Rowin Tape Delay Guitar Pedal RE-01 with Reverb Boost vs SONICAKE 10-Band EQ Equalizer Guitar Pedal
Overall winner: SONICAKE 10-Band EQ Equalizer Guitar Pedal
Key Differences
SONICAKE A is a 10-band analog EQ with an 11-slider layout and a robust steel chassis, requiring a 9V center-negative supply; Rowin B is a tape-delay-style pedal with reverb/boost textures and a stereo-sounding dry signal. Choose SONICAKE if you need precise EQ control and a sturdier build; choose Rowin if you want tape-delay character and built-in reverb modulation options
Rowin Tape Delay Guitar Pedal RE-01 with Reverb Boost
Tape delay and reverb-style pedal with grainy delay, enhanced by reverb-like modulation. Features a sturdily built, low-noise design and stereo-sounding dry signal
Pros
- grainy tape delay texture
- reverb-like modulation options
- stereo-sounding dry signal
- robust build with protection against overcurrent
Cons
- mixed feedback on noise level and sound quality
SONICAKE 10-Band EQ Equalizer Guitar Pedal
Analog 10-band EQ pedal with 11 sliders for precise tone shaping. True bypass for a clean signal path; compatible with 9V center-negative power. Customers praise sound quality and build quality
Pros
- 11-slider 10-band EQ for precise tuning
- true bypass for clean signal
- robust steel chassis build
- versatile for multiple instruments
Cons
- 9V center-negative power supply required (not included)
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | SONICAKE |
| Durability | SONICAKE |
| Versatility | Rowin |
| User Reviews | SONICAKE |