique tone to it. I'll give it a ten because I feel it performs exactly as it was intended to. It's no more noisy than any other chorus. They all add a little noise...

Reliability : 5
Hmm...I already had one fail on me. One of the outputs quit working and it started humming loudly after about two months of very light use. I've had the replacement for over a year and it seems to be okay.

Customer Support : 6
As I said before, the first one failed after 2 months of light use. Spent quite a while figuring out who to call and then had to pay for shipping to send it back. Marshall advertises a five-year warranty but fails to mention that these Indian-made pedals only get a 90-day guarantee. I only found that out after calling the distributor. It's a pretty crappy warranty considering how much these things retail for...I'll give it a low score hear because of the short warranty.

Overall Rating : 9
I play blues, classic rock - Trower, Clapton (cream-era), Pink Floyd, etc. Occasionally some Hawkwind psychadelic stuff. Been playing guitar off and on for 6 years, Bass for 10 years. If it were stolen I would consider myself lucky they didn't take the Rocktron Tsunami chorus which I prefer greatly over this one. It's a good chorus, but I wouldn't replace it.
When I bought it I didn't really compare it to anything, as it was on sale real cheap ($59). It was the only true-bypass chorus at that price. I was really amazed to open it up and find only ANALOG chips in it! Id give it an 8.5 overall, but since I can't I'll round it up to 9.


Product: Marshall SV-1 Supervibe Chorus
Price Paid: 50.00 (canadian) used
Submitted 09/02/2003 at 10:14pm by J Letto

Ease of Use : 9
Bought this used for $50.00 CAN. Not difficult to figure out. Just keep the speed low (that's how I like it).

Sound Quality : 8
Not noisy at all. Running it with a boss metal zone with an old kramer guitar through a jcm900 combo. I loved the fact that there is NO level control. Sometimes level control is good but not on every ******* boss pedal i own!

Reliability : 8
Haven't had it that long, but like I said I bought it used with a few dings on it and I haven't had any trouble. Left the input plugged in over night once and it totally killed the duracell, so get an adapter.

Customer Support : 9
I actually contacted Marshall to see if they had an owner's manual for the unit. They explained in email that there is no manual for it. They were courteous and all but some suggested settings would have been cool.

Overall Rating : 9
Don't want to go too crazy here, but I love it. Best 50 bucks I've ever spent on guitar equipment. Like the looks, like the sound. Never really fooled with chorus effects before so you may want to try a few before deciding on this one.


Product: Marshall SV-1 Supervibe Chorus
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 05/12/2003 at 08:28am by Danny Piette (from Belgium)

Ease of Use : 9
4 knobs : Speed (chorus rate) / Depth (intensity) / Wave (fixed - variable) / Filter (cut or pass, frequency bandwidth)

It's not difficult to get a good sound out of it (if you're familiar with modulation effects it won't take you longer than a few minutes experimenting), but it heavily depends on what sound you're after! To put this straight: if you're into warm, deep chorus sounds (like Electro-Harmonix' Small Clone): forget it! On the other hand: if you're looking for bright, shimmering, polished chorus (a bit like Boss choruspedals) with a touch of flange & rotating speaker feeling, you're all set!
The suggested settings in the manual are all very usable, I particularly like the "ensemble" setting.

Sound Quality : 8
At this moment I use this stompbox in the following setup: Gibson Les Paul > Boss turbo distortion > Marshall Supervibe chorus > Marshall JCM 2000 DSL 100 W > Marshall 4x12" cabinet.
Sound quality is great, especially on clean sounds (if combined with a Boss Flanger it's amazingly similar to The Cure's early clean guitarsound!). No significant noise.
It's stereo too, but I haven't had the opportunity yet to connect it to 2 amps.
I would like to stress once again: in my opinion the sound is absolutely GREAT, but it might perhaps not be the sound that YOU (yes, YOU!) are looking for! It's all a matter of taste. If you're planning to buy a chorus pedal, go to your musicstore and make sure you try several different boxes so you can compare... play and your ears will do the rest!
I'm overall satisfied with it. My only complaint: this pedal adds a considerable amount of gain and also a bit of extra treble to your sound. If you have 'hot' guitar pickups, your clean sound might get overdriven. Roll down the volumepot on your guitar a bit to prevent this. If it weren't for the superfluent additional gain, I would give the Supervibe a 9 for sound.
(oh, I almost forgot: I also use this pedal for my bassguitar and it sounds fantastic! I can get that typical early 80's new wave/gothic bass sound a la The Cure/Cocteau Twins/Dead Can Dance/Joy Division with it!)

Reliability : 10
Never had any problems with it. Looks sturdy enough to bear life on the road and accidental drops.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 9
I'm into several styles of music, but I mainly use this pedal for 80's rock and new wave. If it were stolen I'm sure I would buy it again as soon as possible!
I've been playing for more than ten years.
I also own an Electro-harmonix chorus pedal (the 'Small Clone') which is very nice as well, but you can't compare both pedals. Like I mentioned above, they each have totally different sound characteristics, which makes that I use them for different purposes. Generally, I noticed that the Supervibe seems to work especially well for clean sounds on guitars with much sustain and humbucking PU's (eg. Les Paul Models); the E-H Small Clone does a great job combined with distortion, on Strat-style guitars.


