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About This Item

  • Analog Tube Screamer Style Overdrive and Plexi-Crunch Distortion achieve most Dirty Tone Requirements of every Musical Genre
  • BBD-Style Analog-Voicing Chorus for adding Depth and Ambience to the Sound
  • Up to 1000ms Analog-Voicing Delay with TAP TEMPO, expanding your Tonal Spectrum for Solo and Riff playing
  • CAB SIM Function on the Phones Jack, for Recording or Direct-to-PA
  • Built-in TUNER for Turning your Instrument at any time; 9V Center Negative Regular Pedal Power Supply (Adapter included)

Description

Valeton Dapper Mini Effect Strip/Multi-effect Pedal for Electric Guitar Introduction Dapper Mini is a seriously potent effects strip with all the essentials for guitar. It's small but mighty. It has 4 main functions: DRIVE module with overdrive and distortion, CHORUS module with tuner, analog-voiced DELAY Mode with tap tempo. Besides, it has PHONES jack with built-in CAB SIM for silent jams. Features TUNER module with fast, accurate tuning Flexible DRIVE module combines overdrive and distortion in one Warm, lush CHORUS module for expanding your sound dimensions Analog-voiced DELAY module with tap tempo Adjustable PHONES output with built-in cab simulator Specifications Package Included: Details about Dapper Mini Effect Strip/Multi-effect Pedal 1. DRIVE Module The DRIVE module is an overdrive/distortion combo. Use the toggle to select between slick honey and mean dirt. In OD mode, you get a warm, thick overdrive; in DIST mode, you get that classic British high gain sound. 2. CHORUS Module Plunge into the CHORUS module to take your sound to a brave new world. Fine tune the onboard rate and depth knobs to beef up your cleans or give some extra body to your drives. Hold the CHORUS module ON/OFF switch to enable the TUNER. When this module is activated, Dapper Mini will be MUTED. There are 3 LEDs right next to OD/DIST toggle indicating the pitch accuracy. LED light in red: Pitch flat; LED light in green: In tune 3. DELAY Module Use the analog-voiced DELAY module to beef up your riffs and solos with warm, clear repeats. Hold the footswitch to enable Tap Tempo function. Tap to the rhythm of the song you're playing, and the TAP/PHONES LED will pulse to indicate the delay time you set. Hold the footswitch again to return to knob-controlled tempo mode. The max delay time is 1000ms. 4. PHONES Jack Plug your earphones into the PHONES jack (unbalanced) for silent jams. It's equipped with a cab simulator, so you can run Dapper Mini right to your headphones and sound like you're playing through a stack. You can also run a line out of this jack for direct recording or straight to the house PA system. ​Use the TAP/PHONES knob to adjust the headphones output volume.

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Brand Valeton
Weight (kg) 11.311 kg
Width (cm) 19.7
Length (cm) 6.5
Height (cm) 4.2
Jacks position on top Yes
Power Supply 9 Volt
Tap tempo Yes
Current Draw, mA 110
Best For Electric Guitars

Customer Reviews

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Lizeth Valle Herrera

Me encantó esta genial

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Greg Dittman

I’ve got about $40k worth of gear, including $6-7k in boutique pedals, but I was just looking for something to put in the loop of my Trio+ for practice, so I did not have to rearrange a board every time. This thing is super sturdy, very low noise, and perfect to spice up that dry signal.
The delay and chorus sound terrific. The overdrive circuit is grindy and spiky, but unlike similar products I’ve tried, I WAS able to dial the tone and gain back enough to get a decent crunch sound out of it.
I can imagine using it as a quick grab and go and would see no reason to spend hundreds of dollars on any of the other all-in-one micro products like this. Easily the best $50 I’ve ever spent on gear.

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Sarah

for the price i have zero complaints. surprisingly solid tone and goes well with my blues driver and reverb.

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Tim Brennan

If you’re a player who likes multiple $250 pedals to chase the perfect delay, overdrive or chorus, this isn’t for you. For the rest of us who want something that does the job pretty well, fits in a gig bag, and costs about the same as a tank of gas, this is great. The delay is particularly good for rockabilly and the overdrive gives a nice crunch. The chorus is the weakest but still fine. It’s hard to see much of a downside. I can’t speak to long-term reliability, but it seems sturdy.

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JERRY

Love the delay and chorus, but when bypass sound kind of boxy.

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