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VSN Delay Tuner Chorus Reverb Looper Guitar Digital Multi-effect pedal a series of digital effect pedals True bypass RE-05 …

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Color: Purple Looper


Features

  • Multi-effect Combining Looper, Delay, Reverb, Chorus, Tuner five powerful functional effect.
  • Effect Mode Effect Mode is very easy to use, When the shift gear is on the EFFECT gear, the FX Light will be long on. The effect degree of the effect device can be adjusted by the delay knob, chorus knob and Reverb knob.
  • Looper modeLooper mode is used by the effector alone. It takes effect when the shift gear is set to the looper gear. FX loop lights on.Press down on the peg to enter record-standby mode. As soon as you enter the audio, start recording immediately and press the pedal button to play it back at the location you want to loop.
  • TUNER ButtonControl loop recording, playing, stacking, clearing and other working states.Press and hold to enter the TUNER mode. The FX and LOOP indicators are off, and the TUNER indicator blinksAdjust tone with nixie tube display.
  • True Bypass Provide transparent tone.LED indicator shows the working state. Brings a new level of of control to what is expected and needed by today's guitar players.
  • Notice There is not power adapter included, you need to buy one.

Description

VSN Looper Pro VSN RE-05 is the latest new pedal developed by our company, which is a qualitative leap in technology,combining Looper, Delay, Reverb, Chorus, Tuner five powerful functional effect.The RE-05's Looper effect features its ultra-simple design and guitar center features such as true bypass,dry simulation, and high quality audio. With a 40-second loop time and unlimited voice acting andundo/redo capabilities, the Circulator is the perfect combination of quality, creativity and simplicity.It combines all the basic functions of a circulator. Allows you to play the opposite loop as you can imagine,and it can do a subtle A show or a show where the audience dies on their tracks.The chorus effect has a pure, clear and transparent texture sound that is fresh and natural.Music with the best interpretation of blue rock and pop styles. The RE-05 also features a warm, clean, smoothretro delay sound with adjustable delay times from 20ms to 620ms for a wide range of musical styles.The echo control adjusts the length of time the delayed sound will sound, while the feedback knob controlsthe intensity of the delayed sound.As a true analog delay, along with feedback right away, the RE-05 is capable of generating a positivefeedback loop, great for ending a show!The reverberator adds atmosphere to your sound. To create a beautiful sound for electric guitar, combinedwith the delay effect can bring out more richness in the extended sound, making the sound very psychedelic,straight into the Jimmy state. All in all, re-05 psychedelic rock perfectly captures the symbolic reverberationeffects of the late 60s.Chromatic guitar tuner for a wide range of tunings, luxury LED display resulting inclear tuning results. Enjoy your own fun and colorful life.

Brand: VSN


Style: Compact


Color: Purple Looper


Voltage: 9 Volts (DC)


Amperage: 300 Milliamps


Item Weight: 8.8 ounces


Product Dimensions: 4.4 x 2.3 x 1.7 inches


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: VSN RE-05


Date First Available: June 27, 2023


Body Material: Metal


Color Name: Purple Looper


Signal Format: Analog


Material Type: Metal


Power Source: Corded Electric


Voltage: 9 Volts (DC)


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Cheapest Vintage-Sounding Delay
Color: Purple Delay
This pedal is *reminiscent* of a Carbon Copy, but much smaller and a quarter of the price. It’s definitely got the analog delay sound: repeats grit up and degrade, messing with the delay time makes fun spaceship noises, and it goes into self-oscillation with the feedback turned up. The mod switch is a nice addition. Adds a bit of slow warble to the delays and sounds really cool. I haven’t opened it up to see if the LFO rate and depth can be adjusted. Only negative things are the absence of tap tempo and some sound quality things. The signal can get kinda “crispy” sounding if you play loud/hard. Not super audible in a live setting, but it becomes immediately noticeable in a recording session. Long story short: it’s a great budget delay pedal if you’re curious or want something small for bar gigs and practice. However, I’d save up and invest in something nicer if you plan to record with it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2022 by Patrick

