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The Vivlex LEF-302A Blues Overdrive Guitar Effects Pedal is a mini analog pedal designed for electric guitarists seeking classic blues tones. With a compact all-metal shell, true bypass design, and three-knob control for versatile sound shaping, this pedal is perfect for musicians on the go. Backed by a 12-month warranty, it promises reliability and performance.
Product Dimensions | 9.4 x 5.08 x 3.81 cm; 249.48 g |
Manufacturer reference | LEF-302A -UK |
Colour | Blues Overdrive |
Signal Format | Analog |
Size | Mini |
Power Source | Adapter,Electric |
Voltage | 9 Volts |
Item Weight | 249 g |
P**R
Perfectly good for what it is. No frills.
This is a very straight forward tuning pedal but the price reflects that and the pedal has some nice features. The build quality feels pretty good with an all metal case, the display is bright and clear so you can easily read it when standing. Accuracy seems pretty good which is the most important thing, it switches between strings almost instantly and it mutes the signal while tuning.Forget any advanced features, no polyphonic tuning, alternative tunings, capo settings, strobe tuning or adjusting the reference frequency, this is as simple as tuning pedals get, but at a quarter of the price of a Polytune 3 this is to be expected and unless (or until) you need these features it's a cheap addition to your pedal board that will give you an easy quick and accurate tune up on the fly.
L**R
Impressed
I went for this because I have very little use for an acoustic simulator and, therefore, didn’t want to spend a lot of money on one. Straight out of the box this gives an acceptable acoustic sound without much fiddling about knobwise.On/off switch has quite a loud click but that's a minor criticism. The pedal is metal cased and robust...the control knobs are firm. Definitely value for money and the answer if you, like me, are only in need of an acoustic for one or two songs in a performance.
L**A
A weird find...but fun.
This slim little fella I bought with the intention of trying it out really. I'd actually processed it to be returned but it's too much fun. To be used sparingly for some great effects. I little expensive at £58, and the knobs feel a bit delicate but if it breaks there's a 1 year warranty.An extravagance but a nice pedal to add to my collection.
D**N
Easy to use with good sounding effects
I needed a simple multi effects to give me drive, chorus and delay in a small pedal format for music jams with friends, this is perfect for the job. Its very easy to find the sound you want by adjusting the small controls above each switch, good range of chorus from mellow to wobbly, nice delay with plenty of repeats, and a decent overdrive with a switch to select mild overdrive or a more distorted sound.
A**R
SD Card Option Doesn't Work
I bought this looper as it has an SD Card Slot. It seemed Ideal to be able to (as it says in the advert) import recorded sounds, i.e. backing tracks or similar.Well it exports to the SD Card (the recording you've made), but not the other way around. In fact the tiny manual does not mention importing at all, just exporting and even that has very little info on that, such as formats, quality etc.I copied a small 8MB section of music in WAV format from my PC to the supplies SD Card, but after inserting it back into the pedal nothing happens. So I tried powering it off again, and when it switches back on the red LED flashes (which according to the manual is the operation of it copying from the pedal to the SD card).How would you even play the sound if it did work? would it be automatic as soon as the pedal is switched on? or would you have to start recording over it immediately? Anyway, no way to find out.I've had other small cheap nano sized loopers that connect to the PC via a USB cable. The software (currently Looper+software+1.7.exe - appears on different manufactuer sites) appears to be the same on different makes, such as Rowin etc. The software though has screwed up two pedals just copying over the WAV files - so I've been reluctant to try those USB loopers since.I'm starting to think that these cheap loopers record and over-dub ok, but the storage suggestion is total a lie or confusing of the sellers product - just don't work.I'll stick with my basic looper for now.
D**T
Decent room reverb, horrible shimmer
You very much get what you pay for - super-cheap for a reverb pedal, and two of the settings ("room" in particular, and "spring") are decent enough and usable in an undemanding live environment (I'll just be using this to add a bit of depth/presence to an acoustic guitar in a church band, so it's basic stuff), and the controls are effective enough (the usual mix, decay and tone). However, I went for this one in particular as I noticed the "shimmer" option, BUT...it's horrible. The shimmer effect is either out-of-tune, or almost atonal, or a horrible combination of the two; having played with the settings for a while, I can't find a single "shimmer" setting which would be in any way usable in public (unless you really hate your audience/congregation). A Boss RV-6 this is not.In short, if you want a cheap and basic room delay with decent build quality and some adjustable parameters you could probably do a lot worse; if you want usable "shimmer", you're going to need to spend a fair bit more than this I'm afraid.
R**N
Pretty good
Am actually quite impressed with this. Bought it on a whim as I’m currently prepping for a school musical (Rock of Ages) that I’m playing lead guitar in and am looking for ways to make my set up and guitar changes easier.Didn’t have a chance to try it at home but had an all-day rehearsal with it today and just plugged into the board and off I went.Well, it does the job alright. The three different settings of piezo, standard and jumbo progressively add more bass frequencies that a little roll off of volume helped to tame a bit.As with all of these budget Chinese-made pedals, there’s a bit of a click when you turn it on or off and I haven’t had enough time to really play with the three knobs to see the range available on them but my initial impression for a cheap acoustic simulator is that it’s worth the small amount of cash that I parted with for it.
J**N
Doesn’t need a battery
This is a simple ABY merger or splitter, depending on a little switch to configure. I use one on my guitar pedal board, but send the other directly to a DI box into my audio interface. I use it in a home recording studio, so I always have guitar/bass etc with pedal effects AND a direct clean signal. Using this setup you can record both at the same time and process the direct clean signal as you wish in your DAW.Yes, you can power it to get a pretty light, but as I am not switching between A and B, I don’t need it. Works very well and noiselessly.
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