I love the chorus on good mourning black friday but Chris Poland used a Rockman headphones amp to get that great beautiful clean sound to bad he chose drugs over Megadeth
@@Highrollinhunter Dude I love Chris Poland! Wish he did more stuff after Megadeth other than Metalopolis. Good Mourning has to be one of if not the most beautuful intros of all time.
KDH has single-handedly inspired me to pay more attention to '80s hair metal guitar more. It's nice to see a UA-camr in this community who isn't either a blues snob or a prog douche.
That's the first chorus+distortion sound that sounds really close to two guitars to my ears (at least through my laptop speakers :D). Especially if I imagine this in a mix with bass and drums it wouldn't be always obvious that this is actually a chorus effect.
@@KDH You're absolutely right. Btw I just listened to your playing with headphones on and it confirmed the laptop speaker impression :D . Do you know by chance what kind of chorus EVH used? I'm not an expert but I'm pretty sure I heard some chorus in the 90s shows with Sammy Hagar.
I really like the gear reviews you’ve been putting out lately KDH, keep up the good work man! I’m also running a stereo rig using a boss me-25 multiFX unit that I got for free, and I’ve been in love with the chorus lately, especially running to two amps at once.
Idk why but I really made me happy that both of the ce-2 listings that had famous players listed in the title had josh klinghoffer as the first. Just cool to see the chili peppers getting repped
@KDH Thank you so much for mentioning the power adaptor issue. I ran mine on batteries for years, recently got a DC power bank, and was really confused why the LED on it seemed to barely light up. I was debating opening it up and checking the DC-jack connections, but will now just try it at 12V.
Its pretty easy to mod these so they run on a 9V supply, just google aca/psa mod. It involves removing a resister and cap and then soldering jumpers in the gaps.
@@user-ec6xd2ig4cyes, all Boss pedals run at 9v. However, some older Boss pedals required an ACA adapter which put out 12v of unregulated power. The small circuit the OP mentioned is tied to the DC input and if you use a 9v psu that circuit will knock it down to 6v and cause the effect status LED to be real dim, lack any headroom, sound muffled, and so on.
Every video you put out is fantastic. Ive yet to see a bad one. Keep on going man. Your one of my favorite youtubers. You don't pull punches and always have interesting videos. Nothing seems just thrown together because you need to make XYZ videos this week.
The Boss ACA adapter actually puts out 15v on a voltage meter.. I have a few of them & they all test the same. If you try to run this pedal on a standard 9v input, it sounds really ‘fizzy’ & the led is very dim. I haven’t tried it on 12v , but pretty sure it would work fine as you said.
Boss CE-3 was the first pedal I purchased. I loved it. It, along with all my pedals, were stolen in ‘95 and I replaced the with an ART ECC multi effects floorboard. Still have it, no one wants that thing. Whatever, still cool. But the CE-3 is awesome, I had it connected to two 1x12 peavey bandits as my practice rig.
Another weird thing about this is, say you have everything daisy chained in terms of power, you power off that strip, turn it back on and the CE3 will default to being on, even if it has been turned off before the power.
Cool video about a killer old pedal! I bought a CE-3 in 1985 (around the time they came out) and loved it! I was never a guy to play in stereo because I liked my sound more tightly focused. But I used the CE-3 with the mono output. Chorus pedals were known for taking the initial attack out of your overdriven sound.Especially ran in stereo. But if you ran the depth low on this one and kept the rate a bit slower, it retained your attack and transients but gave you a killer slightly chorused and thick tone. I sure wish I still had that great old pedal! I guess I’ll have to be on the hunt for one. Not being able to see the status light never bothered me because I usually had it on at all times.
When I was looking to buy a chorus way back when I tried the CE2, Small clone and a few others. I picked the MXR analog chorus. Extremely underrated imo considering if far more versatile than than the other 2 yet still simple enough to just plug and play
I bought this pedal new in 1983 the first year I really started playing guitar seriously at 11yo.I still have it and sometimes use it and honestly I've only had to open it once to fix a small problem and I can't think of many pedals that well built.
awesome brother, i came her for the CE3 but saw your your radial bigshot...what a brilliant tool!!! i run my wet with a boogie mark IV with the MXR analog chorus and carbon copy...my dry is the EVH 50W stealth...sounds pretty fuckin good!!! love your content!!!
