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moosers
Published on 11/08/09 at 23:11
The Digitech CR-7 Stereo Chorus is a guitar effects pedal in Digitech's hardwire series of guitar pedals. This pedal has standard 1/4 inch connections including two outputs and two inputs. The pedal can be powered by either a 9 volt battery or power supply and isn't rack mountable as it is a stomp box.
UTILIZATION
The make up of the Digitech CR-7 Stereo Chorus is straight ahead and doesn't have anything complicated about it. It simply has four knobs that control the different parameters including knobs for level, speed, depth, and a knob to choose between seven different modes. Some of the modes include modern, analog, boutique, vintage, jazz, and a few others. That is all there is to the CR-7 and for this reason I do not believe that manual is needed.
SOUND QUALITY
The sound quality of the Digitech CR-7 Stereo Chorus is definitely better than I expected to be and is actually quite good. The pedal is not only versatile between of the different modes, but all of the modes are useful in my opinion. I have used the pedal with a Fender Strat and a '76 Fender Twin Reverb and I'm definitely able to get some pretty realistic sounding effects within this configuration. While this isn't the most organic sounding chorus pedal I have used, it definitely makes up for this with versatility.
OVERALL OPINION
I only recently got a chance to use the Digitech CR-7 Stereo Chorus pedal and while it isn't my favorite chorus pedal out there, it definitely sounds good and is incredibly versatile. I'm usually not a big fan of the pedals made by Digitech as they come off too digitally processed sounding for my taste, but this is definitely a step above most of the pedals that I have used that are made by them. The price is very reasonable as is the case with most Digitech pedals and therefore it is a pedal that I would definitely recommend for anyone on a budget looking to get a good sounding chorus pedal that will give you a variety of tones.
UTILIZATION
The make up of the Digitech CR-7 Stereo Chorus is straight ahead and doesn't have anything complicated about it. It simply has four knobs that control the different parameters including knobs for level, speed, depth, and a knob to choose between seven different modes. Some of the modes include modern, analog, boutique, vintage, jazz, and a few others. That is all there is to the CR-7 and for this reason I do not believe that manual is needed.
SOUND QUALITY
The sound quality of the Digitech CR-7 Stereo Chorus is definitely better than I expected to be and is actually quite good. The pedal is not only versatile between of the different modes, but all of the modes are useful in my opinion. I have used the pedal with a Fender Strat and a '76 Fender Twin Reverb and I'm definitely able to get some pretty realistic sounding effects within this configuration. While this isn't the most organic sounding chorus pedal I have used, it definitely makes up for this with versatility.
OVERALL OPINION
I only recently got a chance to use the Digitech CR-7 Stereo Chorus pedal and while it isn't my favorite chorus pedal out there, it definitely sounds good and is incredibly versatile. I'm usually not a big fan of the pedals made by Digitech as they come off too digitally processed sounding for my taste, but this is definitely a step above most of the pedals that I have used that are made by them. The price is very reasonable as is the case with most Digitech pedals and therefore it is a pedal that I would definitely recommend for anyone on a budget looking to get a good sounding chorus pedal that will give you a variety of tones.