Electric Guitar Effect Pedal Mini Single Type DC 9V True Bypass
A**N
Quality/price ratio is spot on
Firstly, this pedal is sold for £20. Twenty quid is worth a punt right? Yes it is. Does it feel, look and sound like a £20 pedal? Absolutely not. Sure, this isn't a handwired boutique piece of audiophile equipment, but neither is it flimsy, noisy, or bad-sounding. It feels heavy, solid, and well made. It looks tidy, small, and well designed. It sounds pretty good too, although I'll not know for sure how much I'll use it until I get into the rehearsal room (which is currently closed). I have a good feeling about it though. Recommended.Edit:I also bought the Analog Delay pedal, but I can't seem to review it separately. Everything I wrote above counts for the delay too, except I would add that I'd probably use the delay more. It sounds great, and has replaced my perfectly serviceable Behringer VD400, which wasn't true bypass, didn't look as good, and was a bit bigger. The KMISE pedal range is a welcome addition to my board, and I plan on buying more.
D**D
Good, pure, convincing vintage tremolo sound. Compact and competitively priced.
The is a very nice, pure sounding, tremolo pedal. It has a convincing vintage sound and behaviour with very warm, analogue sounding, harmonics. No ground issues and a clean bypass when needed. The "Intensity" and "Rate" knobs allow for a significant amount of adjustment to the overall sound. When in use, the pedal's LED light will flash in time to the rate of the tremolo which is useful for gauging the tempo of the effect when playing. The pedal has a robust metal housing and handily runs on a standard 9v AC power supply. It is a surprisingly slim and lightweight design making it ideal for adding to an existing pedalboard especially where space is tight. The price of this pedal is very competitive. If, like me, a traditional analogue tremolo sound is what you are looking for, then look no further.
R**Y
100% Bargain.
Five star bargain.Bought this for home use while in lockdown. Only intend on using it for an analogue slap effect. Got the sound I wanted within 10 seconds and I can honestly say it’s as good as an MXR carbon copy and a my WEM copycat for the type of effect I use. Its well made and feels sturdy under foot. What more do you want for under £20?
A**H
Simple and decent mini-pedal phaser.
It was £19.It's a bright orange mini-pedal clone of the famous MXR Phase 90.Well-built, sounds good wherever you set the knob.If you want a budget phaser mini-pedal on your board then there is no need to look any further.Ideal for 80s and 90s indie rock, ambient, shoegaze etc.
M**N
Cheap, simple Phaser with an awsome sound
Whilst it has limited controls (just for speed), the sound is truly amazing.
A**N
Does not work with other pedals
Great little pedal. But, you do get what you pay for. If you want to use this with any other pedals, it makes a constant metronome clicking through the amp. So can only really be used by itself which is pretty useless for me tbh. I would not recommend this if you are planning on using it with other pedals.
J**D
It’s amazing! Get it now
AMAZING!!!!!
N**E
Wow
Great
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