Thanks for the great video. Wish it had more controls. That Flammo multi mod looks maybe more versatile? Good to see a shootout between this, that and the Donner. Thanks again. 👏🏻
Dunsy, great demo, buddy! And yeah, the Tele sounds great, even before using the pedal! I don't subscribe to many, but just did to your channel. Well done! FWIW: I'm 74. Have 20 pedals on my pedal board. Been gigging since 1965. Still gigging. I just added this pedal to my board and LOVE IT! Gonna pick up 2 more! So I can "set it and forget it" the 3 to my fav 3 settings for songs we do now. I build custom pedal boards in our shop, and my current board with the 20 pedals covers all my gigs, regardless of venue. Blues, straight up Jazz, Surf, Latin Rock, Classic Rock, Texas Swing, Rock-a-Billy, Spaghetti Westerns . . . That's why I have such a big (and very cool) pedal board. 19" x 34", 2 tier. I have a pedal switcher/looper on the board with 8 pedals going into the looper. There are a few "always on" pedals that go before the looper. (Comp, Buffer, etc.) So top row, top tier of pedals are all in th looper. The middle row are a bunch of special pedals, and a couple more gain pedals. The bottom row is the looper, an A/B switch (amp switch so I can switch between my Fender Deluxe Reverb and my Marshall.). A FreqOut pedal and a wah. There are several Sonicake pedals on my board. Why? Because they sound great! Last forever. Have a TINY footprint! And you can't beat the price. I own pedals made in the 1960s & 70s. (And guitars made in the 60s & 70s) Pedals that cost $300+. And not ashamed to say . . . a bunch of Sonicake pedals that cost about $45 as well. IMHO, don't hesitate to try this pedal. There are some KILLER effects! And pretty much ALL useable! . . . Wayne Reed
Hey Wayne! Thanks so much for checking it out. Yeah, I totally agree, really well made, great sounding pedals for a great price. I actually have another couple to review, so hopefully get that done soon. Man, that is some career, Sir! Glad you're still rocking. Best wishes from Edinburgh, Scotland.
What a sound before you even started using the pedal. Awesome guitar. Great review, not sure if you spent a quadrillion hours before trying to dial in such usable settings or you’ve got experience with pedals. Loved how you instantly sorted out a couple of settings and got your funk on…. Sorry rocked it. There were certainly more I would use than not, and less cables! Definitely bang for your buck and metal too.
I do like this guitar - definitely easy to spot on stage, that's for sure! Great wee pedal this, crazy value at less than £40. I guess even if there were only 4 or 5 of the settings that someone thought were usable it's still a sweet price. The Auto-Wah is excellent for solos and saves me stomping my big feet on ma wah wah pedal 🤣
Nice review Dunsy, I like no1 a bit Floyd welcome to the machine but not much more I'd use mate, these are ok if you've not got stomp box effects on yer amp, I've plenty on my Peavey. Worth the money I guess I'm sure lots of folk could use it. Well done again, even with yer hangover 🍻😎👍
"The Floyd, man", lol 🤣 Yeah, decent little pedal, worth it even if there's only a few settings that you would find usable. Good that it's a metal chassis as well, for ma big feet!
Have you used the Donner Mod square 2 ? , its basically the equivalent of this pedal.on amazon this Sonicake pedal is rated lower than the Donner but for me personally the Sonicake ssounded much better from what i heard in your video...loved the Voodoo Chile bit :)
Crackin video mate! That seems a right good wee pedal.handy! Who the fecks uses this n LoFi sound though? I don't get aw that bit crusher business,but itl be somebody's favourite no doubt. What a lovely guitar that is too 🤘
Great video. What would you recommend for that classic 80s jcm 800 sound. Trying to find a Marshall governor is difficult at reasonable price. So any suggestions would be welcome. If not I’m running a plexi ish Marshall origin 50 . Keep up the great videos
Thanks for checking this one out, David, great wee pedal. I'm actually going to be reviewing 7 or 8 overdrive pedals next month, so I'll see which one comes closet to that classic JCM800 sound.
If only that thing had an input for an external intensity wah pedal. However, on its own it does a passable imitation of a couple 200$ pedals. "Add to cart".
Yeah, 100% agree there - the middle setting on a couple of the effects is pretty full on, so they need dialed back a wee bit, so be good to be able to control them on the fly. Great wee pedal tho.
