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Boss VE-20 Vocal Effects Processor
- Vocal Processor Effects Pedal with 3-part Harmony
- 38-second Phrase Looper with Phantom Power
- Distortion
- Disttion
- Reverb
Bestseller No. 4
JOYO Vocal Harmony Pedal with 9 Vocal Harmony Effects, 12-Key, 3 Reverb Models for Singer and Guitarist Singing (Vocal Lab R-16)
- VOCAL LAB offers fabulous harmony effects: 9 vocal harmony effects, tonality(24 major or minor diatonic scales)is available, with Maj/Min toggle switch, precise HARMONY, up to 2 tracks of harmony can be added simultaneously.
- Together with 3-position user-friendly vocal Reverb. VOCAL LAB features independent adjustable vocal reverb effect, independent footswitches for harmony and reverb effects respectively.
- With 48V phantom power, compatible for various types of Microphone.
- Headphones Jack, with AUX IN simple MUTE function, facilitating practice. Suitable for both musicians and amateurs.
- Working current: 500mA ( Power Supply Not Included ). Before playing, please make sure the guitar is fully connected with the pedal. in order to make JOYO pedals work properly and avoiding unexpected noise, we recommend you to purchase an extra JOYO original power adapter, or choose the other reliable brands and make sure it meets the working current requirement of single pedal.
Bestseller No. 5
TC Helicon DUPLICATOR Ultra-Simple Vocal Effects Stompbox with Doubling, Reverb and Pitch Correction
- Ultra-simple studio-quality vocal effects stomp box for doubling, reverb, and pitch correction gives you stand-out vocal effects anywhere you perform
- Three classic doubling sounds with tight, loose, and octave up and down options
- Vocally tuned reverb places your voice in the perfect musical space
- Effortless auto-chromatic pitch correction helps you sing in tune
- Adaptive tone for perfect EQ, compression, de-essing and gating
Bestseller No. 6
TC-Helicon TC Helicon MIC MECHANIC 2 Ultra-Simple Battery-Powered Vocal Effects Stompbox with Reverb, Echo and Pitch Correction
- Optional battery power operation lets you reduce cord clutter onstage and be extra mobile Adaptive Tone for perfect EQ compression de-essing and gating Intelligent mic input gain for quick and painless setup On/off switch plus a talk mode for speaking with your audience Tap tempo control to keep your echoes right on the beat Dedicated reverb echo and correction controls to fine-tune your sound Compatible with remote Mic Control using the TC HELICON MP-75 or Sennheiser e83
- Tap tempo control to keep your echoes right on the beat Dedicated reverb echo and correction controls to fine-tune your sound
- Compatible with remote Mic Control using the TC HELICON MP-75 or Sennheiser e83
- Package Weight: 0.41 kilograms
Bestseller No. 7
Zoom V3 Vocal Processor, Harmony, Pitch Correction, Reverb, Delay, 16 Studio Grade Effects, Battery Powered, for Streaming, Recording, and Live Performance
- 16 Built-In Effects Pads + Delay, Reverb and Compression
- Harmony Function for adding 2-back-up harmonies
- Key and Chromatic Pitch Correct
- Can be used as an audio interface to record and stream
- Desk-top or mic stand mountable, operating with AC power or 4 AA batterie
BUYING GUIDE
For singers who desire to enhance their performances and add a touch of individuality, a vocal pedal is an excellent tool to consider. These devices can introduce effects such as reverb, delay, harmonization, and pitch correction to your vocals, among other enhancements. However, with so many options on the market, it can be difficult to know what to look for. This guide will provide you with essential factors to consider when shopping for the best vocal pedal.
- Effect Types: Different pedals offer various effects. Common ones include reverb, delay, distortion, chorus, looping, and pitch correction (auto-tune). Some pedals specialize in a single effect, while multi-effects pedals offer a range of effects. Think about what effects you’ll use the most and choose a pedal that provides them.
- Sound Quality: The quality of the effects that a pedal produces is crucial. Listen to demos, read reviews, and if possible, try out the pedal yourself to judge its sound quality.
- Ease of Use: The complexity of a pedal can range from simple stompboxes with a few knobs to advanced devices with multiple menus and settings. Consider your comfort level with technology and how much time you’re willing to spend learning to use the pedal.
- Durability: The pedal should be rugged enough to withstand regular use, especially if you plan to take it to gigs. Metal chassis are generally more durable than plastic ones.
- Connectivity: Check the pedal’s input and output options to ensure they are compatible with your existing gear. Some pedals also offer USB connectivity for interfacing with a computer or for firmware updates.
- Versatility: If you play in different genres or need a wide array of effects, look for a versatile pedal that offers a broad range of sounds.
- Price: Vocal pedals come in various price ranges. Determine your budget first and then look for the best pedal within that range. Remember, an expensive pedal doesn’t necessarily mean it’s the best one for your needs.
Choosing the right vocal pedal can significantly enhance your singing performances, providing you with a wider range of sounds and effects at your disposal. By considering the factors listed above, you can find a pedal that fits your needs, skill level, and budget, ultimately helping you to express your unique musical voice.