Product: Marshall SV-1 Supervibe Chorus
Price Paid: US around $75.00
Submitted 03/07/2003 at 12:52pm by Tom Salvo
Email: Thsalvo at aol<dot>com

Ease of Use : 9
This unit is relatively easy to use. The manual gives an adequate explanation of functions. No major tricks here. As on many "stompboxes," a little more "finger space" around the knobs would be helpful, as would larger and clearer markings. But it's no worse than other brands.

Sound Quality : 10
I play chord melody jazz guitar. I really like to keep things simple. Occassionally, however, I delve back into my childhood and start playing those old Van Halen and Rush songs. I have one amp: an Evans AE100. If you are unfamiliar with Evans Amps, they started making amps for lap steel guitar. Jazz players discovered that they were powerful, lightweight, reliable and very clean amps. The AE100 weighs less than 30 lbs. and has an eight inch speaker in a ported cabinet and it cranks out 100 watts! This amp is incredible, but it's only clean. I use the Marshall Guv'nor Plus in front of it as the soul (and sole) source of overdrive/distortion (a great pedal). The Supervibe, the only other pedal I use, provides strong chorus that goes from vintage analog to shimmering and sparkly. You can also coax pseudo rotary and vibrato sounds from it. The sound is thick and lush, whether originating from a Tele, a 175, or a Strat. I use the chorus to play glassy single-coil apreggio passages (think John Petrucci) as well as distorted chorus (think vintage Alex Lifeson). I also have a Boss Super Chorus and, side by side, the Supervibe has a much stronger effect and a bigger tone. Anyone who thinks there isn't enough effect from this pedal needs to try a new battery!

Reliability : 9
All metal casing seems reliable. Time will tell.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Hopefully won't need to find this out!

Overall Rating : 10
I've been playing for over twenty-five years, semi-professionally. I've played just about every conceivable guitar over the years! Although I could play pretty much any style, I tend to lean toward traditional jazz with influences like Joe Pass, Jimmy Bruno, Howard Alden, and progressive music (the "thinking man's rock") ranging anywhere from Yes to Spock's Beard to my favorites: Rush and Dream Theater. This is the best sounding chorus I could find for the money and really nails the tone.


Product: Marshall SV-1 Supervibe Chorus
Price Paid: US $72
Submitted 02/15/2003 at 07:37pm by Anonymous

Ease of Use : 10
Pretty simple to figure out. The manual comes with some good settings.

Sound Quality : 8
I pretty much stick to one setting and thats the "ensemble setting" that is shown in the manual. I really like the way it sounds. I must say that ive never played any other chorus pedals and i pretty much bought this thing off the reviews ive seen here so i cant really compare to the others out there. One problem that i have with this pedal is NOISE, and lots of it. When using a battery, this pedal is dead silent. but when im using a power supply and turn it on this thing sounds like its picking up radio waves like crazy. Now i originally thought it was my power supply but im not getting any noise with my boss pedals so i know there is nothing wrong with the power supply. Im using a maxon/godlyke switchmode powersupply. but with the supervibe it is noisy. Now i talked to someone with a boss 9v supply and he said he gets NO noise. so basically its really neither the supervibe or the switchmode causeing the hum. its really just that that particular powersupply for whatever reason is not very compatable with the marshall. but really marshall should have done something with the input jack to account for a problem like this. im gonna have to buy a noise suppressor just because of this pedal. Really if i didnt have the noise problem it gets an 9 for sound, but because marshall has a little glitch in the input jack im giving it a 8.

Reliability : 7
ive only had it for about 2 months and its run flawlessly so far. The thing seems like its built pretty solid. About a year ago i ordered this pedal from one of the mail order companies and when i got it, it did not work at all. it was completely dead. so i returned it and exchanged it for a different pedal. I suspect that that pedal was probably owned by someone else before i bought it since it was not in plastic when i bought it. Maybe he/she broke and returned it and then they sent it to me.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 8
Overall its a good affordable chorus pedal. Noise is a problem depending on what power supply you are using. The switchmode power supply im using shouldve worked noise free with this thing since its an universal adapter that is capable of powering just about any 9v pedal out there. but really the marshall has a grudge against certain power supplies.


Product: Marshall SV-1 Supervibe Chorus
Price Paid: 45 (# GBP)
Submitted 01/28/2003 at 01:29pm by Dave Holmes
Email: synisphere<at>btopenworld dot com

Ease of Use : 7
its a bit fidly and you have to realy mess with it to get the best out of it. maual hepls though so you can tweak the pre sets to get your sound right

Sound Quality : 6
Not a bad chorus pedal and nicely prices but there are better out there. the Boss super chorus is a little more expensive but a better pedal overall

Reliability : 10
its a marshall. your great grand kids will be playing these pedals long after your dead

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never dealt with them. No need. I think they have merged complaints departments with Carlsberg. What a boring job that guy must have.

Overall Rating : 5
I play hard rock/metal and I only use chorus on my clear sound to give it a bit of deapth and smoothness. When using it with distortion it tends to sounds a bit mushy. Sorry Marshall but you know you can do better.


