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(More customer reviews)I recently got this multi-chorus for use with my bass and I'm loving it. I've tried other choruses in the past (made for guitars) and found that they didn't track well when used with my bass, and didn't seem to produce a rich chorus effect on the lower notes. This one does both excellently.
Cool features include the push pins for accessing the battery which seem like a better design to me than the thumb-screws Boss uses on their pedals. I also like the heft of this sucker, and the totally solid steel chassis it's housed in. I've only had it a short while, but it seems like it should hold up a long time on the road, which is where I'll be taking it.
The device lets you dial in anywhere from 2 to 16 voices, although honestly, I'm not personally capable of hearing much difference between 10 and 16 voices, in either case that's usually way to much chorus for most bass lines. But what the heck, it's there if you want it. I'd love an opportunity to compare this unit side by side with the bass chorus offered by Boss, but since my electronic musical toy budget is limited, that may not be too likely.
If you want a good chorus for your bass, this one is going to work better than most you try, but like any chorus I've tried, it does take some of the punch and attack out of your sound, so please use it in moderation.
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The Bass Multi Chorus\' is -designed specifically for bass. What makes the Bass Multi Chorus\' different is that it keeps you low notes clean while giving you up to 16 bass chorus voices at the same time to create the lushest bass chorusing ever heard from a stompbox. There is also built-in voice randomization that increases as you add voices to thicken the sound even further.
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