Boss CE-2W Waza Craft Chorus Pedal

£222.00

This is the Boss CE-2W Waza Craft Chorus Pedal from Boss, listed in Chorus Pedals on Just Pedals. Read More below.

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The Boss CE-2W Waza Craft Chorus Pedal is a special addition to the Boss family to celebrate the 40th anniversary of BOSS innovation. This model takes inspiration from the classic CE-2 chorus sound and adds an expansive new field with stereo output something that was unavailable in the mono CE-2. This model delivers a stunning sound boasting a stereo chorus and vibrato of the legendary CE-1. Thanks to its compact size this model is guaranteed to fit onto any pedalboard. The Boss CE-2W Chorus pedal is the perfect addition to any existing rig.

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Boss

Boss is a prominent manufacturer of guitar effects pedals, multi-effects units, and related musical equipment, known for their durability, reliability, and wide range of effects. Founded in 1973 as a division of the Roland Corporation, Boss quickly became synonymous with high-quality effects pedals that are popular among guitarists and musicians worldwide.

Boss pedals are renowned for their rugged construction, intuitive controls, and signature sound quality. The company offers a comprehensive lineup of effects pedals covering various categories, including distortion, overdrive, delay, modulation, and more. Iconic pedals like the DS-1 Distortion, the DS-2 Turbo Distortion, the DD-3 Digital Delay, and the MT-2 Metal Zone have become staples on countless pedalboards due to their versatility and reliability.

Category

Chorus Pedals

Chorus mixes the dry signal with one or more short, continuously modulated delays. The small pitch and timing movement between the paths creates width, shimmer and the impression of several instruments playing together. Rate controls the modulation speed, depth controls its excursion, and delay or mix settings determine whether the result is subtle thickening, a liquid wobble or a broad stereo image.

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Stereo

Processes, creates or passes two audio channels. True stereo preserves separate left and right inputs, while mono-to-stereo effects generate spatial differences internally; routing, phase behaviour and whether trails remain stereo determine the resulting image. Some outputs sum to mono when only one socket is connected, which can change level or modulation depth.