BOSS CH-1 Super Chorus Pedal vs Ibanez Chorus Mini Pedal
Key Differences
Ibanez Chorus Mini (A) is a compact, sturdy all-analog pedal with true bypass and a lower listed price tier, suited for players wanting a small-footprint, analog chorus. BOSS CH-1 (B) delivers a clear, brilliant chorus with more versatile sound-shaping and mono/stereo connectivity, making it better for users needing broader tonal options and stereo setups
BOSS CH-1 Super Chorus Pedal
Classic chorus pedal with clear tone for guitar and keyboards. Easy-to-use controls and versatile sound shaping for mono or stereo setups. Users note high-quality sound with easy operation
Pros
- clear, brilliant chorus tone
- versatile sound shaping
- mono & stereo connectivity
- easy-to-use controls
Cons
- mixed build quality feedback
Ibanez Chorus Mini Pedal
Compact all-analog chorus pedal with true bypass and speed/depth controls. Ideal for small pedalboards and versatile for rock, blues, and metal tones
Pros
- compact, sturdy build
- all-analog signal path
- true bypass switching
- versatile for multiple genres
Cons
- limited size may affect feel for some users
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Ibanez |
| Durability | Ibanez |
| Versatility | BOSS |
| User Reviews | Ibanez |