🎸 Silence the noise, amplify your vibe.
The SONICAKE Noise Wiper is a compact, 100% analog noise gate pedal designed to eliminate unwanted noise without compromising your guitar's tone or dynamics. Featuring a simple one-knob threshold control, dual noise reduction modes (FAST and SMOOTH), and a true bypass footswitch, it ensures a clean signal path. Powered by a standard 9V center-negative supply, this pedal is a must-have for professional musicians seeking pristine sound clarity.
Product Dimensions | 9.35 x 4.2 x 5.2 cm; 220 g |
Item model number | QSS11-20 |
Colour | Noise Gate |
Hardware Interface | 1/4-inch Audio |
Signal Format | Analog |
Power Source | DC power supply |
Voltage | 9 Volts |
Item Weight | 220 g |
F**H
6/5, beyond expectations and without shame
.. .. So perspective.. I'm a pro musician. I'm blessed enough to be a full time musician and a signed guitarist in a big group in the USA🇺🇸, being from the UK🇬🇧 originallySince then. I upgraded my kit. I have a November burst Gibson les Paul and a 60s Jazzmaster, jcm800, strymon big sky, mxr pedals, Cali compressor, etc... I've got some beautiful and expensive kit. 🙏🏽🙌🏽PtlTHIS though......!!!! is proudly sat on my outrageously expensive pedal board...for £25....and I don't plan on letting it go any time soon lol.This is one of the best boosts I've ever used.I use my box of rock boost for Distortion solo boosts, and I'm running this as my seperate clean boost now. It's fantastic. And it does Distortion and clean both equally well. It also works well with an acoustic hooked up too!! I legit got an acoustic pick up on shein lmao slapped it on and it sounds awesome through my PA. Boost seems to brighten it's tone too and more clarity.I find it's quiet too, very little buzzing humming etc and if you do get any noise, a tiny bit of mxr smartgate will sort it. Or a well set up quality compressor like the Cali 76, and again, try use AC set ups from mains instead of running DC. DC sucks for your signal and noiseI now run all AC PSU via my spaceship 60xl AC. Fab.Jazzmaster vintera 60s are "noisy" guitars apparently.... Not mine. It's all about set up. I have next to no sound even with dist on.It's definitely worth the money, easily, no matter your level. It's worth having it even as a back up, it's compact in size, fun and takes your standard power supply. It's great all round.
S**E
Easy to use. Sounds good.
The built-in sounds included stuff I didn't need so I downloaded loads of the best recommended IRs online. Transferring them to the pedal was easy and now I can get anything from Fender cleans, to Marshall crunch and lead sounds. I also installed a variation of Laneys, 5150, and other amp sims to give me loads of options.For this price , it's a great pedal that does what it's supposed to. My only criticism, which is a tad unfair at this price, is that any pedal like this should have a digital read-out of the selected amp. I'd be happy to pay double to get this pedal with a display.The TC Electronic for example, tells you exactly which amp is selected. Unfortunately, I don't think that the £130 price tag is justified.If I had the money, I'd definitely get the JOYO amp loader.Like I said, the display criticisms is a bit harsh, but I'd definitely upgrade mine if they released one. I'm sure I'm not alone.If you're looking for a well priced pedal that just gets the job done without any bells and whistles , I'd thoroughly recommend this one.
D**R
new life into dull B string
Amazing little pedal, i bought this to enhance a very quiet low B string on a very cheap 6 string bass, simply put it makes the bass sound like it has active pickups, so anyone in need of boosting without changing pickups then this is definitely a solid cheap alternative.
J**O
Solid and does the job
A fair priced ABY pedal that does what it needs to do without any issues. Very happy with the pedal!
B**L
Small, robust, can create a large variety of ambient and trippy sounds which I love.
I love it. Can create some trippy, psychedelic sounds with this little pedal, as well as plenty of ambient chorus and reverb. Had a good fiddle around with it and made my guitar sound like a church organ. All in all good value for money.
C**T
Sorta Kinda Works.
This works ok if all you're looking to do is quieten that 60hz hum that single-coil pickups produce or reduce excess noise created by your EQ if you're using it to drive your clean signal a little, and perhaps for O/D if you're not pushing it too hard, but for distortion effects, it leaves much to be desired. I'm sure there is a sweet spot where you can get the balance right, but I haven't found it, so it either cuts too much or too little from the signal. Try to stack your overdrive with your distortion and this becomes utterly useless. I should have known better than to try to replace a decent noise gate with this just to save a little cash. Still, it will be useful early in the effects chain just to lose the 60hz hum on my Strats and Teles, so not a total loss.
M**H
Nicely made and very compact. Power supply not included.
This is my first effects pedal, and I love how compact it is. It is narrow, so on its own, it would perhaps tip over, but I anticipate it is intended to be one of a number on a board (the pedal comes with Velcro). I intend to use it with a synth more than with a guitar and probably on the stand, so I don't think I will have that issue, and actually prefer that it is not wider.I had assumed that it would come with a power supply, which it does not, so I have been unable to test it yet. one. Perhaps this is normal for such pedals - I don't know, but if so, although they state the power block must be 9V DC tip negative, the diameter of the jack does not seem to be mentioned at all. I've looked on Amazon and have ordered one that states it fits most pedals, so hopefully that will solve the issue, but for newbies like me, I wish the ad' had made it immediately clear that a power pack is not included and needs to be purchased separatelyI will update the review as and when I get a suitable power supply to test its sonic quality. That has now occurred - the first adapter I got that claimed it worked with most pedals was unfortunately the wrong polarity, so I am pleased the pedal survived that. I've tested it and it is fun. It certainly works, and I am learning its effects. th knobs are very, very small so you'd not want to be changing their settings on a live stage, but I didn't find them particularly problematic.
M**G
Well built, surprisingly multi-use.
Well built, comes with a cut-to-size hook and loop sticker for pedalboard adhesion.This pedal can be used as a LoFi filter, a videogame-like digital garble or even a fuzz pedal if you play with the settings. And the mix dial lets your clean/dry signal through too.Really enjoyable. I put it at the end of my signal chain and use the Gramophone setting to sound like my music I coming off of a warped and wobbly vynil record.
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