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- Make: Donner
- Categories: effects-and-pedals ⇒ noise-and-reduction-gates ⇒ pedal
- Finish: Pink & Silver
- Item Number: 23335
- MPN: 23335
- Made In: China
- Condition: Excellent
- Model: Soph Gate
Reviews
Andrzej Marczewski
It has 7 modes: Room, Hall, Church, Spring, Plate, Studio and Mod. - Add harmonies e. You can then adjust each of these modes with the following controls: Tone, Decay and Level. As you might expect the - decay determines how big the room sounds, tone control cuts the high end on the playbacks (making it sound a little more natural).
Nate
There is a huge range of convincing settings available, and I got really good sounds in country, R&R and rock styles. g.
Anonymous-
I saw on youtube someone using guitar pedals and knew this was the way forward for me. ! If you have never owned an octave pedal before you wont go far wrong with this one!
Alexander
I'm having a lot of fun exploring this pedal and all the sounds I can get out of it. The pedal, which looks very solid and robust, was well packaged in a padded box.
Mrs K
To be honest though, this has actually taken pride of place on my board. My favourite go to setting is the Studio mode. I bought this pedal to sit between my two boss pedals : space was a premium so this small pedal was ideal : It works very well and is better in sound to more expensive delay pedals I have owned : it actually works through my reverb pedal, other delay pedals I have had got saturated by the reverb : sturdy pedal made of metal with good quality jack plug sockets and a nice secure feeling on off switch : This pedal runs off a 9volt negative centre power supply : In fact I run my three pedals of a standard 9volt Boss power supply : only real con is that the two small control knobs could have been a bit bigger or at least had some white markers on them to make adjusting easier to see : for that reason only I am giving a 4
Growler
Then I found the Donner range of mini pedals and I fell for the yellow. The media could not be loaded. Yes, it's a clone of a more expensive, established pedal, but as long as you're not brand loyal or worried about what your mates will say about you buying a clone you really can't go wrong.
Scott W.
My particular favourite being the 'spring' setting which would be great as an all purpose setting for gigging. The pedal comes in a nice flip box which has a magnetic closure system. Well, you get what you pay for, and in this case so much more. It's sturdy, being a cast aluminium housing, is definitely true bypass (does not need power to bypass) and adds the right amount of dynamism to my noises.