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Valeton Multi Effects Guitar Pedal Dapper Indie of Distortion Reverb Delay Chorus Fuzz And Phaser Tremolo for Indie Ambient Psychedelic Grunge Post Rock Stoner Metal Retro Alternative Tone
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Brand | Valeton |
Style | Delay,Reverb,Chorus,Multi Effects,Distortion,Overdrive |
Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
Voltage | 9 Volts |
Amperage | 150 Milliamps |
About this item
- Analog RAT-Style Overdrive/Distortion and BigMuff-Style Fuzz Tones
- 3 Modulations w/ TAP TEMPO: Chorus, Phaser, Tremolo
- 3 Delays w/ TAP TEMPO: Analog, Tape, Reverse
- 3 Reverbs w/ TRAIL Function: Room, Hall, Plate
- Headphones Jack with CAB SIM; Built-in TUNER; 9V Center Negative Regular Pedal Power Supply (Adapter included)
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Value for money | 4.6 | 4.4 | 4.2 | 3.1 | 4.7 | — |
Versatility | 4.3 | 4.3 | 4.0 | 4.0 | 4.4 | — |
Quality of material | 4.4 | — | 4.4 | 4.3 | — | — |
Sound quality | 4.1 | — | 3.8 | — | 4.4 | — |
Volume control | — | 4.4 | 4.0 | 3.3 | — | — |
Sold By | VOLKTONE | TengZhi-US | Dilixiusi | Amuzik | JFOUT | HOEREV® |
hardware interface | 1 4 inch audio | usb | usb | — | 1 4 inch audio | usb |
power source | Adapter | Battery Powered | Battery Powered | Electric | Corded Electric | Battery Powered |
amperage | 150 milliamps | 9 milliamps | 9 milliamps | 26 milliamps | 0.12 amps | 3000 milliamps |
signal format | Analog | Analog | Analog | Analog | Analog | Digital |
controls type | Knob | — | — | Knob | — | Knob |
voltage | 9 volts | 6 volts | 9 volts | 9 volts | 9 volts | 5 volts |
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Product information
Item Weight | 1 pounds |
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Package Dimensions | 18.11 x 2.76 x 2.05 inches |
ASIN | B07SSYM8CF |
Item model number | VES-5 |
Customer Reviews |
4.3 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #25,863 in Musical Instruments (See Top 100 in Musical Instruments) #7,002 in Guitar & Bass Accessories |
Date First Available | June 11, 2019 |
Hardware Interface | 1/4-inch Audio |
Signal Format | Analog |
Power Source | Adapter |
Voltage | 9 Volts |
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Product Description
Dapper Indie is one guitar multi effects pedal processor which contain Distortion Reverb Delay Chorus Fuzz & Phaser Tremolo effects guitar Pedal
1. IN jack for plug in your instrument
2. For plug in your DC 9V power jack
3. PHONES jack for plug in your headphones
4. OUT jack for send the unbalanced signal to amp or other pedals
5. The INDIE DRIVE module reminds you of the classic underground rock’n’roll scenes. Onboard controls offers you wide tonal performances from warm clean-ups to wild grinding solos.
6. Kick this module on when you need to build an aggressive FUZZ WALL. Onboard controls offers you wide tonal range with some real muff-y power.
7. Versatile LIQUID FX module with fine-tuned chorus/phaser/tremolo effects.
8. ECHOES module with 3 fine-tuned delay effects ranging from vintage to modern.
9. AMBIENT module with 3 fine-tuned reverb effects creating epic spaciousness.
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TUNERFirst in line is a big, bright, fast and accurate tuner so you can play confidently in tune. |
TAP TEMPO and TRAIL functionYou can hold the footswitch to switch the Tap Tempo or effect trail function on/off. The LEDs under the knobs will pulse to indicate the status. |
PHONES and CAB SIMPlug your headphones into the PHONES jack for silent jams. It’s equipped with a cab simulator, so you can run Dapper Indie right to your headphones and sound like you’re playing through a stack. You can also run a line out of this jack for direct recording or straight to the house PA system. |
Inspiration Workstation
Specially designed for ambient/indie/experimental rockers and troublemakers, the Dapper Indie lets you embrace independent spirit. This all-in one pedal has everything you need, plus some inspirations.
