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The Donner EQ Pedal is a compact 10-band equalizer designed for guitar and bass, featuring a ±15 dB adjustable gain range, durable aluminum construction, and true bypass technology for pristine sound quality. Ideal for musicians seeking versatility and reliability in their tone shaping.
Item Weight | 255 Grams |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 7.48"L x 5.12"W x 1.97"H |
Color | Equalizer |
Style Name | Bass |
Power Source | Adapter,Electric,Plug |
Controls Type | Knob |
Signal Format | Analog |
Amperage | 100 Milliamps |
Audio Output Effects | Multi-Effect |
Voltage | 9 Volts |
W**.
Great duo-pedal at a great price.
Looking to add to the mini-pedal board and this fits the bill for the Reverb-Delay section. Donner has done a great job providing “basic” forms of each. The reverb is plate voiced (it’s all digital on both) and can get really spacey. I found the mid-setting to be a nice rich semi-hall/semi-room voicing. The delay is good and easy to hear its digital vibe. Again mid-settings on the repeats and time give a good indication of what it can do. This also features tap tempo to get you in sync with the song. Overall it’s a great baseline unit to start one on the path to effects extraordinaire. Oh - just because I said it’s basic, does not mean it can’t be a gigging pedal.
G**K
Good tap delay with reverse, tails; good design for a great price
Recently got this as a backup delay (main unit is TCE Flashback). Have now given it a workout on bass (Spector Spectorcore) and solid body (Schecter C1+) through a Mesa Boogie Subway. It's part of a new "twin" series with dual-effects options; a bit more flexible than the typical mini-pedal; also a bit bigger (see attached picture comparing form factor to a mini-pedal and a standard MXR enclosure) but still pretty pedal-board friendly. Overall I am impressed with this unit, especially at a ~$60 new price point.Pros:- price, price, and lastly: price- Nicely packaged; would make a good gift for a guitarist- Solid construction. It has the mini-knobs with fat rubber rings that some companies now use now on mini-and multi-effects units. I'm dubious about these; the shaft seems less solid than I'd like. I don't know how durable they are, but I'm gonna try not to stomp on them. With this *possible* exception, the build quality and components look good. I haven't opened it up to examine the PCB and components.- It's digital, but the "Analogue" (analog) voicing is pretty good. I didn't detect much low end loss when I tried it with my bass. It does color your sound a bit, but not in an unpleasant way. The digital voicing is okay too, but I prefer the analog. Matter of taste. It's got reverse too, which is kind of fun to play with, though I'm not sure I'd ever use it. It works as you'd expect.- Controls are straightforward and easy to use. Tap tempo works as expected; you can then adjust the delay knob to override the tap tempo. I'm not sure what the range is and it doesn't say anywhere on the small instruction sheet.- Quiet: I didn't detect any added noise when the pedal was on. True bypass seems to work properly.- Possible pro: the unusual shape would allow some users to fit it on the edge of a pedalboard; a standard size pedal would nestle easily between the in/out jacks. So even though it's bigger than a mini-pedal, this form could be the right "puzzle piece" for some crowded boards.CONS:- Minor: the wording on the pedal is a really small font, and not as high contrast as it could be. The knobs have white markings to show the set point, but the controls could be labeled more visibly - would be impossible to read on a dark stage (of course that's true of many pedals).- Like most smaller pedals, it doesn't take a 9v battery - only a standard 9v plug. Not an issue for me or, I'd guess, almost anyone.- If you click it on while you're playing through it and adjusting delay, you can this digital sweep sound for a second. That is a minor issue, and avoided by having it set before you click on, or setting it before stomping.That's it. As you can see, no substantial complaints. Without question a worthy pedal at its price.
P**B
Donner EQ Pedal, 10 Band Equalizer Pedal - decent value
I bought the Donner EQ Pedal, 10 Band Equalizer Pedal to replace a Caline 10 band EQ I fried with the wrong power adapter. I decided to give the Donner a go since it was cheaper. The Donner has much cheaper feeling construction and the faders seem like they could break very easily. I wouldn't trust it playing out on a gig. The Caline had much sturdier construction however I noticed that I could get rid of some irritating frequencies with the Donner that I couldn't with the Caline. I wasn't sure why and then noticed that the Donner frequency range was +/-15db while the Caline was only +/-12db. This made me curious and I noticed that most 10 band EQ's are +/-12db while the MXR 6 band EQ is +/-18db! The BOSS GE7 is +/-15db. So long story short, more bands may not equal more flexibility so don't overlook the DB sweep. The Donner is the only budget 10 band EQ I've seen with +/-15db.
A**R
Time-Bending Magic - Donner Tap Delay Guitar Effect Pedal Delivers
The Donner Tap Delay Guitar Effect Pedal is a true gem in the world of guitar effects, offering a versatile range of delay modes and features that cater to both the experimental and classic tones.First and foremost, the three delay modes – Digital, Reverse, and Analog – provide a sonic palette that suits a variety of playing styles. The Digital mode delivers pristine and clear repeats, perfect for adding depth to solos and creating ambient soundscapes. The Reverse mode is a standout feature, offering a unique and otherworldly effect that adds a touch of magic to my playing. The Analog mode, with its warm and organic repeats, pays homage to classic delay tones.The Tap Delay function is a game-changer. It allows me to sync the delay time effortlessly with the tempo of my playing, opening up creative possibilities for live performances and studio recordings. The intuitive controls make it easy to dial in the perfect delay setting on the fly.The build quality of the pedal is excellent. The sturdy metal chassis can withstand the demands of both stage and studio environments. The footswitch is responsive, and the pedal feels robust underfoot. The compact size is a plus, making it easy to integrate into any pedalboard setup.I particularly appreciate the simplicity of the design. The layout is user-friendly, with clearly labeled controls that make it easy to navigate and experiment with different settings. The LED indicator provides a visual cue for the tempo, ensuring precise timing.The Donner Tap Delay is surprisingly versatile for its price point. It offers a level of performance and features that can rival more expensive delay pedals on the market. It's an accessible option for both beginners looking to explore delay effects and seasoned guitarists seeking a reliable and creative tool.In terms of pricing, the Donner Tap Delay represents outstanding value. It's an affordable yet high-quality delay pedal that doesn't compromise on features or performance.Whether you're a seasoned guitarist or just starting your journey into the world of effects, the Donner Tap Delay Guitar Effect Pedal is a fantastic addition to your gear. It's a time-bending magic box that adds depth, atmosphere, and creativity to your playing. I highly recommend it to anyone in search of an exceptional delay pedal that won't break the bank. Time to tap into a new sonic dimension!
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