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Description
The Analog Man Bi-Chorus is the harmonious blend of warm, swirling tonality and boutique design you've been searching for. This pedal offers dual stomp switch design, doubling up on the lush chorus effect that has made Analog Man a go-to choice for musicians. With two sets of controls for speed and depth, it provides superior customization and all-analog sound, perfect for those in pursuit of quintessential choral tones in a sleek, modern package.
Key Features:
- Dual stomp switch design
- Two sets of controls for speed and depth
- All-analog design
- Boutique construction and design
- Ideal for achieving classic choral tones
Product specs
| Brand | Analogman |
| Model | Bi-Chorus |
| Finish | Blue |
| Year | 2000s |
| Made In | United States |
| Categories | Chorus and Vibrato |
FAQs
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What type of power supply does the Analog Man Bi-Chorus require?
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The Analog Man Bi-Chorus can be powered using a standard 9V DC power supply or a 9V battery, making it versatile for various pedalboard setups.
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How does the Analog Man Bi-Chorus differ from other chorus pedals?
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The Analog Man Bi-Chorus offers two independent chorus circuits, allowing you to switch between two distinct settings, providing greater versatility and tonal options compared to single-circuit chorus pedals.
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Is the Analog Man Bi-Chorus true bypass?
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Yes, the Analog Man Bi-Chorus features true bypass switching, which ensures that your guitar signal remains unaffected when the pedal is turned off.
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Can the Analog Man Bi-Chorus be used with both guitar and bass?
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Yes, the Analog Man Bi-Chorus is suitable for use with both electric guitars and bass guitars, delivering rich, lush chorus effects for either instrument.
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What are the tonal characteristics of the Analog Man Bi-Chorus?
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The Analog Man Bi-Chorus is known for its warm, rich, and lush analog chorus tones, ideal for adding depth and dimension to your sound.
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PROS
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Delivers natural, beautiful tone without sounding processed
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Offers both subtle and intense chorus effects
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Small footprint despite dual chorus functionality
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Provides great analog sound and Leslie cab simulation
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Versatile with wet/dry/wet rigs and vibrato effects
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High-quality, all-analog construction with silent operation
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Easy to dial in with additional internal trimpot for fine-tuning
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A/B switch option enhances tonal versatility
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Supported by passionate and knowledgeable creators
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Owner Insights
We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Analog Man Bi-Chorus.
Features and functionality
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The Bi-Chorus allows for two distinct chorus settings, enabling one side to have a slow swirl and the other a rotary modulation effect.
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The Bi-Chorus is praised for its depth toggle switch, which allows users to achieve CE-1 tones and experiment with settings for varied chorus effects.
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The Bi-Chorus's design is based on the EHX Small Clone, known for its big box and phenomenal sound.
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Use cases and applications
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When run at 12v with true analog stereo wiring, the Bi-Chorus delivers natural, warm, and clean sounds, excelling in high-speed rotary settings for Leslie-like effects.
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For those who prioritize tap tempo in a chorus pedal, the JHS Emperor may be a better fit, although the Bi-Chorus is favored for its sound quality.
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User experience
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Users report a reasonable wait time of about three weeks for the Bi-Chorus, indicating a manageable lead time for custom orders.
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Users appreciate the blend knob addition for better integration with amp effects loops, particularly with models like the Victory Sheriff.
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A user who switched from a 1981 Boss CE-2 to the Bi-Chorus found it more versatile, with the ability to set one side for slow chorus and the other for Leslie effects.
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A consistent recommendation from owners is that the Analog Man Bi-Chorus is superior to the Walrus Audio Julia, which is often criticized for having a harsh and overly bright LED.
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Comparisons
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Owners compare the Bi-Chorus favorably to the Boss CE-2, noting the Analog Man model offers more versatility and lushness.
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The Analog Man Bi-Chorus is praised for its Nirvana-like chorus sounds, making it ideal for fans of that style, unlike the JHS Emperor, which is noted for its vibrato setting.
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Critic Reviews
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Artist usage
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In this video from TheGigRig official Youtube channel, Daniel Steinhardt is building a new pedalboard for Johnny Marr. The setup includes an Analog Mn Bi-Chorus that was modded at TheGigRig to allow external switching between modulation channels.
In a September 2024 episode of That Pedal Show, Graham Coxon's pedalboard is shown and discussed throughout the video, including a clear view at 0:25, which reveals his use of the Analog Man Bi-Chorus. This is supported by a screen capture from the episode.
At 34:54 in this "Rig Rundown" with Premier Guitar, Kenny says about his Bi-Chorus "so this is a really cool chorus pedal; it’s one circuit but he has the ability to have two independent settings…I have one side set for like a fast setting, which gives you more like a ‘Leslie’ sound. And then I have a very slow setting on the other side of it to sort of smooth things out."
Marillion's Steve Rothery is also using a Bi-Chorus, also heard on with other band The Wishing Tree
Ángel Parra is confirmed to have used the Analog Man Bi-Chorus pedal during the recording of the new Los Tres album at Abbey Road Studios in July 2025, as evidenced by a photograph of the pedalboard used in the studio.
In this photo of his new "GigRig" pedalboard, one of the pedals that can be seen is the Analogman Bi-Chorus.
Visible in this October 12, 2011 Guitarist photo hosted by Getty Images.
BRISTOL, UNITED KINGDOM - OCTOBER 12: An electric guitar effects pedal board owned by the members of English indie rock band Bombay Bicycle Club, during a soundcheck at the O2 Academy Bristol, October 12, 2011. (Photo by Jesse Wild/Guitarist Magazine/Future via Getty Images)
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