🎶 Elevate Your Sound Game!
The SONICAKE Guitar Pedal Multi-Effects QME-100 is a cutting-edge device that combines advanced hardware and digital modeling technology to deliver high-fidelity sound reproduction. With over 200 built-in effects, 63 amp models, and extensive connectivity options, this pedal is designed for musicians seeking versatility and quality in their performances.
Product Dimensions | 27.6 x 16.4 x 5.5 cm; 1.54 kg |
Item model number | QME-100 |
Colour | QME-100(Matribox II) |
Hardware Interface | USB |
Signal Format | Digital |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Voltage | 9 Volts |
Item Weight | 1.54 kg |
D**D
Brilliant piece of kit
You get a lot for your money with this pedal. Yes, most of the patches could be better but; that's what the software is for to alter the patches or create new ones to your liking which is easilly done. Nice and solid build.
R**S
Superb Sound quality.
Great unit. No reason why everybody, irrespective of ability could be really thrilled with this unit for the cost. I always find Multi FX units a bit daunting as a pedal board is so much easier. Half an hour playing around with I soon got the hang of it. Great functionality with ins/outs. The looper is quite basic but easy to attach a small ditto.......you can change to a different settings for soloing then. (I will look further into this but I think the looper response changes even you change patch on playback)
B**E
Excellent product
FeaturesValue for Money
D**E
Easy to use at a basic level, plenty of features to learn, well priced
The media could not be loaded. I've been playing the guitar for ten years or so but started late in life and am barely beyond beginner. I tend to primarily reply on my voice to entertain, but do enjoy using electronics to try and enhance the sound coming from my guitar. I only play electro-acoustic so was unsure how well this effects pedal would work, but for the most part it was fine.This has a wide range of built in sounds available and is relatively easy to use in a basic form, though downloading and reading the user manual is a good idea to get to grips with many of the features. For example, getting into the drum menu requires a long hold of the drum button, just pressing it starts or stops the current selected rhythm. And pressing A and B foot pedals enters the tuner. All useful to know but only really gleaned from watching Youtube videos or reading the manual.There are lots of editable settings and multiple spare slots for creating customised sounds. After about half an hour of playing I was confident enough to use it at a basic level with reasonable confidence, and will try and get to grips with some of the more advanced features over the coming months.Build quality is excellent, it's housed in a robust metal body (the original version was plastic) and there are lots of connections available, including midi, although these are 1/8" sockets rather than the multipin versions. It has no power switch, so a switchable socket is required, or the power lead has to be removed from the back of the device. When powering back on it returns to the last settings used, a nice touch.The drum machine is one of the weaker features, but still adequate for the average solo performance. I'm yet to play with the looper function, though already having two loopers I doubt this will be difficult to master.What I really like about a unit like this, is that it can make even a relatively novice guitar player, like me, sound reasonably competent. I found I was using the softer sound effects for most of my practice, though there are plenty of heavier effects on offer.A minor point to note is that some of the effects were pretty quiet when used on default settings with an electro-acoustic guitar, and I had to ramp up the levels to get them to an appropriate volume. Better to adjust the individual levels rather than the master volume though, as switching to a heavy effect might result in seriously blasted ear drums.This seems to be effectively be a competitively priced version of some of the slightly more advanced and expensive multi-effects pedals on the marker, but with many of the same capabilities. It's under half the price of the marginally higher spec Bose equivalent, though that has a touch screen.Overall a great addition to my guitar setup.
P**N
A clear bargain.
I love the build. It's a right chunk. The menus take some getting into discard the tiny paper slip instructions in the box and download the manual from the Sonicake site.The plexi's are quite good but overall some of the tones can be a little muffled and you would benefit by adding an EQ.
G**Y
Awesome compact pedal, large screen, great sounds
At the time of this review this pedal is £169.20 .... considering the last pedal i bought was nearer the £650 mark i wasnt sure how this would compare.I have to say how pleasantly surprised i was.The major downside to this pedal is the lack of a hard copy manual.... this is available online as a downloadable pdf but i would have preferred a hard copy.That being said i have to say i am very pleased with this pedal.... much more compact than my usual gigging one but the big colour screen is so much better.... so much easier to read under all the stage lighting.ive only used a few of the standard presets live so far as a test but will hopefully have it set up for a full gig soon.I did run through the presets with headphones and was very pleased with what they had to offer as standard sounds and modelled amps.For the price, the quality of both the build and the sounds it gives out and above all that lovely large screen (aging eyesight) i have to say this is a great unit ..... a definite recommended buy .... +++AAA
R**N
Very interesting product
Ive never used a product like this before so i was very interested in getting to try this out while im also learning to produce music.The pedal isnt spring loaded, rather you use your heal and toe to move it up and down.For cables there is a few options, allowing devices with 3.5mm, or an instrument and even just usb C.Audio over USB works both ways which is great for recording, i couldnt figure out the drums button on this, it seems very loud compared to the output when using usb., maybe its not configurable standalone. I also didnt test the windows software but the presets already on there are easy to use and configurable standalone.Theres many options/styles to play with and can be tweaked using the pedal and foot buttons that its a little overwhelming , in a good way, for a new user.It also works out the box with Linux and pulse.I would recommend this especially if you are familiar with the modes provided.
R**T
Great piece of kit
Generally I feel very daunted by multi-effects pedals etc. I also think they tend to look a bit naff, but this is really nicely designed and easy to use. I really like the loop function and the drum machine.
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