Convenient To Use
Easy-to-read modules distribution with readily accessible knobs. Convenient compact size and light weight that you can put it to your bag easily.
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Customers like the quality, sound quality, value, build quality and usability of the guitar effect device. For example, they mention it's a great bedroom multi effects pedal, the different effects work well together and add a lot of versatility to your rig, the modulation section offers a lush chorus, vibey phase or intense tremolo at the flick of the switch and that it'll be perfect for the guitarist on a budget. They also appreciate the compactness, ease of use, and delays.
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Customers are satisfied with the quality of the guitar effect device. They mention that it is a great bedroom multi effects pedal, the different effects work well together, and it adds a lot of versatility to their rig. The other 3 effects are very nice and easy to dial in a good tone. The pedal is solidly built, compact, and extremely versatile. It adds some versatility without breaking the bank.
"...The delay unit has tap tempo which works pretty well (though I avoid it under the stress of performance) and chorus has tap tempo, which is..." Read more
"...Aaand there's a tuner on top of all this. It seems to work well though I can't seem to get it to switch smoothly into tuner mode without turning the..." Read more
"...The effects on this are very organic and inspiring. I highly recommend this product. I’m actually blown away at how good is...." Read more
"I bought this for my 14 year old who's playing guitar. He loves the effects and the color. It does sound very good...." Read more
Customers like the sound quality of the guitar effect device. They say it sounds great, has atmospheric type of guitar ambience sounds, and has an awesome tone. The modulation section offers a lush chorus, vibey phase, or intense tremolo at the flick of a switch. Overall, most are happy with the sound and functionality of the product.
"...on for a sec but it isn't a deal-breaker for me with such a great sounding and versatile suite of effects at such an affordable price point...." Read more
"...Simple, easy, awesome tone. 4. The unit sounds great with all kinds of pickups. 5. I plugged in my Taylor TZ electric-acoustic...." Read more
"...of interesting little adjustments that give you a very atmospheric type of guitar ambience sounds...." Read more
"...A multi effects pedal that actually sounds really good! Solidly built too!Use it daily, tuner and effects are a steal 4 the price...." Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the guitar effect device. They say it's a versatile fx rig, perfect for the guitarist on a budget, and a solid budget pedal. Some mention that the sound is big for the price.
"...a great sounding and versatile suite of effects at such an affordable price point...." Read more
"...spacy to psychedelic to thick chorus and reverb, it's a great pedal for a hundred bucks for a beginner guitarist...." Read more
"...It's the most practical, most useful, most affordable pedal ever made. You have full access to all the controls you need on this pedal...." Read more
"...Solidly built too!Use it daily, tuner and effects are a steal 4 the price...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the build quality of the guitar effect device. They mention that it is well built, solid, and has decent effects. However, some customers have reported issues with the pedal's internal construction.
"...cord, no special power conditioning or fancy transformers, and it seems really robust...." Read more
"...Its smaller than I expected but material quality is solid and durable." Read more
"...With the right amp or cab sim, you are good to go. Solid build, compact, and tremendously versatile." Read more
"Form factor is spot on, compact and well built. It was just way too much noise generated by the unit...." Read more
Customers find the guitar effect device highly usable, practical, and useful. They also say it's a nice device, surprising good, and highly recommended. Customers also mention that it does the job pretty well and is great for practice and light travel.
"...It's an outstanding unit. I have had no switch or pot failures and no pot noise...." Read more
"...of most chorus pedals and found this selection gorgeous and highly usable...." Read more
"This pedal is only pros and no cons. It's the most practical, most useful, most affordable pedal ever made...." Read more
"...this is the way to go because it’s cheap and yet it does the job pretty pretty good" Read more
Customers find the guitar effect device compact and well built. They say it is ridiculously portable, far easier to carry than their old full size pedal. Customers also appreciate the versatility and small footprint, which makes it great for small places and light travel.
"...It's ridiculously portable, far easier to carry than my old full size pedal board or a series of micro effects, which often suck and have QC..." Read more
"...different Strymon pedal and the Dappers versatility and tiny footprint matches them easily..." Read more
"...With the right amp or cab sim, you are good to go. Solid build, compact, and tremendously versatile." Read more
"Form factor is spot on, compact and well built. It was just way too much noise generated by the unit...." Read more
Customers find the guitar effect device easy to use. They mention that it's simple to click on and off different effects, and modifying them is fairly simple.