Product: Marshall SV-1 Supervibe Chorus
Price Paid: 135 (AUD)
Submitted 12/11/2002 at 03:19am by Anonymous

Ease of Use : 8
This unit has a huge variety of sounds available, especially when you combine it with changes in pickup/amp etc.
I tend to use the unit to just add some depth to the sound - I'm not really into the extremes - so the unit suits me fine.
Coming to terms with what each of the adjustments does -even with the somewhat inscrutable manual takes some real patience - but it does pay off.
I'm just a hacker so I cant compare too well to more expensive units.
One thing they dont say in the manual is that if you have your guitar plugged into the pedal, with the effect off, the unit is in 'standby' mode - it will still drain the battery.

Sound Quality : 9
Peavy blazer, Ashton guitar (2*humbucker very cheap prs/strat knockoff) and a marshall bluesbreaker.
If you dont use a regulated power supply, the hum is overpowering! Actually kind of funny since the hum seems to be subject to effect setting. Maybe some interesting effects on the offering here!
This thing eats batteries. I left the unit plugged in (I mean the jack from the guitar plugged into the input port) overnight and the new 9V battery was dead the next morning.
With a regulated power supply or battery very quiet. On some of the more extreme settings noise does creep in - but not too bad.
I compared this in the shop aginst the korg 100 and zoom 707II multi-effects units and liked this pedal *much* better. The multi-effects units might be convenient, but even with the shit gear I have, you can hear the difference.

Reliability : 10
Built like a brick
Dont gig, so no backup.

Customer Support : No Opinion
no need so far.

Overall Rating : 8
Really nice pedal. Lots of control and range of sounds.
Eats batteries - dont buy one without a *regulated* power supply (unless you like chorus'ed hum).
Excellent value for money with quality build - get one.


Product: Marshall SV-1 Supervibe Chorus
Price Paid: 120 (Polish Zloty (about 30$)) used
Submitted 11/30/2002 at 01:57pm by Tasior

Ease of Use : 10
Input <---> Output 4 knobs.It's easy.

Sound Quality : 9
I'm using a Cort guitar with an Peavey Studio Pro 112 and it's sounds beautiful. No noise, it's not hard to get the good settings. I confront it with Boss chorus and INHO Marshall kicks Boss's ass. Honestly it's great sound.

Reliability : 10
It's built like a TANK. No more to say.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never dealt with it.

Overall Rating : 10
If it were stolen I'll buy a same one. I use it to play rock, metal, blues and jazz and it's good for this. It got a beautiful design and with this thing we can procure different sounds. I recommend it to everyone. PS. Sorry for my English ;)


Product: Marshall SV-1 Supervibe Chorus
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 11/18/2002 at 08:43am by gilbert from hialeah

Ease of Use : 10
It is very easy to use.

Sound Quality : 4
This unit sucks! The Chorus is too subtle, and what is worse, this thing has nothing uni-vibey or leslie like. You can manage to sound like a crappy Fender Rhodes piano if you play with the settings. And it sucks your tone like a mosquito sucks blood.It doe not matter wether you are playing clean or dirty. It's still good for nothing. I was using a Fender American Vintage Re -issue Strat, an American Tele and an SG, through a Peavy Classic 50 Combo.

Reliability : 7
It looks relaible, probably not the switch, which was very loose.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never dealt with the company.

Overall Rating : 5
Like I said, This Chorus Pedal is not even worthy of the money of a beginner.I chose the Danelectro Cool Cat over this rubbish.


Product: Marshall SV-1 Supervibe Chorus
Price Paid: 45 (GBP)
Submitted 10/17/2002 at 01:41am by The happy man

Ease of Use : 9
The unit is ded easy to use, i have to agree that i have not realy found any sounds I like MORE than the suggested settings in the manual, but that does not mean there aint any. The manual is the same as all marshall pedal manuals. It is thin and basic, but tells you everything you need to know.

Sound Quality : 10
I play Jackson/Les Paul(Epiphone) through a laney HC series amp, but this unit has also been tested with a friends Ibanez JS series playing straight through a Carvin head and 4X12. It sounded sooooooo nice, It does not take over the sound, but fills it, it even adds something to the already monsterous overdrive you get from the head unit...I have owned other chorus effects as stomp boxes or as multi digital effects, chorus has always been one of the most usefull and useable effects and this sounds as good, if not better than the BOSS, DOD and ZOOM boxes I have owned before.

Not tried it stereo,...but i am looking forward to it...

Reliability : 9
The box just feels solid, it is heavy and metal (which cant be bad....), but seriously, there have been comments about knocking buttons off, guys what are you doing,.....the switch! stand on the switch! A few feriends of mine have been gigging with the same effects set-ups for YEARS and they are made of plastic...OK one is a ZOOM multi effects box (V.Nice) and the other uses an RP-1 (remember those), both great units, but if you are gonna kick the thing around the stage, anything will break. In my mind this is very solid and reliable pedal.

Customer Support : 8
I have not needed to use it (EVER) so it is difficault to say. I now own 2 Marshall effects and have previously owned an amplifier and never needed customer support; so am gonna give them a good score, just because they get stuff right the first time so ya don't have to use 'em.

Overall Rating : 10
I play all sorts of music from U2 to Slipknot (not sure how this effect will fit in with the latter, but hey i will give it a damn good try). I have been playing for around 12 years and have owned a lot of stuff, too much to mention here....
I bought this pedal for a number of reasons, It looks good (weak i know but it does ;)), It is well made/solid (I already had a Guvnor 2 and have found it to be superb). In my subjective opinion, and based on memory, I would say that this unit sounds equally as good, if not better than all the chorus effects I have previously owned (With the exception of my Laney GC120C - stereo chorus, 120W through 2x12 HH speakers...droool - I miss that one :(), This unit is cheap, sooo cheap it would almost put some people off buying it, that would be their mistake. This unit is almost 45% cheaper than the BOSS offering and on a per pound (or dollar) scale, way better than any of the competition.


