Roland DC-50 Digital Chorus
Uncommon, early Roland analogue BBD chorus (despite having "digital" in the name!). Excellent condition and working order.
Sounds great - very "sea sick" and wobbly at the max setting.
Obviously shares some DNA with the Boss CE-1, however they are not that similar in terms of the circuit - for example the Boss uses MN3002 chips and this uses MN3001. It's a pretty simple beast - you can't vary the speed of the chorus or hall echo (short delay) so it's really just a case of plugging in and dialling in the intensity of effect required. See below for a useful comparison video between this and the chorus in an RE-301.
Serviced and working well.
CONDITION: excellent overall. The only real sign of age is some oxidation on the sockets.
- It is a 100v Japanese model and will run fine on North American mains 115/120v without a transformer (we run all our tests using 120v power); however, a step-down transformer is recommended for extended use.
- A step-down transformer is required in the UK/EU.
- We do not recommend using cheap generic Chinese mains transformers and can supply a high quality UK-made unit if required.
For sales in UK/EU the price will include VAT. VAT-free sales are possible to businesses and individuals in the EU (outside the UK) with a valid VAT Number - please get in touch if you wish to buy this way.
Roland DC-50 and RE-301 comparison, with thanks to the uploader: