jdgm Posted March 18, 2020 Share Posted March 18, 2020 (edited) Peavey DSC-4 Dual Clock Stereo Chorus - came up cheap on eBay and my bid won! Even has the box. Dual Waveshape Twin Clock Analog Stereo Chorus, made 1986-? 2 different choruses each with controls for speed and depth. Solidly built. Quiet, no hiss. Plenty of variation in chorusing, from subtle to mad. Back depth off and it doubles as a vib/trem pedal. Eats a battery in about 30-40 mins, so mains power necessary; centre-positive mini-jack mains socket. I had one of these pedals before (not such good condition) and regretted selling. Had some fun with it today but haven't stereo'd it yet. Ibanez and Maxon are a couple of others who produced dual chorus pedals in that era. Edited March 18, 2020 by jdgm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rct Posted March 18, 2020 Share Posted March 18, 2020 Gosh that's nice. I haven't seen or thought about one of them since, well, sometime after 1986! rct 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mihcmac Posted March 19, 2020 Share Posted March 19, 2020 2 hours ago, jdgm said: Peavey DSC-4 Dual Clock Stereo Chorus - came up cheap on eBay and my bid won! Even has the box. Dual Waveshape Twin Clock Analog Stereo Chorus, made 1986-? 2 different choruses each with controls for speed and depth. Solidly built. Quiet, no hiss. Plenty of variation in chorusing, from subtle to mad. Back depth off and it doubles as a vib/trem pedal. Eats a battery in about 30-40 mins, so mains power necessary; centre-positive mini-jack mains socket. I had one of these pedals before (not such good condition) and regretted selling. Had some fun with it today but haven't stereo'd it yet. Ibanez and Maxon are a couple of others who produced dual chorus pedals in that era. Are you planning to use it as a stereo effect? I am really liking my new analog chorus run through my effects loop. As a single clock type it hasn't killed a battery yet, but my new analog delay eats them after just a few hours.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jdgm Posted March 19, 2020 Author Share Posted March 19, 2020 (edited) 21 hours ago, mihcmac said: Are you planning to use it as a stereo effect? At home, oh yes. I love a good stereo chorus; for instance the MXR M-134 sounds fantastic in stereo and fairly ordinary in mono. Same for the TC SCF. Stereo isn't practical playing in the band though I have tried it in the past; I used to have 2 Fender Twin IIs!!! Edited March 19, 2020 by jdgm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sgt. Pepper Posted March 19, 2020 Share Posted March 19, 2020 (edited) Loved Chorus when I was an electric guy. I think I had a stereo Boss Chorus something or other. Or maybe it was Flange. I did have both one was stereo though. Edited March 19, 2020 by Sgt. Pepper Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mihcmac Posted March 20, 2020 Share Posted March 20, 2020 (edited) 8 hours ago, jdgm said: At home, oh yes. I love a good stereo chorus; for instance the MXR M-134 sounds fantastic in stereo and fairly ordinary in mono. Same for the TC SCF. Stereo isn't practical playing in the band though I have tried it in the past; I used to have 2 Fender Twin IIs!!! My AVT275 and AVT150H had built in stereo effects the effects loop had a mono out and a R & L return but I only used the loop for compression. I loved the way the built in chorus and delay sounded in stereo, but most of the time I just placed a mic in-between the speakers. Edited March 20, 2020 by mihcmac Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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