Product: Marshall SV-1 Supervibe Chorus
Price Paid: 49 (Pounds Sterling)
Submitted 08/23/2002 at 12:58pm by Anonymous

Ease of Use : 9
It's real easy to find a good sound, and the suggested settings are pretty good too. The only problem is the battery cover is SO hard to get open.

Sound Quality : 9
Strat - Crybaby - Boss Metal Zone - SuperVibe - Marshall JMP amp
It's not noisy at all.
The effects are subtle and very effective.
A bit noisy with the adaptor, but I'm probably using the wrong one..

Reliability : 7
The knobs are quite exposed. A friend of mine has one, and his Bass Player managed to break one of the knobs off.
I have no money, so i wouldnt have a backup.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 9
Great, cheap, and better than the cheaper boss pedals. I wish I had a CE-1 though...


Product: Marshall SV-1 Supervibe Chorus
Price Paid: US $100
Submitted 02/04/2002 at 11:17pm by Anonymous

Ease of Use : 7
4 knobs : Speed / Depth / Waves mix / Freq. Bandwidth
The two last ones are not so obvious if you don't read the manual... which quite correctly made, by the way. It is quite hard to find good sounds by yourself, but the manual provides 4 examples of settings which are a really good starting point to create warm and natural chorus.
So finally, it is not so "easy to use" because you have to keep in mind the proposed settings. But it is a good point since having 2 strange technical knobs really increase the behaviour of the chorus.

Sound Quality : 8
Ibanez JS1000 + SV-1 + Peavey Classic 50 4x10
It is my first chorus pedal, and I compared it with the new Ibanez Chorus+Flanger (something-7) in the store. I choosed SV1 because the ibanez chorus sounds bad (too simple, too direct).
For clear sounds, ambiant and holded chords, classical, "Limp Bizkit hip-hop arpeggios", it's definitely magic enough. You can even create a flanger-like effect for funky double-stops rythms which makes them even more grooOOoovy. The effect is not too weak as I read before, you can go from a very subtle to an extreme deep chorus with no problem. But as I said before, you have to find the correct settings, else it don't sound good.
For distorded sounds...it doesn't make it at all : white noise and the sound is not very different from the non-affected one. I didn't try it yet into the effect loop of the amp, maybe it's better. You can remove the white noise using the 4th knob which cuts the high frequency from the effect. But in this case, the effect does nothing :o) Anyway, I don't know what can a chorus make with a distorded sound... The natural sound of the JS with distorsion is SO PERFECT !
I was looking for a pedal that adds originality and colors to my "clean" play, so I'm happy with it for "listenable & normal" stuff but I know that I will not have so much fun trying new extraterrestrial sounds because going too far from the proposed settings is not conclusive.

Reliability : No Opinion
It's in metal and brand new. I hope it will last ! I'm afraid of the size of the knobs, they are very long, so you'd better not give a lateral knock on the top of them, it may bend them.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 8
I said everything in the sound quality ! To conclude, let's say that the pedal has a VERY correct sound quality, you can create dreamy sounds easily and it helps you to play better since you sound better. But it also fun when you make hip hop arpeggios (I'm sure that using a delay with it can make me play only two chords during few hours !!!)
Oh yeah, I love the fact that you can create easily up to 4 different chorus sounds (flanger, rotation...) just turning few knobs. If you want other sounds, it becomes more complicated, but well...


Product: Marshall SV-1 Supervibe Chorus
Price Paid: US $50 used
Submitted 01/26/2002 at 12:57am by Cygnus X-1

Ease of Use : 9
Very easy. "Homer/Anonymous" you are an idiot--why did you submit not one, but THREE of the SAME REVIEWS of this pedal. I give you a (-10), the pedal a (9) NINE.

Sound Quality : 9
Nice sound quality. Best chorus pedal in its price range. Quality unit for the bucks. Still digital, but very flexable controls and nice "pseudo-analog tone" capability! Versatile chorus that will suit most anyone.

Reliability : 8
Seems tough enough. I'll give it a "9" or "10" when I've had it for a year. Pretty good so far, with no issues.

Customer Support : 8
No idea. Never had to. I give this catagory an "8" just because Jim Marshall is one of coolest older folks on earth. Rock on Mr. Marshall.

Overall Rating : 9
Number 9. Number 9. Number 9....Oh yesss, very nice for the price. A good solid 8.7/10, so I'll be nice and say 9/10 (can't leave tenths of points in the ratings anyway). Get it if you want a great chorus for fairly cheap.


Product: Marshall SV-1 Supervibe Chorus
Price Paid: $95 (Sing Dollar)
Submitted 08/16/2001 at 12:33am by Anonymous

Ease of Use : 9
This pedal is rather easy to use. It has 4 control knobs consist of speed, depth, wave and filter and an extra lead for stereo output.

