🎶 Elevate Your Sound Game!
The VSN Guitar Reverb Effect Pedal offers three distinct reverb modes—Room, Spring, and Shimmer—allowing musicians to enhance their sound with professional-grade effects. Its true bypass design ensures that your tone remains untouched, while the durable zinc alloy construction guarantees longevity. Perfect for electric guitar and bass players looking to add depth to their music.
S**R
VSN Harmonizer Review
I’m going to stick up for this pedal. Zero latency costs $150 to $900. The VSN Harmonizer is a high quality design and build with up-front accessibility. The trade-off for costing only 5% of the Eventide pedal is about a 20th of a second of latency delay - which took me only a few seconds to adapt to, and it more than makes up for it in its ‘everything is right there’ ease of use which you can’t even get with a $150-$200 Boss pedal.A guitar harmonizer was never meant to be an ‘always on’ effect in the first place. No one wants to hear two hours of guitar solos through a harmonizer. As soon as you remember this and play past the latency, you won’t have to dig very deep to get some insane effects that you won’t hear in a Youtube review - trust me on this. I soaked it in a Boss Metal Zone with reverb and it utterly blew me away. If you don’t want to spend $900 for a gimmick, you can now have that quick little harmonizer accent for only about 40 bucks.
J**R
Silly Voice Tweaker Looper Fun
The Roland Aira E-4 Voice Tweaker has its own built-in looper, but no control over the loop's playback speed. It's quite easy to re-record an Aira SCATTER pattern loop and use the Twin Looper to slow down the tempo. You'll probably need to add a stereo mixer, though.Here's my setup recipe:Roland Aira E-4—>Twin Looper pedal—>Behringer UMC404HD Audio Interface—>XLR inputs of two Fender Acoustasonic guitar amps for stereo. (All stuff I had laying around the house, already,)
A**S
Best Looper for the Money I've Found
The media could not be loaded. The VSN Twin Looper Pedal. Man, this thing. First off, the usual: It has buttons that button, knobs that knob, and switches that switch. You know it wouldn't be me reviewing if I didn't say that.So, it's built out of a solid piece of aluminum, so like a tank. The buttons button, have a nice click, feel good and solid. The looper button starts the loop, stops the loop, starts the overdub, and hold it down to undo/redo/erase. Super intuitive, super easy to use.The switches control the function of the second button: FX mode it controls if you're using the speed knob to speed up/slow down your loop (you can have some twisted fun with that), in stop mode it controls stopping the loop. The other switch lets you reroute which instrument is going to which output, so you can swap amps on the fly, and adjusts the forward/reverse of the loop (the whole reason I got the pedal--you'll note in my video the loop I play is the same forward or backwards--I did that on purpose--please excuse the horrible playing, my hands are shot with nerve and tendon damage, I'm working on getting back to where I was).The knobs, as with every pedal of this type I've played so far, are just a sheer joy to turn. I have mild sensory issues in my fingers (nerve damage), and I really like the way they feel when I turn them. They control the level of each instrument, and as mentioned, the speed of the loop.It even has a USB function you can pull your loops off of it, or add loops to it to play along with.5/5 Stars, would fly this hotel again.
M**A
THEY KEEP SENDING ME BROKEN PEDALS - 3 TIMES NOW
Hi, I really like this pedal. I know it's cheap...my boyfriend has one that works just fine, so I was borrowing it and decided to buy one for myself. So I bought one. When it arrived, it was broken. The lower (green) setting worked but the higher (red) setting didn't. When I flipped it on that setting it made no sound. So I returned it and thought this was only a weird chance. They swapped it out for a new one and when that one arrived, THE SAME EXACT THING HAPPENED. This is not a user error because I use the other one my boyfriend has and on the same exact settings...the thing is just broken. So, I decided to buy this pedal elsewhere. Problem is, it was kinda hard to find elsewhere...so I decided 3rd time is a charm. Surely, I will finally get a pedal that works. NOOOO - It arrived just this week, and when I went to play it, BOTH the green and the red settings didn't work. It only works when it is bypassed. Seriously, this is so stupid. I never take time to write reviews but, seriously??? Why send 3 broken pedals in a row??? Now I'm gunna return the last one and just say screw it. It's as if they just stockpiled a ton of broken pedals and are selling them for cheap hoping nobody notices they are broken. Just wanted to warn ya's cause it has been very annoying!!! I don't live close to a UPS store either so it is an annoying hassle for me to keep returning these things, even though it is free.
A**K
Don't be fooled by all the good reviews
I wasn't expecting Boss or Line 6 quality when I bought this, but I thought even for a cheap pedal, it'd sound decent. This is not all it's cracked up to be. I'll start off by saying the ocean verb is horrendous. It cuts out your volume substantially, even with the volume knob turned all the way up. There's not much room for adjustment either. The delay is ok. I've had better, but I've had worse. The echo is a little tricky to get to sound right, but not too bad. Probably the only upside to this pedal is the distortion. It has 3 options. I personally like the tight setting. Great for blues. And because of the distortion I'm giving this 3 stars. But if you're looking for a mediocre delay and decent distortion pedal, and have some unused space on your pedal board, this may be a good option. I'm not that impressed with it however. If you're looking for a diamond in the rough, this isn't it.
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