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Description

Experience the rich and lush sound of the legendary TC Electronic Stereo Chorus Flanger. With a legacy as impressive as its name, this pedal has been a staple on the pedalboard of famed guitarist Eric Johnson. This isn't your average chorus pedal; it's an old school charm with a distinctive power chord that doesn't take a 9V lead. Immerse yourself in its signature sound and feel the difference in every strum.

Key Features:

  • Stereo chorus + pitch modulator & flanger
  • Not compatible with a 9V lead
  • Used by renowned guitarist Eric Johnson
  • Known for its lush chorus sound
  • Comes with its own power chord

Product specs

Brand TC Electronic
Model Stereo Chorus + Pitch Modulator & Flanger
Year 1991 - 2016
Made In Denmark
Categories Chorus and Vibrato, Flanger Pedals
Pedal Format Standard

FAQs

What are the main effects offered by the TC Electronic SCF Stereo Chorus Flanger?

The TC Electronic SCF provides three main effects: stereo chorus, pitch modulation, and flanger, offering versatile sound modulation options for guitarists.

Does the TC Electronic SCF Stereo Chorus Flanger work well with bass guitars?

Yes, the TC Electronic SCF is designed to work effectively with both electric guitars and bass guitars, providing rich modulation effects without losing low-end frequencies.

What type of power supply does the TC Electronic SCF Stereo Chorus Flanger require?

The TC Electronic SCF requires a standard 9V power supply, which is common for many guitar pedals, ensuring easy integration into most pedalboards.

Is the TC Electronic SCF Stereo Chorus Flanger suitable for live performances?

Yes, the TC Electronic SCF is suitable for live performances, offering robust build quality and reliable modulation effects that enhance stage sound dynamics.

How does the stereo feature of the TC Electronic SCF enhance its sound?

The stereo feature of the TC Electronic SCF allows for a wider sound field, creating a more immersive and spacious audio experience by splitting the signal into two channels.

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Reviews

PROS

  • Rich, professional sound with minimal background noise

  • Offers complex tones that enhance guitar sound beyond basic effects

  • Multifunctional with chorus, flanger, and pitch modulation effects

  • Simple operation with intuitive controls for speed, width, and intensity

  • Excellent stereo image for a more immersive playing experience

  • Maintains integrity of original guitar tone

  • Provides a subtle, natural tone enhancement

  • Durable and considered a workhorse standard in the industry

CONS

  • Larger size compared to some alternatives

  • Cannot be powered by a standard 9V power supply; has a built-in plug

  • Some users find the effects more subtle than preferred

  • May not be as versatile as some modern alternatives

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about TC Electronic SCF Stereo Chorus Flanger.

Features and functionality

  • The SCF Stereo Chorus Flanger is praised for its pleasingly bright sound and the absence of a tone knob, which some find unnecessary due to its inherent tonal quality.

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  • The chorus mode is noted to be louder than the flanger and pitch modulator modes, which are more subtle in effect.

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  • The SCF's ability to retain clarity in mono settings makes it a preferred choice over other mono chorus pedals for users seeking nuanced modulation.

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Build quality

  • The footswitch on the original model does not produce a click sound when engaged, prompting users to rely on the LED indicator, which can be dim in bright conditions.

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User experience

  • Users appreciate the LED that pulses in time with the rate, although it can be hard to see on the original version due to its smaller size.

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  • Users find the SCF satisfying even when used in mono, contrary to the belief that stereo is essential for its full potential.

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Comparisons

  • Owners note that the Gold Reissue version sounds similar to the original, although it might have subtle differences in printing quality and pedal aesthetics.

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  • Owners who have used both the SCF and the Corona Chorus note that the SCF offers superior sound quality, even in mono settings, compared to the Corona.

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Value and pricing

  • Priced at $159 USD, the pedal is considered a great value, offering a comprehensive range of modulation tones.

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Use cases and applications

  • The SCF can achieve subtle chorus effects ideal for clean tones, similar to how Eric Johnson uses it, allowing single-note runs without overt chorus coloration.

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oedipoes

SCF. It’s an original. Even if it’s a reissue.

One of the first stereo Chorus, Flanger & Pitch shifters around. Contrary to what you might expect it does all these sounds very well. The chorus is bright and clear, even on a distorted guitar (unlike e.g. my Voodoo Lab Chorus). Sounds awesome. The pots have a good range and actually do something to tje sound. You turn a knob, sound changes. What more do you want? This is my default effect. It Flanges really well too. Again a clearly audible, crispy clear flange sound. Pots work well. Pitch shifting is my least favourite sound. Not because it doesn’t sound good, but because I don’t really have a use for it. All in all it does three things and does them very very well. No compromises on sound. Only on the shared pots: if you set them for Chorus and switch to Flanger, you might want to change the pots. But that’s minor inconvenience. It always sounds good, regardless of the pot settings you choose. The new one is even better as it can be 9Vdc powered. Mine is a ‘90ies unit with a fixed AC power cord.

