Topic: Boss Chorus Pedal vs Marshall AS100D internal effects
A few days ago my brother presented me with a Boss Super Chorus CH-1 for my birthday. I decided to size it up and compare what I could get from it with internal effects selectable from the Marshall AS100D amp, the only one I have at this time. I turned off the internal effects on the amp and played with the four dial controls on the chorus pedal (Effect Level, Equalizer, Modulation Rate, Modulation Depth). The pedal knobs, since they aren't level selective (eg. 1-10) but variable from none to max, gave me quite a variation selection. And, I must say that I was pretty much able to reproduce nearly everything I could from the Marshall internal effects selections. I do think that this pedal will give me a great deal of versatility on another amp which may not have its own internal effects. And in the not-so-distant future, as old as I am, I may not want to lug that AS100D around as much as I enjoy doing it now. So I really don't know if this post is designed to plug the Boss Super Chorus CH-1 or the Marshall AS100D. The pedal IS a lot less expensive, and for the cost, the amp is a great buy. But if you've got an bare-bones amp and HAVE to add effects, the Boss Super Chorus is a great addition. I'd also venture to say that if their other pedals carry the clout this one does, they'd also be a great addition to one's equipment bank.