Sound Quality : 8
My setup consist of a Les Pual copy guitar, Fender Frontman 25R amp, Ibanez Smashbox, Marshall Guv'nur Plus, Vox Valve Tone, homemade TS-808 and LPB 1 (boster) and Marshall Supervibe. This is a decent sounding chorus when using it with my setup. I could get some really nice vintage to modern chorus and even some vibrato effects from this pedal. Very versatile indeed. I have compared this to the Boss Super Chorus side by side and i find that the Supervibe sounded WAY better. THe Marshall is more lush and organic sounding while the Boss is simply too digital to my ears. But maybe if you're a KORN or Limp Bizkit fan, then the Boss gonna suit you better. While for me I play blues , classic rock, hard rock and some metallica stuff and this pedal is the ONE ! Besides, this pedal is even cheaper than the Boss. So, i grab this emediately wtihout second thought.

Reliability : 8
The casing looks sturdy enough but i have some eerie feelings about the DPDT switch. It looks fragile and cheap compared to other stomp boxes I've seen. anyway, there's nothing wrong with it so far after 2 month of using and and the switching is exelent. Noise free and accurate.
While about curcuit board, it looks ok . Not much of a quality components inside though since it's made in INDIA but the QC is rather strict. There's two QC sticker with singnatures on the pc board, which means this pedal goes through twice quality control test before being package and exported. Unlike those crappy Ibanez pedal specially from the tone lock series where there's not even a QC sticker in it. I got a SM-7 and it broke down on me after 3 month of using. For god sake, i don't even stomp on it and I just use my toes to do the switching. Well don't tell me that teeny weeny little toes weight a ton!

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 8
Overall, the Supervibe is a decend sounding pedal and it ain't expensive. The only drawback is that I get a constant hum when I'm using it with an adaptor so i have to use batteries. But it's a cheapo adaptor anyway , so i suspect it's not the pedal. If it's stolen/lost, I would like to try the cool cat next time just to do some experiment with tone.



Product: Marshall SV-1 Supervibe Chorus
Price Paid:
Submitted 08/15/2001 at 12:54am by Anonymous

Ease of Use : 9
This pedal is rather easy to use. It has 4 control knobs consist of speed, depth, wave and filter and an extra lead for stereo output.

Sound Quality : 9

My setup consist of a Les Pual copy guitar, Fender Frontman 25R amp, Ibanez Smashbox, Marshall Guv'nur Plus, Vox Valve Tone, homemade TS-808 and LPB 1 (boster) and Marshall Supervibe. This is a decent sounding chorus when using it with my setup. I could get some really nice vintage to modern chorus and even some vibrato effects from this pedal. Very versatile indeed. I have compared this to the Boss Super Chorus side by side and i find that the Supervibe sounded WAY better. THe Marshall is more lush and organic sounding while the Boss is simply too digital to my ears. But maybe if you're a KORN or Limp Bizkit fan, then the Boss gonna suit you better. While for me I play blues , classic rock, hard rock and some metallica stuff and this pedal is the ONE ! Besides, this pedal is even cheaper than the Boss. So, i grab this emediately wtihout second thought.

Reliability : 8
The casing looks sturdy enough but i have some eerie feelings about the DPDT switch. It looks fragile and cheap compared to other stomp boxes I've seen. anyway, there's nothing wrong with it so far after 2 month of using and and the switching is exelent. Noise free and accurate.
While about curcuit board, it looks ok . Not much of a quality components inside though since it's made in INDIA but the QC is rather strict. There's two QC sticker with singnatures on the pc board, which means this pedal goes through twice quality control test before being package and exported. Unlike those crappy Ibanez pedal specially from the tone lock series where there's not even a QC sticker in it. I got a SM-7 and it broke down on me after 3 month of using. For god sake, i don't even stomp on it and I just use my toes to do the switching. Well don't tell me that teeny weeny little toes weight a ton!

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : No Opinion


Product: Marshall SV-1 Supervibe Chorus
Price Paid: $95 (Sing Dollar)
Submitted 08/15/2001 at 12:32am by HoMER
Email: munkeat98 at hotmail<dot>com

Ease of Use : 9
This pedal is rather easy to use. It has 4 control knobs consist of speed, depth, wave and filter and an extra lead for stereo output.

Sound Quality : 9

My setup consist of a Les Pual copy guitar, Fender Frontman 25R amp, Ibanez Smashbox, Marshall Guv'nur Plus, Vox Valve Tone, homemade TS-808 and LPB 1 (boster) and Marshall Supervibe. This is a decent sounding chorus when using it with my setup. I could get some really nice vintage to modern chorus and even some vibrato effects from this pedal. Very versatile indeed. I have compared this to the Boss Super Chorus side by side and i find that the Supervibe sounded WAY better. THe Marshall is more lush and organic sounding while the Boss is simply too digital to my ears. But maybe if you're a KORN or Limp Bizkit fan, then the Boss gonna suit you better. While for me I play blues , classic rock, hard rock and some metallica stuff and this pedal is the ONE ! Besides, this pedal is even cheaper than the Boss. So, i grab this emediately wtihout second thought.

Reliability : 8
The casing looks sturdy enough but i have some eerie feelings about the DPDT switch. It looks fragile and cheap compared to other stomp boxes I've seen. anyway, there's nothing wrong with it so far after 2 month of using and and the switching is exelent. Noise free and accurate.
While about curcuit board, it looks ok . Not much of a quality components inside though since it's made in INDIA but the QC is rather strict. There's two QC sticker with singnatures on the pc board, which means this pedal goes through twice quality control test before being package and exported. Unlike those crappy Ibanez pedal specially from the tone lock series where there's not even a QC sticker in it. I got a SM-7 and it broke down on me after 3 month of using. For god sake, i don't even stomp on it and I just use my toes to do the switching. Well don't tell me that teeny weeny little toes weight a ton!