Preferred Settings + Usage:

Chorus

jimmarchi1

sort of like an original clone theory in conception...

this has become my favorite chorus pedal.... all analog, it ahs some of the tone of a CE1, but it also has the feature set of the EHX clone theory... capable of andy summers 'flanger as a short chorus' type tones... excellent noise floor. True stereo in and out and an nput gain button to tailor it to line level gear as a synth or studio effect! Very musical. Can't recommend this highly enough. The reissue is indistinguishable from the originals. By the way, this was TC's first guitar effect as far as I know. They hit it right out of the park first try.

peterglavanov

TC electronic SCF

Essentially, the SCF combines three effect types. All of them modulation effects: Chorus, Pitch Modulation and Flanger. Operation is simple as you simply flick a 3-way switch to choose the effect type you want. From then on, the three control knobs are the same regardless of the effect type you’ve selected.

I use it only as a stereo chorus on my small board. First, you have a SPEED knob that defines – well – the speed of the modulation going on. Second, you have a WIDTH knob, which is equivalent to the DEPTH knob on many other modulation pedals. Finally, you also get an INTENSITY knob that works a bit differently in each mode. For chorus it sets the wet/dry mix balance, for flanger it sets the feedback and in pitch modulation mode it increases the intensity of the effect amount gradually.

brandon_bolderoff

(Bass Review) you may want to check out the mxr bass chorus deluxe

i'd compare this to my mxr bass chorus deluxe and their both very simular.

get the tc electronic stereo chorus if you want a subtle chorus and pitch modulation. great natural tone, but more subtle than the mxr bass chorus.

the mxr bcd is just deluxe. you can set how dry or wet the signal is.

the size of the tc is slightly bigger. it's not a big difference. the tc stereo chorus can not be powered by a powet supply. it has a permanently plug built into it.

mxr definitely based the mxr bcd off the tc electronic stereo chorus. i'd suggest the mxr over the tc.

the mxr is smaller, can be powered by a 9v power supply, and it's dryer on the E string. overall a modern take on the tc electronic. also, their is the ebs unichorus studio version.

volcarock

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pXtz-PxnlEA&t=324s

a very quick demo of my TC Electronic SCF. Very versatile Chorus, Flanger, Pitch Vibrato. From subtle to psychedelic to over the top. The 3 dimensional stereo sound is amazing!

dailydoze

Awesome!!

I use this for leads and funky sounds. It doesn't really have anything special attached to it, I just use it when I need to.

skylinerr

nice

onwe of 2 pedals I use on bass

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simeon_boyadjiev

The Workhorse

The workhorse standard in the Industry by most of the great and pros in and out of the Studio. A truly magnificent and unfortunately discontinued Stereo Chorus.

crockett

Fantastic chorus pedal!

Since listening to Eric Johnson as a kid and then Jamie West Oram recently, I wanted a chorus that had a little extra punch. I also love the organic flange sounds of the pedal. This pedal is the perfect chorus and there is a reason its on a lot of boards!

thx1183

elegant

more a subtil kind of chorus. gives you nice and natural movements to your sounds.

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Akira Takasaki uses the TC Electronic Stereo Chorus Flanger pedal, as seen on his pedalboard in a photo shared by progbusters on Instagram.

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A TC Electronic Stereo Chorus + Pitch Modulator & Flanger can be seen in this photo of Chris' setup for the Forq - Four recording sessions.

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Last pedal, top left of the board

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TC Electronic Stereo Chorus+. Photo taken by STRFKRs sound guy after show March 19, 2019

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Used by Ryan Shuck in Orgy around 2000, according to this GuitarGeek diagram.

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According to Guitar Geek, Miguel used a TC Electronic Stereo Chorus Flanger.

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In this pedalboard photo taken by Hatherley on her Instagram profile, the TC Electronic Stereo Chorus Flanger can be seen.

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Kevin Armstrong

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In this photo, Armstrong's 2012 pedalboard from the gig (photo taken by Grudnick) in Annapolis, MA, can be seen. One of the pedals visible in the photo is the TC Electronic SCF.

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Ella Feingold

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In an Instagram post by Ella Feingold, a photo of the TC Electronic STEREO CHORUS+ FLANGER pedal is featured as the seventh image, confirming its use. The post, titled "Life lately," was shared by Feingold on September 21, 2025.

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Sergey Golovin

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In this video, Sergey Golovin's pedalboard is shown to consist of the following pedals: -Dunlop JP signature wah -Dunlop Mini Volume Pedal -MXR SmartGate -EHX PitchFork -MXR Studio Compressor -TC Electronics SCF pedal -MXR EchoPlex delay pedal -Boss DS-1 -MXR Carbon Copy Delay -MXR Phase 90 -Boss DD-2 Delay -MXR Reverb -MXR ISO-Brick

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