brandonmacey wrote:TC electronics is nice but expensive. I desire true bypass and analog but im willing to go out on a limb if you are convincing enough lol (It MUST be stereo!). Im currently using a CE-3. I hate it because it has a "fuzz rate" sound when its engaged and im not playing it. Is this normal for chorus pedals (only chorus I have owned)? Any advice appreciated thank you all.
Chorus pedals can add a little noise, but nothing really dramatic. Here are some alternatives to the TC SCF:
1) Delta Lab Chorus-it's cheap, sounds good, and it's stereo! It's digital I believe but I was surprised at the sound quality. I liked it a lot better than the EH Small Clone I once owned.
2) Carl Martin XII Chorus-it's not a whole lot cheaper, but CM makes some very nice stuff.
3) Voodoo Lab Analog Chorus-I'm not sure if it's stereo or not, but it sounds pretty good.
4) Boss Chorus Ensemble or Chorus-just great all around chorus pedals at a good price.
5) Red Witch Chorus- a lot of tone snobs rave about this pedal. I don't know I've never played it and it's probably expensive.
6) Fulltone Choralflange-awesome sounding chorus and flanger. Probably the closest thing to the SCF you can buy. You can find some good deals on a used one!
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