I was lamenting less than 24 hours ago that I didn't have a simple vibrato in my pedal collection, and then along comes this. And I'm a chorus fiend, I've always got one somewhere in my chain, so obviously I ought to own this.
I really like it, have had one for years. Granted, it's the only Chorus I've ever owned, but I got it because I liked the sound (and also because it was like $30 circa 2004 or so when I bought it).
The way that multiscale sounds in d tuning really pleases me .So tight and concentrated.Overall I really like the natural amp tones of your rig. Btw I think the Boss CH-1 also has the dual output functionality just like this one - one output is affected and the other is dry.
Back in 1985, the Boss CE-3 was the first pedal I purchased in my whole life so I have an emotional bond to it. But it's not the holy grail that a lot of people try to make believe. C'mon, it's just a CHORUS. Anyway I sold mine over two decades ago and never looked back. Nowadays I have an unbranded $15 chorus bought in AliExpress and it sounds as good as the CE-3. Sure, it's not stereo but being honest I never (ever) used this feature in the CE-3 when it was in my pedal board.
That riff played during the demo section is going to haunt my dreams. It’s some 90’s alt riff that I haven’t heard since it was on the radio, in the 90’s. I must figure out what it is.
My favorite modulation no doubt. I highly recommend the neunaber inspire it’s an incredibly versatile rack mount trichorus that can get you fantastic 80s tones. Mix knob, tone knob, it’s perfect
just snagged a 86 green label japan CE-3 for $20US! its gonna need modded but i really like the more subtle movement it adds after delay and reverb especially using the vibrato in mode 2!
Loved my CE3, had it last in chain in a Boss BCB6 plastic board out in stereo to two Marshall stacks. Also had DS1, GE7, I think a DD2 plus power pedal. CE3 sounded really spacial especially with a good reverb. Sold the lot to go rack mount with a Roland GP8. Agreed, CE3 a much overlooked pedal.
Oh dude i have one of those in my room but its busted af. Im pretty new to guitar and its pedals and the only ones i have is the Boss Hm2 and this Boss CE3 They both belong to my dad but he doesnt play guitar anymore and i started a lil more than a year ago
I preferred the Ibanez SC-10 over the CE-3 back then. And I think, I stand by my decision. However, what I got on my pedalboard right now is a Boss DC-3 that I got as a present ages ago.
Great video. I had beat up CE-3 and it melted so i got a CE-2 thinking it would be superior, but it just didnt sound as good as the CE-3 to me. Gonna have to pick up another one now 😏
Jake e lee had one in his live rig of the Ultimate sin tour. The two modes of chorus is a cool option! A bit metalic in mono. Perhaps it was voiced more for stereo use. Certainly easy to mod to ce-2 tone.
I’ve never done a Wet, dry, wet set up, only every just wet/dry. But yes. The mimiq has stereo pitch shifting so it would be somewhat similar to what evh was doing in the early 90s
@@KDH thanks for correcting for on the wet/dry, because I wasn't quite sure. you usually demonstrate it by splitting the signal with the radial aby. In terms of CE-3, it does feel like a forgotten middle child between CE-2 and the CE-5. This gives me some ideas for the boss CE-2w and DC-2w.
Also was thinking of having that Akira takasaki guitar tone from the dissolution to the soldier of fortune aka loudness albums from 84 to the early 90s.
You can fix the 12V adapter issue and use a 9V adapter, if you are feeling froggy. It's actually a pretty simple mod. If you look at Boss's schematic and layout for the CE-3, here: schems.com/bmampscom/boss/Boss%20CE-3.pdf , look for the input jack and battery and you'll find D1 and R1. When you use the ACA adapter, you get 12V - D1's Vf or 12V - 0.7V = 11.3V, and then the voltage drop across R1, takes it down even further by a couple of volts. This double-voltage drop is why a 9V adapter won't work, because it drops the power too far to run properly. To fix this, you can remove both the diode and the resistor and then just shunt them with wire (or snipped off resistor/diode leads). That removes the voltage drop all together and now you can use a 9V power supply. OR you can just remove the resistor and live with the small 0.7V voltage drop, which offers some extra reverse polarity protection and just shunt the resistor with wire. The big thing to remember is the Boss CE-3 uses the MN3207 instead of the MN3007 like what is found in the CE-2. The MN3007 can handle a 15V power supply, whereas the MN3207 maxes out at around 10V. That's why that resistor R1 was there, to make sure no one lets out the magic smoke out of the MN3207.
