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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.

  • MXR M-234 Analog Chorus

    MXR M-234 Analog Chorus

    The MXR M-234 Analog Chorus. 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 all-analog pedal uses bucket-brigade circuitry to create classically...
    R2,443.21
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  • Electro-Harmonix Neo Clone Analog Chorus

    Electro-Harmonix Neo Clone Analog Chorus

    Electro-Harmonix Neo Clone Analog Chorus FREE shipping in the USA! Lush, analog chorus designed to recreate our legendary Small Clone in a pedal-board friendly package. Using a high quality bucket brigade chip and the same classic Small Clone...
    R1,620.16
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  • MXR M-148 Micro Chorus Re-Issue

    MXR M-148 Micro Chorus Re-Issue

    The MXR M-148 Micro Chorus Re-Issue. 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. With its simple operation and stellar analog tone—the MXR Micro Chorus...
    R2,255.26
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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...
    R3,570.94
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  • Electro-Harmonix The Clone Theory Stereo Chorus

    Electro-Harmonix The Clone Theory Stereo Chorus

    Electro-Harmonix The Clone Theory Stereo Chorus FREE shipping in the USA! The ultimate chorus pedal producing lush, warm and defined chorusing and vibrato. The Clone Theory features simple but definitive performance controls. Use the stereo outputs to...
    R2,383.26
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  • Electro-Harmonix Stereo Polychorus Electro-Harmonix Stereo Polychorus

    Electro-Harmonix Stereo Polychorus

    The Electro-Harmonix Stereo Polychorus. FREE shipping anywhere in the USA! The EHX Stereo Polychorus is an incredibly versatile and high quality pedal that gives you not only an amazing array of Chorus options, but it also creates fantastic flange...
    R4,529.69
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  • Electro-Harmonix Nano Clone Chorus

    Electro-Harmonix Nano Clone Chorus

    Electro-Harmonix Nano Clone Chorus Free shipping in the USA! The Nano Clone is a simplified version of the Small Clone, but don't let the word "simplified" fool you - this pedal is fantastic! If you just need a simple, yet excellent quality chorus...
    R1,058.18
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  • Electro-Harmonix Small Clone Full Chorus

    Electro-Harmonix Small Clone Full Chorus

    Electro-Harmonix Small Clone Full Chorus FREE shipping anywhere in the USA! The EHX Small Clone produces lush chorus sounds that have been used by numerous guitarists around the world. It's a reissue of the affordable analog chorus pedal popularized by...
    R2,011.11
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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.