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title: "SONICAKE Clean Boost Pedal with Buffer and +12dB Gain, Mini Pure Boost Guitar Bass Effects Pedal - Sonic Super Master"
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# 6mA Low Power Draw Buffer Active in Bypass +12dB Gain Boost SONICAKE Clean Boost Pedal with Buffer and +12dB Gain, Mini Pure Boost Guitar Bass Effects Pedal - Sonic Super Master

**Brand:** sonicake
**Price:** AED 166
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎸 Elevate your tone, command the stage — never blend in again!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** SONICAKE Clean Boost Pedal with Buffer and +12dB Gain, Mini Pure Boost Guitar Bass Effects Pedal - Sonic Super Master by sonicake
- **How much does it cost?** AED 166 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- sonicake enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted sonicake brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Plug & Play Ready:** Standard 9V center-negative power supply compatibility means no hassle powering up your sonic edge.
- • **Compact Powerhouse:** Miniature footprint (2.05" x 3.68") fits effortlessly on crowded pedalboards without sacrificing build quality.
- • **Pure Sonic Clarity:** Experience pristine clean boost with zero signal degradation, perfect for professional stage and studio setups.
- • **Smart Buffer Bypass:** Keep your tone intact with an always-on buffer that preserves signal integrity even when the pedal is off.
- • **Dynamic Gain Control:** Seamlessly dial your boost from 0 to +12dB to cut through any mix or add subtle warmth.

## Overview

The SONICAKE Clean Boost Pedal Sonic Super Master delivers a professional-grade +12dB clean gain with an integrated buffer that maintains signal clarity even in bypass mode. Its compact design and low 6mA power consumption make it ideal for busy pedalboards, while the intuitive knob control offers precise gain adjustment. Compatible with standard 9V power supplies, this pedal is a must-have for guitarists and bassists seeking to enhance their sound with transparent boost and reliable performance.

## Description

Product description Super Sonic Master is a Clean Boost with a Buffer and +12dB gain. It can be controlled to turn the Buffer function on/off through the "Buffer" toggle switch, and the gain effect of 0-12dB can be controlled through a knob. Overview Specifications Power: DC 9V 5.5 x 2.1mm Center Negative, 6mA Dimensions: 3.68inches (D) x1.65inches (W) x2.05inches (H) Weight: 8.13 onces 1. Plug in your power jack (DC 9V, center negative, 6mA). 2. Buffer shift switch. 3. Control the gain level (0-12dB). 4. Plug in your instrument. 5. To amps or other pedals. 6. Indicator. 7. Switches the pedal on/off. Excellent User Experience The compact size makes it easier for you to carry, but that doesn't make it less powerful. True Analog Circuit And True Bypass “True analog circuit” and “true bypass” maintains the original sound of the instrument. High Quality High-quality potentiometer ensures precise response and long lifespan.

