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Chorus Pedals

A chorus pedal combines your clean tone with a duplicate modulating signal to create the sound of multiple instruments playing at the same time.
We carry both analog and digital chorus pedals.

You will find chorus pedals from brands such as MXR, Electro-Harmonix, Red Witch, and Laney.

For a similar sound, check out the vibe pedals.

  • Electro-Harmonix Mod 11 Modulator pedal Electro-Harmonix Mod 11 Modulator pedal

    Electro-Harmonix Mod 11 Modulator pedal

    Electro-Harmonix Mod 11 Modulator pedal w/ 9v power supply FREE shipping in the USA! The Mod 11 is packed with 11 different modulation effects that range from classic to exotic plus advanced functionality all in a compact pedal. It gives you access to...
    $176.00
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  • Source Audio One Series Gemini Chorus Source Audio One Series Gemini Chorus

    Source Audio One Series Gemini Chorus

    Source Audio One Series Gemini Chorus FREE shipping in the USA! Float away with the liquid, swaying effects of this state-of-the-art stereo chorus pedal. The Gemini Chorus offers three types of deep, hypnotic chorus. Classic mode creates a single...
    $199.00
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  • Electro-Harmonix Good Vibes Modulator Electro-Harmonix Good Vibes Modulator

    Electro-Harmonix Good Vibes Modulator

    The Electro-Harmonix Good Vibes Modulator. FREE shipping in the USA! The Good Vibes recaptures the iconic chorus/vibrato effect of the 1960s in an updated pedal with features designed to meet the needs of the modern player. Like the original...
    $165.10
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  • MXR M-68 Univibe Chorus / Vibrato pedal

    MXR M-68 Univibe Chorus / Vibrato pedal

    The MXR M-68 Univibe Chorus / Vibrato pedal. FREE shipping in the USA! Due to dealer agreements, we're unable to ship this item outside of the USA. Please click here for more details.The Uni-Vibe® Chorus/Vibrato is one of the most iconic effects in...
    $149.99
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  • Maxon Compact Series ASC10 Ambient Stereo Chorus

    Maxon Compact Series ASC10 Ambient Stereo Chorus

    Maxon Compact Series ASC10 Ambient Stereo Chorus FREE shipping in the USA!The Maxon ASC10 is an analog stereo chorus pedal which provides spacious ambient sound and creates clear and sensitive chorus sound with two simple controls. It offers bold, rich...
    $189.00
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  • MXR M-83 Bass Chorus Deluxe

    MXR M-83 Bass Chorus Deluxe

    MXR Bass Chorus Deluxe M-83 FREE shipping in the USA! Due to dealer agreements, we're unable to ship this item outside of the USA. Please click here for more details. The MXR Bass Chorus Deluxe is powered by pure analog bucket-brigade technology,...
    $189.99
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  • MXR M-134 Stereo Chorus Re-Issue

    MXR M-134 Stereo Chorus Re-Issue

    The MXR M-134 Stereo Chorus Re-Issue. FREE shipping anywhere in the USA! Due to dealer agreements, we're unable to ship this item outside of the USA. Please click here for more details. This gorgeous sounding pedal will remind you how cool chorus can be...
    $189.99
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What kinds of chorus pedals are there?

There are two types of chorus pedals - analog and digital.

Analog Chorus Pedals

Analog chorus pedals act directly upon the signal and have a phaser/flanger element to the tone. The signal is direct and pure.

Digital Chorus Pedals

Digital chorus pedals use short delay circuits in order to generate their effect. These pedals create a chorus but do not have a phase sound. These pedals are extremely precise and very versatile. 

When should I use a chorus pedal?

Use a chorus pedal when you want to create a thicker sound from a single signal.

How does a chorus pedal work?

Chorus pedals make a copy of your signal, delays it a tiny bit, and then modulates the pitch of the copy. This modulated delay is played at the same time as the original signal which doubles the sound.

What is the difference between chorus and delay?

In simple terms, chorus is a modulation effect and delay is a time based effect. Both will create ambient sounds on your electric guitar.