SONICAKE Delay Reverb Pedal – 4-Mode Delay & Reverb vs SONICAKE Looper Guitar Pedal - 3 Banks, 24-bit Loops
SONICAKE Delay Reverb Pedal – 4-Mode Delay & Reverb
Multi-mode delay and reverb pedal with tap tempo and buffer bypass for pristine signal. Noted for versatile sounds, compact build, and solid value by customers
Pros
- 4-mode delay and 4-mode reverb
- Tap tempo for real-time rate control
- Buffer bypass circuit preserves signal quality
- Compact, versatile for guitar and bass
Cons
- Noise level issues reported by some users
- 9V center-negative power supply required (not included)
SONICAKE Looper Guitar Pedal - 3 Banks, 24-bit Loops
SONICAKE Looper pedal; 3 loop banks, 12 minutes per bank, 24-bit/44.1kHz recording with overdubs. Includes USB import/export and loop volume control for guitar and bass. Positive feedback on sound quality and build, with notes on mixed noise levels
Pros
- 3 loop banks with 12 minutes each
- 24-bit/44.1kHz recording quality
- Unlimited overdubs and undo/redo
- USB import/export of loop phrases
Cons
- Mixed feedback on noise level / ground hum
- Requires 9V center-negative power supply (not included)
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | SONICAKE |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | SONICAKE |
| User Reviews | Tie |