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Kmise ABY Pedal,Box Line Selector AB Switch,Electric Guitar Effects Pedal Mini Single Type DC 9V True Bypass
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Brand | lotmusic |
Style | Classic |
Color | ABY Pedal |
Item Weight | 5.6 Ounces |
Voltage | 9 Volts |
About this item
- 🎸Signal switch:The comprehensive channel switch pedal, can switch one way signal to two different outputs, applicable for the circuit of instrument, amplifier.
- 🎵Pure Signal:True Bypass Footswitch keeps a clean Signal Path For the ABY guitar effects pedal
- 📻Easy to Carry: Powered by a DC 9V adapter (not included in this package),The ABY pedal has a small size body, light weight, suitable for out side gigs.
- 👜Solid Quality: The whole ABY guitar pedal is made of aluminum alloy, classic, stable and strong. Aluminium alloy body makes this pedal safe to use.
- 💁Integrated Noise Reduction: Developed with the code to reduce noise swells common with ABY circuit, you’ll get the quietest effect possible with this ABY pedal.
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Product information
Item Weight | 5.6 ounces |
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Package Dimensions | 4.06 x 2.48 x 2.13 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
ASIN | B09XV8HTN5 |
Item model number | MI3656 |
Customer Reviews |
4.2 out of 5 stars |
Date First Available | April 12, 2022 |
Color Name | ABY Pedal |
Signal Format | Analog |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Voltage | 9 Volts |
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Product Description
Parameters
A/B/Y Interfaces: 1/4’’ mono audio jack
Dimensions:92mm(D) ×42mm(D)×52mm(D)
Power Supply: 9V DC
Weight: 150g
Introduction:
1.Footswitch.
Switch the channel A to Channel B by pressing the footswitch.
2&4. Channel A/B
3.LED light
5.Mode switch
Due to true bypass circuit design, the A and B jacks will affect each other when used as inputs in A&B mode.
6.Channel C
1/4’’ mono audio jack,Plug in the instruments
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Two ModesA/B mode: toggle between A (A<>Y)/B (B<>Y) channel Y=A+B mode: both A and B channels are engaged as outputs (use Y as input only, Y→A+B) |
Perfect DesignThe ABY comes with a heavy duty metal footswitch and on/off status LED; Zinc-alloy die cast casing to withstand wear and tear. |
Magical SwitcherWith the magical design you can feed your guitar signal to two amps, connect two instruments to the same amp, A/B signal route switching, and much more. |
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Customer Reviews |
4.4 out of 5 stars
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4.4 out of 5 stars
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4.2 out of 5 stars
343
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4.3 out of 5 stars
514
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4.2 out of 5 stars
3,499
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Price | $36.99$36.99 | $27.99$27.99 | $37.99$37.99 | $36.99$36.99 | $19.99$19.99 |
Parameter | 7 outputs | 10 outputs | 2.4GHZ | 2.4GHZ | DC 9V |
Power | Rechargeable Battery | lithium battery | Rechargeable Battery | Rechargeable Battery | |
Casing | Aluminum alloy | Aluminum alloy | Plasitic | plastic | Aluminum alloy |
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Customer Ratings | ||||||
Value for money | 4.3 | 4.5 | 4.3 | 4.3 | 4.3 | 4.3 |
Sturdiness | 4.2 | 4.7 | 4.2 | 4.2 | 4.2 | 4.2 |
Quality of material | 4.1 | 4.5 | 4.1 | 4.1 | 4.1 | 4.1 |
Versatility | 3.7 | 4.4 | 3.7 | 3.7 | 3.7 | 3.7 |
Light weight | 4.5 | — | 4.5 | 4.5 | 4.5 | 4.5 |
Sold By | mguitarstore | JFOUT | mguitarstore | mguitarstore | mguitarstore | mguitarstore |
power source | Corded Electric | Corded Electric | Corded Electric | Corded Electric | Corded Electric | Corded Electric |
amperage | 5 milliamps | 150 milliamps | 5 milliamps | 5 milliamps | 8 milliamps | 13 milliamps |
signal format | Analog | Analog | Analog | Analog | Analog | Analog |
controls type | Knob | — | Knob | Knob | Knob | Knob |
voltage | 9 volts | 9 volts | 9 volts | 9 volts | 9 volts | 9 volts |
style | Classic | Mini | Classic | Classic | Classic | Classic |
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Customers like the quality, ease of use, sound quality and size of the guitar effect device. For example, they mention it's well built, simple and perfect for beginners. Some appreciate the value, and sturdiness. That said, opinions are mixed on delay and performance.