Hi Dunsy, some of those are really too much for playing a song. I saw you jump when you began number 2, lol. I was wondering if you know of any decent wah pedals so I can sound like Trower when I play him. I don't know if I would invest in a full-time Clyde deluxe like he plays because I probably wouldn't use it all the time. Just something when I get bored with the Same-O. Thanks for a great show. Peace.
I use a Jim Dunlop CBM95 - I think they’re maybe about £100 in the UK. It’s decent sounding, with different voicings. Not the same as the Fulltone, but pretty good nonetheless.
@@douglaschristine8387 absolutely not a problem - always happy to help, Sir. With this kind of thing I guess it’s more about the technique than the actual pedal. Mr Trower could likely sound just as good through a homemade pedal! 😆
What ruins any pedal for me is the shitty sounds the bad sounds that just get in the road of the great sounds. I believe that if you get a good analog pedal and it suits you, maybe limited, but it will be missing the shitty sounds
Thanks for the great video. Wish it had more controls. That Flammo multi mod looks maybe more versatile? Good to see a shootout between this, that and the Donner. Thanks again. 👏🏻
Dunsy, great demo, buddy! And yeah, the Tele sounds great, even before using the pedal! I don't subscribe to many, but just did to your channel. Well done! FWIW: I'm 74. Have 20 pedals on my pedal board. Been gigging since 1965. Still gigging. I just added this pedal to my board and LOVE IT! Gonna pick up 2 more! So I can "set it and forget it" the 3 to my fav 3 settings for songs we do now. I build custom pedal boards in our shop, and my current board with the 20 pedals covers all my gigs, regardless of venue. Blues, straight up Jazz, Surf, Latin Rock, Classic Rock, Texas Swing, Rock-a-Billy, Spaghetti Westerns . . . That's why I have such a big (and very cool) pedal board. 19" x 34", 2 tier.
I have a pedal switcher/looper on the board with 8 pedals going into the looper. There are a few "always on" pedals that go before the looper. (Comp, Buffer, etc.) So top row, top tier of pedals are all in th looper. The middle row are a bunch of special pedals, and a couple more gain pedals. The bottom row is the looper, an A/B switch (amp switch so I can switch between my Fender Deluxe Reverb and my Marshall.). A FreqOut pedal and a wah. There are several Sonicake pedals on my board. Why? Because they sound great! Last forever. Have a TINY footprint! And you can't beat the price. I own pedals made in the 1960s & 70s. (And guitars made in the 60s & 70s) Pedals that cost $300+. And not ashamed to say . . . a bunch of Sonicake pedals that cost about $45 as well. IMHO, don't hesitate to try this pedal. There are some KILLER effects! And pretty much ALL useable! . . . Wayne Reed
Hey Wayne! Thanks so much for checking it out. Yeah, I totally agree, really well made, great sounding pedals for a great price. I actually have another couple to review, so hopefully get that done soon. Man, that is some career, Sir! Glad you're still rocking. Best wishes from Edinburgh, Scotland.
Don't worry Dunsy, it's just a phase you're going through. At least, that's the vibe I'm getting here. 🤪 Good one. Love the Tele!
Wahey! I see what ya did there! 🤣
What a sound before you even started using the pedal. Awesome guitar.
Great review, not sure if you spent a quadrillion hours before trying to dial in such usable settings or you’ve got experience with pedals. Loved how you instantly sorted out a couple of settings and got your funk on…. Sorry rocked it. There were certainly more I would use than not, and less cables!
Definitely bang for your buck and metal too.
I do like this guitar - definitely easy to spot on stage, that's for sure! Great wee pedal this, crazy value at less than £40. I guess even if there were only 4 or 5 of the settings that someone thought were usable it's still a sweet price. The Auto-Wah is excellent for solos and saves me stomping my big feet on ma wah wah pedal 🤣
Dunsy,
A lot of good sounds in that little pedal for the money 👍😎
Cheers DL - yeah, great value. Even if you only liked half the settings, it's still a sweet price.
Look at you being all influency and getting sent stuff. Very cool cuz, genuinely chuffed for you .
Mrs Dunsy is the only influence round these parts, I can confirm that!
Really good review Dausy 👍👍👍👍
Thank ya Vicyor, much appreciated.
Picked up a zoom 505 2 from car boot for a quid . Good little pedal .
An absolute bargain, right there!
Great demo Dunsy man ✌👍
Thanks Andy, nice wee bit of kit.
