🎶 Elevate Your Sound Game with Timeless Analog Magic!
The Rowin Guitar Delay Pedal offers a fully analog circuit that delivers a warm and smooth delay effect, adjustable from 20ms to 620ms. With true bypass switching and a robust aluminum alloy shell, this pedal is designed for durability and ease of use, making it an essential tool for both guitarists and bassists. Perfect for any performance, it combines quality and affordability, ensuring you get the best sound without breaking the bank.
Item Weight | 250 Grams |
Colour | Yellow |
Style Name | Classic,Retro |
Power Source | Power Adapter |
ControlsType | Knob |
Signal Format | Analog |
Amperage | 26 Milliamps |
Audio Output Effects | Delay |
Voltage | 9 Volts |
T**M
Works well.
Simple to use and very effective. Very glad I didn’t make assumptions based on the low price. Placed last on my pedalboard it effectively removes electrical noise without adversely affecting the sound of the guitar.
M**N
Well worth it for the price
Great little tuner pedal and a lot more value for money than some of the more expensive optionsRuns off 9v supply so you will need your own pedal board power supply as it does not come with a plugEasy to use, auto detects the string and note and also doubles up as a mute
M**K
Decent tuning pedal
This is a good, clear and well built pedal. The display is clear in any light and unlike some other reviews I dont find that the LED affects the display at all. I've marked it down to 4 stars though because on occasion i have found that the pedal takes a while to identify the string you are tuning which is frustrating. I also question the accuracy of the pedal as often I have cross checked tuning by plugging into my old Boss handheld tuner and it has been slightly out on several strings. Overall though I'm happy.
G**T
Bargain Electric Mistress
I have owned a modern Electric Mistress, I liked it but the volume drop annoyed me so I sold it and bought the Oblivion by Solid Gold FX.I missed my Mistress despite the new pedal impressing.I bought this on a whim as it was cheap. I'm guessing it's a copy of the Mooer copy?It is cheaper made than Mooer IMO but when it arrived I was actually impressed with the build. The pedal has weight, the main knob isn't loose, as I've found with some cheap brands. It feels worth more than you are paying for it.And the sound is great, yes the Mistress volume drop is there but with a clean boost to compensate I can get accurate Andy Summers tones. I actually used my Comp and an Eq to boost.Very happy though.
D**Y
Ok for a tight budget
It's ok. It works and it's easy to use etc. but there's nothing 'Wow' about it. Unless you're truly broke I'd recommend getting something better.
M**N
Great ~ does the job.
Using this to experiment adjusting the mids and low mids of some overdrive pedals. I've been dithering over getting a Boss or MXR EQ for ages but kept bumping into threads about modding them to reduce hiss. Posts about the Boss seem to have tailed off when the components became surface mount but, I couldnt figure out whether that was because Boss had addressed any hiss issues ~ or if it was because it got difficult to mod the pedals with the components being surface mount. The MXR is sold as having noise reduction circuitry but then modded versions claim to be drastically better. I got fed up with it all and ordered the Rowin to be getting on with. I considered the Behringer offering but figured, if it's a Boss clone then it might have inheritted noise issues. I dont know if the more expensive EQs are 'better' but for what I'm using it for ~ in a livingroom setting into a modelling amp ~ its absolutely spot on; no hiss unless extreme settings are used and no popping noises when it's switched on and off.(nb. As a 'born again guitarist' I'm slowly catching up on developments with pedals and modellers ~ forum threads can be really helpful but are sometimes not ~ particularly when novice posters are set upon by experienced posters for being ignorant and lazy. There, I've said it; bullying is bad enough with children in the playground ~ and that's children. For adults sharing an interest in guitar type stuff, it's a very sad indictment.).UPDATEGot the guitar EQ version to run aside the bass version. My thinking is that there's a really good 'cluster' of mids-tweakability with the two, with just the one duplicate frequency.Dunno if it'll work out running the pedals in series.
S**Y
Accurate.
This pedal provides the same accuracy as some of the higher priced pedals.
J**R
Cheap and effective
This has sat on my gig setup for quite some time. I don't feel the need to spend £100 plus on a tuner, this does exactly what it has to do. It's small, and doesn't take up a lot of room allowing me to accommodate some of my larger pedals.Considering the price, I'd rate this very highly.I've never had an issue with it.
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