"...Simple, easy, awesome tone. 4. The unit sounds great with all kinds of pickups. 5. I plugged in my Taylor TZ electric-acoustic...." Read more
"...It's all up front and honest and easy. It has effects for anything...." Read more
"...the power supply, sturdy solid steel construction, quick and easy instructions, I absolutely love it." Read more
"...Easy to click on and click off different effects, and modifying them is fairly simple as well. Price is very good and it doesn't sound cheap at all...." Read more
Customers are happy with the delays of the guitar effect device. They say the delay unit has tap tempo, and the analog and tape modes are nice. They also like the solid steel construction and quick and easy instructions. Customers also mention that the fuzz and delay sound bitchen.
"...The delay unit has tap tempo which works pretty well (though I avoid it under the stress of performance) and chorus has tap tempo, which is..." Read more
"...It's more of a workhorse to add to your sound tool box. The Fuzz and Delay sound bithchen on my Hollowbody coming out of my cab. I rate this a 4.5" Read more
"...The two tempo is nice.The fuzz and overdrive both sound good - and you can get some good sounds by stacking them...." Read more
"...Also, comes with the power supply, sturdy solid steel construction, quick and easy instructions, I absolutely love it." Read more
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What is great about the unit is that it offers chorus and phaser (either one or the other, not both) that are separate from reverb, (three different kinds), as well as delay and a light boost/distortion, or 'indie drive.' I don't use the tremolo-- it seems a little weird, but the main reason is the kind of music I play doesn't call for it.
The indie drive section seemed like a weaker section of the unit, but over time, I've found it's actually pretty usable. I do use it with a BOSS SYN1 and a Tube Screamer clone, but if the backline of the club has a tube amp, the 'indie drive' is actually more usable than the TS clone.
The delay unit has tap tempo which works pretty well (though I avoid it under the stress of performance) and chorus has tap tempo, which is irritating to me just because I tend to leave my foot on the pedal and accidentally go into tap. Not the unit's fault, I'm slowly learning to avoid this.
I find the fuzz section unusable-- it's too loud-- and it's a bit annoying that when you engage the tuner by hitting the switch for the fuzz and holding the switch down, you get a little extra hum for a second or two before the tuner kicks in. Honestly, though, live no one will notice. The tuner itself is only fair, but it's good enough if you know its weaknesses: After re-tuning, mute the strings with your hand until the display is totally dead, then check the string. If you let the string ring as you retune, it just returns the most recent previous value (slightly sharp or flat), so it tells you nothing useful. Took me months to figure this out, but once I did, it was fine. Also note that if it registers sharp or flat less than a second after plucking the string, you can trust the reading. If the reading strays sharp or flat after a second or two, ignore it-- you are now as close to in tune as you are going to get.
I have used this in venues from small rock clubs like Otto's Shrunken Head in NYC to larger outdoor venues with over 150 people in the audience and through both tube and solid state heads. The sound is probably a bit thinner than some better effects, but hey, it's a fly rig. And through a good tube amp, I wonder who can really tell the difference. Generally, I've been using it with a pretty loud rock outfit, but I've also used it at smaller clubs with a more acoustic quartet. It's also my practice rig and rig for sketching songs in Reaper, though I recommend some kind of cabinet emulation for that, even if it's really basic, with some IR loading. I did use it direct for a public access TV taping with no cab emulation, and it was a bit brittle sounding, but-- unfortunately-- brutally clear and accurate. (We did that gig with no rehearsal, and you could hear every mistake, it hides nothing-- that problem is solved with bigger, warmer amps.)
Very happy with this, hoping to get more years out of it. I am running this, the SYN1 and the TS clone of a single nine volt power supply with an octopus power cord, no special power conditioning or fancy transformers, and it seems really robust. It's ridiculously portable, far easier to carry than my old full size pedal board or a series of micro effects, which often suck and have QC problems... some of those little things have to be returned four or five times, and then I finally gave up. No problem with this one.
Highly recommended.