I feel that the boss super chorus renders this pedal obsolete since it also has a stereo output, which may be why this pedal isn’t talked about as much
It's got a nice older chorus tone to it as well though. Modern pedals and emulators are great for approximations but they're always a little off. I might grab one of these. Couldn't tell if you were playing Bryan Adams or the stunning with the first examples.😅😂
I got my CE-3 in a shoebox full of pedals for $30. I sold all the others and kept the CE-3. It is a quintessential chorus sound. I'm excited to try it out in that "bonus" vibrato mode and at 12v! Are you sure 12v won't damage it? Also, mine has white knobs and the back label was removed, so there's a chance it's a later one made in Taiwan (although the power input jack says "Japan" on it).
Fun fact it’s not actually CE-3 it’s C Epsilon (the Greek letter) - 3 this is apparent by the different shape of the “e” on the pedal itself. Epsilon means an element of which is probably referring to its 3 different knobs which effect the elements of the chorus. (This is backed up by the Cε-2 only having two knobs)
I think you're reading too far into it. It's most likely a stylistic choice. The E is the same on each version of the pedal from what I can see on Google images. It's not even the same shape as the Epsilon symbol.
@@putridabomination like english Greek had many fonts and different ways to write that is very clearly a lunate epsilon (ϵ) Also where is the e in chorus? Lmao
@@putridabomination also there is an actual e on the blues driver, delay, synthesizer, and metal zone... so why would they use a completely different font of E for no reason?
Definitely reading too much into it. First of all, the e is for ensemble, as clearly stated in the first minute or two of the video, so ‘where’s the e in chorus’ is kind of a dumb question unless you didn’t even watch the video. Also, the fact that e isn’t in chorus is irrelevant, given that the Boss Harmonist is PS-6, the Equalizer is GE-7, the Flanger is BF-3, and the Delay is DM-2 (where’s the p in Harmonist, the g in equalizer, the b in flanger or the m in delay, I wonder...) Second, the e is the same on all the other pedals in this series. This includes the CE-5 Chorus Ensemble, the EH-2 Enhancer, the CE-2B and CEB-3 Bass Chorus pedals, and the GE-7 Equalizer, to name a few. The e in Delay, Blues Driver, Metal Zone, etc is a lower case e. It’s not a different FONT; in this font EVERY capital e looks the same as the ones on the CE-2 and CE-3. (Just check out the EH-2, CE-5 and GE-7 if you don’t believe me) Third, the number of knobs has nothing to do with it, other than coincidence. After all, the EH-2 has THREE knobs, not two, the GE-7 has EIGHT sliders, not seven, the CE-2B has THREE knobs, not two, and the CEB-3 has FOUR... Now, it is entirely possible that Boss decided to deliberately use a font where the capital e resembles the Greek letter, but the only way to know that is if someone from Boss were to verify it as being the case, since none of the evidence here would prove it, even if it wasn’t all refuted by the foregoing paragraph. It helps to actually watch the video and have some broader knowledge of the subject in question when posting comments on the internet...
Nobody tell Josh Scott or the prices will quadruple overnight.
😂
GOTTA HAVE THAT PEDAL! I DON'T HAVE THAT PEDAL, WILL I SURVIVE?
@@DMSProduktions I MUST HAVE THE BOX TOO
@@ghostoforion1745 Mmmm BOXXXXxxxxxssss arrrgghh! (Pink?)
I don't have this pedal!
Am I gonna survive?!
I just have to have that pedal...
That distortion tone with the chorus at the end tickled my loins
same, that was eargasmic.
OOOH! What about your RING?
Chorus, also known as: instant 80's lead tone in a box
I honestly like having one set real chorus-y and one set baaaaarely on, like a doubler.
I love the chorus on good mourning black friday but Chris Poland used a Rockman headphones amp to get that great beautiful clean sound to bad he chose drugs over Megadeth
@@Highrollinhunter Dude I love Chris Poland! Wish he did more stuff after Megadeth other than Metalopolis. Good Mourning has to be one of if not the most beautuful intros of all time.
@@ryanp7782 yes it does I own the Peace sells cassette I always rewind side b just to hear the intro solo of Good mourning black friday
On Come as You Are in a box (assuming reverb is included)
I severely appreciate the W.A.S.P. riff at the end. That's how you sell a pedal to me.
