🎶 Elevate Your Sound Game!
The VSNAcoustic Pedal is an innovative guitar effect pedal that converts electric guitar signals into realistic acoustic sounds. With three distinct modes—Piezo, Standard, and Jumbo—it allows musicians to customize their tone. The pedal features true bypass for a clean signal, a compact design for portability, and is ideal for both electric guitars and other instruments like violins.
P**K
Cheapest Vintage-Sounding Delay
This pedal is *reminiscent* of a Carbon Copy, but much smaller and a quarter of the price. It’s definitely got the analog delay sound: repeats grit up and degrade, messing with the delay time makes fun spaceship noises, and it goes into self-oscillation with the feedback turned up.The mod switch is a nice addition. Adds a bit of slow warble to the delays and sounds really cool. I haven’t opened it up to see if the LFO rate and depth can be adjusted.Only negative things are the absence of tap tempo and some sound quality things. The signal can get kinda “crispy” sounding if you play loud/hard. Not super audible in a live setting, but it becomes immediately noticeable in a recording session.Long story short: it’s a great budget delay pedal if you’re curious or want something small for bar gigs and practice. However, I’d save up and invest in something nicer if you plan to record with it.
P**R
Not a Big Muff But Lots of Cool Sounds
The media could not be loaded. The S-Fuzz is another cool VSN pedal but probably not the most popular. Why ? Because it’s not a Big Muff sound. It is more of a ripped speaker sound. Two simple controls: volume, fuzz. Although not a smooth creamy fuzz you can get some less ripped tones by using your guitar volume. Very little noise until the fuzz is maxed. Good results with chords at high fuzz, lower guitar volumes. Equally good results on individual notes with all control settings. If you are looking for something off the beaten big muff path, maybe even some doom metal sounds, this is a fun fuzz. I have other VSN pedals, they are high quality builds with cool graphics.
R**E
Built like a tank. Saves space on the pedalboard.
One of the big things you can't tell when you look at something online is whether the build quality of an item is as good as the picture makes it look. This pedal's build quality, however, really exceeded what I was expecting. It seems super-sturdy. The housing is metal, and it's hefty for nano. It takes up hardly any room on the pedal board. Operation is simple enough. There's a little three-position mode switch and a level knob. It comes with a small memory card in an adapter for the regular SD slot on the side of it so you can bring external sound files into the pedal. There are a couple of foot pedal codes to remember, and they mean different things depending on what state the LED is indicating, so it takes a little practice, but I'm a one-man band after a day. Sound is great. You can loop, layer more loops on top of the first loop, delete the last layer, or delete the whole loop with only the following foot button commands: tap, hold, and double-tap. You get to store layers of loops with the total of all layer lengths equal to or less than ten minutes. You can loop things backwards, too, but I probably won't use that feature much. I have always wanted to get a looper, but my pedal board was a little crowded already. I wish I could shrink my other pedals to this size. Two thumbs up, especially when space on your pedal board is scarce.
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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