I had the Kmise Delay for a try at home. Sounds quite good, but the Mix Knob does`nt go to Zero. The delay is even at zero to loud for my use, as a tool for just adding some more space to my lines bevore they are going into the reverb. With distortion and used in solos in a loud Rockband it will do a great job.
Hi! I’m interested in the EHX Canyon Delay. Pretty close to pulling the trigger. Before I do, just wanted to ask if you knew any comparable delays to that, or if you had an opinion on it? I ask because I highly value your reviews and opinions. Thanks!
@@Jeremy-ob4gm Take the bottom plate off of the pedals. LOL not only are they the same circuit board you can swap the boards. Put the guts of the Mooer into the Cuvave etc.I have a Blog Stomp Box Steals and I have done over 1000 reviews. I know hundreds of people in the pedal biz. All this is common knowledge and no big deal.A lot of info is online but not where you would look ...it is in business new stuff.Not surprising. Vox amps in the Beatle era sold Vox everything but they only made Vox amps.
Mooer make 2000 pedals a day in their own high tech factory.Yes high tech! It is not cheap labor that keeps prices down it is silly cheap overhead. Taxes, transportation parts etc.are dead cheap. You can not do 2000 pedals with unskilled labour because you can not afford returns or even a bad name. So you go high tech and put anyones name on the pedal. But you do not dumb down the pedal. Reliability, speed and quantity are what it is about. So you want your own brand of delay. On delay day 1500 are for Mooer and 500 for you. Mooer make the Reecho digital delay. Buy it with Tomsline Pure Echo on the box. $35.00 USD. Now put it beside a Strymon...turn your back and choose..lol You could easily get it wrong. Buy the Tomsline! Spend $68.00 on a Flamma FS03 and you get a delay with 6 different delay types and specs BETTER than Strymon! Yes I said BETTER! The K-mise is a so-so pedal. Cuvave are to the best of my knowledge already out of business. Cuvave are a wholesaling biz. They no zip about pedals. K-mise make there own stuff. They also rebrand so for example Saphue will do the same pedal for $15.00 to $17.00. The Saphue have the U.S. Dream for $17 and it could pass as the Shur Riot it is that accurate of a clone. Just come to Stomp Box Steals there are over 1500 reviews to browse.
It’s amazing what you can get for the money these days. These are very nice sounding delays.
I had the Kmise Delay for a try at home. Sounds quite good, but the Mix Knob does`nt go to Zero. The delay is even at zero to loud for my use, as a tool for just adding some more space to my lines bevore they are going into the reverb. With distortion and used in solos in a loud Rockband it will do a great job.
Super helpful, Ryan - thanks! (I'm definitely getting the Kmise because - Feedback of course!).
Yeah I was bummed they didn't play it with feedback.
Super comparison...great deals!
From where does this beautiful clean sound come?
In real life the kmise is noisy as hell when you turn it on. Mine is going back in the box, it was replaced with an echobrain.
Do you have any plans to demo the Joyo Atmosphere? I haven't seen any videos that do it justice yet
I kinda dig how dark the kmise sounded.
both sound good
Hi! I’m interested in the EHX Canyon Delay. Pretty close to pulling the trigger. Before I do, just wanted to ask if you knew any comparable delays to that, or if you had an opinion on it? I ask because I highly value your reviews and opinions. Thanks!
Have you seen the boss dd8?
The Cuvave is noticeably cleaner. It should be it is a re-branded Mooer. The only thing different is the paint. lol
Paul Ewing how did you find this out?
@@Jeremy-ob4gm Take the bottom plate off of the pedals. LOL not only are they the same circuit board you can swap the boards. Put the guts of the Mooer into the Cuvave etc.I have a Blog Stomp Box Steals and I have done over 1000 reviews. I know hundreds of people in the pedal biz. All this is common knowledge and no big deal.A lot of info is online but not where you would look ...it is in business new stuff.Not surprising. Vox amps in the Beatle era sold Vox everything but they only made Vox amps.
@@Paul_Lenard_Ewing You got a link to your reviews? I would be very interested to read a blog like that.
Mooer make 2000 pedals a day in their own high tech factory.Yes high tech! It is not cheap labor that keeps prices down it is silly cheap overhead. Taxes, transportation parts etc.are dead cheap. You can not do 2000 pedals with unskilled labour because you can not afford returns or even a bad name. So you go high tech and put anyones name on the pedal. But you do not dumb down the pedal. Reliability, speed and quantity are what it is about. So you want your own brand of delay. On delay day 1500 are for Mooer and 500 for you.
Mooer make the Reecho digital delay. Buy it with Tomsline Pure Echo on the box. $35.00 USD. Now put it beside a Strymon...turn your back and choose..lol You could easily get it wrong. Buy the Tomsline!
Spend $68.00 on a Flamma FS03 and you get a delay with 6 different delay types and specs BETTER than Strymon! Yes I said BETTER! The K-mise is a so-so pedal. Cuvave are to the best of my knowledge already out of business. Cuvave are a wholesaling biz. They no zip about pedals. K-mise make there own stuff. They also rebrand so for example Saphue will do the same pedal for $15.00 to $17.00. The Saphue have the U.S. Dream for $17 and it could pass as the Shur Riot it is that accurate of a clone. Just come to Stomp Box Steals there are over 1500 reviews to browse.
Does the cuvave delay has a noise?
My cuvave dig reverb got some noise