Wow, that's really cool.
Definitely a neat little pedal - great value too.
Nice review Dunsy, I like no1 a bit Floyd welcome to the machine but not much more I'd use mate, these are ok if you've not got stomp box effects on yer amp, I've plenty on my Peavey. Worth the money I guess I'm sure lots of folk could use it.
Well done again, even with yer hangover 🍻😎👍
"The Floyd, man", lol 🤣 Yeah, decent little pedal, worth it even if there's only a few settings that you would find usable. Good that it's a metal chassis as well, for ma big feet!
Awesome lessons Man
Glad you like them!
Have you used the Donner Mod square 2 ? , its basically the equivalent of this pedal.on amazon this Sonicake pedal is rated lower than the Donner but for me personally the Sonicake ssounded much better from what i heard in your video...loved the Voodoo Chile bit :)
Thanks for checking it out - I haven’t actually tried that Donner pedal. I’m very impressed with this Sonicake one, lots of great sounds available.
Excellent video, quick question, what was your pickup position while playing the different effects ? thanks!
Hi, I think mostly on the bridge for sounds but a couple of passengers on the neck.
How about the tap tempo function? Which effects can be controlled by tap tempo?
Crackin video mate! That seems a right good wee pedal.handy! Who the fecks uses this n LoFi sound though? I don't get aw that bit crusher business,but itl be somebody's favourite no doubt. What a lovely guitar that is too 🤘
Thanks buddy! Aye, great wee pedal - crazy money for so many effects.
Great video. What would you recommend for that classic 80s jcm 800 sound. Trying to find a Marshall governor is difficult at reasonable price. So any suggestions would be welcome. If not I’m running a plexi ish Marshall origin 50 . Keep up the great videos
Electro Harmonix Glove is a great plexi sounding pedal.
@@themanalligator4813 thanks that was on my radar just needed a good recommendation for it. Cheers
Thanks for checking this one out, David, great wee pedal. I'm actually going to be reviewing 7 or 8 overdrive pedals next month, so I'll see which one comes closet to that classic JCM800 sound.
@@DunsysGuitarWorld I cannae wait for that!! But then I’ll end up buying more stuff for the missus to shout at me. Never mind 😂
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If only that thing had an input for an external intensity wah pedal. However, on its own it does a passable imitation of a couple 200$ pedals. "Add to cart".
Yeah, 100% agree there - the middle setting on a couple of the effects is pretty full on, so they need dialed back a wee bit, so be good to be able to control them on the fly. Great wee pedal tho.
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Thank ya Rick!
This one goes up to 11!
lol! But I'd probably only 10! Not quite sure about the last one.
just make it louder and make it 10
True Bypass?
Can this be used with a bass guitar? And what is the ampere requirement of this?
I believe you could use it with a bass. 110mA: cdn.shopifycdn.net/s/files/1/0100/1950/4185/files/5th_Dimension-User_Manual.jpg?v=1647482298
@@DunsysGuitarWorld Thank you!
compare this pedal with flama mod
Hi Dunsy, some of those are really too much for playing a song. I saw you jump when you began number 2, lol. I was wondering if you know of any decent wah pedals so I can sound like Trower when I play him. I don't know if I would invest in a full-time Clyde deluxe like he plays because I probably wouldn't use it all the time. Just something when I get bored with the Same-O. Thanks for a great show. Peace.
Fulltone.
#9 Blue vibe is alright. The others too much for me.
I use a Jim Dunlop CBM95 - I think they’re maybe about £100 in the UK. It’s decent sounding, with different voicings. Not the same as the Fulltone, but pretty good nonetheless.
@@DunsysGuitarWorld thanks Dunsy. I just found a Donner Wah pedal for $45 and good reviews. Now your sonic pedal video has me looking. Thanks again.
@@douglaschristine8387 absolutely not a problem - always happy to help, Sir. With this kind of thing I guess it’s more about the technique than the actual pedal. Mr Trower could likely sound just as good through a homemade pedal! 😆
Can I use a DC 12 V adapter with this? Has anyone tried? Would it damage the pedal?
Not buddy, I just used a 9v on it.
What is the purpose of Lo-fi? it sounds awful!
I agree
What ruins any pedal for me is the shitty sounds the bad sounds that just get in the road of the great sounds.
I believe that if you get a good analog pedal and it suits you, maybe limited, but it will be missing the shitty sounds