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 8
Overall, the Supervibe is a decend sounding pedal and it ain't expensive. The only drawback is that I get a constant hum when I'm using it with an adaptor so i have to use batteries. But it's a cheapo adaptor anyway , so i suspect it's not the pedal. If it's stolen/lost, I would like to try the cool cat next time just to do some experiment with tone.


Product: Marshall SV-1 Supervibe Chorus
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 05/24/2001 at 08:00pm by noname

Ease of Use : 10
A little tweekage is in order but easy to use.

Sound Quality : 10
I love it. Don't rely on a battery, when it starts going, so does the sound.

Reliability : 10
Never had a problem. Built much better than the $50 variety.

Customer Support : 10
They are online and have manuals etc. They answered my email in a day.

Overall Rating : 10
It's easy, has a great tone and is TRUE BYPASS.


Product: Marshall SV-1 Supervibe Chorus
Price Paid: US $89
Submitted 02/10/2001 at 08:49pm by freakey pete
Email: na at a<dot>com

Ease of Use : 10
less than 1 hour and I had it figured out.

Sound Quality : 10
True bypass, it gives a great "rotating speaker" sound, much better than Boss's CH-1, good for Trower stuff, nice sound. I've tried it with several amps,

Reliability : 10
No weird stuff, great sound and it doesn't cost $300!!!

Customer Support : 10
No contact here, but we're talking less than $100, I've used it on 50 gigs without fail, if it breaks I'll get something else.

Overall Rating : 10
It's the best for the money right now to get a spacey, leslie-ish sound.


Product: Marshall SV-1 Supervibe Chorus
Price Paid: #45.00 (UK Pounds)
Submitted 11/05/2000 at 12:52pm by Rhyd Harris
Email: none

Ease of Use : 9
This pedal is very easy to use. The manual gives the basic sound settings eg bright, vintage chorus etc.
The pots are easy to operate, but the dials are difficult to see when using in a low light environment, eg on stage. In the main an easy to use effect with an easy to use manual.

Sound Quality : 9
A range of sounds are offerred in the manual, but you'll need to alter the settings for personal preference. The bright sound gives a great stereo chorus effect. This doesn't always sit well with distortion, but adjusting the depth, filter etc should sort this out.

Reliability : 10
Built like a brick outhouse, with the quality you'd expect from Marshall. Feels solid under foot and the on/off switch is positive.
I have to use it without backup, do you think I'm made of money! Its never let me down yet! Change the battery regularly, the effect fades as the batery wears.

Customer Support : 9
I've never had a problem with any Marshall effects, but I did send my Marshall VS 100R amp back after it developed a noisy electrical buzz. It was sent via my local dealer (under warranty)it was back in about a week, repaired with a note explaining the problem. Thus, after sales appears very good!

Overall Rating : 9
I like to play blues/rock. However, I play in a pop/cabaret band. I use a Fender Stnd. American Strat. through a Marshall VS 100R with a Dunlop Wah-Wah pedal. I would buy another if stolen, wife permitting! I am going to buy a Marshall Compresser to use with the Chorus pedal. I buy Marshall because I believe they offer performance, build quality, and value for monry.


Product: Marshall SV-1 Supervibe Chorus
Price Paid: US $89
Submitted 08/04/2000 at 10:11pm by Anonymous

Ease of Use : 9
took awhile to get a sound but it was worth the time it took. perfict for my setup. great slow leslie sound. thats what i use it for.

Sound Quality : 10
best chorus i have used for $100. the boss just sucked. the dano cool cat is pretty cool but the supervibe is better.can get a little noisey at times but that is not much of a problem. my setup goes like this. dunlop wah, marshall gov'nor plus, dano overdrive{for boost and lead}, eq pedal, and supervibe. just the sound i was looking for.

Reliability : 10
you just cant break this thing

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 10
if it were lost or stolen, i would go out and buy another one right away. just what i was looking for in a chorus.


Product: Marshall SV-1 Supervibe Chorus
Price Paid: US $99
Submitted 07/05/2000 at 01:13pm by Trib
Email: Bluesguitarist1 at aol<dot>com

Ease of Use : 8
Easy to use

Sound Quality : 2
What a horrid disappointment, I run 2 amps and its like ... where is the effect !!! No stereo effect at all ... I went back to my trusted and good sounding 1980s DOD.

Reliability : No Opinion
I returned it as fast as I could.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 2
using a single amp this unit did a fair job. How anyone could give it a 10 is beyond my comprehension.


Product: Marshall SV-1 Supervibe Chorus
Price Paid: US $89
Submitted 05/23/2000 at 05:13pm by Sindarius

Ease of Use : 10
This unit is very easy to use. Nothing to it. The problem is that there is literally nothing to it. No sound worth the trouble.

Sound Quality : 1
This is the worst chorus box I have ever had the displeasure of hearing. The effect is weak, and the sound is very unconvincing.

Reliability : No Opinion

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 1
The other Marshall pedals are really fine, especially the Guv'nor. But this...pass it up.