  • Makes your guitar sound like a bowed instrument - and that's it!
Color: White Delay
At certain settings, it verges on being able to sound as if the notes are being played back in reverse but I am not interested in that. There really is no reason to purchase this pedal other than, on occasion, you want your guitar to sound like a bowed instrument. "Do I really want that? Will I use it?" For the price, this was something I was willing to answer. I fell in love with the effect instantly, and most people I show(off) to are equally impressed. In that regard, I got what I expected. But I also got much more... This effect will force you to play guitar differently. Very fast runs of notes generally don't sound pleasing through this pedal, so it forces you to slow down. As a result, I'm making better note choices, my vibrato is improved, and my solos are becoming more melodic. If you told me before I bought that I'd be a better player thanks to a pedal that makes my guitar sound like a violin, viola, or even cello, I would have said you are crazy. And I would have been wrong. My one complaint and the reason why I give only 4 stars is that you lose a significant amount of volume when the pedal is engaged. It seems to be a common characteristic as I've tried other brands and had the same outcome. I wish there was a volume control on the pedal that worked without affecting the effect. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2020 by Anthony Primavera

  • unusable: pitch accuracy & latency.
Color: Blue Harmonizer
I’m comparing this VSN Harmonizer and the Mooer Pitch Box to the Donner Harmonic Square. They’re all pitch shifter mini pedals but only the Donner is usable (i actually replaced my EHX Pico Pitchfork with the Donner which is $50 vs the Pitchfork’s $200.) The VSN and Mooer have extremely inaccurate pitch tuning on all intervals and close to slapback level latency. hilarious. The Pico Pitchfork has some very cool features but the sound is really weird and cold. I’m a jazz/blues/fusion/rock/whatevs player and use octaves with drive for lines, 5ths and 4ths for lines and some “synthy” chording over a static tonal center. The Donner sounds great clean or with varying degrees of drive. definitely worth the price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2024 by pc

  • Worked great for a little while
Color: White Delay
I guess it just couldn’t handle the job. I liked the swells it was producing. Then all of a sudden it began doing multiple swells. Almost like a delay. Easy setup but didn’t last long. Edit: after a brief “rest”, it began working again. I bought another one just in case this one does it again.
Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2024 by Darlene Gunnell

  • Good Sound
Color: Blue Chours
This is a good sounding chorus effect for acoustic/electric or electric guitar. Small size is a plus.
Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2024 by James M Benedict

  • Great tuner
Color: Silver Tuner Pedal
Can't beat the pedal for the price. Although I can't say that a more expensive tuner works better or is more accurate, as I have never used one, this tuner works well and does what it is supposed to do.
Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2024 by Bryan

  • Received a used unit. Sucks all tone, can’t track, no unity gain possible.
Color: Blue Harmonizer
IDK if I got a broken one, but I’ve read similar issues and I don’t think is the case. The unit I received is used. The box gives it away. And so does the fact that there was tape covering the LED and I can totally understand why. That thing can make you blind. It can create nice harmonies, and that hole it sounds very synthetic, it still blends nicely on a dirty channel. Now, on clean or crunch, the sound can get really bad. There is a noticeable delay that will throw off your playing. Only suitable, again, on high gain (red channel on a Marshall dual super lead, full gain and half volume) I didn’t fully test it, but it seems to really be a true bypass. My guess, with some kind of relay, both by the sound it makes and the fact that the switch can be used to store presets and shift modes. I don’t think it’s something doable without using the switch just to drive digital electronics. Now, what you were waiting for. Can it harmonize: yes. But I wouldn’t trust it to more than single notes. Still throws a delay that rarely sounds right. The produced sound is very synthesized, but not necessarily “bad” and sounds really cool on high gain. Does it suck tone: yes. A lot. Way more than a regular crybaby Wah. But when bypassed it gets completely transparent ( or transparent enough for my ears, YMMv) I played with its placement in the effect chain and with a compressor, in the input, or the Tx loop, but no matter what, all treble is gone as soon as this is turned on. * does it him: No. but I fed it with a nice isolated channel of a spot power source. * well below unity gain. I had to use a compressor to both blend the dry and wet better and to raise level/ act as a buffer. Just like for tone I played all over, but never found it usable on clean or low gain. -* you won’t ever have a doubt if it’s on. The LED can be seen from many yards away. *Didn’t play well with Solid state. (I didn’t bother with a fender valve amp, see below) Has potential, but sadly it will go back. I can’t have it in the chain without sucking all of the treble, except maybe putting it in the FX loop and using the FX loop bypass of a Marshall. I don’t have such option on my fender or my solid state amp, so it’s not very useful after all. I have a feeling that if it’s not broken, it has issues with impedance, but I’ll leave it up to the manufacturer. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2022 by RG

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