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    Mark Tolch
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  • Gear Review: Danelectro FAB Chorus

    Gear Review: Danelectro FAB Chorus

    I am not a huge fan of the chorus effect when it comes to guitar. Used on keyboards, synths, etc, it can add a cool effect similar to what you get from a high speed Leslie rotating speaker cabinet, but on guitar, it's not my thing. However, there are a few occasions when I like to have one on hand to add a subtle effect to a particular song. Tasteful use of the chorus effect can be found on Pink Floyd's album “The Division Bell”, but one most commonly identifies it with the horrible...
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