From '82 to '92, the Boss CE-3 Chorus Ensemble was the workingman's chorus effect, heard on countless recordings and seen on thousands of players' pedalboards. Boss chorus pedals have a strong legacy connected to Andy Summers, John Frusciante, and Herbie Hancock among others. Mostly known as the stereo version of the earlier Boss CE-2, the CE-3 had a slightly sharper tone. Why buy new when you can get a made-in-Japan classic for half the price?

CE-3's are older Boss/ACA adapter requirement - so either a Boss ACA adapter, 9v battery, daisy chain, or 12v adapter powers it - a typical everyday 9v 200mA adapter will not be sufficient power, the light will be dim and the output distorted (in a non-desirable manner). Plenty of info available on the 'net about this quirk they have

THIS PEDAL HAS ALREADY BEEN CONVERTED TO 9vDC SPEC

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ConditionGood (Used)
Good condition items function properly but may exhibit some wear and tear.Learn more
Brand
Model
  • CE-3 Chorus (Green Label)
Finish
  • Blue
Categories
Year
  • 1984 - 1988
Made In
  • Japan

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