KDH has single-handedly inspired me to pay more attention to '80s hair metal guitar more. It's nice to see a UA-camr in this community who isn't either a blues snob or a prog douche.
That's the first chorus+distortion sound that sounds really close to two guitars to my ears (at least through my laptop speakers :D). Especially if I imagine this in a mix with bass and drums it wouldn't be always obvious that this is actually a chorus effect.
Wet/dry is a pathway to many abilities some consider to be... unnatural
@@KDH You're absolutely right. Btw I just listened to your playing with headphones on and it confirmed the laptop speaker impression :D . Do you know by chance what kind of chorus EVH used? I'm not an expert but I'm pretty sure I heard some chorus in the 90s shows with Sammy Hagar.
Ive read that eddie used an MXR 234 Analog Chorus but he used a lot of different gear over the years so I’m not sure
@@KDH All right, thank you for your answers :) Great channel btw!
@@KDH Like preventing death in others, or imortality?
I like the new angle the channel is taking, KDJHS
imagine the hype if the exact circuit repackaged & rebranded now by a boutique pedal company
Probably already done
@@Emet.V Pfft! LONG time over!
I’ve been looking at these online and your review has been most helpful!! Thank you!
I have this pedal 2nd hand as a gift and love it now after seeing your video.
Bryan Adams, nice:) great review! ❤🤘🏽
I’m gonna run to you..yeah..happy days..
I've owned one of these in the past and the vibrato sound was a blast.
I really like the gear reviews you’ve been putting out lately KDH, keep up the good work man!
I’m also running a stereo rig using a boss me-25 multiFX unit that I got for free, and I’ve been in love with the chorus lately, especially running to two amps at once.
This is awesome!
I actually used this pedal in my 2019 Vietnamese tour.
Got alot of respect for it after that tour
Trying to emulate it on my AxeFx
Idk why but I really made me happy that both of the ce-2 listings that had famous players listed in the title had josh klinghoffer as the first. Just cool to see the chili peppers getting repped
Well there we go, had this pedal for a while and never knew i could get vibrato out of it. Itll be getting a lot more use now!
@KDH Thank you so much for mentioning the power adaptor issue. I ran mine on batteries for years, recently got a DC power bank, and was really confused why the LED on it seemed to barely light up. I was debating opening it up and checking the DC-jack connections, but will now just try it at 12V.
Its pretty easy to mod these so they run on a 9V supply, just google aca/psa mod. It involves removing a resister and cap and then soldering jumpers in the gaps.
All Boss compact pedals run on 9 volts out of the box. ACA adaptor or PSA adaptor. Why mod them to 9 volts when they already run on 9 volts?
@@user-ec6xd2ig4cyes, all Boss pedals run at 9v. However, some older Boss pedals required an ACA adapter which put out 12v of unregulated power. The small circuit the OP mentioned is tied to the DC input and if you use a 9v psu that circuit will knock it down to 6v and cause the effect status LED to be real dim, lack any headroom, sound muffled, and so on.
Every video you put out is fantastic. Ive yet to see a bad one. Keep on going man. Your one of my favorite youtubers. You don't pull punches and always have interesting videos. Nothing seems just thrown together because you need to make XYZ videos this week.
The Boss ACA adapter actually puts out 15v on a voltage meter.. I have a few of them & they all test the same. If you try to run this pedal on a standard 9v input, it sounds really ‘fizzy’ & the led is very dim.
I haven’t tried it on 12v , but pretty sure it would work fine as you said.
Boss CE-3 was the first pedal I purchased. I loved it. It, along with all my pedals, were stolen in ‘95 and I replaced the with an ART ECC multi effects floorboard. Still have it, no one wants that thing. Whatever, still cool. But the CE-3 is awesome, I had it connected to two 1x12 peavey bandits as my practice rig.
I love this Pedal,it provides my chorussound as I like the most
On the Breaking the Chains tour, George Lynch used a CE-3 to do stereo for his amps. That's the only example I can think of.
Another weird thing about this is, say you have everything daisy chained in terms of power, you power off that strip, turn it back on and the CE3 will default to being on, even if it has been turned off before the power.
My all time favorite Boss pedal. Great video.
Good lookin' out. Boss has a handful of underappreciated stomps out there. The Blues Driver is awesome, too.
