Rich, shimmering chorus effects only possible with an all-analog design.
This all-analog pedal uses bucket-brigade circuitry to create classically lush, liquid textures that you just can't get with digital circuitry. Rate, Level, and Depth cont...
In this photo from Van Halen's "Café Wha?" gig in January 2012, the MXR Analog Chorus can be spotted in the upper-left-hand corner of the photo of Eddie's pedalboard (lower-right-hand if it was facing Eddie).
moreFrom [Pigtronix' website](http://www.pigtronix.com/artists/ghost/), this is a photo of Water Ghoul's pedalboard. MXR Analog Chorus is on the top far left corner.
moreEllie Rowsell's MXR M-234 Analog Chorus can be seen on her pedalboard in this picture, from Wolf Alice's gig at The Boogaloo, London, on 24/02/15.
moreIn this photo of Homeshake playing live, an MXR Analog Chorus is pointed out at Pete's feet.
more“That’s one of the first pedals that I bought. We’re big fans of them, they’re just really nice sounding chorus pedals.”
moreZach Blair says he switched from a Boss Chorus to an MXR Analog Chorus at around 10:10 in this rig rundown video.
moreAs seen in the first photo of this instagram post by the SWMRS guitar tech, next to the ProCo Rat in the guitar case.
moreThis Instagram post shows Sam and his pedal board, where a MXR Analog Chorus can be made out above the Octa-Switch pedal.
moreFound in her Roselia pedalboard that was posted on her Twitter account. She uses the limited edition matte black version of the pedal.
moreIn this photo Daniel Christiansen pedals, it can be seen that he uses a MXR M-234 Analog Chorus.
moreIn this Rig Rundown video done with Adam Slack he goes in depth with the interviewer on what his equipment has been for the recent Body Talks tour. Among a great deal of interesting pedals, ampliphiers, and guitars he mentions his use of a MXR Analog Chorus pedal. He claims to have wanted to add this pedal to his board because of Brian May. Brian May was a great influence on Adam Slack and was known for putting his guitar through a chorus pedal all of the time.
moreAn MXR M-234 Analog Chorus can be seen in the shots of Jake's pedalboard, starting at 2:10.
morein this photo you can see the analog chorus mxr pedal that he uses in his current tours and his recent album "vulture culture"
moreTaken from his instagram story as of 26/03/18. Video only lasted 24hrs so had to reupload. It is seen to the right of the strymon bigsky, on the lower section of the board.
moreThey are the legendary company that makes the Cry Baby wah pedal! I’m currently using the Volume Pedal, Analog Chorus, Bass Compressor (yes, it sound great on a guitar!) Also, a bass DI for bass tracking. We’ll be using these for the future recordings, more info coming soon
moreRich, shimmering chorus effects only possible with an all-analog design.
This all-analog pedal uses bucket-brigade circuitry to create classically lush, liquid textures that you just can't get with digital circuitry. Rate, Level, and Depth controls, as well as knobs for cutting High and Low frequencies allow ultimate tone control. Like all MXR pedals, the M-234 comes in a heavy-duty housing with durable jacks and switches for a lifetime on the road.
If there's one thing I look for on a pedal before anything else, it's how much tonal control I have. Having both high and low controls on this chorus pedal instantly grabbed my attention, but the sound was the real clincher.
The variety of sounds you can get from this really is incredible! I personally use a relatively slow and shallow chorus just for a bit of texture particularly when playing finger picking patterns and arpeggios, but it can do some proper rotating speaker sounds too.
Very sturdy as are all MXR pedals, and fantastic sound. What more could you want?
Good pedal usually use this in some clean songs and especially Paradise City of the band GNR
Once again mxr has done it making a great analog chorus pedal for a low price. Hard to beat this one for the money.
Recently scored this one to replace a PLASTIC Rocktek Chorus I had bought for a just ended summer tour. It's a GREAT improvement, but I'll likely add a Flanger to my board as well, real soon.
