Hi! I have a copy of Boss CE2 chorus (only with Depth and Rate controls) circuit and I will including on a A15 circuit, but I don't know where it can be placed..
I have to install this circuit after the Master Volume and before the send effect jack, or after this and before the phase inverter?
Thanks...
A15Mk1 with built in chorus
-
-
Re: A15Mk1 with built in chorus
tolle idee; wie willst du die 9V versorgung abgreifen?
-
Re: A15Mk1 with built in chorus
I will install another transformer to supply a 12V for the relais (Footswich channel 1/channel 2, boost switch and the chorus on/off switch)
The transformer that I've choose is little, but is enough for supply this things.
I can supply my chorus circuit with 12V too, because the caps are rated for 16V minimum, and I add more headroom to the effect too...
But.. where can I place the chorus? after or before the send/return? -
Re: A15Mk1 with built in chorus
Ohhh Tio Pepe,
Make sure that the costly BBD-chips have a regulated power supply on the board. These chips don't like to get a volt or two more than they are designed for..
-
Re: A15Mk1 with built in chorus
Torus, don't worry for this.. The early CE2 was supplied by a "Boss ACA" adaptor , that is a unregulated 12V supply, so there is no problem! However, I can install a 7809 voltage regulator transistor for a 9V regulated supply..

Is a really good think to place a built in effect like a chorus or a delay...is'nt true? -
Re: A15Mk1 with built in chorus
i wouldn´t do that, why don´t you put the chorus circuit into a hammond box and route it into the fx loop as a regular fx unit? or do you really want to use the chorus ALL the time when playing?
-
Re: A15Mk1 with built in chorus
No, I don't use all the time the chorus, however this is my favourite effect! I always use the CE2 before any other effect in the send/return cascade. Is a good idea for me to put the chorus circuit in ampli with a true bypass. The front pannel may appear like the Trace Elliot Super Tramp: Channel1, Channel2,
Chorus (depth and rate)
Jetzt mitmachen!
Sie haben noch kein Benutzerkonto auf unserer Seite? Registrieren Sie sich kostenlos und nehmen Sie an unserer Community teil!