Product: Marshall SV-1 Supervibe Chorus
Price Paid: US $86.00
Submitted 05/15/2000 at 07:57am by JSP
Email: keystone38<at>enter dot net

Ease of Use : 9
Basically a pretty straight forward chorus unit. After a few minutes you'll get a feel for what the 4 knobs do. I found it very easy to use.

Sound Quality : 10
I've been playing guitar for over 20 years and playing out professionally for over 15 years. I use to be a die hard stomp box user but had stopped using them the past five years and have been using rack mount processors or all in one digital amps.
I recently purchased a Mesa Recto-verb head and found my rack mount
processor was killing my tone by running it into the effects loop.
I decided to bag the rack unit and go to a simpler stomp box set up.
The first thing I looked for was a chorus pedal .I could afford just about anything but I can't see spending 2 and 3 hundred dollars for a stomp box. So I was shopping in the $100 dollar price range. I tried all the basic chorus pedals like BOSS,IBANEZ,DANO, etc. and the Marshall was hands down the best bang for the buck . It was exactly what I was looking for. It's sound is very rich and lush and really complemented my amp perfectly.To me it almost sounds transparent,letting the natural sound of my amp come through. Plus the switch is a true hard wired bypass so when it's off, your amp is not effected.Very cool!

Reliability : 9
As I write this I have not gigged with it yet but it is built like a tank and is very heavy for a little stomp box. I imagine it will take a beating and be just fine . It feels a lot stronger than a BOSS stomp box and I've never had problems with them.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never had to deal with Marshall.

Overall Rating : 10
As I said earlier, this is the best sounding chorus I've ever played in the $100 price range. It's perfect for my playing needs. If I had to be critical the only thing I would change would be the battery compartment. I would have prefered a snap instead of a screw to open and close it like the BOSS pedals.But for $86 dollars the Marshall Chorus is a perfect example of "Best bang for the buck".


Product: Marshall SV-1 Supervibe Chorus
Price Paid: US $90
Submitted 03/25/2000 at 03:17pm by Anonymous

Ease of Use : 8
The manual helps a bit, considering the sensitive controls, but if you have a good ear, you'll have no problems. The battery compartment is great, you can use a thick pick as a screw driver, if a proper one isn't available. Of course, if you don't screw it in all the way, you may simply use your fingers..

Sound Quality : 9
I use a G+L ASAT classic, and american standard strat (with fat 50's pickups) through a Fender deluxe reverb for clubs and a Music Man HD-130 for anything bigger. This pedal sounds simply wonderful for anything I play (everything.) You can get nice pseudo-leslie sounds (much better than the Boss chorus ensemble) and simple shimmers. It can be used to fatten up the sound of thin single coils well, too...

Reliability : 10
It's a tank. no problems here.

Customer Support : 10
They responded to my question very fast, and were polite.

Overall Rating : 10
If you cannot buy a boutique chorus, or old CE-1, this is the best there is!


Product: Marshall SV-1 Supervibe Chorus
Price Paid: US $30 used
Submitted 02/10/2000 at 06:20pm by Rag
Email: none

Ease of Use : 8
It takes a bit of reading the manual but anyone with an ear, will get the hang of it. This has 4 knobs - Speed, depth, wave and filter. All are useful. Wave is quite unique and I can get many sounds out of just turning the Wave knob. Filter is also good as I prefer a more subtle vintage sounding chorus effect. Turning the filter knob down keeps the chorus from becoming brittle and makes the tone more cool-sounding.

Sound Quality : 10
This is one of the best chorus pedals that I have heard in its price range. You can get both vintage flange-like and modern ensemble sounds. Previously I was using the Voodoo Labs Analog Chorus - that is the best actually, for a vintage sounding chorus. But I had to sell it off as it was too expensive and found myself in debt after buying it. If you have the budget, go for Voodoo Labs chorus. But people like me with low budget, get this Supervibe. After getting this pedal, I'm beginning to prefer the Marshall boxes to Boss and DOD's now.

Reliability : 10
It looks high class. And it's made of metal so I think won't be having any problems in the near future

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 10
For blues, whether playing clean or distorted, I can get a sound which is thick, deep, textured, yet not too metallic. Takes a bit of tweaking and patience though. It won't beat the Voodoo lab for vintage tones, but this is more flexible as you can even get Nirvana-like chorus with some distortion. Cheaper than Boss' Chorus Ensemble which I also tried but that one sounds a bit harsh and too modern. This is good value for money.


Product: Marshall SV-1 Supervibe Chorus
Price Paid: US $89
Submitted 12/30/1999 at 03:28pm by Anonymous

Ease of Use : 8
This SuperVibe Stereo Chorus effect is not hard to use despite having all the combinations of settings provided by 4 knobs. The manual is brief, but almost not necessary...just a few minutes of fiddling and you can get an extraordinary array of results.

Sound Quality : 10
Unbelievable sound. Within 5 minutes I was playing Little Wing along with the Hendrix CD and had the Leslie Rotating speaker effect *nailed*. No noise noticed when adding in this unit. Chorus alone (without the rotating effect) is quite sufficient, but you won't get extreme chorus with this unit. I use this effect with a Fender Am Std Strat, Princeton 65 or Blues Jr Amp, Budda-wah, TS-9 tubescreamer. I used the effects inline with the main amp input on the Princeton, not in the effect loop.

