Valeton Dapper Mini Guitar Multi Effects Pedal (MES-1)
Dapper Mini is a seriously potent effects strip with all the essentials for guitar. This mini strip has everything you need. First in line is a stealth fast and accurate tuner so you can play confidently in tune. 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. 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. Use the analog-voiced DELAY module to beef up your riffs and solos with warm, clear repeats. Hold the footswitch to switch Tap Tempo function on/off. Plug your earphones into the PHONES jack for silent jams. It is equipped with a cab simulator, so you can run Dapper Mini right to your headphones and sound like you’re playing through a stack.
Product 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
Great compact analog multistrip, good delay, good drive, could use a few minor improvements for live play. A lot of pedal for the money. Great build quality. Delay sounds great as does the overdrive into my Yamaha THR10c. Tested it with a vox AC30 and a thinline Tele for a bit (real vox, not modeling) and the drive/distortion was great there… Really great. The drive acted a little bit like a tube screamer – just enough to break up the gain coming into the amp but not an artificial sound.Only cons are:1. The chorus modulation depth is a little strong (as in pitch shifting way too…
Nice Little Unit. For a few dollars more the Valeton Dapper adds a few more features than a similar budget priced unit. Aside from the analog type delay and chorus you have the flexability / choice of overdrive or distortion on the gain pedal, headphone out with cab sim and a tuner. The pedal itself sounds great. The od / gain gives you blusey to 70’s dirt with a typical chorus and wide ranging delay. The headphone out is a little underpowered but usuable and the tuner is actually pretty cool with the control…