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How can Jack White’s new guitar pedal sound THIS GOOD?!


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Originally posted by UCshiNtfJ7Dj3nlh41a6M-kg at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fjlguM4XE4o

25 thoughts on “How can Jack White’s new guitar pedal sound THIS GOOD?!

  • I love this pedal! I would use it for System of a down songs because they use a lot of distortion and Daron uses a phaser and an echo for live performances! You know what would be great if they made a Donner pedal like this one but had other effects like: Tremelo, Flanger, Chorus, wah wah, and digi-tech whammy.

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  • What a shill. Jack white is a talentless hack, and this pedal doesn’t sound any better than any other octave effect with a momentary effect – it’s just more pretentious, like Jack.

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  • Pretty sure this already existed before and he put his name on it but I miss your jack white fan. Think it’s awesome. He’s bringing light to more inexpensive brands of guitar pedals people are so caught up on brands and boutique It’s in the player most the time. Donner and these companies make some great clones

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  • By the way: Donner, if you are reading this, step up your game already, you're sitting on a pile of gold in this market. The Hush models were SICK.

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  • Oh, the donner pedal? Dude, my friend got that one, it's like bringing Dimebag and Cliff to the same show, a lot of noise and saturation, really love it. They also have the other double pitch shifter which sounds like an alien. It's like a high guitar and a bass is following your melody, and straight manipulate the frequency, distort, fuzz, you name it. Actually these are the kind of products that make me question why i want modelers. Then again resources are limited.

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  • Jack’s no dummy. It’s the first 3 pedals I bought when I started. It’s a very innocent/human design that invokes musical inspiration…..until you go down the rabbit hole of financial ruin of crap you like but don’t need and then hopefully realize you either only use 3 pedals or none at all ????

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  • Unfortunately, all of JAck's fuzz/"distortion" pedals completely obliterate midrange and high end clarity, making the perceived volume dip considerably in a mix. Watch any of his live shows for the past 8+ years and you'll notice it whenever he kicks on a pedal. The Big Muff is famously a scooped sound as well but I think it worked in the context of the two-piece Stripes. JAck also desn't get as experimental with the Raconteurs so his guitar sits better.

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  • Interesting choice by Jack White. Usually it's Distortion, reverb and delay. But he chooses phaser ????

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  • I like that the distortion gives off such Big Muff tones the more gain or tone you add, like that’s awesome and that Seven Nation Army-inspired riff at the beginning sounded equally as badass. Definitely considering taking that for myself, that was sick

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