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Boss DC-2 Dimension C vs Behringer CC300 Space C
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A good comparison in these 2 chorus pedals. The CC300 is <$40 while the DC-2 (expensive) is long discontinued. Sadly, the CC300 is also out of production. I really like the chorus sound from these pedals. Lush and wet without being too wobbly or modulated. 


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#2
Looks like Behringer is bringing back the Dimension C clone -- as the tc electronic 3rd dimension chorus. I love the sound of this chorus as well as the previous Behringer CC 300 Space-C pedal which is now discontinued.  That pedal had a lush sound, but had certain characteristics like a brighter top-end and diminished lower end. It also had a tendency to slightly distort under higher inputs.  But in general, with certain guitar riffs, it was more than acceptable and the sound is amazing.

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#3
Would love to see a comparison of the previous DC-2 pedals and clones to the new Waza DC-2w.





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If you want a very versatile modulation pedal that can easily clone the Waza DC-2w or the CE-2w for chorus sounds,  please check out the Zoom MS-70CDR.  It can do a lot more than chorus, and can input/output in stereo.

I have personally compared this to the Boss CE-2w, DC-2w, Dimension C, tc electronic chorus, Mr. Black Double Chorus, and many others and this is easily one of the best chorus tones out there. You can clone the CE-2w tone easily, and in fact it will have more bass and fatness than the Boss pedals which seem to roll-off the low-end a bit which does add more clarity and shimmer to chorus in general.  A lot of chorus pedals do this. 

   
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