Ibanez Stereo Chorus CS9

Ibanez Stereo Chorus CS9

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The CS9 has 2 knobs: Speed and width. One input, 2 outputs. This chorus effect uses a small time delay that is varied to produce a slight pitch bend. When the delay signal is mixed with the input (dry) signal the resultant sound moves with a rich, thick undulation. This is the effect of multiple voices playing in unison with a fantastic, shimmery chorus sound . The sweep and width controls allow you to illicit slow, wide-ranging sweeps or a more rapid vibrato. There is a second output jack that allows you to run a line to a second amp.

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User Reviews of the Ibanez Stereo Chorus CS9

  • Submitted by gr-eh? from Detroit, MI (398 points) on Aug 9, 2004
  • A simple pedal, with the two knobs show. Nice for more ambient sounds and works well to generate some movement in a loop. May give the stereo sound you're looking for but for balls-out harsh noise this thing is a little on the wimpy side. Haven't cracked it open yet to see what I can tweak though.
  • Good Points: Solid construction, nice sound.
  • Bad Points: Very easy to lose in the mix.
  • Price Paid: US$5.00
  • Purchased At: yard sale
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  • Submitted by Jonathan from Marine City, MI (120 points) on Jun 28, 2001
  • A quality pedal. Perfect for a feedback loop or to split a signal. I find it is better used after distortion rather than before it. It can give sounds an almost metallic quality.
  • Good Points: Good sound. Batteries last forever in this pedal.
  • Bad Points: Not a big variety of sound shaping.
  • Price Paid: US$50.00
  • Purchased At: pawn shop
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