Wymiary produktu | 9,4 x 4,32 x 5,08 cm; 250 g |
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Numer modelu | EC6643 |
Interfejs sprzętu | 1/4-inch Audio |
Napięcie | 9 Wolty |
Waga przedmiotu | 250 g |
Donner Fuzz Pedał, stylowy pedał z efektami Fuzz, klasyczny mini Fuzz pedał do gitary elektrycznej True Bypass
Zachowaj przedmiot w oryginalnym stanie, z zewnętrznym pudełkiem marki, dołączonymi etykietami, instrukcją obsługi, kartami gwarancyjnymi i oryginalnymi akcesoriami w opakowaniu producenta w celu pomyślnego opracowania zwrotu.
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Nie mamy pewności, czy i kiedy ten produkt będzie ponownie dostępny.
Marka | Donner |
Napięcie | 9 Wolty |
Natężenie w amperach | 5 Miliampery |
Interfejs sprzętowy | 1/4-inch Audio |
Informacje o tym produkcie
- Tradycyjny efekt fuzz, pulchny i bogaty.
- Cały stop aluminium klasyczny, stabilny i mocny.
- Adapter zasilania nie wchodzi w zakres dostawy.
- True Bypass zapewniają przezroczysty dźwięk.
- Wskaźnik LED wskazuje stan pracy.
Informacje o produkcie
Szczegóły techniczne
Informacje dodatkowe
ASIN | B0C33QJ71K |
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Oceny klientów |
4,4 z 5 gwiazdek |
Data pierwszej dostępności | 20 kwietnia 2023 |
Gwarancja, zwroty i pomoc techniczna
Opinia
Opis produktu
Dostępne są 3 regulatory funkcji, a mianowicie głośność, ton i bustain. Niezbędny do wszystkich tradycyjnych Fuzz Pure, w tym tego mini.
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Opinie o produkcie
Recenzje klientów, w tym oceny produktu w postaci gwiazdek, pomagają klientom dowiedzieć się więcej o produkcie i zdecydować, czy jest dla nich odpowiedni.
Aby obliczyć ogólną ocenę w postaci gwiazdek i procentowy podział według gwiazdek, nie używamy prostej średniej. Zamiast tego nasz system bierze pod uwagę takie kwestie, jak aktualność recenzji i czy recenzent kupił produkt w serwisie Amazon. Analizuje również recenzje w celu zweryfikowania wiarygodności.
Dowiedz się więcej, jak działają opinie klientów w serwisie AmazonNajlepsze opinie o produkcie
To be honest it can be quite a challenge to get really great tones out of it, but imo it really is worth the time to dive and try them all. If you think your fuzz face or rat pedals are 1-trick-ponys, this one definitely isn't. If fiddling with controls isn't your thing, then this product clearly is not for you.
No idea where to start...
there's the BASS control. It brings and excavates truckloads of bass, but if a lot of fuzz and "treble" is present, adding bass also "destabilizes" the tone and cuts some edge from the treble while becomingn less percievable as actual bass.
VOLUME does of course add overall loudness, but cranking it also makes the tone more mid-forward and a bit more crackling.
The TREBLE control is the weirdest of them all. It is definitely not just cutting or adding treble - it rather sets bias for a transistor or something. That does add quite an amount of treble in the upper section of its range, but the lowest treble setting isn't full left, but somewhere in the middle. Going down from there adds some treble again, but in a very different way and clearly less than the higher half. Adding treble in either way also feels like adding some fuzz/distortion. "Left" and "right" treble also react differently to BASS and FUZZ controls.
Speaking of FUZZ, the big knob definitely does what it's calle like, especially in the lower half of its range. Going way up also adds a lot of top end hiss, frequency-wise even above the treble control region. Adding both, FUZZ and TREBLE really is harsh to the ears -co e by either turning either down or adding more BASS or even VOLUME (to make it more mid-forward, remember?) You see, possibilities are endless. Having and pushing a driven amp (crunch to lead channels) and cranking co tools can give yo something even resembling HM2/chainsaw tones, while there definitely are different yet oh so sweet spots for blues solos, downtempo rhythms and grunge "distortion". Haven't had the opportunity to play a single coil guitar, but I have a strong feeling I'm missing out on something there. Can't wait for such an opportunity to finally happen!
Didn't mention the huild quality yet - for a Chinese build it feels really sturdy - massive metal case with reasonably sized screws. Also very easy disassembly. If that's the future of Chinese engineering, then brace for impact, west! Let's dive into circuit speculations another day - I leave you photo's for your own puzzling fun. To resume: just buy it, there's little to regret.
Opinia napisana w Niemczech dnia 17 lutego 2024
To be honest it can be quite a challenge to get really great tones out of it, but imo it really is worth the time to dive and try them all. If you think your fuzz face or rat pedals are 1-trick-ponys, this one definitely isn't. If fiddling with controls isn't your thing, then this product clearly is not for you.
No idea where to start...
there's the BASS control. It brings and excavates truckloads of bass, but if a lot of fuzz and "treble" is present, adding bass also "destabilizes" the tone and cuts some edge from the treble while becomingn less percievable as actual bass.
VOLUME does of course add overall loudness, but cranking it also makes the tone more mid-forward and a bit more crackling.
The TREBLE control is the weirdest of them all. It is definitely not just cutting or adding treble - it rather sets bias for a transistor or something. That does add quite an amount of treble in the upper section of its range, but the lowest treble setting isn't full left, but somewhere in the middle. Going down from there adds some treble again, but in a very different way and clearly less than the higher half. Adding treble in either way also feels like adding some fuzz/distortion. "Left" and "right" treble also react differently to BASS and FUZZ controls.
Speaking of FUZZ, the big knob definitely does what it's calle like, especially in the lower half of its range. Going way up also adds a lot of top end hiss, frequency-wise even above the treble control region. Adding both, FUZZ and TREBLE really is harsh to the ears -co e by either turning either down or adding more BASS or even VOLUME (to make it more mid-forward, remember?) You see, possibilities are endless. Having and pushing a driven amp (crunch to lead channels) and cranking co tools can give yo something even resembling HM2/chainsaw tones, while there definitely are different yet oh so sweet spots for blues solos, downtempo rhythms and grunge "distortion". Haven't had the opportunity to play a single coil guitar, but I have a strong feeling I'm missing out on something there. Can't wait for such an opportunity to finally happen!
Didn't mention the huild quality yet - for a Chinese build it feels really sturdy - massive metal case with reasonably sized screws. Also very easy disassembly. If that's the future of Chinese engineering, then brace for impact, west! Let's dive into circuit speculations another day - I leave you photo's for your own puzzling fun. To resume: just buy it, there's little to regret.
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it works, decent construction, easy to use, small and easy to transport
good sound, classic fuzz, looks ok, good value. why buy a fuzz face for 100-200 for outdate technology?
besides looks and ego.
claims to sound like the Big muff. maybe I do not really care I have had 200-300 fuzz units meh. Now I have a good one for 30 bucks maybe I can buy another guitar.
cons
cheap controls, hard to access battery, generic sound, like the sonicare fuzz
I have both and they sound like each other.
But I can afford to buy a back up (which I did)