Reliability : No Opinion
Built like a tank. I don't gig, so backups are irrelevant.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Unknown at this point

Overall Rating : 10
I play 60s, 70s oldies, Hendrix, SRV, Clapton. Been playing off and on since 1965. I love the sounds this pedal delivers and would certainly buy it again if necessary. This was by far the best buy for a combo chorus and vibe/rotating effect. Try this pedal if you're in the market for a chorus and are interested in the Leslie Rotating Speaker effect. Superb.


Product: Marshall SV-1 Supervibe Chorus
Price Paid: US $89
Submitted 11/17/1999 at 08:32pm by Jim Kavanaugh
Email: mesablue at ameritech<dot>net

Ease of Use : 10
This pedal is very easy to use and offers alot of control for a pedal chorus. 4 knobs offer control over speed, depth, wave & filter your able to get everything from a lush wide chorus to a very cool rotary speaker effect. the manual is very basic and offers just enough info to get you going

Sound Quality : 9
Im running this effect straight into a Fender 59 Bassman RI and a 1966 Fender Tremolux on top of a 2 X 12 Marshall cab. Before the chorus is a Vox Wah a Full Drive 2 and a TS 9 Tube screamer. I use Pauls and strats and thats it.
the Supervibe is a great pedal for getting a rotary speaker effect ala SRV, thats what I use it for. It was the only chorus that gave me enough speed and wave control to emulate the rotary effect the wave control lets you dial in just the right effect. I've even tried this pedal next to a Mesa Boogie rotary speaker and must say the Supervibe really holds water next to the boogie and alot of people gatherd around and could not belive how well this litter sucker sounded. it also does your standard chorus sounds and its just that standard nothing we havent all heard before. You just cant beat an old analog chorus but this pedal does a nice job. Marshall needs to realize what they have as a rotary speaker effect and come out with a deticated rotary effect pedal with a speed select switch for a fast or slow spinning effect I wish I had the green backs to finance such an effect but I guess thats left for the people who know what they are doing But any way for a standard chorus I give it an 8 for rotary effects I give it a 10. YO MARSHALL WAKE UP AND TAKE MY SUGGESTION PLEASE

Reliability : 9
Its built pretty tough the case and knobs are all metal it seems like it could take a beating I just got it so I really dont know how much torcher it can take yet

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never had to deal with Marshall

Overall Rating : 9
I play mostly blues and a bit of rock and must say this is the first pedal style chorus I've come across in a long time that I was pleased with. and I've played for 15 yrs. but I use this gem for one effect only and really wont use it any othe way. I compared all the other chorus pedals and some were better and some just sucked but this was the only one to to rotary effects at a cheap price I even tried the so called rotary speaker effects and they all did not cut it. the only speaker effect I found that was better was the RotoSphere by Hughes & Kettner but it ran a mighty $400 and the thing was huge!!! to big for my pedal board, but its a great effect if you can flit the bill. I highly suggest you try one out. but if your looking for a cheap way out to get the SRV rotary effect this is the best option I really dig this gem I just wish I had control over the speed control on the fly to slow down the spinning effect. Mabey some day


Product: Marshall SV-1 Supervibe Chorus
Price Paid: US $89.00
Submitted 10/28/1999 at 05:03pm by Anonymous

Ease of Use : 9
Found the unit easy to use. Only 4 knobs. Just turn them until you get a sound you like. Only thing I had a problem with is getting cables into the jacks. They're a little on the tight side. Guess better that than having them flop around in there.

Sound Quality : 9
Found the sound quality to be very good overall. If the filter knob is turn to pass more treble it can get noisy, but they might have been from something before it and it was just passing it on. From what I'm reading it is wired for hard-bypass which is one of the reasons I considered purchasing it. It won't give you really wild chorus sounds , but very basic very clean chorusing.

Reliability : No Opinion
Can't say how reliable it is but it feels as if it were built to Mil-Spec. For a little pedal it weighs a ton. Reminds me of the Danelectro pedals. Mechanically it seems like it'll resist everything but a direct hit from a nuke. No problems with loose knobs. Battery compartment on mine only has one screw. Battery was out in a couple seconds.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Haven't had it long enough to worry about it.

Overall Rating : 10
I play just about anything from blues, classic rock, alternative, whatever. I think it can handle just about anything one would need except someone requiring really wild sounds.


Product: Marshall SV-1 Supervibe Chorus
Price Paid: US $89.99
Submitted 09/23/1999 at 04:02pm by ThomThom
Email: snubdixie<at>aol dot com

Ease of Use : 3
I give this a 3, not because it is has the average 4 knobs, but it takes 15 minutes to get the battery cover off. It is held by a large, long plastic screw, and takes forever to get off.

Sound Quality : 1
This pedal sounds very cheap, and not like a chorus. It sounds like a DOD Flanger with a low battery, and I tried 3 different fresh batteries to make sure it was the pedal and not the power source.

Reliability : 1
The knobs fell off of as soon as I took it out of the box. They were not secure at all, just sitting on the pots. I couldn't believe it.The footswitch was also very cheap and didn't seem to respond sometimes.

Customer Support : No Opinion
N/A

Overall Rating : 1
I may have just gotten a lemon, but it was enough for me to swear off the new Marshall line of effects. The best effect I have purchased of late is the Ibanez TS9DX, which is marvelous. I think I will stick with Ibanez and try their new Tone Lok Effects.

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