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Customers like the sound quality of the guitar effect device. They mention that the wah sound is ok, the tone control helps a mid-forward sound, and the circuitry is impressively low noise. Some say that the effect totally eliminates hum and buzz when set to about 40%. Overall, most are satisfied with the sound performance of the product.
"...For the price, this pedal is a great value - good sound and good construction, small enough to fit anywhere.Summary: I like this pedal." Read more
"...The circuitry is impressively low noise...." Read more
"...It's metal casing and came with sticky pads too, it totally eliminated my hum and buzz when set to about 40-50% and didn't effect my actual sound at..." Read more
"...Kind of pumpy for bass, but that is inherent in this style of circuit I think...." Read more
Customers like the value of the guitar effect device. They mention it sounds pretty good for the price, and it can be implemented very inexpensively.
"...Back in the way early days, this was an effect that could be implemented very inexpensively using the often-unused half of a pre-amp tube in an amp...." Read more
"...Life saver and so cheap!" Read more
"...I don't know how long it'll hold up, but it is metal, and you can't beat the price." Read more
"...I don’t use chorus often so the price is right" Read more
Customers like the sturdiness of the guitar effect device. They say it's well-built, has a high-quality metal body, and has s solid metal case. Customers also mention that the repeats are quite strong and the modeling makes it effortless to have sustain when playing leads.
"...Construction is good, with a strong two-piece anodized aluminum casing. All the controls and jacks are supported by the case, not the circuit boards...." Read more
"...The build quality is very good: the casing is made of tightly fitted pieces of extruded aluminum...." Read more
"...Heavy duty build easy to read and the sound is good old classic chorus. Absolutely beautiful sound...." Read more
"...The construction feels very sturdy and even for a mini-pedal it should stand up to repeated stomps. The knobs feel (mostly) stable...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the quality of the guitar effect device. They mention that it's a good basic splitter, well built, and sturdy. Some say that the ultimate drive is fantastic, and that it is worth having in the collection. Overall, most are happy with the product's sound and value.
"...The pedal is true bypass, the full signal goes through with the power disconnected...." Read more
"...The pots have a good feel: a bit of resistance, and stay put. The switch is bog standard...." Read more
"Great bit of kit, needed it for a gig, was getting a lot of noise from my pedals, fitted this to my set up, even low it drastically cut out the buzz..." Read more
"...electronic Dark Matter it's a great pedal! It works great alone, as an OD or distortion...." Read more
Customers find the guitar effect device easy to use. They say it has a simple design and operation, making it perfect for beginners. They also say it adds a swirling effect to the sound and is easy to set up and use right away. Customers also mention that it's made with quality, sturdy materials.
"...A phaser is a fairly simple device. It adds a swirling effect to the sound...." Read more
"...Simple: sounds great!..." Read more
"...Because it’s a digital delay the repeats are very clear as opposed to a analog delay which has slightly softer repeats for more subtlety...." Read more
"I add it to my board. I love the pedal and it is easy to use. Good price too. Giving the big guys a run for the money." Read more
Customers find the size of the guitar effect device excellent, compact, and fits the bill surprisingly well. They also say it fits easily on their board and is handy for cramped pedal boards.
"...pedal is a great value - good sound and good construction, small enough to fit anywhere.Summary: I like this pedal." Read more
"...It's not noisy, looks great, fits easily on my board etc, etc... I can't say anything bad about this thing!..." Read more
"High quality metal body. Accurate to specs as written. small size helps with those who dont have much room on their pedal boards...." Read more
"First of all, the pedal is well built and is nice and compact. It does feel lighter than one might expect, but for me, that's not a big deal...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the guitar effect device. Some mention it works well, is very usable, and a great way to pick up an effect. However, others say that it didn't work at all, oscillates past noon, and is ineffective for such high gain pedals.
"...But for bedroom or studio use, it is perfectly good, and a great way to pick up an old-time effect.Summary: I like this pedal...." Read more
"...flexibility to get quite a range of colors, and it works well in combination with a delay or chorus, because it won’t dull the high end...." Read more
"Well mine lasted 6 weeks before it quit working. I use isolated PS and swapped out lines etc. Definately was the pedal that went bad...." Read more
"...It works great alone, as an OD or distortion. It's not noisy, looks great, fits easily on my board etc, etc... I can't say anything bad about this..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the delay. Some mention it's a great analog delay, with a simple speed alteration function. That said, others say it'll muddied up your sound and that the intensity knob isn't as gradual as it could be.
