The Donner Yellow Fall delay pedal is a cost-efficient and space saving pedal from one of the more well known pedal makers to come out of China in the past few years. Along with Mooer and Joyo, Donner is at the forefront of the mini/micro pedal movement that has recently taken hold, and currently offers quite a selection of pedals, many of which are inexpensive homages to well-known, and significantly higher priced, pedals. The Donner Yellow Fall is the company’s take on a classic delay circuit. Features The Donner Yellow Fall delay features true bypass wiring, and a three knob design with controls for time, echo, and feedback. The pedal’s signal path is based around a PT2399 echo/delay processor chip, and provides from 20 ms of delay up to about 620 ms of delay. Although on its own, this chip does provide longer delay times than the quite popular Bucket Brigade Device MN3007 analog chip, the PT2399 is still limited to a maximum of 340 ms. However, at the expense of the signal quality, the total delay time of the PT3007 can be stretched to about a full second. As such, the Yellow Fall delay provides repeats that are clean but not-too-clean, making it a very vintage-y feeling and sounding pedal.
The Donner Yellow Fall delay pedal is a cost-efficient and space saving pedal from one of the more well known pedal makers to come out of China in the past few years. Along with Mooer and Joyo, Donner is at the forefront of the mini/micro pedal movement that has recently taken hold, and currently offers quite a selection of pedals, many of which are inexpensive homages to well-known, and significantly higher priced, pedals. The Donner Yellow Fall is the company’s take on a classic delay circuit. Features The Donner Yellow Fall delay features true bypass wiring, and a three knob design with controls for time, echo, and feedback. The pedal’s signal path is based around a PT2399 echo/delay processor chip, and provides from 20 ms of delay up to about 620 ms of delay. Although on its own, this chip does provide longer delay times than the quite popular Bucket Brigade Device MN3007 analog chip, the PT2399 is still limited to a maximum of 340 ms. However, at the expense of the signal quality, the total delay time of the PT3007 can be stretched to about a full second. As such, the Yellow Fall delay provides repeats that are clean but not-too-clean, making it a very vintage-y feeling and sounding pedal.
The Donner Yellow Fall delay pedal is a cost-efficient and space saving pedal from one of the more well known pedal makers to come out of China in the past few years. Along with Mooer and Joyo, Donner is at the forefront of the mini/micro pedal movement that has recently taken hold, and currently offers quite a selection of pedals, many of which are inexpensive homages to well-known, and significantly higher priced, pedals. The Donner Yellow Fall is the company’s take on a classic delay circuit. Features The Donner Yellow Fall delay features true bypass wiring, and a three knob design with controls for time, echo, and feedback. The pedal’s signal path is based around a PT2399 echo/delay processor chip, and provides from 20 ms of delay up to about 620 ms of delay. Although on its own, this chip does provide longer delay times than the quite popular Bucket Brigade Device MN3007 analog chip, the PT2399 is still limited to a maximum of 340 ms. However, at the expense of the signal quality, the total delay time of the PT3007 can be stretched to about a full second. As such, the Yellow Fall delay provides repeats that are clean but not-too-clean, making it a very vintage-y feeling and sounding pedal.
The Donner Yellow Fall delay pedal is a cost-efficient and space saving pedal from one of the more well known pedal makers to come out of China in the past few years. Along with Mooer and Joyo, Donner is at the forefront of the mini/micro pedal movement that has recently taken hold, and currently offers quite a selection of pedals, many of which are inexpensive homages to well-known, and significantly higher priced, pedals. The Donner Yellow Fall is the company’s take on a classic delay circuit. Features The Donner Yellow Fall delay features true bypass wiring, and a three knob design with controls for time, echo, and feedback. The pedal’s signal path is based around a PT2399 echo/delay processor chip, and provides from 20 ms of delay up to about 620 ms of delay. Although on its own, this chip does provide longer delay times than the quite popular Bucket Brigade Device MN3007 analog chip, the PT2399 is still limited to a maximum of 340 ms. However, at the expense of the signal quality, the total delay time of the PT3007 can be stretched to about a full second. As such, the Yellow Fall delay provides repeats that are clean but not-too-clean, making it a very vintage-y feeling and sounding pedal.