Thank you 😊 80’s metal pretty much relied on it haha! Chorus is great for cleans but it does wonders for Metal tones 😍 Thanks again for watching Wes \m/
Great playing bud I'm going back to 82 and wondering what priest used on screaming for vengeance I'm thinkn this one as only the boss ce 1 was out since 75/76 I do have a small clone but I don't think it nails it
I have owned many different chorus pedals and the micro chorus is one of my favorites over many costing 3 or 4 times as much due to it’s great sound and simplicity.
Afternoon, I was wondering if you could advise. Ive just bought one of these second hand, and the effect doesn’t really engage unless the knob is cranked all the way up. As someone who’s only just incorporated chorus into my rig, am I missing a trick? 😂
That’s not actually the case. The 2 main reasons you use string dampeners is for 1) when recording you can put it over the strings to mute unwanted strings ringing out whilst recording a solo and 2) to stop the strings ringing out past the nut towards the headstock so when you’re recording you don’t get that high pitched string ring at the headstock 👌 So, in answer to your question you may not need them for live playing, but when recording I believe they’re essential to help get a cleaner sounding recording 👌
Sounds good - takes me back to the days of obsessing over Zakks tone
nice chops man, never thought of chorus as a metal pedal but i stand corrected!
Thank you 😊 80’s metal pretty much relied on it haha! Chorus is great for cleans but it does wonders for Metal tones 😍
Thanks again for watching
Wes \m/
Great playing bud I'm going back to 82 and wondering what priest used on screaming for vengeance I'm thinkn this one as only the boss ce 1 was out since 75/76 I do have a small clone but I don't think it nails it
I have owned many different chorus pedals and the micro chorus is one of my favorites over many costing 3 or 4 times as much due to it’s great sound and simplicity.
Afternoon, I was wondering if you could advise. Ive just bought one of these second hand, and the effect doesn’t really engage unless the knob is cranked all the way up. As someone who’s only just incorporated chorus into my rig, am I missing a trick? 😂
Love it great playing I’m an 80s metal guy can you do Randy Rhoads chorus sounds with this ?
Thank you! You definitely can get pretty close! You have to find the sweet spot though, but I don’t see why not!
Thanks for watching
Wes \m/
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Sounds like zakk wylde, good demo mate 👍🤘
If you learn to mute you don't need hairbands on the guitar lol
That’s not actually the case. The 2 main reasons you use string dampeners is for 1) when recording you can put it over the strings to mute unwanted strings ringing out whilst recording a solo and 2) to stop the strings ringing out past the nut towards the headstock so when you’re recording you don’t get that high pitched string ring at the headstock 👌
So, in answer to your question you may not need them for live playing, but when recording I believe they’re essential to help get a cleaner sounding recording 👌