🎶 Elevate Your Sound Game!
The RowinLTL-03 Metal Guitar Effect Pedal features a robust full metal case, true bypass functionality, and versatile input/output options, making it an essential tool for guitarists seeking to enhance their sound with high-gain boosts.
M**.
Going into year 3 and still works great!
First off don't pay too much attention to the reviews on this power supply. Got look at the 1 star reviews and they seem to be talking about completely different products. I have no idea how or why but if you read them, they're not talking about this power supply. Now, as for my experience, it works great. The usb outlet still works. My pedals all still work. If the ac adapter ever dies or gets lost I can replace it easily because it's no hard wired in. It fits under my pedal board with no issues. The plugs don't wiggle, they're snug. It's made in a medal housing. Not cheap plastic parts to break. Most importantly, none of my pedals buzz. No 60hz hum what so ever. I run two PCs, two monitors, two amps and a ton of lights a recording equipment in the same room and I can't hear anything but guitar. Throw out your daisy chains and buy two of these. You'll thank me and the guy that invented isolated power supplies.
Z**N
Great value
Good.Super cheap, sounds like a classic BB delay quite tiny.BadNo tails on delay, could use a bit more mix (seems to only go to 45% wet/dry).UglyNothing. Honestly it’s so cheap and fun it’s a steal. Using it with a joyo British for a backup rig. It’s great. Cheap little pedals like these rival several Boss products I’ve used. Time for the big boys to step up their game.
O**S
Amazing for the Price. One Con
This is pretty great honestly, love the control and sounds fantastic. The only problem (and its minimal) is that when you turn on the pedal board, the default is the ON position, even if you turned it off before shutting down the board. I know a lot of pedals do that, I just find it a little annoying.
S**S
Having a Rumble With The Dumble
Since I kept hearing about the legendary Dumble amps the past few months on YouTube, and having not a freakin clue what Dumble amps were before that, but getting a good education in them quickly, and seeing demos of the various pedals that give you something close to that low to med. gain sound, well,I read about the Rowin and I had to have one. I have only used it a few times so far, but it absolutelygives you a nice, warm crunchy OD, can go from real mellow J. J. Cale type, on up to Dire Straits,on up to a good crunch med. gain OD for harder rock or blues solos. The boost it gives youis palpable even on a gain setting of say, 9 pm. Like the Boss Blues Driver, but much moresubtle.That's precisely what I boughtit for. It will also absolutely make a decent small amp or practice amp (but something a bit morepowerful, a Vox, etc.) sound at least close to a Dumble type amp. I wouldn't expect it to beexact, that's impossible, but it sounds darned good, it's built like a tank, metal mini pedal,and it's easy to use and dial in sounds. For $30 it's a total steal, I think. If you want to playsome J J Cale or even Robert Cray, this is the type of pedal you need. Robben Ford, et al.If you want to play Motorhead...well...this is the wrong pedal! LOL
A**R
It Cuts Down the Noise!
I have been using this pedal since 2019. It's really made a difference in my output. I didn't think speaker humming and things like that were a problem with the distorted loud metal that I try to bring alive. When I first tried pedal I was amazed to see how much improved my sound was with zero humming. Just turn single knob until you find the sweet spot where you get the most output when plucking your string with the deadest silence before you do.
W**M
Good value
It works well and its compact size is a big plus.
D**H
Good tuner but doesn't like daisy chain power
Tuning seems to be very accurate and it is in a sturdy metal case. It does not like being on a daisy chain, if it's daisy chained it will cause a ton of noise when distortion is turned on even it the tuner is off and in bypass, using a separate adapter fixed this issue and an isolated power supply should also work. The top 3 led lights are far too bright, putting a piece of electrician tape over them fixed the brightness issue, the leds are still visible through the tape but no longer blinding. Will update if any major problems arise.
F**K
Received 2 defective ones
The quality control on these pedals is astonishingly bad. I received one defective unit, Amazon sent me a replacement and the replacement was defective as well. They wouldn't power on via USB or the 9v jack.Word of Advice:When it comes to modulation pedals I've now learned that you really just have to bite the bullet and spend the money for a BOSS, TC Electronic, or some other reputable company's pedal. You're not going to find anything cheaper that won't come dead on arrival, crap out on you, or sound like two dingos wrestling over a kiwi in a trash can while your parents fight over whose fault it was that the dingos got out. It's not a very enjoyable sound, is what I'm getting at...On the bright side, you CAN cheap out and get knock off tube screamers, RATs, and OCD pedals that sound great. I've been nothing but happy with my cheap knock off distortion pedals. Modulation pedals on the other hand, I've had these 2 knock off delays come DOA, had a knock off phaser come DOA, and replaced my knock off chorus (sounded bad and boosted the volume), and my knock off flanger (sounded bad). And now I have to replace my knock off delay pedal because it also sucks the big one.Now I run a TC Electronic HoF2 reverb, BOSS CE-2w, and TC Electronic Vortex flanger and I love those pedals to pieces. They sound amazing.It pained me to drop that kind of cash on guitar pedals, but I couldn't be happier with the sound. Save the 60-something bucks you'd spend on this pedal and save up for a used BOSS DD-7 or TC Electronic Flashback. You'll probably spend twice as much, but you're actually going to get way more for your money.Buying this pedal is like buying a 3 dollar cheeseburger from the gas station (y'know, the burgers that just sit there under that lamp all day like an ugly dog at the pound waiting for that poor desperate soul to come in and be like "you're the bad decision for me, little ugly dog.")I'm sorry if this review has rambled, it's just... They sent me two pedals and neither of them worked, and I'm having a moment where I can't quite tell if God is dead, or he's just mad at me.
C**N
Muy bueno
Con el nivel 40 es mas que suficiente para matar ruidos de tierra de la fuente de alimentacion y de las distorciones.
M**A
Buen pedal para bajo
Excelente pedal para ecualizacion en bajo. Económico pero con buen sonido.
A**T
Good but Dumbler is better
Like the title says, and that’s just my opinion. But this is a fun pedal that helps you make some really cool sounds.
D**Z
Mejor de lo esperado
No tenía muchas expectativas debido al precio, pero sorprendentemente la calidad es muy buena. Es un pedal muy pequeño pero con un gran sonido. Lo recomiendo para quienes como yo, tocan guitarra como pasatiempo.
D**S
Caja DI económica para guitarra y con emulador de altavoz
Pedal muy compacto imprescindible si quieres dar salida a tu pedalera a una mesa de mezclas para ir directo a la PA, para conectar un altavoz de respuesta plana como un monitor de escenario o para grabar… La salida es muy silenciosa tanto en XLR como en jack, y tiene además un ajuste de nivel para elevar o reducir la señal 20dB, como tienen muchas cajas DI, que resulta muy útil.La emulación de cabina es decente, pero no esperes que sea como una IR de gama alta… la mayor pega es que si la activas, tiene que ser para las dos salidas… de manera que no puedes mandar la salida sin emulación por jack al ampli y la salida XLR con emulación a la mesa… O las dos van con emulación o ninguna… esto me parece un fallo que le resta versatilidad… Estaría bien que se pudiese asignar o bien tener una salida thru para ir al ampli directamente.Por último, el LED es demasiado brillante… yo lo he tenido que tapar con un poco de cinta porque me resulta molesto…Si no necesitas que sea muy compacta, yo creo que es más apañada la DI de Behringer Ultra-G Gi100 (también la tengo)… Luego ya te metes en opciones muy caras…En definitiva diría que es bastante recomendable y sólo le falta el poder asignar las salidas con o sin emulación…
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