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🎸 Elevate your tone—classic flanger flair that commands the spotlight!
The AmuzikGuitar Flanger Pedal delivers vintage analog flanger effects with two versatile modes and three precise control knobs. Housed in a compact, durable zinc alloy metal chassis, it offers true transparent tone and rugged portability. Perfect for professionals seeking classic modulation sounds backed by a 12-month warranty.
Package Dimensions | 12.1 x 6.4 x 6.3 cm; 250 g |
Item model number | LEF-312A |
Colour | Flanger |
Hardware Interface | 1/4-inch Audio |
Signal Format | Analog |
Power Source | Adapter |
Voltage | 9 Volts |
Item Weight | 250 g |
R**E
Good value and small
Ideal for my pedal board takes up very little space and works well. No noticeable signal degradation or distortion. Easy to use and very functional
J**N
Nice
Nice little chorus. Good for price.
C**E
Great pedal (though mine was yellow, not green)
I need to kick off this review by saying that I haven't got (or had) any other tremolo pedals to compare this one too but. . . TLDR; I don't use Tremolo all the time, but when I do, I'll be using this one :).If you don't know what a tremolo pedal does, you may want to read up on that, but in summary, it makes your guitar go louder and quieter, and you can control the variation in volume, and how fast it varies.First things first, as you'll see from my photo, my pedal is a rather dashing shade of canary yellow, as opposed to green. I preferred it, but ymmv.ControlsThe depth knob controls how big the variations in volume should beThe bias knob controls how much of the time it should be louder vs quieterThe speed knob controls how fast it changes volumeProsLike other micro pedals I've had, it's a solid metal enclosureTrue bypass footswitchPaint quality feels great, and barring accidents etc, I'm sure it will keep looking goodThe range of the effect you can get is really wide - from a nice subtle (which is what I've got dialled in here) pulsing, to racing fast.It draws minimal current (26mA).It doesn't add any noise to my signal chain.ConsThe only downside to this pedal I could find which is common to all micro pedals, is that it can't be powered by a battery - but this isn't an issue for me.Overall, this pedal has continued to vindicate my buying of cheaper pedals and I'll definitely be buying more.
J**N
Great Blues Overdrive for an unbelievable price
This Bluesy OD is fantastic and incredibly cheap. On its own you can dial some nice bluesy crunch. Gain stacked in conjunction with my Behringer TO800 I can get some incredible gain even at low volume. The selector switch toggles between Fat and Normal, the change is very subtle but could prove useful. The unit doesn’t generate any noticeable hiss or noise that I can detect. The only downside is that the volume and tone controls are very small.
J**H
More like overdrive than compressor.
This pedal looks pretty and is very sturdy but it does not behave like a compressor. You will need a 9v power supply (not supplied) to make this pedal do anything. The one I received added distortion or an overdriven sound and some sustain. When I played either an acoustic and a clean electric guitar through it the sound was driven and distorted and the volume increased. On my pedal the LED didn't work so even if it had produced a compression effect it was faulty. Some people might like the effect but it didn't work for me. Another thing I noticed is that the reviews seem to refer to different pedals (tuners, flangers etc.). Caveat Emptor.
M**S
Impressive
Really liked the small size and solid build. The ability to add or take away from the signal is an real plus and being able to boost my bass signal was impressive through the pa!
M**W
Delay pedal for Rockabilly.
Great little pedal , easy to transport if pushed for space and cannot carry a full sized pedal board.
T**.
An EQ that does what it says on the tin.
When choosing an effect pedal there is always the concern of quality. Can a low cost and relatively unknown brand compete with brands double or treble the cost?Well... this pedal does exactly what it should. The connections are all good, there is no noise added to my signal chain of 6 other various brand pedals, the EQ sliders and volume control all work well.Even the design of the casing is interesting.I wonder if it said MXR or BOSS on the casing the general consensus might be that it's a great EQ and paying a premium is justified?Personally I believe this is £22 well spent.I don't know if Amuzik, Rowin, Ammoon, Vivlex etc are all the same or made in the same factory but I don't think that matters really.
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