SONICAKE Delay Reverb 2 in 1 Guitar Effects Pedal Digital Levitate
4.4 | 1,344 ratings
Price: 51.99
Last update: 03-29-2026
About this item
- Digital Delay/Plate Reverb 2 effects in 1 guitar effects pedal
- Max. 2000ms Delay Time, Reverb has large schedulable Decay parameter
- Trail and Tap Tempo function helps during the Live Show
- Special Design Buffer Bypass Circuit Keeps the Sound Pristine on the guitar pedal
- Working with 9V Center Negative Regular Pedal Power Supply(NOT INCLUDED)
Product information
Features & Specs
| Voltage | 9 Volts |
|---|---|
| Amperage | 92 Milliamps |
| Audio Output Effects | Reverb |
| Controls Type | Knob |
| Power Source | Powered by external power supply |
| Hardware Interface | 1/4-inch Audio |
| Signal Format | Digital |
Style
| Style | delay, reverb, buffer |
|---|---|
| Color | Delay Reverb |
Measurements
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 4.88"L x 3.54"W x 2.16"H |
|---|---|
| Item Weight | 440 Grams |
| Item Dimensions | 4.88 x 3.54 x 2.16 inches |
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Item details
| Brand Name | SONICAKE |
|---|---|
| UPC | 843037102107 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | QDS-02 |
| Included Components | LEVITATE Guitar Pedal |
| Item Type Name | guitar pedals |
| Warranty Description | 90 days. |
| Manufacturer | SONICAKE |
| Model Name | LEVITATE |
| Model Number | QDS |
| Best Sellers Rank |
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| ASIN | B0BTRWWDCJ |
| Customer Reviews | 4.44.4 out of 5 stars(1,344) 4.4 out of 5 stars |
Additional details
| Connector Type | 6.35mm audio jack |
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Top reviews from the United States
- Donald J. GibbsReally good delay/reverb and a great valueIn my opinion, this is a very solid delay/reverb pedal for really low money -$55. I am running this after a Truetone Rte 66 compressor/overdrive and just before a Keeley Zoma reverb/tremolo. The pedal board output feeds a Carl Martin Ampster as an amp-less set up with an XLR out to the board. I am using the Zoma for the base reverb effect and obviously for when I want some tremolo. The Sonicake is really good for a lot of soundscapes. The reverb is more like a hall reverb with a pretty long decay and creates a good ambient-type sound - especially when stacked on the Zoma reverb. Because you can turn on the delay and keep the reverb off for the Levitate (separate on/off switches), I can set up for running a short delay into the Zoma for some interesting deluxe reverb tones with an old school rockabilly/country feel. The other big plus is having both wet and dry signal control knobs for really dialing in just the right blend of effect for the music.
I really like this pedal and can't believe the price. Yeah- you can buy a separate delay and reverb from some well-recognized brands, but this is probably 1/4 of what you would pay for those. And I don't believe you will be getting 4X the sound quality - in fact I would bet it may be hard for most to tell the difference. I am really happy with this purchase. - Amazon CustomerGood value.This is for the Sonicake Levitate. The reverb is, well a $50 reverb. It works well as long as you don't over do it with the reverb tails. At least for me the long tails sound a bit too bright and artificial but that's a subjective thing.
The delay is a definite step up from the $20-$30 delays (probably based on the pt2399 chip). The delay does not go into oscillation at max feedback. The delayed signal degrades or is passed through a filter to give a vintage type sound. There is also a tap tempo feature which is a very cool capability. The best feature is that the delayed signal and dry signal have individual level controls. You can have the delayed signal as loud or louder than the original signal, or turn the dry signal all the way down and only hear the delayed signal.
Overall well worth the $50. The reverb is good if not overdone. The delay is, well is there another delay with 2 second delay time at this price point? The pedal is well built and the pots feel like quality pots. Highly recommended for the quality to price ratio. - Jamie MetzMy favorite delay reverb pedal so far !!!!I've purchased a few pedals from sonicake and they definitely get the job done and very well ....I have hundreds of pedals from 15 dollar temu crap to 185 dollars made here in the USA good pedals....and sonicake are absolutely worth the budget friendly asking price.....this pedal makes me feel like I'm in outer space or something lol....I bought it specifically for the delay effect because I like having a few different type of delay pedals but to my surprise this pedal instantly became my new number 1 delay pedal in my ⛓️ chain...( It sounds clearer and more precise if you put this pedal into your effects loop on the back of your amplifier).....but it also has a reverb section as well so you can use both at the same time or one at a time ...if you use them both with a good single coil pickup dude fasten your seatbelt and hold on for the cosmic ride.....
- Random ReaderExcellent Preamp/Drive pedalThis is a review of the Sonicake B-Factory Bass Preamp pedal.
I've been looking for quite some time for an inexpensive pedal that I can use for recording and to replace my outdated Eleven Rack. This is the first pedal that I believe I could take to a gig or jam and plug into front of house. I've been using it since I got it plugged directly into a mixer, which goes to a pair of 12" FRFR amplified speakers. One thing, the switchable drive circuit only operates when the preamp is enabled. The drive circuit gives the bass just enough snarl so it doesn't disappear into a recording mix. For applications or recordings requiring a pure bass tone, the preamp definitely delivers. With my Precision Bass and the preamp, I can get tones that sound very close to an upright bass.
This isn't set up to emulate multiple amps. Without the drive circuit, you get a very clean bass signal, reminiscent of the late 60's Bassman amp/cab rigs (not the older tweed model). With the drive engaged, it sounds more like an SVT. But you can probably find something you like with the tone combination and judicious use of the drive circuit.
The only negative I've found with it is the output doesn't appear to adjustable enough to replace the preamp on a bass amp. I've hooked it up to my old Bassman 100 solid state amp through the power amp input, bypassing the amp's internal preamp and while the sound quality is excellent, it just doesn't have enough signal to fully drive the amplifier. It would be nice to have a switch so the 1/4" output could be changed from instrument level to line level.
I'm very happy with this and highly recommend it to others. - Gulf Coast Florida ManGood pedal, I'm trying another of theirs as well now nextVery cool little pedal. I enjoy the tempo tap feature to get it sounding how I want on DAWless jams. I use it for synths but I am sure this thing would be great on the guitar. Not super small, not super large either. Just right.
Works great for 4 effects you can tune further (tap tempo helps)
Metal construction, seems durable.
Easy to use, plug in proper cables. - Michael HareVery nice sound for the priceI've seen this pedal on several pedal boards, so I thought I'd try it. I was not disappointed. The reverb is very smooth and the delay is a nice addition.
- Michael PassariniDecent unit with some unfortunate shortcomingsIf you're running a bass into this with no additional effects, this unit can work quite well. After toying with it for a few days, though, the limitations became clear. With effects, it seemed like the preamp distorted pretty easily. The overdrive was nothing special. The EQ was adequate but disappointing in the end. It seems easier (and cheaper) to just buy compressor, drive and EQ pedals and run them into a DI.