Product Dimensions | 12.19 x 5.99 x 6.6 cm; 117.93 g |
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Item model number | DT-1 |
Colour Name | Black Tuner |
Hardware interface | 1/4-inch Audio |
Signal format | Analog |
Number of strings | 6 |
Power Source | Adapter,Electric |
Voltage | 9 Volts |
Item Weight | 118 g |
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Donner Tuner Pedal, Dt-1 Chromatic Guitar Tuner Pedal with Pitch Indicator for Electric Guitar and Bass True Bypass
Purchase options and add-ons
- [Wide Range Tuner] Tuning range is A0(27.5Hz) ~ C8(4186Hz). New fast precise strobe mode with +/- 1 cent accuracy.
- [2 Modes Tuner Pedal] At tuning mode you can cut off all signal output and adjust your guitar. At bypass mode the sound of your guitar will revert back to the amplifier with no loss of tune. No annoying "pop" and "hum" noises.
- [Easy to See] The color and brightness of the specially adjusted LED beads match the mini LCD screen, which can be used on the large stage and outdoor performance venues without any problems.
- [Fast & Accurate Tuner] DT-1 tuner pedal gives you fast and accurate tuning.
- [Notice] There is not power adapter included, you need to buy one.
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ASIN | B00MO6KKSK |
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Customer Reviews |
4.2 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #249 in Musical Instruments, Stage & Studio (See Top 100 in Musical Instruments, Stage & Studio) #38 in Musical Instrument Tuners |
Date First Available | Aug. 4 2014 |
Manufacturer | Donner |
Place of Business | Calgary, Alberta T2E 6P2, CA |
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Product Description
DT-1 pedal tuner is a powerful and stable floor-to-ceiling pedal tuner. The true bypass system allows you to restore 100% of your sound into the amplifier. The high-brightness LED lights and LCD display allow you to tune more quickly. The wide tuning range allows the DT-1 pedal tuner to adapt to more instruments.
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Dual mode tunerThe DT-1 has a dual independent channel mode. As long as you step on the tongs to enter the tuning mode, you can cut off all signal output to achieve the silent effect, allowing you to quietly adjust your instrument to the best condition and intonation in front of the audience on stage. Another step on the nail DT-1 will turn off tuning mode and go into bypass mode, while turning off the LED lights and display, allowing the sound of your instrument to revert back to the amplifier without affecting all the stage effects. |
Precise and powerful tunerChromatic which is suitable for wide range tuning. LED Light indicator shows the working state. LCD display leads clear results of tuning. And it’s easy to read the right tone. Tuning range is A0(27.5Hz) ~ C8(4186Hz). New fast precise strobe mode with +/- 1 cent accuracy. Enjoy your own fun and colorful life. |
Easy-peasy usageDT-1 pedal can be turned on with just a simple guess on the nail. The color and brightness of the specially adjusted LED beads match the mini LCD screen, which can be used on the large stage and outdoor performance venues without any problems.The rugged shell can be used in any setting, providing a stable and reliable support for your performance.You just play as much as you want and we'll take care of the rest. |
Product Description
- Power Supply:9V DC (Negative in the center).
- LED Light:LED indicator shows the working state.
- LCD Screen:LCD display leads clear results of tuning.
- Input & Output Jack:Analogy though 1/4’’ mono audio jack.
- True Bypass:True bypass for zero tone coloration.
Specifications
- Tonal Range: 12Hz~4186Hz (C8)
- Input: 1/4″Monaural Jack (Impedance: 100K Ohms)
- Output: 1/4″Monaural Jack (Impedance: 0 Ohms)
- Power Supply: DC 9V.
- Working Current: 90mA
- Dimensions: 95(D)*45(W)*48(H)mm
- Weight: 268g(With box)
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Overall, in my opinion this pedal is great value for money and compares very well to more expensive reverb pedals (yes, I have tried way more expensive reverb pedals so I am speaking with some experience)
I'm not a gigging musician and play for fun. For that purpose this a great pedal.
Bottom line, if you want to control the type of reverb you want at a very cheap price I would recommend you checking this pedal out.
