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title: "SONICAKE RockStage Guitar Multi Effects Pedal With Cab Sim"
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# 5-in-1 classic rock effects Built-in cabinet simulation 500ms analog-voicing delay SONICAKE RockStage Guitar Multi Effects Pedal With Cab Sim

**Brand:** sonicake
**Price:** £68.36
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎶 Own the stage with vintage vibes and modern convenience!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** SONICAKE RockStage Guitar Multi Effects Pedal With Cab Sim by sonicake
- **How much does it cost?** £68.36 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.co.uk](https://www.desertcart.co.uk/products/53807717-sonicake-rockstage-guitar-multi-effects-pedal-with-cab-sim)

## Best For

- sonicake enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted sonicake brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
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## Key Features

- • **Direct-to-PA Ready:** Integrated cabinet simulation lets you plug straight into mixers or audio interfaces—no amp needed.
- • **Authentic Analog Warmth:** Plexi-style distortion and BBD chorus deliver that vintage 80s/90s rock tone without digital harshness.
- • **Compact & Robust Gig Companion:** Metal chassis with smooth footswitches and a sensible 3m power cable—built for the road and rehearsal.
- • **Spacious Soundscapes On Demand:** 500ms delay and high-quality reverb create immersive, grand ambient textures for every gig.
- • **All-in-One Classic Rock Powerhouse:** Streamline your rig with distortion, chorus, delay, reverb & cab sim in one sleek metal pedal.

## Overview

The SONICAKE RockStage is a compact, metal-bodied multi-effects pedal tailored for classic rock guitarists. It combines analog-style distortion, warm chorus, 500ms delay, rich reverb, and built-in cabinet simulation, enabling direct connection to PA systems or mixers. Designed for ease and durability, it offers authentic vintage tones reminiscent of 80s/90s hard rock, making it an ideal all-in-one solution for gigging musicians seeking both quality and convenience at an unbeatable price.

## Description

SONICAKE Guitar Effect Pedal Multi Effects Classic Rock Tone Distortion Chorus Delay Reverb Cab Sim Guitar Pedal RockStage : desertcart.co.uk: Musical Instruments & DJ

Review: A pedal board in your pocket! - I bought this on the strength of two things: the reviews here and elsewhere (there's a great one on YouTube) and getting tired of fiddling about with multiple effects pedals, power supplies, cables etc even for the smallest and simplest gig or rehearsal. I've had this a couple of days now and am hugely impressed. Firstly, it is physically robust. The case is metal and the foot switches are smooth. The power supply has a sensible length of cable (about three metres) - it is a 9v, centre-negative plug, so you *could* add this easily onto a larger pedal board if you wanted to add it to an existing set up. It is just over 10 inches long and just under 2.5 inches wide. All the inputs/ouputs are on the back. There are four sections to the unit - Compression (comp), Overdrive (blues), Echo (slapback) and Reverb (Air). When reviewing this (or considering buying it), you have to remember that this is the 'Twiggy Blues' pedal. So if you are expecting to get tones out of it suitable for electro-pop, funk or heavy metal then it probably isn't suitable (although I think the same company make another more stadium rock version if that's your thing). But for straight ahead classic rock, country, rockabilly and even ambient this is perfect. The Compression section works well - you can even turn the compression itself right down and the volume up on this section to boost your signal for solos etc. It shows one of the features of this product. The sound it creates is quite warm, and doesn't have that nasty digital edge you sometimes hear. The Overdrive part is relatively subtle, when you compare it to the wildly distorted sounds produced by some overdrive pedals. That isn't a criticism (see above about playing heavy metal using it!) - it's perfect for blues and blues rock. It's easy to get a creditable Bad Company/Free tone - dial it right back and you are in Eric Clapton territory. The Echo section is adjustable so you can set the number of repeats. One creates an excellent rockabilly slapback, multiple creates a more spacey Hillage/Gilmour vibe, depending on the number of repeats, the delay duration you set (up to 500 milliseconds) and you can change the blend between the echo and the original signal. Reverb does what you'd expect - from very subtle, to 'playing in a huge ambient cave'. And again it keeps the warmth. There is also a cabinet sim switch, which you'd use if playing directly into a PA rather than through an actual guitar amp/cab. It does make a bit of tonal difference when playing through an amp/cab, but probably not enough to bother with. I haven't tried it through a PA system - I don't have one! Obviously I still have a lot a playing around to do (although it is - mercifully - a simple pedal to use) but am going to use it at the next rehearsal. I also tried it with two different ukuleles, both electric. One a piezo based model and the other with steel strings and magnetic pickups. It was just as good with those as with a guitar (despite not being intended for use with the ukulele!). Is it the only pedal you'll ever need? Quite possibly, but probably not. You will need a tuner (although I have recently switched to a Planet Waves headstock tuner, so one pedal less there!), maybe a wah pedal if that suits your style or perhaps a volume pedal if you are an ambient merchant - but for the majority of us, in the majority of gigging band situations it will do the job excellently for the musical styles it is aimed at. Oh - and did I mention it is only £70? Amazing value. Free standard non-Prime delivery took a very acceptable two and a half days from my late night order until a luchtime delivery.
Review: Decent sound quality, ideal for beginners - I'm not a pro or knowledgeable guitarist, but bought this just for experimenting. Decent enough sound transformation with it, but when layering the effects, it tends to deteriorate a bit. Definitely worthwhile for someone starting out with an electric guitar, far simpler to use than a load of daisy-chained separate pedals.