This pedal is the best chorus that I've played!
This MXR is designed to be a sound replica of the famous Boss CE-2. But MXR went a step further and added a bunch of new features like EQ's and a Level knob. While this doesn't quite get that Boss CE-2 sound, it gets pretty close in my opinion. When I first plugged it in, it was easy to dial in Gilmour, Lifeson, Summers, Cobain, and Rhoads style tones. Very versatile and built in typical MXR style with a bulletproof light blue housing. There is no perceptible volume drop when the pedal is engaged, rather the opposite as your volume seems to increased when the pedal is engaged. The blue LED is REALLY bright making it easy to see that the pedal is engaged while under stage lights. Overall a super chorus. I would go and buy this pedal again.
I did some research before upgrading my old chorus pedal (Joyo JF-05 Classic Chorus Guitar Pedal) which for next to no money (about $34.00) isn't terrible. Let me say that this pedal really sounds beautiful and has lots of sound parameters to experiment with (low and high cut out plus the usual ones). The shimmer that this pedal creates is really beautiful and the variety of sound possibilities is also very impressive. It is built to last, as are all of MXRs pedals. There may be other pedals that can do better, but for the money I doubt it.
Rich beautiful analog chorus goodness for when the Jazz Chorus isn't around
The MXR analog chorus is a great pedal in my opinion. It provides some lush swishes and sways (if that's what you want to call it) for a nice, clean guitar tone. It can also provide some cool leslie-ish effects for a crunchy/bluesy guitar tone. For me, it doesn't sound as good distorted as it is clean. Overall nice, versatile pedal.
great control and sound bit the nobs are a bit small to turn with toes
Probably the best sounding allround chous pedals. Sold because I'm saving for a helix.
If you want a versatility and nice sounds this pedal is what you want.
Sounds amazing and adds some fantastic colour and space to any clean tone (Or overdrive if you wanna get your Zakk on)
It's a very "straight up" kind of chorus pedal that can offer so many options, tonally. Analog over digital any day.
This pedal is an absolute must for any guitarist who wants some great lead tones
A good chorussound is very personal. I really like the sound of this pedal. With the Low and High knobs you can add a lot of 'character' to the sound. I think it is really a great chorus for a decent price.
I bought this chorus pedal to use for some Def Leppard cover songs, the pedal has a liquid rich sounding chorus effect which I find is more desirable for when you want the effect to have much more of a presence, saying that though the chorus is very diverse, covers a lot of range and can be customized to suit your taste.
I bought this pedal on a whim, and I probably shouldn't have, because personally: I can't stand any kind of disruption in my pedal, guitar, and/or amp tone, and this thing really tends to (subtly) dull down or gloss over a bright, snappy tone. However, if you are looking for a great chorus pedal, this thing is analog, very flexible, and decently priced: definitely a go if you're not insane about your tone.
replaced my broken small clone as good if not better
Nice chorus, both over clean and od. Goodbadjusting
MXR M-234 Analog Chorus video demo from the guys of Dunlop on youtube.
Always use this pedal due to the effects and the mods.
I love this pedal. The classic chorus effect that you've heard a million times.
Very versatile pedal! Perfect Chorus pedal for if you're wanted a warm tone too! Love it!
One of the best chorus effects I've ever played and the only one I've ever needed to own! This is piece of gear I take to every show because I use at every show! The effect is clear and full bodied, although muddiness can be dialed in if it is desired.
I never thought this pedal was going to be so versatile, I think it can make the same sounds as many other pedals in the market such as the legendary Boss CE-2
Not as well-known as the Stereo Chorus or the classic Boss offerings, but I feel this pedal does the job better than most. It's not as deep as most, but if you want to add some depth and shimmer to your tone, this pedal is extremely hard to beat for the price. If you like to shape your tone, the low and high offer some EQ cutting if you want to tame some frequencies. I prefer to keep everything at 10 and have a slow, deep chorus.
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