![]() ![]() ![]() Also, given how the DOD pedal was never really seen on John’s pedalboard, and the CE-1 was used even before the BSSM sessions, there is a slight chance that John gave wrong information in that interview and that he actually used the Boss pedal (same can be achieved with both).Īnother pedal is a Boss Chorus Ensemble, which I use to split the signal in my rig. Guitar Player (USA), October 1991īesides that, it is possible that John also used this pedal on Under the Bridge during the closing section, although that could’ve also been a Boss CE-1 Chorus Ensemble that he used around the same time. I split the signal with a DOD stereo chorus pedal. ![]() In 1979, BOSS released the more compact CE-2, which had similar circuitry to the original, but sacrificed the vibrato effect and stereo output to save space. It featured both chorus and vibrato effects. I used two Marshalls: a guitar head for edge and a bass head for punch and low end. The JC-120’s chorus effect was so popular, that within a year, the very first chorus guitar pedal was bornthe BOSS Chorus Ensemble CE-1. Although he does not mention the exact model, the most likely one is the FX65. John used this pedal during the BSSM studio sessions to split the signal between a Marshall guitar and a Marshall bass amp that he used together for a lot of the recording (not all though, as he went straight into the board on occasion, and used a few more different Marshall amps). ![]()
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