Donner Morpher Distortion Pedal Solo Effect Guitar Pedal True Bypass
Introduce:
The Mopher pedal can make your little fresh tube AMP a fuller and louder sound as the “Full Stack” sound effect. Maintaining the original sound structure. Therefore,it will be no panic frequency. Neither dull bass nor obtrusive medium frenquency. The clip inside the pedal is JRC4558D which has better adaptability to the distortion including three modes.
Specifications:
Input impedance: 1 M Ohms.
Output impedance: 95 Ohms.
Working current: 13 mA.
Power Supply: 9V AC adapter.
Dimensions: 95mm (D) x 44mm (W) x 48mm (H).
Weight: 240g (with box).
Precautions:
Environment: 1. Do not use the pedal in high temperature, high humidity or subzero environments.
2. Do not use the pedal in the direct sunlight.
3. Please do not dissemble the pedal by yourself.
4. Please keep the manual for future reference.
Package included:
1 x Donner Morpher Distortion Effect Pedal.
1 x User’s Manual.
Product Features
- High degree distortion degree of metal, stable to solo, has strong expression with dynamic echo sound
- Whole aluminium-alloy classic, stable and strong
- True bypass provide transparent tone, LED indicator shows the working state
- Morpher is high-gain distortion, great made and affordable
- It’s a true bypass pedal with standard in and out, switch on/off with 3 knobs to control level, gain and tone
Good tone and sustain. What a great sounding little pedal with it’s own personality! I have three other distortion pedals that I really like: a FullTone OCD, Boss Metal Distortion, and an original MXR Distortion + I’ve had since the 70’s. This pedal doesn’t sound like any of the them. It occupies it’s own space. It’s not as aggressive (or as versatile) as the OCD, it’s not a metal distortion like the Boss Metal, and it’s not a fuzz like the D+. It can approximate some of the personality of those pedals, but…
Tone for Miles! Just got this little gem as a “Lightning Deal”. Arrived at my doorstep 17 hours after I ordered it. Tone for miles! Seems very well built. I also have a Donner Yellow Fall Delay, which is also a great pedal. It sounds great by itself, but with an overdrive pedal in front of it, it screams, sounds huge. A great way to dirty up a Princeton. With little to no effort I was able to achieve some great 80’s sounds (think Def Leppard, Guns N Roses, for example). If you don’t already…