The Supro Chorus 1307 is a beautifully warm and lush analog chorus that delivers everything you'd want from a bucket-brigade circuit. The stereo image is expansive, giving a deep and immersive modulation that feels organic and rich. Whether you're after subtle movement or a thick, dreamy wash, this pedal nails the classic chorus sounds with authenticity.
However, the vibrato mode comes with a drawback—the noise level increases noticeably as you turn up the time knob. It’s a bit of a letdown, especially if you’re expecting a pristine vibrato tone. That said, the overall quality of the chorus effect makes up for it, and I’m still happy to have this pedal on my board. If you’re looking for an analog chorus with a beautiful stereo spread and don’t mind some noise in vibrato mode, the Supro Chorus 1307 is worth considering.
As a side note I did not experience any problems with low headroom as the other reviewer. No clipping and no signal distortion for me. For reference I play a Fender performer Stratocaster and use a Strymon Zuma as power supply.