owlexifry
Well-known member
my first chorus build was a CE-2 on vero. i’ve never had an issue with how it sounds, and the soft switch relay bypass that was retrofitted made it even better.
it’s been on my board for live use since it was built, but i knew eventually i was gonna have to build a caesar chorus and check it out.
i can see why it’s the #2 selling pcb.
it’s awesome, and it’s going on my board.
i wasn’t really sure if it was going to fit but i was determined to make the pedalpcb basic relay bypass work. (only way it was going to knock off my CE-2)
it can be done. what a relief. (i had to slip washers under the pots to lift them higher).
compared to my 3007/3101 CE-2 running at 12V, this Caesar Chorus with 3207/3102 at 9V gets pretty close, and the additional mix and lag controls make it more useable/practical for a broader range of riffs / distortion. and I guess that makes this more fun.
a rushed first take demo (and it shows
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it’s been on my board for live use since it was built, but i knew eventually i was gonna have to build a caesar chorus and check it out.
i can see why it’s the #2 selling pcb.
it’s awesome, and it’s going on my board.

i wasn’t really sure if it was going to fit but i was determined to make the pedalpcb basic relay bypass work. (only way it was going to knock off my CE-2)

it can be done. what a relief. (i had to slip washers under the pots to lift them higher).

compared to my 3007/3101 CE-2 running at 12V, this Caesar Chorus with 3207/3102 at 9V gets pretty close, and the additional mix and lag controls make it more useable/practical for a broader range of riffs / distortion. and I guess that makes this more fun.

a rushed first take demo (and it shows
