Boss CE-5 Owner’s Manual

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Year 2016
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Boss CE-5 Specification

The Boss CE-5 Chorus Ensemble is a compact, versatile effects pedal designed for electric guitars and synthesizers, delivering a rich and dynamic chorus effect. It features both analog and digital circuitry, allowing for a wide range of tonal possibilities. The CE-5 offers a stereo output, providing a spatial and immersive sound experience, ideal for both live performances and studio recordings.

The pedal includes controls for Effect Level, Rate, Depth, and a unique Filter that adjusts the high and low-frequency response, enabling precise shaping of the chorus effect. This flexibility allows musicians to achieve anything from subtle, shimmering textures to deep, sweeping modulations. The CE-5 is powered by a 9V battery or an optional AC adapter, ensuring convenience and adaptability to different performance settings.

Its robust construction, characteristic of Boss pedals, ensures durability and reliability under various conditions. The compact design facilitates easy integration into pedalboards, making it a suitable choice for musicians seeking to expand their sonic palette without compromising space. With its combination of analog warmth and digital clarity, the Boss CE-5 Chorus Ensemble remains a popular choice among musicians for its ability to enhance and enrich the tonal complexity of their sound.

Boss CE-5 F.A.Q.

How do I connect the Boss CE-5 to my guitar and amplifier?

To connect the Boss CE-5, plug your guitar into the input jack of the pedal using a standard 1/4 inch guitar cable. Then, connect the output jack of the pedal to your amplifier using another 1/4 inch cable. Ensure the power supply is connected or insert a 9V battery to power the pedal.

What is the best setting for a subtle chorus effect on the CE-5?

For a subtle chorus effect, start by setting the Rate and Depth knobs to around 10 o'clock. Keep the Level knob at 12 o'clock and adjust the Filter knob to taste, typically around 1 o'clock to maintain clarity without excessive modulation.

How can I troubleshoot power issues with my Boss CE-5?

If the Boss CE-5 is not powering on, first check the power supply or battery. Ensure the adapter is properly connected and functioning, or replace the 9V battery with a new one. Verify the pedal's input jack is occupied, as some pedals require an inserted cable to complete the power circuit.

What are the stereo output options on the Boss CE-5?

The Boss CE-5 features stereo outputs labeled Output A (Mono) and Output B. For mono use, connect to Output A. For stereo, connect Output A to one amplifier and Output B to a second amplifier for a wider chorus effect.

How do I clean and maintain the Boss CE-5?

To clean the Boss CE-5, use a dry, soft cloth to wipe the exterior. Avoid using any solvents or alcohol. Regularly check the jacks for dust and debris, and use a contact cleaner if necessary. Store in a dry place to prevent moisture damage.

Can the Boss CE-5 be used in a pedalboard setup with other effects?

Yes, the Boss CE-5 can be integrated into a pedalboard. It's typically placed after distortion or overdrive pedals and before delay or reverb pedals to maintain clarity and modulation effect. Experiment with placement to achieve your desired sound.

What should I do if the CE-5 produces unwanted noise or hum?

Unwanted noise or hum can often be reduced by checking all cable connections and ensuring they are secure. Try using a different power supply or battery to see if it resolves the issue. Additionally, ensure the pedal is away from other electronic devices that may cause interference.

How does the Filter knob affect the sound on the Boss CE-5?

The Filter knob on the Boss CE-5 adjusts the high and low-frequency response of the chorus effect. Turning it clockwise emphasizes higher frequencies, resulting in a crisper sound, while turning it counterclockwise emphasizes lower frequencies, resulting in a warmer sound.

What is the ideal power supply for the Boss CE-5?

The ideal power supply for the Boss CE-5 is a 9V DC adapter with a center-negative plug. It should provide at least 40 mA of current to ensure proper operation. Using a regulated power supply can help prevent noise and ensure stable performance.

How can I achieve a classic 80s chorus sound with the Boss CE-5?

To achieve a classic 80s chorus sound, set the Rate knob to around 11 o'clock and the Depth knob to 2 o'clock. Adjust the Level to taste, typically around 12 o'clock, and set the Filter knob to accentuate higher frequencies for that bright, shimmering effect.