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SONICAKE Acoustic Pedal Guitar Effect Acoustic Pedal Multi Effects Preamp Chorus Delay Reverb Acoustic Guitar Pedal Sonic Wood with XLR Output

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Features

  • One-Stop Gig Solution for Acoustic Instruments Players with Main Effects needed
  • Analog Preamp with 2-Band EQ recreates a Classic Acoustic Guitar Amplifier, provide a warm, natural sound
  • High Quality Chorus, Delay, Reverb Effects for Different Playing Scenarios
  • Tap Tempo and Tail On/Off function for Delicate Control
  • XLR Output for directly connecting to PA, Mixer or Audio Interface.

Brand: SONICAKE


Style: Multi-effects,Delay,Reverb,Chorus,Acoustic,Multi Effects,Preamp


Color: Black


Product Dimensions: 10.31"L x 2.52"W x 1.77"H


Item Weight: 0.48 Kilograms


Item Weight: 1.06 pounds


Product Dimensions: 2.8 x 15.85 x 2.24 inches


Item model number: QCE-50(Sonic Wood)


Date First Available: November 19, 2020


Color Name: Black


Hardware Interface: 1/4-inch Audio


Signal Format: Analog


Power Source: Corded Electric


Voltage: 9 Volts


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  • I am pretty impressed all around
I have a guitar student who tends to be resistant to things that seem foreign or complicated. But I knew, as did he, that he needed some reverb and chorus for the limited gigs that he does. I had loaned him my TC HOF reverb and Digitech Chorus pedals and while he liked the sound, for him he thought the setup was too complicated. So I bought this one for him to try. I'm not surprised but he loves it. We were on a gig together last night so I thought it would be a great opportunity to try it out in real situation. The one thing I saw in another review was that the reviewer said it brought noise into the house system. I was concerned about that, but very relieved to say that it was dead quiet. It should be noted that we connected it via the guitar output jack rather than the XLR and went into a separate DI box. I don't have to tell you how everything functions. Reverb is simple. Chorus is a pretty standard 3 knob setting. PREAMP gives some possibilities and can not only be used as a basic EQ, but if you turn the volume down to zero, when you activate the preamp section it acts as a mute. So if your guitar has a decent tone controls you can control tone at the guitar and again, use the preamp as a mute which can come in handy. Otherwise use the preamp to dial in the sound you want and you can always roll off the volume on the guitar, assuming you have a volume control. For those "blow thru" pickups with no volume control this provides that feature. The channel that seems to be the most difficult to figure out is the delay. In my student's case I don't see him ever using the delay, but it's good that it's there. I rarely use delay myself even though I have a stand alone delay pedal. I got lucky to have gotten this during the Black Friday Sale, but I think it's still worth it at the full price. My student was so excited and asked me if he could buy it off me. I don't think he knew I actually bought it for him knowing that he'd like it. Before the gig was over he Zelle'd me the money in between tunes! That should tell you something. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2023 by Vincent DiBona

  • Reseña de pedal acústico
Una buena unidad permite moldear el tono sin perder la esencia orgánica de la guitarra. Muchos pedales también incluyen salida balanceada (XLR) para conectarse directamente a consolas de sonido, lo que los convierte en aliados perfectos para presentaciones en vivo.
Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2025 by Rosanny Matos

  • Really GOOD sounding pedal
I’m now a soloist acoustic guitarist and down sizing my whole setup. I’ve been a professional musician for over 40 years now. I bought one for a Martin D28 with Pure Mini pickup. Really sounds good and a great DI for the Pure Mini pickup system. The reverb, delay and chorus sounds really good as well. I have a T-Rex Soul Acoustic pedal ($700) that sounds great but to big. I play through a EV 30M pa, and sometimes I use the Fishman Loudbox Artist and Loudbox Mini Charge. Sonic Cake Wood sounds really good in all of them. I would recommend the Sonic Cake Acoustic pedal to anyone who wants a good effects pedal and DI but in a smaller footprint. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2025 by Ronald Gene Atchley

  • Adds signal to your PA system
Ever wonder why as an acoustic player you cannot get enough signal to the board? This little toy solves your problem, plus adds a few basic effects for depth. I only need a little boost from the compressor switch to have plenty of signal - the mixer people were very happy. Now setting up/sound check on Sunday mornings is quick. The chorus, delay and reverb switches can be layered in a little as needed. A little is plenty. The easy plug in to a power supply box makes batteries obsolete, and frees me up to have an inline bypass style tuner (kills the signal to board so you can unplug without the embarrassing pop). Small and portable and all you really need as an acoustic player. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2025 by Tom Temofonte

  • Compact acoustic guitar multi effects pedal that sounds great for little money.
The media could not be loaded. The Sonicake Sonic Bar Sonic Wood is a compact acoustic multi effects pedal with a preamp, chorus, delay and reverb. There's a single 1/4" input, a 1/4" output and an XLR output. I play a lot of acoustic gigs and could use this and only add a looper and a tuner, though I have one built into most of my guitars. I did my best to make an amateur video so you can hear the pedal and see how it functions. I'd suggest you also watch the official video from Soncake. My guitars have built in preamps, so I wasn't able to really test the preamp. However, with the tone controls at noon and the volume up, it works great as a lead boost. I'm really picky about my chorus sound and this one made me happy. You can make it really warbly, but I like something way more subtle, yet noticeable. In addition, the chorus has a tap tempo feature that I demo in the video. If you're using the effect as something like a rotary speaker sim (it's a chorus, but doesn't sound like a univibe), you can go from slow to fast with the tap of your foot. The delay gives you blend (level), repeat (feedback) and time knobs. I think it sounds great and warm without altering your full range acoustic sound. It also has a tap tempo feature (shown in the video) which I always use to match the delay tempo to the song. The reverb is a one knob affair, but sounds good with a very usable range; from none to way too much that some ambient players might like. It also has a tail effect that I forgot to demo in my video. I would use it to keep the reverb low for normal play, then hit the tail switch to end with a BIG reverb. Pretty cool and not something I've seen in another pedal. As with all the Sonicake pedals I've tried, the chassis is strong metal, the knobs feel very smooth but won't move until you do it deliberately. The footswitches have a great feel and seem like they'll stand up to use. The input, output and xlr jacks are metal, not. cheap plastic. Overall it's really well made. Surprising for the price. Size-wise, it's way smaller than the Tech 21 acoustic rig or the Trace Transit A, but it does lack a tuner I should mention that this unit comes with a 9V, center negative, 500ma power supply. It's small, but the power cord is probably the longest I've seen. That can come in handy as it did during my video. If you only need a short cord, just use a tie to keep the cable neat and together. In summary, it's a hell of a pedal for $69!!! Now I want to try some of the electric multi effects! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2021 by Ohio and Florida Customer Ohio and Florida Customer

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