Cool video about a killer old pedal! I bought a CE-3 in 1985 (around the time they came out) and loved it! I was never a guy to play in stereo because I liked my sound more tightly focused. But I used the CE-3 with the mono output. Chorus pedals were known for taking the initial attack out of your overdriven sound.Especially ran in stereo. But if you ran the depth low on this one and kept the rate a bit slower, it retained your attack and transients but gave you a killer slightly chorused and thick tone. I sure wish I still had that great old pedal! I guess I’ll have to be on the hunt for one. Not being able to see the status light never bothered me because I usually had it on at all times.
Never thought I'd be this excited to watch a video about a Chorus.
Not in the country where I am in! The CE3 is the STANDARD Chorus pedal. Though it is now difficult to find.
All the best from Canada!
Adding this to a time based effect like delay and or tremelo is so smooth!!!!!
When I was looking to buy a chorus way back when I tried the CE2, Small clone and a few others. I picked the MXR analog chorus. Extremely underrated imo considering if far more versatile than than the other 2 yet still simple enough to just plug and play
I needed this vid. Sold me on the Boss CE2
I bought this pedal new in 1983 the first year I really started playing guitar seriously at 11yo.I still have it and sometimes use it and honestly I've only had to open it once to fix a small problem and I can't think of many pedals that well built.
i have this pedal for my bass, sounds unreal and amazing
Just bought one about an hour ago. Completely in love.
awesome brother, i came her for the CE3 but saw your your radial bigshot...what a brilliant tool!!! i run my wet with a boogie mark IV with the MXR analog chorus and carbon copy...my dry is the EVH 50W stealth...sounds pretty fuckin good!!! love your content!!!
I was lamenting less than 24 hours ago that I didn't have a simple vibrato in my pedal collection, and then along comes this. And I'm a chorus fiend, I've always got one somewhere in my chain, so obviously I ought to own this.
I really like it, have had one for years. Granted, it's the only Chorus I've ever owned, but I got it because I liked the sound (and also because it was like $30 circa 2004 or so when I bought it).
The way that multiscale sounds in d tuning really pleases me .So tight and concentrated.Overall I really like the natural amp tones of your rig.
Btw I think the Boss CH-1 also has the dual output functionality just like this one - one output is affected and the other is dry.
Back in 1985, the Boss CE-3 was the first pedal I purchased in my whole life so I have an emotional bond to it. But it's not the holy grail that a lot of people try to make believe. C'mon, it's just a CHORUS. Anyway I sold mine over two decades ago and never looked back. Nowadays I have an unbranded $15 chorus bought in AliExpress and it sounds as good as the CE-3. Sure, it's not stereo but being honest I never (ever) used this feature in the CE-3 when it was in my pedal board.
My first ever stomp box effect loved in made a huge mistake selling it 25 years ago
I actually bought myself one because of this video, thanks for me for continueing my chorus pedal addiction
That riff played during the demo section is going to haunt my dreams. It’s some 90’s alt riff that I haven’t heard since it was on the radio, in the 90’s.
I must figure out what it is.
Love this pedal a lot, I always use it rate and depth all the way up on the second mode
Super gnarly vibrato tone
My favorite modulation no doubt. I highly recommend the neunaber inspire it’s an incredibly versatile rack mount trichorus that can get you fantastic 80s tones. Mix knob, tone knob, it’s perfect
This video inspired me to buy one. It is currently on the way from Japan.
just snagged a 86 green label japan CE-3 for $20US! its gonna need modded but i really like the more subtle movement it adds after delay and reverb especially using the vibrato in mode 2!
Loved my CE3, had it last in chain in a Boss BCB6 plastic board out in stereo to two Marshall stacks. Also had DS1, GE7, I think a DD2 plus power pedal. CE3 sounded really spacial especially with a good reverb. Sold the lot to go rack mount with a Roland GP8. Agreed, CE3 a much overlooked pedal.
I've been watching guitar UA-cam for years now, and I never knew there was a CE-3 lol great stuff!
I have that pedal and I love it. Finally got two amps to run it to and it sounds awesome :)
Oh dude i have one of those in my room but its busted af. Im pretty new to guitar and its pedals and the only ones i have is the Boss Hm2 and this Boss CE3
They both belong to my dad but he doesnt play guitar anymore and i started a lil more than a year ago
I like it better than my ce2 it's more subtle
One of the first pedals I ever had. I could never really get it to sound that good compared to most choruses you could find everywhere.