"...The delay sounds perfectly fine and even though it doesn’t have a tap feature, it’s very usable for what I want to use it for...." Read more
"...Extreme speed produced a tremolo effect...." Read more
"...I was looking for something a lot slower. And the fast side is over the top. A lot more than I’d expect...." Read more
"The delay aspect works just fine, but it boosts volume and adds highs in the signal chain - working on trying to solve that problem...." Read more
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KMise Tremolo Pedal
What is a tremolo? As relates to electric guitar, tremolo is a modulation in the volume of the sound. That's all. Back in the way early days, this was an effect that could be implemented very inexpensively using the often-unused half of a pre-amp tube in an amp. This made it a popular feature for amp manufacturers, which in turn led to its use by musicians, especially back when there were basically no other effects.
I have several old tube amps with tremolo, and this pedal does a pretty good imitation of the genuine article. The tremolo effect varies from almost undetectable to a full underwater warble kind of sound. I also have some more modern tremolo effects, and I think blindfolded you would be hard-pressed to tell the difference. The pedal is true bypass, the full signal goes through with the power disconnected. When the effect is enabled, the volume does go up a bit, but with basically no additional noise.
I've seen some complaints that this pedal doesn't really kick in until you have the intensity half way up. Actually, more like 1/3 the way up, and that is pretty much how an old tube tremolo worked. To turn an old built-in tube tremolo off, you simply turn it all the way down, there is no switch. As far as the rate goes, this pedal is also comparable to the real thing.
For the price, this pedal is surprisingly well made, with an all-metal case, and solid-feeling switch. The pots are smooth and quiet, but the shafts are plastic, not metal, and the knobs come off rather easily. The jacks are tight. There is no provision for a battery, you will need a 9 volt power supply. I use a 1Spot. The lack of a battery does not bother me at all, I never use batteries in effects. Modern batteries are awful, they all leak, you are asking for trouble.
Inside, there are two stacked circuit boards, one for the electronics, and the other for input/output/power/etc. All the components are modern miniature surface-mount, everything is very neat. The jacks, switch, and pots are supported solidly by the sturdy metal case, not the circuit boards.
I'm not a cork-sniffer. You can spend $200 on a tremolo pedal. Would that be better? I hope so !!! This pedal does everything you could want from it for $20. It is a terrific value - well-made, quiet, and sounds fine. I would not take it out on the road and stomp it every night with hob-nailed boots, not with those plastic pot shafts. But for bedroom or studio use, it is perfectly good, and a great way to pick up an old-time effect.
Summary: I like this pedal.
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KMise Phase Pedal
A phaser is a fairly simple device. It adds a swirling effect to the sound. Most 'classic' phasers have just a single control for the speed or rate of the effect. The only other control on this pedal is a mechanical true-bypass switch. This effect cannot take a battery, you will need a 9v power supply, I recommend a 1Spot. Batteries today are expensive and very poorly made anyway.
Construction is good, with a strong two-piece anodized aluminum casing. All the controls and jacks are supported by the case, not the circuit boards. The only weakness is the plastic shaft of the knob, which could break if abused. That makes this pedal more suited for the studio or bedroom than the road. Mine has an error in the printing on the case - it is a "Vintage Phas". Ha.
When engaged, the pedal gives you the classic phase effect, with no noise or change in volume. There's just not a lot to a phaser. I have one other phase pedal, and the two are quite comparable, this one having a more pronounced effect and greater speed range. For the price, this pedal is a great value - good sound and good construction, small enough to fit anywhere.
Summary: I like this pedal.
KMise Tremolo Pedal
What is a tremolo? As relates to electric guitar, tremolo is a modulation in the volume of the sound. That's all. Back in the way early days, this was an effect that could be implemented very inexpensively using the often-unused half of a pre-amp tube in an amp. This made it a popular feature for amp manufacturers, which in turn led to its use by musicians, especially back when there were basically no other effects.
I have several old tube amps with tremolo, and this pedal does a pretty good imitation of the genuine article. The tremolo effect varies from almost undetectable to a full underwater warble kind of sound. I also have some more modern tremolo effects, and I think blindfolded you would be hard-pressed to tell the difference. The pedal is true bypass, the full signal goes through with the power disconnected. When the effect is enabled, the volume does go up a bit, but with basically no additional noise.
I've seen some complaints that this pedal doesn't really kick in until you have the intensity half way up. Actually, more like 1/3 the way up, and that is pretty much how an old tube tremolo worked. To turn an old built-in tube tremolo off, you simply turn it all the way down, there is no switch. As far as the rate goes, this pedal is also comparable to the real thing.
For the price, this pedal is surprisingly well made, with an all-metal case, and solid-feeling switch. The pots are smooth and quiet, but the shafts are plastic, not metal, and the knobs come off rather easily. The jacks are tight. There is no provision for a battery, you will need a 9 volt power supply. I use a 1Spot. The lack of a battery does not bother me at all, I never use batteries in effects. Modern batteries are awful, they all leak, you are asking for trouble.
