Rowin 5-Band EQ Pedal for Electric Guitar vs SONICAKE Noise Gate Effects Pedal for guitar
Overall winner: SONICAKE Noise Gate Effects Pedal for guitar
Key Differences
SONICAKE (A) is a single-function analog noise gate with a one-knob threshold and two modes for fast or smooth reduction, and it lists a lower price tier and higher average rating. Rowin (B) is a 5-band EQ with broader frequency control and a compact, sturdy build but has more reports of distortion and mixed noise feedback
Rowin 5-Band EQ Pedal for Electric Guitar
5-band EQ pedal for shaping guitar tone with adjustable bands. Helps reduce noise at chain end and offers solid build and compact size, valued for its performance and value by users
Pros
- five adjustable bands with broad frequency range
- compact footprint and sturdy build
- ease of use and value for money
- suitable for noise control at end of pedal chain
Cons
- mixed feedback on noise level
- some users report distortion and poor sound quality
SONICAKE Noise Gate Effects Pedal for guitar
Analog noise gate pedal with threshold control and two modes for fast or smooth reduction. True bypass ensures a clean signal path; uses 9V center-negative power supply
Pros
- 100% analog design preserves tone
- one-knob threshold control
- two operating modes for fast or smooth reduction
- true bypass for clean signal path
Cons
- noise level feedback varies across setups
- power supply not included
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | SONICAKE |
| Durability | Rowin |
| Versatility | SONICAKE |
| User Reviews | SONICAKE |