I preferred the Ibanez SC-10 over the CE-3 back then. And I think, I stand by my decision.
However, what I got on my pedalboard right now is a Boss DC-3 that I got as a present ages ago.
I’ve owned mine for 7/8 years and brought it in mint condition with its box and manuals. It’s not left my board since I brought it.
I almost always play with a chorus barely on to thicken up my sound.
Cool video sir.
Great video. I had beat up CE-3 and it melted so i got a CE-2 thinking it would be superior, but it just didnt sound as good as the CE-3 to me. Gonna have to pick up another one now 😏
if you are using cable ties on your pedal board, the "new" 3 knob lay out of the boss pedals isn't convenient
Had one but sold it for a mxr analog chorus, i love it
Jake e lee had one in his live rig of the Ultimate sin tour. The two modes of chorus is a cool option! A bit metalic in mono. Perhaps it was voiced more for stereo use. Certainly easy to mod to ce-2 tone.
nice video man
BTW I am not real vai, I don't know if you like jake e lee but if you do he used this chorus in the 80s with ozzy and badlands
Nice video. I'm thinking of buying one of these locally. 👍🇨🇦😎
In terms of signal splitting for wet dry wet, would the TC electronic mimiq do a good job of doing that?
I’ve never done a Wet, dry, wet set up, only every just wet/dry. But yes. The mimiq has stereo pitch shifting so it would be somewhat similar to what evh was doing in the early 90s
@@KDH thanks for correcting for on the wet/dry, because I wasn't quite sure. you usually demonstrate it by splitting the signal with the radial aby. In terms of CE-3, it does feel like a forgotten middle child between CE-2 and the CE-5. This gives me some ideas for the boss CE-2w and DC-2w.
Also was thinking of having that Akira takasaki guitar tone from the dissolution to the soldier of fortune aka loudness albums from 84 to the early 90s.
Don't know how similar it is, but I have the CEB-3 bass chorus and I really dig it.
More hidden gems and forgotten good stuff, please.
You can fix the 12V adapter issue and use a 9V adapter, if you are feeling froggy. It's actually a pretty simple mod. If you look at Boss's schematic and layout for the CE-3, here: schems.com/bmampscom/boss/Boss%20CE-3.pdf , look for the input jack and battery and you'll find D1 and R1. When you use the ACA adapter, you get 12V - D1's Vf or 12V - 0.7V = 11.3V, and then the voltage drop across R1, takes it down even further by a couple of volts. This double-voltage drop is why a 9V adapter won't work, because it drops the power too far to run properly.
To fix this, you can remove both the diode and the resistor and then just shunt them with wire (or snipped off resistor/diode leads). That removes the voltage drop all together and now you can use a 9V power supply. OR you can just remove the resistor and live with the small 0.7V voltage drop, which offers some extra reverse polarity protection and just shunt the resistor with wire. The big thing to remember is the Boss CE-3 uses the MN3207 instead of the MN3007 like what is found in the CE-2. The MN3007 can handle a 15V power supply, whereas the MN3207 maxes out at around 10V. That's why that resistor R1 was there, to make sure no one lets out the magic smoke out of the MN3207.
Wonder if true temperment frets would work on those extended radius guitars?
anybody else got chills when the chorus was on when he played the arpeggio?
My uncle has used a boss ce 3 for almost 40 years. Glad to see he isn’t the only one
Why? Do you doubt his competence or what?
What you think to ch1 boss
I feel that the boss super chorus renders this pedal obsolete since it also has a stereo output, which may be why this pedal isn’t talked about as much
When I was younger I always though about chorus as the ''80s sound''.
It's got a nice older chorus tone to it as well though. Modern pedals and emulators are great for approximations but they're always a little off. I might grab one of these. Couldn't tell if you were playing Bryan Adams or the stunning with the first examples.😅😂
Still use it and sounds amazing on cleans.
I got my CE-3 in a shoebox full of pedals for $30. I sold all the others and kept the CE-3. It is a quintessential chorus sound. I'm excited to try it out in that "bonus" vibrato mode and at 12v! Are you sure 12v won't damage it? Also, mine has white knobs and the back label was removed, so there's a chance it's a later one made in Taiwan (although the power input jack says "Japan" on it).
my older brother says people use a lot of gain to hide sub par playing...
Are you playing "Run To You" by Bryan Adams in the first demo?? Hail Canada! ;)
PS. Great vid! I have this pedal, it's wonderful.
