Since 1972, MXR has been a pioneer of the effects pedal market with the revolutionary development of tough and rugged stomp boxes, simple utilitarian designs, small sizes, and 100% rich analog tone. Today Dunlop continues MXR's traditional pedal line of original MXR classics that has come to define the brand, as well as new modern classics that push innovation and continue to inspire with award winning designs.
Stereo Chorus
MXR
This gorgeous sounding pedal will remind you how cool chorus can be. Set the Rate and Width controls to your liking and then dial in as much effect as you want with the Intensity knob. You can then shape the tone even further by EQ-ing the modulated frequencies with the Bass and Treble controls. Run in mono or use the stereo outputs for a huge, vibrant sound. If you're looking to preserve the low end of your guitar tone, the Stereo Chorus has got you covered with its Bass Filter button that applies the effect to the high frequencies only.
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Musically voiced Rate and Width controls.
Bass and Treble controls for EQing the chorus voice.
This gorgeous sounding pedal will remind you how cool chorus can be. Set the Rate and Width controls to your liking and then dial in as much effect as you want with the Intensity knob. You can then shape the tone even further by EQ-ing the modulated frequencies with the Bass and Treble controls. Run in mono or use the stereo outputs for a huge, vibrant sound. If you're looking to preserve the low end of your guitar tone, the Stereo Chorus has got you covered with its Bass Filter button that applies the effect to the high frequencies only.
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This is one hell of a chorus pedal, and i can see why Slash approves. The Bass and Treble EQ make this pedal extremely versatile, and the low freqency cut creates tones that sing to angels (or demons). One thing i immediately noticed about this pedal was the light that comes on when you switch on the effect, it pulses to how the chorus is sounding so you know exactly what your sound "looks" like. You can go from very subtle chorus to outrageous almost vibrato-like sounds. This pedal does take a while to get used to, but once you figure out how each knob works, you can get pretty much any sound you want. And this is a stereo pedal so i can be split into 2 amps and makes your sound even more awesome. This pedal is well worth the money and it is made extremely well.
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2011
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My previous pedal was an old DOD which had only had a rate and width knob. When you turn it on, it blasted overbearing chorus even turned all the way down. The great thing about the MXR is the intensity knob which allows you to control how much effect you want in your signal. So smooth. The bass and treble function is great. If you're lacking in low end, boost the bass. The LED light not only shows you when the pedal is on but also mimics the rate speed. With the width and rate all the way down, the average listener will never know its a chorus pedal and won't know how you get that great tone. I don't know if I'll ever go fully clean again. One thing worth mentioning is that the width and rate don't go Grand Canyon wide or like spastic speed but it's more than enough. Get more pedals for that anyway. I leave the low end cut on. The knob level indicators glow in the dark, good for the stage. You can actually power this with 2 9V batteries if you're crying over the adapter. Why not just buy a power brick though? Mine came with the adapter. Playing this pedal in stereo is a must. I wish there was a ping pong option because with the rate and width up high, it sounds really close to a tremelo pedal. Put delay and a little distortion next to this pedal and BAM, a single note sounds like an epic 80s solo. Very transparent. Again, intensity knob is the best. I haven't tried the BOSS chorus pedals but after this I really don't care to. I prefer the MXR footswitch over the bulky BOSS ones anyway. It's not as big as those RC20 or Memory Man double pedals FYI. Love it. Negatives? Um... I wish it came in midnight blue.
I bought this unit 3 months ago and have been using it quite extensively. In the past, I've tended to play with just a bit of OD and barely a hint of chorus on 90% of the time, so I've become quite picky with the tone that I like to hear out of my chorus pedals. Although taste is a subjective thing, I am really liking what I am hearing out of this pedal. Recently, I've been experimenting with the Leslie sounds the and really thick, lush choruses, and I've been having a ball doing it. The only thing really to remember is that it is an 18 volt unit, so it takes 2- nine volt batteries. If you forget to unplug it- the batteries are done. Same as any other pedal, but losing 2 in one sitting is rather painfull. It does come with a power-supply which is a good thing.
I love the MXR Stereo Chorus so much. It provides a very warm and lush chorus sound, which can be tweaked in many ways. The pedal can please even the most meticulous chorus aficionados. I believe this pedal was used on Gun's and Roses appetite for destruction album. This pedal perfectly nails the effect on during the intro to Paradise City. The Bass and Treble knobs allow you to get pretty much, whatever chorus sound you are interested in. The Bass Filter switch also provides a wonderful feature that lets you apply the chorus only to the high-end parts of your signal and the bass and lows are left unaffected. You can plug this chorus into two amps and get some very cool spatial chorus effects. This baby is definitely worth the money, if you are looking for a more professional chorus to use. This is an 18v pedal, and it sounds like heaven. The pedal also does great Leslie speaker simulations when the width and rate knobs are turned up. If this pedal were ever stolen, I would go right back out and buy another one.
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2010
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I like it better than the vintage Ibanez Stereo Chorus this replaced for me. Ther vintage Ibanez stepped on my original tone-rplacing it with a more synthetic, if musical, texture and tone. I have not used numerous Chorus pedals--but this one is quality, and can be purchased for a reasonable price used.
Running in mono mode the sound is pretty lush. I have yet to use it with my stereo amp, but I am sure it will sound amazing given the sound I get while in mono.
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2011
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I've tried dozens of choruses and I'm always seduced back to the MXR Stereo Chorus. MXR really hit on something special with this yellow brick. Most other choruses sound too contrived or over-the-top, but there's something else going on here. There's something absolutely haunting and provocative about the M134's sound. I'll concede there are other pedals that may have a slightly wider range of sounds (with adjustable delay time, etc.) and the 18V adapter is a minor inconvenience, but to my ears none have the raw tonal beauty of the M134.