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Effetto a pedale per chitarra elettrica

  • Chorus/Vibrato
  • Riproduzione autentica di un pedale di modulazione degli anni '70 con effetti di chorus e vibrato
  • Circuito completamente analogico con chip BBD autentici
  • Circuito di preamplificazione ricreato con intervallo di ingresso variabile per l'utilizzo con diversi strumenti
  • Controllo a una manopola per regolare la velocità e la profondità dell'effetto chorus
  • True bypass/buffered bypass commutabile
  • Controlli: livello, Intensità del chorus, profondità e velocità del vibrato
  • Interruttore: livello di ingresso alto/basso
  • LED: Effect On, Vibrato/Chorus, Peak Level
  • Footswitch: bypass
  • Ingresso: jack da 6,3 mm
  • Uscite mono/stereo: 2 jack da 6,3 mm
  • Collegamento per l'alimentatore: presa a spina cava 5,5 x 2,1 mm, polo negativo interno
  • Funziona con una batteria da 9 V o alimentatore da 9 V DC (alimentatore consigliato: art. 409939 - non incluso, acquistabile separatamente)
  • In catalogo dal Marzo 2025
  • Numero di articolo 610195
  • Unità incluse 1 Pezzo
  • Coro Si
  • Flanger No
  • Phaser No
  • Tipo di effetto Vibrato
€ 81
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non ancora del tutto convinto
marmakap 26.10.2025
Costruzione robustissima, Behringer lavora sempre meglio, ha raggiunto standard costruttivi di tutto rispetto, ma ... non sono ancora del tutto convinto del suono. Fui possessore del chorus giapponese diversi decenni fa (anni 80 del secolo scorso) e lo usavo sul Rhodes 73. Attendo di poterlo provare su un Piano elettrico per capire se è proprio ciò che desidero.
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Behringer Chorus Symphony
Giovanni_C 27.03.2025
Effetto molto robusto e ben costruito. Suono di buona qualità. Ho notato che disattivando l'effetto la luce chorus/vibrato diventa rossa, in questo modo non è evidenziata quale delle due modalità è selezionata.
Il preamplificatore si satura rapidamente. Questa caratteristica può creare problemi, ma può essere anche usata proprio sfruttando la distorsione introdotta dal preamplificatore. Per me in definitiva è un buon effetto da utilizzare in determinati contesti musicali.
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The ULTIMATE CE-1 Clone?
roccoag 21.03.2025
I haven't stopped playing since I got it, I think it's great, probably the most faithful replica of the ce-1 at a top price!
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google translate gb
Sfortunatamente si è verificato un errore, La preghiamo di riprovare più tardi.
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Sturdy, beautiful, but sounds absolutely unusable and afwul
Ooga Booga 26.03.2025
I want to preface my review by saying that I'm definitely NOT a Behri hater - just the opposite, I own several of their products and I love all of them, wether it's my Pro-800 or any of my Behri guitar pedals. I stand by their philosophy of giving people good clones without paying exorbitant prices for a brand logo, which hides the same ancient tech from the '70 or '80.

But this one - I have to say I'm extremally disappointed, angry even. This product is piece of...

I am a big fan of Jazz Chorus, I grew up listening to King Crimson's trilogy from the '80 and fell in love with the sound of piercing cleans with legendary chorus. So, naturally, I fell for Chorus Symphony marketing like crazy, with promo showing JC120 in the background and playing mostly clean chorusy stuff. Finally, I can have at least a part of it, without breaking a bank for even basic JC-22 reissue.
In their promo they said that this is THE chorus from JC (ergo, from CE-1) and THE PREAMP from JC. That may be true, electrically, but it is definitely NOT the crystal clean sound without break-up you expect from JC... But I'll come back to that.

First - pros.
Pedal is extremally sturdy and gives me confidence. Fully metal, nice knob and switches, great color scheme and it is big, like VERY big, which I personally love. That would be all. The option to switch between buffered+preamp or true bypas is great.

Now cons.
Preamp. A big, big lie by Behri. As I said, I don't know electronics, but I don't care - when you sell a product to a musician, you have to talk with him/her with musical terms in mind, not electrical. This preamp doesn't work or sound like JC at all! That's because, musically, this preamp works and sounds like preamp from CE-1, in theory of course - completely different characteristic. It breaks up extremally fast, which would make Frusciante fans happy, but as I said - it was marketed as JC preamp, JC being the king of cleans. I've never heard a real CE-1 preamp, but even in the demos I can hear, that the original doesn't have Behri's problems.
Which would be, apart from breaking up too soon - the preamp sucks treble out. No matter how much treble I push before Chorus Symphony trying to compensate - sound going out is muddy as hell. To get decently clean sound I need to boost treble post pedal like crazy.
And now, an absolute dealbreaker - extreme volume drop. This pedal is completely unusable in a pedalboard unless you use it always-on, but even then it completely disrupts gain structure. I read somewhere, that it was true even with the original (CE-1) to some extent and people got around it by putting a buffered pedal in front of it - I did so, but it didn't help. Neither did plugging it in mono. Believe me - volume drop is ENORMOUS. No, it's not just phasing that naturally cancels some frequencies out - it's volume drop at output.

You could get around it by increasing the power in the preamp, but then we get to point one - sure, it'll get louder, but you'll get that overdrive that I don't want.

As for the sound of the chorus - I have the UC200 and I truly like its sound miles better. It' not great at all, but it is still more bright and volume drop is not even close to Chorus Symphony's one.

What I don't understand is why Behri didn't try to improve it - even if the original had similar problems (which it didn't to that extent, judging from research online), Behri could tweak some things. They have a good reputation to givin some modern twists to old designs.

Overall, this chorus absolutely sucks. Muddy, low output, distorts to soon, messes up with a pedalboard gain structure and even its beauty won't help. If you're like me and you were looking for That JC Sound - DON'T BUY THIS PEDAL. My TC Electronic Deluxe Combo with almost any chorus, wether it's from Zoom or anything in Guitar Rig gives waaaaay better sound. Pedal will be returned.
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