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Re: [bomp] Don't bore us, turn off the Chorus!
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- Subject: Re: [bomp] Don't bore us, turn off the Chorus!
- From: Bob Widenhofer <bwidenhofer@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2006 14:57:13 -0700 (PDT)
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I don't use a chorus either.
The appearance of that "underwater" guitar tone was the first sign that The Pretenders no longer rocked. I guess it was whoever replaced James Honeyman Scott, that guy must've listened to a Police album and decided he wanted to sound shitty too.
But I could probably invent a use for a chorus, whereas I can't imagine using a wah for anything but a doorstop.
NankerPhlg@aol.com wrote:
Michael Snider wrote:
<<< Agreed about chorus pedals being the most easily abused effect. >>>
I don't think I ever knew a guitarist who used chorus sporadically. Every
guitarist I ever knew who liked the chorus effect tended to leave it on all the
time, for every friggin' song.
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