What I usually find is that in the interest of a small footprint on my pedal board I'm swapping out tremolo for phase, distortion for OD, verb for delay, boost for fuzz etc but everything I need is onboard here in a waaay compact footprint and the big surprise was the quality tones of these effects.
I had watched a few reviews on the Dapper Indie but none really captured the range of the "Indie Drive" and "Fuzz Wall" and I can't stress enough the range of tone I was able to get out of these. Use of the bass and treble and gain/fuzz controls on both of these fx offer tones from an aggressive RAT like tone to transparent Soulfood/Tubescreamer like tones on the Indie Drive (guitar volume is VERY interactive with this section - use it!) along with a muffy wooly mammoth stoner fuzz to an almost sputtering fuzz on the Fuzz Wall. Spend time with the tone and gain controls on these sections and you'll be amazed at what you'll hear.
The modulation section offers a lush chorus, vibey phase or intense tremolo at the flick of the switch. I'm pretty critical of most chorus pedals and found this selection gorgeous and highly usable. The phase is just the kind of classic phase I love sitting somewhere between a stone, a vibe and a 101 depending on the settings and the tremolo is intense and can create an almost sythny vibe when cranked with the fuzz.
On top of this there are separate equally versatile reverb and echo sections. You can choose between a warm classic analog-sounding delay, a flangy/warble on the tape delay setting or a very cool reverse type effect on the echo and still have the fantastic sounding plate, hall and room reverb options available. And each setting in the reverb is a really GREAT sounding reverb and these sections both hang with my Strymons. I'm not kidding either, each setting is like a different Strymon pedal and the Dappers versatility and tiny footprint matches them easily (which reminds me the mod and echo sections each have a tap tempo option by depressing the stomp!)
Aaand there's a tuner on top of all this. It seems to work well though I can't seem to get it to switch smoothly into tuner mode without turning the fuzz section on for a sec but it isn't a deal-breaker for me with such a great sounding and versatile suite of effects at such an affordable price point.
Short story is that Valeton has kind nailed the market demographic for players like me with this particular selection of effects and the unexpected versatility is just icing on the cake!
Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2019
What I usually find is that in the interest of a small footprint on my pedal board I'm swapping out tremolo for phase, distortion for OD, verb for delay, boost for fuzz etc but everything I need is onboard here in a waaay compact footprint and the big surprise was the quality tones of these effects.
I had watched a few reviews on the Dapper Indie but none really captured the range of the "Indie Drive" and "Fuzz Wall" and I can't stress enough the range of tone I was able to get out of these. Use of the bass and treble and gain/fuzz controls on both of these fx offer tones from an aggressive RAT like tone to transparent Soulfood/Tubescreamer like tones on the Indie Drive (guitar volume is VERY interactive with this section - use it!) along with a muffy wooly mammoth stoner fuzz to an almost sputtering fuzz on the Fuzz Wall. Spend time with the tone and gain controls on these sections and you'll be amazed at what you'll hear.
The modulation section offers a lush chorus, vibey phase or intense tremolo at the flick of the switch. I'm pretty critical of most chorus pedals and found this selection gorgeous and highly usable. The phase is just the kind of classic phase I love sitting somewhere between a stone, a vibe and a 101 depending on the settings and the tremolo is intense and can create an almost sythny vibe when cranked with the fuzz.
On top of this there are separate equally versatile reverb and echo sections. You can choose between a warm classic analog-sounding delay, a flangy/warble on the tape delay setting or a very cool reverse type effect on the echo and still have the fantastic sounding plate, hall and room reverb options available. And each setting in the reverb is a really GREAT sounding reverb and these sections both hang with my Strymons. I'm not kidding either, each setting is like a different Strymon pedal and the Dappers versatility and tiny footprint matches them easily (which reminds me the mod and echo sections each have a tap tempo option by depressing the stomp!)
Aaand there's a tuner on top of all this. It seems to work well though I can't seem to get it to switch smoothly into tuner mode without turning the fuzz section on for a sec but it isn't a deal-breaker for me with such a great sounding and versatile suite of effects at such an affordable price point.
Short story is that Valeton has kind nailed the market demographic for players like me with this particular selection of effects and the unexpected versatility is just icing on the cake!
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Reviewed in Mexico on November 22, 2023
Add a tuner, a wah and a compresser and your pedal board is compact and your sound is large.