tc electronic Mimiq Doubler

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Effects Pedal

  • Produces realistic "doubled" tracks from the input signal
  • Up to 3 additional guitar tracks
  • Tightness Control and Stereo I / O for massive sounding guitar riffs
  • Controls: Tightness, Effect and Dry
  • Dubs switch
  • True Bypass
  • Power Consumption: 100 mA
  • Power supply with 9 V battery or 9 V DC power supply, coaxial connection, negative pole inside (Article 409939 - not included!)
  • Dimensions (L x W x H): 127 x 83 x 73 mm
  • Weight: 380 g
Myynnissä vuodesta Lokakuu 2016
Tuotenumero 398729
Myyntierä 1 kappaletta
Effect Types Doubler
133 €
Sis. ALV. Ei sisällä 12 € rahtikulua
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Stereo is the way to go.
JDark 04.10.2023
Cons:
I miss a volume knob. Instead of thightness there could be a master volume knob. Wet & Dry controll the balance but when diminishing the overall volume level also diminishes. This pedal will not sound like two, or three guitars, and thus the "doubler name" is a bit missleading. It´s more like a (awesome) spatial effect.

Signal chain. I found that best result is to have it before my stereo delays,
and reverbs. Mono in, stereo out. When having it last in the chain, stereo in and out, my halo for example started sound like there was phaser included.

Pros:
When switcing off you (Well me at least, and my friend) instantly notice that, it´s gotta be on man! All the fun dissapears from your playing when you switch it off :D This is not necessarily though a always on pedal, even when it makes a hefty punch to your gritty sound or solos.

Biggest suprise for me was that, I´ve been looking for a long time for that intimate, near, in your face, kind a room sound to base on.

What I mean, you can hear best when you have a totally dry and clean sound when comparing the difference. I use overdrives and distortions and I think it´s there where mimiq absolutely shines. Switch pos. 1 is what I prefer the most. Then again, using pos. 2 and 3 work really nice with clean reverbs, delays and so on. Those reeeally widen your sound.

So conclusion: Software update is a must. After update I found, that muddy kind of base, and loss of gritt clarity was gone. Also the wet & dry knobs felt a bit more responsive. I think best use for this is for a single guitar player in a band in live situations. Using Mimiq in studio e.g. you can make parts pop up nicely. I never was really satisfied with my EQP Hizumitas. This pedal, whoaaa, it took it to a whole new level. So something like that can happen as well

Postively, for this money, I ordered one thing, but got totally something else what I didn´t expect. Absolutely worth trying, but as I started, stereo is the way to go.
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Kromi 17.05.2021
Sounds good, and widens the stereo image nicely. No wonder so many people use it!
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Valitettavasti tapahtui virhe. Ole hyvä ja yritä uudelleen.
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Simply not ready for a product release
Pete-plays-guitar 05.07.2017
This is the first return I have done to Thomann, this is no reflection to Thomann, who were highly efficient as usual, but the product itself.

I was very excited on receiving the Mimiq and my first use of it was putting in a stereo effects loop to 'expand' the stereo sound. At first it sound OK, but then I started to notice (then once noticed, it seems to be all you hear) some jumping of the signal quite abruptly between the left and right stereo field. I even thought I had some bad cables connected it, so promptly replaced those.

I thought that I was using it incorrectly, so I checked the online manual and say that it works better with the signal directly from the guitar. I tried this and ran into the same issues again. After going online and reading some forums on the subject, it seems that TC is aware of this issue and everyone is awaiting a firmware update to relieve some of these issues.

I am not happy with this and it insults me, in summary this is a box to simulate the sound multi-tracked guitars but there are some major issues. Using the mono input (and I have found this is also true to the 'centre' element of the stereo input), I found, as mentioned above, some very nasty (and they really are very nasty) signal jumping between the extreme right and left in the stereo field and they are very abrupt and obvious. Also some very bad phasing issues where either the signal disappears or the high end is wiped off the signal. I also ran an acoustic (through a booster) into the unit and tried some strumming and again got the same issues.

I understand that you have to be very careful with the setting on the unit and specifically the levels. I have been an engineer in the high-tech product industry for many years and also run a studio as a hobby (so I fully understand technically what these things are supposed to do) and come to two possible conclusions, that I received a rogue bad unit or this was not ready for release. If the forums are correct and a firmware update is required and other people experience the same issues then I am drawn to my second conclusion.

If you are messing around with delays and combining the 'same' signal then you will always run into phasing issues, some can sound very musical, whereas this sounds just plain nasty. I have many TC pedals in my possession and have been very happy with their performance, but if I did not get a rogue unit and this is a general issue then to me it is a piece of junk and should have been properly tested under all scenarios before being released.

So based on the current units being shipped on the current firmware load I cannot recommend it. Wait and see if the product improves. Bad ........ very bad!

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Note: If you are still after a double track sound then I recommend if you have stereo delay pedal, set the delay to almost not noticeable and run the second out through a Digitech Luxe (if you can still get them) ...... together these give a much better sound than this Mimiq pedal.
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Crunch, space, everything!
Emile Michel Hobo 11.07.2020
I bought this a while back. One of the things that it surprised me with is that if I run it through a mono-channel amp-ing my mouth harp, the mild interference it creates makes sure the mouth harp is a little less dominant. This way it allows for other instruments in the mix to more easily claim their space, while the mouth harp does stay true to its sound.

Recording it in stereo offers an even wider range of options. I now use it in conjunction with the Digitech CabDryVR, which gives me the option of quickly and easily dubbing tracks on two different speaker-cabinets. It won’t be like Guns’n’Roses with two guitars sharing some riffs here and there, but also sticking to their own. It will be just two to four guitars, bass guitars, mouth harps, etc. tru-dubbing, playing the exact same thing with minor variance in terms of attack and pitch.

What I found a bit counter-intuitive is that they labeled the knob that allows you to set the looseness “tightness” instead. As you turn it up, it becomes more loose, but if you read the manual or if you watched the product demo, that won’t catch you off guard.

You do really have to consider how loose or tight you want it to be. With some settings, when it’s extremely loose, I sometimes feel the dubbed track gets sent to the back a bit more. You really have to listen for yourself how you’re going to take it.

The dry track just is as you play it. The one to three dubbed tracks variations to that, in stereo also having their very own spatial distribution, respectively left-right, left-middle-right, and left-left-right-right.

Awesome pedal.
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