## Features

- 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
- Guitar Effect Pedal built-in Cabinets Simulation for directly connecting to PA, Mixer or Audio Interface

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B077PQ2YTD |
| Best Sellers Rank | 14,814 in Musical Instruments & DJ ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments & DJ ) 46 in Guitar Multi-Effects Pedals |
| Body Material | Metal |
| Colour | Distortion Chorus Delay Reverb |
| Country Produced In | china |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,205) |
| Date First Available | 23 Nov. 2017 |
| Hardware Interface | 3.5mm Audio |
| Item Weight | 740 g |
| Item model number | ROCKSTAGE |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Power Source | DC Adapter |
| Product Dimensions | 26.19 x 6.4 x 4.39 cm; 740 g |
| Region of Origin | eastern-asia |
| Signal Format | Digital |
| Size | (QCE-10)Rockstage(UK) |
| Voltage | 9 Volts |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** SONICAKE
- **Colour:** Distortion Chorus Delay Reverb
- **Item weight:** 740 Grams
- **Product dimensions:** 26.2L x 6.4W x 4.4H centimetres
- **Style:** Classic

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A pedal board in your pocket!
*by J***L on 14 September 2018*

I bought this on the strength of two things: the reviews here and elsewhere (there's a great one on YouTube) and getting tired of fiddling about with multiple effects pedals, power supplies, cables etc even for the smallest and simplest gig or rehearsal. I've had this a couple of days now and am hugely impressed. Firstly, it is physically robust. The case is metal and the foot switches are smooth. The power supply has a sensible length of cable (about three metres) - it is a 9v, centre-negative plug, so you *could* add this easily onto a larger pedal board if you wanted to add it to an existing set up. It is just over 10 inches long and just under 2.5 inches wide. All the inputs/ouputs are on the back. There are four sections to the unit - Compression (comp), Overdrive (blues), Echo (slapback) and Reverb (Air). When reviewing this (or considering buying it), you have to remember that this is the 'Twiggy Blues' pedal. So if you are expecting to get tones out of it suitable for electro-pop, funk or heavy metal then it probably isn't suitable (although I think the same company make another more stadium rock version if that's your thing). But for straight ahead classic rock, country, rockabilly and even ambient this is perfect. The Compression section works well - you can even turn the compression itself right down and the volume up on this section to boost your signal for solos etc. It shows one of the features of this product. The sound it creates is quite warm, and doesn't have that nasty digital edge you sometimes hear. The Overdrive part is relatively subtle, when you compare it to the wildly distorted sounds produced by some overdrive pedals. That isn't a criticism (see above about playing heavy metal using it!) - it's perfect for blues and blues rock. It's easy to get a creditable Bad Company/Free tone - dial it right back and you are in Eric Clapton territory. The Echo section is adjustable so you can set the number of repeats. One creates an excellent rockabilly slapback, multiple creates a more spacey Hillage/Gilmour vibe, depending on the number of repeats, the delay duration you set (up to 500 milliseconds) and you can change the blend between the echo and the original signal. Reverb does what you'd expect - from very subtle, to 'playing in a huge ambient cave'. And again it keeps the warmth. There is also a cabinet sim switch, which you'd use if playing directly into a PA rather than through an actual guitar amp/cab. It does make a bit of tonal difference when playing through an amp/cab, but probably not enough to bother with. I haven't tried it through a PA system - I don't have one! Obviously I still have a lot a playing around to do (although it is - mercifully - a simple pedal to use) but am going to use it at the next rehearsal. I also tried it with two different ukuleles, both electric. One a piezo based model and the other with steel strings and magnetic pickups. It was just as good with those as with a guitar (despite not being intended for use with the ukulele!). Is it the only pedal you'll ever need? Quite possibly, but probably not. You will need a tuner (although I have recently switched to a Planet Waves headstock tuner, so one pedal less there!), maybe a wah pedal if that suits your style or perhaps a volume pedal if you are an ambient merchant - but for the majority of us, in the majority of gigging band situations it will do the job excellently for the musical styles it is aimed at. Oh - and did I mention it is only £70? Amazing value. Free standard non-Prime delivery took a very acceptable two and a half days from my late night order until a luchtime delivery.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Decent sound quality, ideal for beginners
*by D***Y on 9 June 2025*

