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Yamaha CH-10M Chorus

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Manufacturer URL http://www.yamaha.com/
Ease of Use 9.5 (4 responses)
Sound Quality 9.3 (3 responses)
Reliability 9.5 (4 responses)
Customer Support N/A (0 responses)
Overall Rating 9.8 (4 responses)
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Product: Yamaha CH-10M Chorus
Price Paid: US $15.00
Submitted 12/24/2004 at 06:43pm by P. Hurd
Email: hurds6<at>juno dot com

Ease of Use : 10
This peadal is very easy to get a good sound out of. I don't have the manual for it, but it only has two knobs and most settings yield useful tones.

Sound Quality : 9
I play a Les Paul Classic and an Ibanez Artist semi-hollowbody into either a Fender Princeton Reverb or Vox Berkely Super Reverb amp. I use this pedal along with six other pedals - all powered by a Godlyke Power-All supply. I have encountered no noise problems associated with this effect pedal and the quality of the effect is spacious and beautiful.

Reliability : 9
I have not had any trouble with this pedal, however, I have not had it very long. I bought this pedal used and I understand that this model has not been made for several years. It still functions perfectly so I would say, based on this, that its reliability is very good.

Customer Support : No Opinion
I've never had any dealings with the Yamaha company.

Overall Rating : 10
I like to play a lot of classic rock (particularly Beatles). I have always wanted a chorus that could accurately reproduce the swirling effect of George Harrison's guitar on "Here Comes The Sun." This efect does this remarkably well. I have a Dunlop "Uni-Vibe" stereo chorus which is great for playing lead, but it is too fat and chunky for chords. The Yamaha is just the ticket for fingerstyle chord-picking. I love it!


Product: Yamaha CH-10M Chorus
Price Paid: US $45.00
Submitted 11/05/2001 at 01:33pm by saso

Ease of Use : 10
very easy to use

Sound Quality : No Opinion
pretty bad setup, everything cheap mostly, except for the amp
pedal is real quiet, beautiful, lush, sounding chorus

Reliability : 10
very reliable

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 10
nothing like it. very warm, analog chorus. if stolen... i wont tell what i just might do...
excellent pedal


Product: Yamaha CH-10M Chorus
Price Paid: N/A used
Submitted 03/12/2000 at 01:49am by Yair
Email: yairhol<at>yahoo dot com

Ease of Use : 8
The effect is real easy to use, just turning afew knobs back and forth in order to get the right sound you want. I give it only an 8 because i've bought it used and so don't have the manual. There is one knob on the pedal which i haven't figured out what it does yet. It's the manuall know so if anyone has any ideas, contact me.

Sound Quality : 10
The sound is the best chorus sound i've ever heard from any other chorus effect. Great!!! got many compliments on it.

Reliability : 10
I've bought it used and so don't know what beatting it went through before me but i've used it in gigs and at home and never had any problems with it.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never Needed

Overall Rating : 10
I play mainly blues and rock and this pedal is great. Sounds fantastic (rich chorus sound) with no electrical failures. If it were stolen i would run and buy a new one. Great product. Don't know the price of it in a store but i'm sure it's not that bad. A good guess is that it's well worth the money.


Product: Yamaha CH-10M Chorus
Price Paid: Canadian $30 used
Submitted 08/24/1998 at 06:59pm by Matt Tudball
Email: matrix_80<at>hotmail dot com

Ease of Use : 10
This pedal is pretty easy to use because there's only two knobs;speed and depth. There was no manual because I bought it from a friend for $30, so I had to tweek around with it for a bit.

Sound Quality : 9
I use either a Yamaha Pacifica 102s, or a BC Rich Mockingbird as my guitars, a 15-watt Squier amp, and a board full of effects. This pedal is fairly quiet and gives a great chorus sound. I play mainly metal stuff, but when I play clean I like to use a chorus which thins out my tone just enough so you get the right sound, and this pedal does the trick. The only thing I don't like about the sound is when you turn the pedal on, you hear a slight chorusy hum, but you learn to live with it.

Reliability : 9
This pedal is made out of metal so it's pretty durable. It hasn't really let me down except for the one time the wires that were attached to the switch fell of and I couldn't turn the bloody thing on, but ever since I've re-soldered it I've had no problems. I always use it on a gig without a backup, but that's mainly because I don't like any other chorus pedals.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never dealt with them.

Overall Rating : 9
I play heavy metal, but when I play clean stuff I like a thin chorus. I've been playing for 3 years and I use this pedal with an Arion Distortion, DOD EQ, and Dunlop Crybaby and it seems to work well. If it were stolen, I'd kill the F@#KER who stole it because I know I'll never find another one, but if I do find another one I guarante I'll buy it again. I love how it thins out the tone of your sound, but I hate the chorusy type hum you get in the background when the pedal is on. I don't use it to write stuff but once I've written a clean part I use it for colorization. It could use a better foot-switch but other than that it's fine.

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