My main bevel setter is also the Chosera 1k, with the 325 DMT as a back up for edge repair.

Then I'll move over onto either the 1k Shapton and go up that set, or the 1k Naniwa and go up that set.

A 1k hone should be fine to remove little chips that are no wider than the bevel. If the chip is as wide as or wider than the bevel then I'd drop to the 325.

But the 325 is too aggressive for normal bevel setting IMO. Thats kinda the nuclear option!