Donner Revecho pedal
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- Bill Duncan
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Donner Revecho pedal
Donner Revecho pedal. I've been seeing this a lot lately. Has anyone had or used it? If so, is it junk, semi junk, or useful/worthwhile? Right now it is $47. and change.
- Tim Whitlock
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The demos I've seen on Youtube don't sound very good to my ears. I don't own one, but I do have a Donner Yellow Fall delay pedal that I never use because it adds high frequencies to your tone. I'd be interested to hear from someone with first hand experience with the Revecho. It would be nice to have echo/delay and reverb in one pedal.
- Nathan Guilford
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Mooer Echoverb
I don't have a Donner Revecho, but I do have a Mooer Echoverb. Its nothing to write home about. It does work and will do both echo and reverb with tap tempo, but being small and an all-in-one solution are its selling points, not the sound.
Interestingly, I also use a Donner Yellow Fall delay and love it! I haven't experienced the high frequency problem described on this post, but I'd bet that as cheap as these pedals are, the quality of parts must vary from batch to batch.
Interestingly, I also use a Donner Yellow Fall delay and love it! I haven't experienced the high frequency problem described on this post, but I'd bet that as cheap as these pedals are, the quality of parts must vary from batch to batch.
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