I'm not a pro or knowledgeable guitarist, but bought this just for experimenting. Decent enough sound transformation with it, but when layering the effects, it tends to deteriorate a bit. Definitely worthwhile for someone starting out with an electric guitar, far simpler to use than a load of daisy-chained separate pedals.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ MASSIVE sound
*by G***L on 5 November 2020*

Just before the review. I've been a professional for many many years. I'm a veteran of literally thousands of gigs and hundreds of recording hours. My current rig is Markbass, Musicman, Warwick, ESP and Ibanez Premium. I have a fully cased pedalboard but a hankering to travel light. Some of the reviews of this are unflattering and might lead me to question just how much experience the writers have with kit and the real world. From my perspective I was really bowled over. I expected a flyrig to sit in my case for rehearsals where there was a studio amp available, as a backup for short festival slots where I could just DI out and possibly for pit band work. I'm now looking at some of the pedals on my main board with fresh eyes just because of the quality coming from this TINY box. The compressor is really transparent and sounds natural, the boost is a useful option (P'raps for the above DI as an "always on" option?), but not needed. It knocks spots off the Ashdown dual band compressor that's in a cupboard somewhere. Fuzz on bass isn't really my thing, but at a pinch with the sustain backed right off it hits nasty overdrive well. One thing that it does do is to nail the old Big Muff sound. The preamp is a diamond. Again the DI gig would be happy with the tone-shaping which really does sound like an amp. On a more real-world situation it's great to be able to add a driven Ampeg sound on the songs that need it. One great thing is that both the fuzz and the preamp react really well to volume changes from the bass so cleaning up is always an option. I habitually run the bass on half volume to preserve dynamics later down the chain and a pristine to grind transformation is really easy to achieve which just adds versatility. The Octave section is, in my opinion, really good. It tracks down to the B on a five string without glitching. Turn up the direct, octaves on half and the compressor keeping things tidy and the tracking and sound is better than my OC3 (which cost double what the whole soundbar costs). Noise floor is very low unless you dime the drives, construction solid and just too cute for words. If I could suggest anything for the mark II it would be a 9v output to drive a pedal in the loop and some sort of tuner, especially since that's going to be the essential either in the loop or in the front end. But that is that. On the whole I'm more than delighted and am thinking of buying a second to sit on my main board and run the other pedals in the loop. Great bit of kit.

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- SONICAKE Guitar Effect Pedal Multi Effects Classic Rock Tone Distortion Chorus Delay Reverb Cab Sim Guitar Pedal RockStage
- SONICAKE Braided Guitar Cable 3m/10ft Guitar Instrument Cable 6.35mm 1/4" Right Angle to Straight Black Blue

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