🎸 Tune like a pro, perform like a star!
The Donner DT-1 Chromatic Tuner Pedal offers a wide tuning range from A0 to C8 with ±1 cent accuracy using a fast strobe mode. Featuring a bright LED and LCD display for clear visibility on any stage, it supports true bypass to maintain pure signal integrity without noise. Compact and lightweight, this pedal is designed for electric guitar and bass players seeking precise, reliable tuning in both silent and bypass modes.
Product Dimensions | 12.19 x 5.99 x 6.6 cm; 118 g |
Item model number | DT-1 |
Colour | Black Tuner |
Hardware Interface | 1/4-inch Audio |
Signal Format | Analog |
Number of Strings | 6 |
Country Produced In | Porcelain |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Voltage | 9 Volts |
Item Weight | 118 g |
O**S
Exactly as advertised
This is my first Donner pedal, it won't be the last. If you are looking for a pedal with that sweet sweet classic distortion sound at a budget that doesn't leave your wallet feeling maltreated, look no further than the Donner Distortion Guitar Pedal. I'm not sure why it is called a Morpher, but it generates sick distortion sounds. The different modes are very cool, Classic mode is a little "saturated" and a somewhat "wolly" - which has its uses, Normal mode is nice and punchy, and Tight mode is well ... tight.At the price (£23.99) it is a good bargain, a solid buy!
K**R
Trem Pedal
Great pedal, works really well, good value
D**E
Good but not quiet
Nice sounding compressor, solid build only issue is it's a pretty noisy in single coils even when not engaged.
T**N
Great rockabilly and Shadows sound
What a wonderful wee pedal this is, I was able to get a nice Shadows and Hank sound on the slapback and Rockabilly on my guitar, just what I needed. Sound quality is real good, this is also metal build not plastic and excellent value for money. I love it and can't wait to gig with it. Highly Reccomended.
A**N
Almost as good as a Decimator.
Bought this to replace my ISP decimator which is broken, this is close; for the money; it’s amazingly close!
M**T
Donner Morpher
I bought this recently along with the Yellow Fall. I've been using this as a mid boost and it's decent for that. As a distortion effect, I haven't really got used to it. It is very mid/bass heavy. I'd recommend it if you want a good cheap boost.
D**D
Does exactly what I expected it to do.
I had finally got round to building my pedal board.I had been collecting pedals over time and when I'd come to play, I was getting annoyed with the time it was taking to set them all up. Then I'd forget cables, power supplies, etc., and end up annoying myself.My mates had been telling me over and over to build a pedalboard.So, I got a board, and went about assembling the six pedals I though I had, to discover I had nearly double the amount. Yikes!Anyway, once built, isolated power supplies used and quality patch cables utilised, I was still getting noise.I have a couple of different overdrive and distortion pedals along with a boost pedal.If I want to go from clean to overdrive, I'd naturally incorporate some noise.So I asked my mates and they said to stick a noise gate at the end of the chain.Did some research, and this little box came up at about 4th on most lists and the price was right brand new on Amazon. I'd seen good reviews for other Donner pedals although never owned one so: Click, Click and it was ordered.It arrived in a couple of days. Boxed. Nothing really fancy about what you get: pedal and short instruction sheet, but what do you actually need?Stuck it on the end of the chain after the boost and it just works. No noise.The only pedal it can't tame on my board is a Blackstar HT-Distx, but that one's such a nasty beast of a pedal, if you're using it, you've just got to expect you are going to make noise.So I'm well happy with it. It's tiny as well so takes up little space. There's rubber on the base that has to be removed to get velcro to stick to the pedal board, but that's nothing new. It's solidly built and easy to operate.All in all, a cracking little pedal. Did exactly what I hoped it would do. Nothing more. Nothing less.
J**T
32ms Delay Does Not Ruin A Good Pedal
The Donner Harmonic Square is a wonderful little beast, very robustly made and very efficient at what it does - pitch shifting!The unit has four controls and a clicky stomp button.There are two very small rotary knobs to control the mix of the dry and wet signals. This works exactly as expected, allowing you to mix from completely dry through to completely pitch shifted.A selector switch allows you to choose between sharp, detune or flat. The larger rotary knob allows you to select one of seven static pitch shift positions. There is no option to slide pitches between positions, which actually helps to keep this unit nice and simple.The total range of the unit is four octaves, two down to two up. The other selections allow you to step up or down by 2, 3, 4, 5 and 7 tones. It's therefore possible to find most (if not all) of the useful intervals.An unexpected benefit is the "detune" selection, which gives you a kind of static chorus effect, either up or down in pitch from the dry signal. Curiously the middle tuning selection (labelled as "+/-5") gives you a direct duplicate of the dry signal, but delayed slightly.In fact, the wet signal is delayed no matter which setting you are using. I looked at this in a spectrographic display and it seemed to be around 32ms as near as I could tell. Not enough to be off-putting when mixing with the dry signal, but enough to be distracting if using only the wet signal.The quality of the pitch shifted sound is pretty similar to the dry signal, with maybe just a shave of de-emphasis on the treble tones. The sound quality is good enough to allow you to split the signal chain to get useful double tracking in stereo.Overall, this is a lovely wee pedal. It's a bit more pricey than some at a penny off £39, but considering the overall quality I think it's a fair price.
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