I'm going to try the Sonicwood. Ordered and waiting. I ordered this because I like to plug my guitar into a DI / eq box. I need another very portable DI/preamp eq unit. I like this setup because I connect my rig to both the PA or house sound system 'and' to my normal guitar tube amp. I use an ADI21 Behringer DI/preamp pedal + separate delay + separate treble booster + separate distortion pedals; XLR out to powered Electrovoice zxl powered Bluetooth stage monitors, and to the regular tube guitar amp 'at the same time' (Orange Rocker 15 combo). The bi-amping technique works very well and the sound is very enhanced and beautiful. This is the reason that many players like to use this method. It sounds better. I need another DI/preamp box and this is specifically designed for acoustic guitars. I plan to use the incoming Sonicwood to plug my acoustic guitar into and then I can easily hook it up to the powered stage monitors via XLR cable, as well as to a regular guitar amp at the same time. Connecting to the guitar amp with a regular guitar cable via the 1/4" output jack on the Sonicwood. The Sonicwood might make a great single unified pedal that boosts the input signal, allows for tone shaping, adds delay, and also has reverb available. This is a lot of available options, plus this item will use almost any power supply you already have. Everybody has 9v power adaptors laying around, easily available from any other guitar pedal. I think my Sonicwood includes a power adaptor. I anticipate that this little lit up pedal will be very useful in my acoustic applications. I am confident that even just this into an amp and PA will sound very reasonable.
hi mate, happy new year from norfolk UK! just got one question,,, can i also use this pedal as a DI box and connect it to a mixer or do i still need a seperate DI in order to use this. thank you and more power to your channel!
I got one of these and actually find it to be pretty much noiseless. You can purchase a little power cable that connects direct to a 9v battery and I run it off that. Works perfect for about 3 hours off a 9v rechargeable battery. I picked it up for £40. The pre amp does a good job of removing piezo quack, having a tap tempo delay alone for £40 is pretty cheap on its own and a chorus which you can change the rate with your foot..??! Very useful. I can fully recommend this pedal.
Got one for just over £40, new! I’d say for the money it’s fine. I stick a looper after it and for home use it’s fine. If your wanting to spend money you could easily throw £300 plus for the same set up. I’ll see how well it lasts but it seems quite well made. Value for money = bargain!
No is specifically for acoustic sounds but you could always set the preamp with more volume as a boost: If you want a small looper from them, check this out: th-cam.com/video/-5j86AABJYQ/w-d-xo.htmlsi=jbz6MAeJoqFGTVal
That’s fair. I would say that it’s still a great product and I am now using it as part of my mini looping setup and sounds great. 👍🏻 th-cam.com/video/vl0FUYEz77A/w-d-xo.html
No recomiendo. falta impedancia iz . Falta volumen inyeccion. Es un falso pream .La calidad de sonido no es buena , el audio por cascos es terrible sonido lata . Reverb sonido lata.
I'm going to try the Sonicwood. Ordered and waiting.
I ordered this because I like to plug my guitar into a DI / eq box. I need another very portable DI/preamp eq unit. I like this setup because I connect my rig to both the PA or house sound system 'and' to my normal guitar tube amp. I use an ADI21 Behringer DI/preamp pedal + separate delay + separate treble booster + separate distortion pedals; XLR out to powered Electrovoice zxl powered Bluetooth stage monitors, and to the regular tube guitar amp 'at the same time' (Orange Rocker 15 combo). The bi-amping technique works very well and the sound is very enhanced and beautiful. This is the reason that many players like to use this method. It sounds better.
I need another DI/preamp box and this is specifically designed for acoustic guitars.
I plan to use the incoming Sonicwood to plug my acoustic guitar into and then I can easily hook it up to the powered stage monitors via XLR cable, as well as to a regular guitar amp at the same time. Connecting to the guitar amp with a regular guitar cable via the 1/4" output jack on the Sonicwood.
The Sonicwood might make a great single unified pedal that boosts the input signal, allows for tone shaping, adds delay, and also has reverb available. This is a lot of available options, plus this item will use almost any power supply you already have. Everybody has 9v power adaptors laying around, easily available from any other guitar pedal. I think my Sonicwood includes a power adaptor.
I anticipate that this little lit up pedal will be very useful in my acoustic applications. I am confident that even just this into an amp and PA will sound very reasonable.
That’s true about the connections and it should come with a power adapter.
Let me know how you get on with it. 👍🏻
hi mate, happy new year from norfolk UK!
just got one question,,, can i also use this pedal as a DI box and connect it to a mixer or do i still need a seperate DI in order to use this. thank you and more power to your channel!
Great question and HNY!
Yes you can as it has both XLR and Jack out. So you can use the XLR straight to mixer if you wanted to. 👍🏻
I got one of these and actually find it to be pretty much noiseless. You can purchase a little power cable that connects direct to a 9v battery and I run it off that. Works perfect for about 3 hours off a 9v rechargeable battery. I picked it up for £40. The pre amp does a good job of removing piezo quack, having a tap tempo delay alone for £40 is pretty cheap on its own and a chorus which you can change the rate with your foot..??! Very useful. I can fully recommend this pedal.
Thanks for the review James.
Clever trick with the 9v battery. 👍🏻
@@JohnPaulMusicUK yeah cool. They are about £2 and work with all the pedals I’ve tried them on!
Got one for just over £40, new! I’d say for the money it’s fine. I stick a looper after it and for home use it’s fine. If your wanting to spend money you could easily throw £300 plus for the same set up.
I’ll see how well it lasts but it seems quite well made.
Value for money = bargain!
Total bargain. I have a few of the Sonicake stuff and it is certainly lasting the gigs and my heavy foot! 🤣
Is it stereo
It’s a mono jack solution.
no looper, no boost for solo.
No is specifically for acoustic sounds but you could always set the preamp with more volume as a boost:
If you want a small looper from them, check this out: th-cam.com/video/-5j86AABJYQ/w-d-xo.htmlsi=jbz6MAeJoqFGTVal
That popping when switching is really putting me off. Such a shame as it sounds good apart from that.
That’s fair. I would say that it’s still a great product and I am now using it as part of my mini looping setup and sounds great. 👍🏻
th-cam.com/video/vl0FUYEz77A/w-d-xo.html
No recomiendo. falta impedancia iz . Falta volumen inyeccion. Es un falso pream .La calidad de sonido no es buena , el audio por cascos es terrible sonido lata . Reverb sonido lata.
That’s such a shame. I like mine, genuinely and it has a bit of noise on it but it’s not terrible. Good for a quick gig.