Boss CE-1 vs CE-2 chorus sound

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I’m on a chorus kick lately and looking to either buy a vintage CE-2 or the new CE-2W (Waza). Mostly an 80’s metal guy so I’m leaning towards the original CE-2.

From all the YouTube vids I’ve seen, the CE-2W in CE-2 mode is more bright and clinical than the original and seems to be missing the mojo, but the CE-1 mode is pretty close to spot on. So for me just trying to figure out if I want the original authentic CE-2 sound or just get the Waza version for the close to authentic CE-1 mode and all the other modern pedal benefits.

Can someone give me examples of classic songs that use the CE-1 and CE-2? I understand the CE-1 might be a little more 70’s and the CE-2 more 80’s but would like to listen to some reference sounds from songs of those eras.
 
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I used the original Boss CE-2 in the 80's and have recordings of just how awesome the CE-2 was. Since then, thru the years, I had a couple of Mint Cond, MIJ Boss CE-2's and both were awesome. I also had the CE-2 Waza and was underwhelmed. Never did a direct comparison w/ the CE-2, but my ears told me it wasn't as good.
I'd get an original.
 
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I have owned a a CE-1 and CE-2 and current own a CE-2w. I haven't noticed and major changes in the sound. But did not have them side by side.

Every individual pedal sounds slightly different. The CE-2w was based on what Boss saw as prime examples of the vintage pedals. Taste is so subjective.
 
I guess the gist of my question is do I want the CE-2 sound or the CE-1 sound? Wondering if anyone has any classic song examples of what is a CE-1 and what is a CE-2.
 
search for them on you tube, there are lots of clips of both.
 
i had both 1 and 2 at the same time and the ce-2 was more compatible across clean or dirty sounds and less noisy.
but the ce-1 is amazing and the best for throwing a deep mean vintage atmosphere on clean tones. stacking 1 and 2 was heading into tristereo sounds.
the waza didn’t hit me in the feels like the originals did.
 
Sold my Arion Sch-1 and EHX Small Clone after getting a Boss CE-2. Love it. Haven't tried a CE-1.
 
Just an update that since I started the topic, I’ve obtained both the CE-2w Waza and a 1982 Japan CE-2.

I hear the same difference between them as I do any 80’s Boss pedal and the new ones. Maybe it’s the buffer, but the original CE-2 had more depth to it like the effect was more integrated and immersed into the guitar signal. More mids and it sounded more gelled together and musical for lack of a better term. However it also seemed like a loss of high end and tone suck kind of like what the Boss NS-2 does.

The Waza version was great and not bad in any way, it was definitely more hi-fi sounding but at the expense of feeling more clinical like the effect was on top of my guitar signal and not immersed within it. The CE-1 mode was interesting, I haven’t fully explored it yet. More grit to the effect and a more 70s than 80 sound. The additional tremolo CE-1 mode was really tripped out in an interesting way.

Anyway, I can see use for both of them if you really want the authentic 80’s sound with the original CE-2 (it had THAT tone). Or something close enough with the addition of the CE-1 sounds as well as the modern, cleaner signal.
 
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To me, one is best for strumming and chords while the other is best for arpeggios and single line runs.
 
To me, one is best for strumming and chords while the other is best for arpeggios and single line runs.
You know, I’ve never thought about it like that. But I absolutely agree.
 
Sold my Arion Sch-1 and EHX Small Clone after getting a Boss CE-2. Love it. Haven't tried a CE-1.
i’ve owned 3 ehscs, 3 arions, 2 tc scfs and 3 ce-2s

even between different versions of the same pedal there were radical differences in tone.

my current mij sch-1 sounds great and beat out my ce-1 and ce-2 and tc scf to a point where i sold those and kept the little old arion.

i had a sri lanki sch-z that didn’t sound as rich and headroomy, and the vertex landau modded one that sounded great but not as deep and fat as my original.
 
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