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Sonicake Rockstage, review and demo. Buy here https://www.sonicake.com?sca_ref=1423... ●One-Stop Gig Solution for Classic Rock Players with Main Effects needed. ●Analog Plexi Style Distiortion Brings the Tone back to 80s/90s Hard Rock Stage. ●BBD-style Analog-sounding Chorus adds a Beautiful Warm-Dream feeling to the Sound. ●500ms Analog-Voicing Delay & High Quality Reverb Expand the Tone into Grand Spacy Timbre. ●Built-in Cabinets Simulation for directly connecting to PA, Mixer or Audio Interface. Basically, RockStage cracks his way into the multi effects category. But if you take it apart, you can see it as something else, like: A Distortion Pedal Sonicake RockStage gives you exactly what you want and need - that Marshall half stack type of distortion crunch tone. Adjusting the gain knob, you can get your tone from AC/DC's saturated Plexi break-up to Guns N' Roses' classic JCM-800 crunch, to early Van Halen's fully over-the-top brown sound. Yeah, it has it all. Just get up on stage, and you are ready to rock! A Reverb & Delay Pedal To make it quick and simple, and avoid using those confusing words like "luscious", "natural", let's put it this way: the reverb can expand your tone from a small room to a big concert hall; The delay is analog-voicing. They both run on digital algorithms, but they sound analog. Find any YouTube demos of RockStage, you'll know what I'm talking about. A Chorus Pedal Personally I think, 80s wouldn't sound like 80s if without the chorus. To me, that's basically the cornerstone of the tone from that particular era. RockStage has a BBD-style, analog-sounding chorus in it, which I'm sure you'll dig. And here is a little hack on it: if you setting RATE to minimum, and DEPTH to maximum, you'll get yourself a "Leslie Rotary" sound. Pretty cool, huh?