Donner Echo Square Delay Pedal Time Effect with 7 Delay Modes
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Note: Please use a power adapter with a voltage of DC9V, an internal negative and external positive polarity and a current of 500mA or more to power your pedal. Failure to do so can cause serious situations where the product does not work or is damaged.
Features
1.Power Supply:9V DC (Negative in the center). 2.Two Modals:Normal and Treble. 3.Level Knob:Control the sound volume with effect. 4.Tone Knob:Control the tone of sound. 5 Comp Knob:Adjust the intensity of compression. 6.Input & Output Jack:Analogy though 1/4" mono audio jack. 7.LED Light:LED indicator shows the working state. 8.Full metal shell:Aluminum-alloy classic, stable and strong. 9.True Bypass:True bypass for zero tone coloration. Specifications
Input: 1/4″Monaural Jack. Output: 1/4″Monaural Jack. Working Current: 140mA. Dimensions: 92(D)*37(W)*32(H)mm. Net Weight: 200g. 7 Mode Delay Tone
The New Delay pedal from Donner Company with the name of Echo Square, which is also a digital circuit pedal. 7-Mode Delay effects in the whole Aluminium-alloy little stomp box. One pedal let you have 7 different effect delay: Digital, Analog, Tape, Mod, Sweep, Lofi and Reverse. This is a wonderful pedal. A variety of delay effects adds musical color to you tone.
Easy to Control
There are three function knobs, namely MIX, TIME and F.BACK. MIX is used to controls the dry/effect signal ratio. TIME is used to control the delay time. F.BACK is used to control the feedback amount. You can just control three function knobs and choose 7 mode model that you want, and you can made you own music tone. Enjoy your own fun and colorful life.
Classic Design
As you can see, this 7 mode delay pedal also have a classic mini design: black 'Clock Hand' knobs, wonderful LOGO design and whole aluminium-alloy classic box, very stable and strong. LED indicator shows the working state. True bypass switch lets your instrument's signal pass through a non-electronic bypass line when the effect is disengaged, feeding your amp with direct, unaltered signal from your instrument.