The second thing is that YOU NEED A SEPARATE POWER SUPPLY FOR THIS. If you're running an isolated power supply, linking the pedal to the same power supply as other supplies, IT CREATES A HORRIBLE, LOUD NOISE WHEN THE PEDAL IS TURNED ON. Turning down the volume on the guitar or amp or even the pedal didn't affect the noise at all. It scared the living daylights out of me and the rest of my family too.
I suspect it's because this is a digital pedal, and for some reason beyond my understanding my mix of analog pedals on my isolated power supply causes the noise or something like that. Maybe it's my power supply, or adapter. However, I've tested it too many times than I should have as I don't want to blow out my speakers or my eardrums. I might return this pedal and go with a more standard reverb pedal. However, my review still stands as is below.
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As most other people said, this pedal is a great little reverb pedal. The reverb sounds great and full, and doesn't suck too much tone out. The tone suck is a bit more noticable the louder you push the pedal, but it's not super detrimental unless you like to play with heavy reverb. You can still tell there is something small lacking when it's a medium or lower volume, but that's just me nitpicking and being extra attentive to the tone. Otherwise, you should use an EQ pedal to balance your tone.
The build quality is actually much better than I expected. A solid metal casing with a nice satin-y/ brush glossy finish on it.
There's an "E. Level" knob, for Effect Level/ Volume, "Decay" knob, "Tone" knob and the bit 7 mode selector knob in the middle.
Level and Tone are pretty self explanatory. The Tone knob doesn't seem to affect tone all too much, and turning it up all the way allows a lot of noise through as a very audible hiss. The Decay knob affects how fast the reverb decays.
The 7 mode selector knob is notched so that each mode is easy to dial in. It's a nice smooth notch and it's actually very satisfying to turn in my honest opinion. I might break it just by turning the knob too much.
The 7 modes are what they are, which is nice to see. Room being one of the least noticable ones unless you turn it up, and Church being the most "reverb-y" mode. Diverse and versatile which is nice from a reverb pedal this relatively cheap.
My pedal has a weird switch, however. It pops whenever activated, although it diminishes in volume as you push it more and more. Might be static build up. It doesn't bother me that much as it'll mainly be an always-on pedal, but it can be annoying. At this price point, can't complain too much.
Overall, highly recommended for someone's first reverb pedal. However, if you're an intermediate to higher level player looking to expand your board, you should go for something higher tier like a Hall of Fame.
It's a small pedal so there's plenty of space on my pedalboard for it, but it's nice and heavy and feels solid. The knobs feel good too; they have some resistance to them so they don't feel flimsy or cheap. FYI, I don't know if it's usually like this, but the VOLUME knob does not control how loud your sound is, like say on a ts9 tube screamer. Your sound will stay the same. The volume knob controls how loud the chorus is. So if the volume on the pedal is all the way down, you guitar sound will be as loud as it was when the pedal was off. Personally, I like that.
They say if a new piece of gear gives you inspiration, makes you creative, or simply makes you play different than you usually do, then it was a good purchase, and that's exactly what happened to me. WIthin 5 minutes of trying out this pedal, I was already playing different things that I had never played before.
I recommend this pedal and for the price it's really a no brainer.
P.s. I tried it by itself. I will update my review when I have integrated it into my pedalboard and tried it with the rest of my pedals.
It's a small pedal so there's plenty of space on my pedalboard for it, but it's nice and heavy and feels solid. The knobs feel good too; they have some resistance to them so they don't feel flimsy or cheap. FYI, I don't know if it's usually like this, but the VOLUME knob does not control how loud your sound is, like say on a ts9 tube screamer. Your sound will stay the same. The volume knob controls how loud the chorus is. So if the volume on the pedal is all the way down, you guitar sound will be as loud as it was when the pedal was off. Personally, I like that.
They say if a new piece of gear gives you inspiration, makes you creative, or simply makes you play different than you usually do, then it was a good purchase, and that's exactly what happened to me. WIthin 5 minutes of trying out this pedal, I was already playing different things that I had never played before.
I recommend this pedal and for the price it's really a no brainer.
P.s. I tried it by itself. I will update my review when I have integrated it into my pedalboard and tried it with the rest of my pedals.