You forgot to mention that it costs under $50 with free shipping from multiple sources. Yes. There are more versatile chorus pedals out there if you want to spend over $100 but this one looks so damned cool like it was sawed off an old Roland Juno synth.
@Southpaw weird. The link you submitted doesn't say "It's a piece of crap" ..in fact it says it is "nice" which is exactly what it is. Of course it is is not EXACTLY like a Juno chorus as it is clearly voiced for guitar and bass. I own a Roland synth with that chorus in it. I also own many guitars and basses and probably more effects pedals than any two or three guitarists you know. I'm 52 and have been playing music and collecting gear since 1983. Please provide me with a list of better sounding and better looking chorus pedals for $48.
I tried a Mooer ensemble Queen bass chorus and it disappeared in the mix, low end loss. Tried the June 60 and it made the bass pop! Thumping low end and sits in the mix wonderfully.
Appreciate the honest opinion at the end. Not sure yet for what instrument I’ll use it, but there’s one on sale at local music shop for €30,- so I’m just gonna pick up today and find out first hand!
Hi from France... I'm using it on my bass. When use, I or II, the Chorus boost my volume, so it could be embarassing... Do you know why...? Thanks for your answer
Little technical detail : can it be used as a splitter, I mean do you get sound from both outs of the "Y" jack cable that goes out of the pedal, even if the pedal is on bypass mode ?
When I saw that this one was the chorus that behringer put on the poly-d, I though I must have it: if the synth sounds so close to the original so must do this pedal, right? Wrong! It's a cheap, anonymous, not good sounding chorus in a cloned enclosure. I already owned a minifooger that I wanted to sell, thinking It was too much for my needs. The comparison made me cry. Now the mf is on my board and this one on my desktop, as a fancy paperweight.
Love these. Wish you identified the basses used. Took me 30 to identify that Kestrel when I watched a previous video. I'd love to know the name of that Gibson and what the first bass Jaime is used is.
Jayme's bass is a custom bass from a company that was called Mbass. Jon Maghini is the luthier. I believe he's changed his company from Mbass to Maghini Guitars and is now more guitar focused. Jayme's bass is bad@$$ and he's a great player!!
Damn! Why on Every Pedal Demo bassist try to impress everyone?? Just show us what pedal can, play some simple stuff! No one cares how virtuoso you are!!
And then as a channel owner, you take this advice after the 100th person saying it, play some simple lines, then get further criticism about “not being a real bass player” or some other ridiculous comment. The pedal sounds the same whether you’re incredibly talented or an absolute beginner.
You forgot to mention that it costs under $50 with free shipping from multiple sources. Yes. There are more versatile chorus pedals out there if you want to spend over $100 but this one looks so damned cool like it was sawed off an old Roland Juno synth.
@Southpaw weird. The link you submitted doesn't say "It's a piece of crap" ..in fact it says it is "nice" which is exactly what it is. Of course it is is not EXACTLY like a Juno chorus as it is clearly voiced for guitar and bass. I own a Roland synth with that chorus in it. I also own many guitars and basses and probably more effects pedals than any two or three guitarists you know. I'm 52 and have been playing music and collecting gear since 1983. Please provide me with a list of better sounding and better looking chorus pedals for $48.
....the Behringer Ultra Chorus might be just as good and is only around $30???
I never said you had to spend over $100. I specifically mentioned TC Electronic’s 3rd Dimension and Afterglow. Two units each under $100.
I tried a Mooer ensemble Queen bass chorus and it disappeared in the mix, low end loss.
Tried the June 60 and it made the bass pop!
Thumping low end and sits in the mix wonderfully.
I love your bass
Which one lol
Appreciate the honest opinion at the end. Not sure yet for what instrument I’ll use it, but there’s one on sale at local music shop for €30,- so I’m just gonna pick up today and find out first hand!
Hi from France... I'm using it on my bass. When use, I or II, the Chorus boost my volume, so it could be embarassing... Do you know why...? Thanks for your answer
I have never used bass pedals before and i am planing to buy this one as my first! It sounds so good! It also looks really cool!
I'd buy it just for the cool case, but it sounds pretty good too.
With tap playing , the pedal really opems up , would love a wet dry and volume discretely somewhere
That first 1960 reissue fender jazz is just beautiful.
Anyone know what that colour is called...?
Thanks 🙏🏼
cool video. i love that sound
Little technical detail : can it be used as a splitter, I mean do you get sound from both outs of the "Y" jack cable that goes out of the pedal, even if the pedal is on bypass mode ?
I like it
Way to flex some Bach Jamye
you guys should de the bass monosynth from electro-harmonix
I’d love to check that one out.
I was hoping it was a Juno 60, synth pedal
When I saw that this one was the chorus that behringer put on the poly-d, I though I must have it: if the synth sounds so close to the original so must do this pedal, right? Wrong! It's a cheap, anonymous, not good sounding chorus in a cloned enclosure. I already owned a minifooger that I wanted to sell, thinking It was too much for my needs. The comparison made me cry. Now the mf is on my board and this one on my desktop, as a fancy paperweight.
Please, what piece is Jayme playing? Anyone knows?
Love these. Wish you identified the basses used. Took me 30 to identify that Kestrel when I watched a previous video. I'd love to know the name of that Gibson and what the first bass Jaime is used is.
The Gibson is a 1978 G3 and I forget the name of the bass Jayme is playing...
Jayme's bass is a custom bass from a company that was called Mbass. Jon Maghini is the luthier. I believe he's changed his company from Mbass to Maghini Guitars and is now more guitar focused. Jayme's bass is bad@$$ and he's a great player!!
Gostei muito ☺
HI! Volume drop?
Sounds pretty good, but Im a bit disappointed. From the name I was expecting a full synth pedal based on the Juno 60. But for a $50 pedal, very cool!
It's only emulating the chorus module of the Juno 60/106.
It's kinda gimmicky. I'll stick to my Tech 21 Bass Boost Chorus.
Damn! Why on Every Pedal Demo bassist try to impress everyone?? Just show us what pedal can, play some simple stuff! No one cares how virtuoso you are!!
And then as a channel owner, you take this advice after the 100th person saying it, play some simple lines, then get further criticism about “not being a real bass player” or some other ridiculous comment. The pedal sounds the same whether you’re incredibly talented or an absolute beginner.
@@TheBassChannel no offense, i love your channel. I mean chorus pedal demo should be more simple so we can analyze how it sounds
Yeah, it’s so rubbish Behringer put it in their mini-Moog PolyD synth clone.
Meh....two buttons? Wow, what a range of sounds. One knob would have been more dynamic. Jesus TC.
jmgmarcus the chorus circuit on the Juno-60 only had two buttons to adjust parameters.
Your voice sounds exactly like joe rogan