Inside, there are two stacked circuit boards, one for the electronics, and the other for input/output/power/etc. All the components are modern miniature surface-mount, everything is very neat. The jacks, switch, and pots are supported solidly by the sturdy metal case, not the circuit boards.
I'm not a cork-sniffer. You can spend $200 on a tremolo pedal. Would that be better? I hope so !!! This pedal does everything you could want from it for $20. It is a terrific value - well-made, quiet, and sounds fine. I would not take it out on the road and stomp it every night with hob-nailed boots, not with those plastic pot shafts. But for bedroom or studio use, it is perfectly good, and a great way to pick up an old-time effect.
Summary: I like this pedal.
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KMise Phase Pedal
A phaser is a fairly simple device. It adds a swirling effect to the sound. Most 'classic' phasers have just a single control for the speed or rate of the effect. The only other control on this pedal is a mechanical true-bypass switch. This effect cannot take a battery, you will need a 9v power supply, I recommend a 1Spot. Batteries today are expensive and very poorly made anyway.
Construction is good, with a strong two-piece anodized aluminum casing. All the controls and jacks are supported by the case, not the circuit boards. The only weakness is the plastic shaft of the knob, which could break if abused. That makes this pedal more suited for the studio or bedroom than the road. Mine has an error in the printing on the case - it is a "Vintage Phas". Ha.
When engaged, the pedal gives you the classic phase effect, with no noise or change in volume. There's just not a lot to a phaser. I have one other phase pedal, and the two are quite comparable, this one having a more pronounced effect and greater speed range. For the price, this pedal is a great value - good sound and good construction, small enough to fit anywhere.
Summary: I like this pedal.
I have both the tremolo and the phase pedal: and both are useful.
The phase pedal is the star of the show though, as it gives a lush dimensional phase effect with minimal change to the basic guitar tone. Simple: sounds great!
Despite the cautionary warning to not open it: no user serviceable parts inside: I did open it up to take a look as I have built a few pedals myself: and I like to see how things are made.The build quality is very good: the casing is made of tightly fitted pieces of extruded aluminum. So it’s not only strong, but outstanding EMF rejection. The circuitry is impressively low noise. With the miniaturization possible with SMD manufacturing: What used to require a big box is now nicely done with the tiny components on one board and the switching on another. The pots have a good feel: a bit of resistance, and stay put. The switch is bog standard.
As far as the tremolo sound: it’s very clean at lower settings and covers a wide range from imperceptible rate of 1hz and no depth, through subtle pulsing, to well known country and rock tones near the middle of the knob’s travel and finally to thick and murky with the knobs all the way clockwise. There’s enough flexibility to get quite a range of colors, and it works well in combination with a delay or chorus, because it won’t dull the high end. There’s a hint of gain boost and slightly more clarity than the bypassed tone at lower settings, so it won't seamlessly match volume from on to off at some settings, though the treble character can be softened to taste with the depth knob.
Not as nuanced and versatile as high end products that cost 5x or more as much, and if you use need more extensive control, you might consider the three knob version. But for basic tremolo effects I generally use, this unit works very well.
It was going to get 4 stars because as you crank it higher you have to pick harder, but that's normal for a noise gate and for the price and value and quality of the pedal. It's metal casing and came with sticky pads too, it totally eliminated my hum and buzz when set to about 40-50% and didn't effect my actual sound at all. Whilst I didn't end up needing it for the concert I use it at home in my setup and for my Amp and it's on hand for when there's no DI to use! Life saver and so cheap!
It was going to get 4 stars because as you crank it higher you have to pick harder, but that's normal for a noise gate and for the price and value and quality of the pedal. It's metal casing and came with sticky pads too, it totally eliminated my hum and buzz when set to about 40-50% and didn't effect my actual sound at all. Whilst I didn't end up needing it for the concert I use it at home in my setup and for my Amp and it's on hand for when there's no DI to use! Life saver and so cheap!
If you think you'd like it, you probably will. I get tones from blues rock, classic rock to metal.
Best $18 pedal I've ever seen!
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I'm just getting back into recording music, and although I am a rhythm player (mostly country) on acoustic and archtop guitars, I'm going to start adding other pedals from the KMISE line to my arsenal because not only are they a great value for the money, I can achieve other sounds and tones if I need them for certain tracks without breaking the bank.
For how inexpensive these are compared to the bigger name brands, can you afford not to have a few of these pedals in your musical toolbox?
Buen tono, se acopla bien a la pastilla que pongas.
Reviewed in Mexico on September 7, 2023
Buen tono, se acopla bien a la pastilla que pongas.