What about everybody's first pedal, the DS-1?
Very underrated. Been working on a video about it
Who says it's forgotten? I still use Boss DS1, Chorus CE3, Flanger, etc
I Have a CE2, and I love it.
I had a CE-3 pedal in the 80ies. Unfortunately I sold it when I gave up playing in a band.
3:41 is that a rush riff? or am i just memeing?
Hey KDH,are your videos in any way inspired by Colin from CS guitars? You two are my favorite guitar related channels,and for pretty similar reasons
Pretty sure that is not how the voltage step down circuit works
My first chorus pedal was this CE-3. Bought it in 1990. Later it got stolen. Recently I got one on the used market.
Nice WASP riff at the end!
Chorus gets a bit of bad rep. I never understood why. Does anyone have an answer?
It was used so heavily in 80s music that it became “the 80s sound” so people that don’t like that sound don’t like chorus.
@@KDH that makes sense. Although the 80s were a long time ago. Maybe it’s time for a revival?
OK Brah. You will be amazed by the effect of a solid haircut.
Just sayin' No grief. Real great efficiency of time thing.
Props man. Lub Ya.
I have one. Not as good as my CE-2 or CE-2w.
Ok I now know what my next pedal is gonna be
4;32, echoing some "Lithium" there. Nice.
Chorus sounds sooo good it can make the cheapest guitar and amp sound good
This pedal has recently been re-released as part of the Boss Waza series.
The CE-2 was, not the CE-3.
The Boss Chorus really sounds great. Especially through that guitar you're using. What brand and model is that guitar?
Thanks, it’s an Ormsby SX
@@KDH Awesome! I'll check it out... Thanks.
boss verse when?
This was my first pedal, it hold as special place
Did you use distortion from the amps?
Amp gain boosted with an overdrive
@@KDH Thank you very much! Love your videos.
My pedal!
Fun fact it’s not actually CE-3 it’s C Epsilon (the Greek letter) - 3 this is apparent by the different shape of the “e” on the pedal itself. Epsilon means an element of which is probably referring to its 3 different knobs which effect the elements of the chorus.
(This is backed up by the Cε-2 only having two knobs)
I think you're reading too far into it. It's most likely a stylistic choice. The E is the same on each version of the pedal from what I can see on Google images. It's not even the same shape as the Epsilon symbol.
@@putridabomination like english Greek had many fonts and different ways to write that is very clearly a lunate epsilon (ϵ)
Also where is the e in chorus? Lmao
@@Nick-me1ms Oh I didn't know that actually 👍
@@putridabomination also there is an actual e on the blues driver, delay, synthesizer, and metal zone... so why would they use a completely different font of E for no reason?
Definitely reading too much into it.
First of all, the e is for ensemble, as clearly stated in the first minute or two of the video, so ‘where’s the e in chorus’ is kind of a dumb question unless you didn’t even watch the video. Also, the fact that e isn’t in chorus is irrelevant, given that the Boss Harmonist is PS-6, the Equalizer is GE-7, the Flanger is BF-3, and the Delay is DM-2 (where’s the p in Harmonist, the g in equalizer, the b in flanger or the m in delay, I wonder...) Second, the e is the same on all the other pedals in this series. This includes the CE-5 Chorus Ensemble, the EH-2 Enhancer, the CE-2B and CEB-3 Bass Chorus pedals, and the GE-7 Equalizer, to name a few. The e in Delay, Blues Driver, Metal Zone, etc is a lower case e. It’s not a different FONT; in this font EVERY capital e looks the same as the ones on the CE-2 and CE-3. (Just check out the EH-2, CE-5 and GE-7 if you don’t believe me) Third, the number of knobs has nothing to do with it, other than coincidence. After all, the EH-2 has THREE knobs, not two, the GE-7 has EIGHT sliders, not seven, the CE-2B has THREE knobs, not two, and the CEB-3 has FOUR...
Now, it is entirely possible that Boss decided to deliberately use a font where the capital e resembles the Greek letter, but the only way to know that is if someone from Boss were to verify it as being the case, since none of the evidence here would prove it, even if it wasn’t all refuted by the foregoing paragraph.
It helps to actually watch the video and have some broader knowledge of the subject in question when posting comments on the internet...
well fuck you got me window shopping for one and a tube screamer, slowly planning to rebuild my rig :)