Review: 4.5 Stars (if I could). Fantastic A/B pedal. A little room for improvement as an A/B/Y. - $30 for a functional A/B pedal is great. This one does almost everything right and is a great value. It even does A/B switching in a mini-sized enclosure, which is impressive. My unit doesn't have any noticeable popping, and so far as I can tell doesn't degrade the signal. I was also happy to see that despite the description saying that A+B mode only works with Y as the input, mine did it just fine with Y as the output. In my case there was no change in volume when joining the signals, either (which can be a problem sometimes with stuff like this), which is awesome. So what could be better? I was a little surprised to see that the A+B mode basically disengaged the pedal button completely. Normally what you see in a 2-button footswitch is an A/B button and an A or B button. One of them normally switches between A and B. the other (A or B) will add or subtract the remaining channel. I had expected that Sonicake's unit would do something similar with the mode switch changed. Instead, it just ignores the pedal switch and everything is on all the time. I get why they did that, since with only one button available you couldn't get the full functionality easily. But I would have liked it better if I could get some form of A / A+B accessible via the footswitch in the second mode. The small size is both a strength and a minor drawback - with an enclosure this small there's no room for a battery. This isn't a huge deal since the pedal works without the battery (it only powers the LED), and many pedals of this kind don't have an LED anyway. Still, if I could choose between this and a version of the same thing in a bigger enclosure to hold a battery, I might have chosen the larger one. That's more feedback than criticism, but it's something to consider. I usually prefer batteries in pedals which only need them for the LED in order to avoid ground loop issues and save space on my board. Speaking of which, when I first plugged this pedal in, there was a significant ground hum introduced into my signal chain. I was a little puzzled by this since the power shouldn't even be connected to the sound. This probably means I was producing a ground loop that was showing up elsewhere. I ended up swapping out what was connecting to what (and what was daisy-chained) for other reasons before troubleshooting this and the issue happened to go away, so I didn't pay a lot of attention to it. It probably wasn't this pedal's fault anyway, but it is something to watch out for (again, this is why I might have preferred a battery for this). 5 stars for price and accomplishing what it set out to do. It might be a little unfair but if I could I'd take half a star for not handling the A+B issue differently. I guess their answer to the design issue at hand was valid but I think that part could be improved upon. But if you look at that as just a bonus feature anyway and look at this as an A/B pedal, this is a great unit and an outstanding value.
Review: Glitch machine - This thing is really cool. It's not what I expected, but still very cool. I was expecting a big expansive reverb, but the reverb is kind of weak and sounds very tinny. However, what I didn't expect was how good the delay is. The delay is kind of insane. You can put the time down to minimum and get a sort of robotic sound, or play with that knob and get all sorts of cool glitchy sounds. It's great to use with a drum machine in particular. I was hoping to use it with my synths to get more expansive pad sounds but it turned out to be more of a drum glitch machine. It's tiny yet super well made. It feels heavy and the knobs, although small, are satisfying to use. It doesn't come with a power supply but uses standard guitar pedal 9v. So don't forget to pick one of those up if you don't already have one.

## Features

- A Clean Boost pedal with a Buffer.
- Adjust the gain range of 0-12dB.
- Switches the guitar effects pedal on/off.
- The indicator lights red when the Pure Boost pedal is ON.
- Activate the buffer function when the pdeal is OFF (bypass status).
- Working with 9V Center Negative Regular Pedal Power Supply (NOT Included) on this guitar pedal

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0DB7THJ2P |
| Amperage | 6 Milliamps |
| Audio Output Effects | Clean Boost |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,163 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #9 in Electric Guitar Effects #803 in Guitar & Bass Accessories |
| Brand | SONICAKE |
| Brand Name | SONICAKE |
| Color | Clean Boost |
| Connector Type | 1/4 inch (6.35mm) audio jack |
| Controls Type | Knob |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 3,176 Reviews |
| Hardware Interface | 1/4-inch Audio |
| Item Dimensions | 2.44 x 4.13 x 2.44 inches |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 2.05"L x 3.68"W x 2.05"H |
| Item Type Name | Guitar Pedal |
| Item Weight | 230 Grams |
| Manufacturer | SONICAKE |
| Manufacturer Part Number | QSS-22 |
| Model Name | Sonic Super Master |
| Model Number | QSS-22 |
| Power Source | DC power supply |
| Product Dimensions | 2.05"L x 3.68"W x 2.05"H |
| Signal Format | Analog |
| Style | Compact |
| UPC | 843037102497 |
| Voltage | 9 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 90 days. |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** SONICAKE
- **Color:** Clean Boost
- **Item Weight:** 230 Grams
- **Product Dimensions:** 2.05"L x 3.68"W x 2.05"H
- **Style:** Clean

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 4.5 Stars (if I could). Fantastic A/B pedal. A little room for improvement as an A/B/Y.
*by M***E on July 13, 2020*

$30 for a functional A/B pedal is great. This one does almost everything right and is a great value. It even does A/B switching in a mini-sized enclosure, which is impressive. My unit doesn't have any noticeable popping, and so far as I can tell doesn't degrade the signal. I was also happy to see that despite the description saying that A+B mode only works with Y as the input, mine did it just fine with Y as the output. In my case there was no change in volume when joining the signals, either (which can be a problem sometimes with stuff like this), which is awesome. So what could be better? I was a little surprised to see that the A+B mode basically disengaged the pedal button completely. Normally what you see in a 2-button footswitch is an A/B button and an A or B button. One of them normally switches between A and B. the other (A or B) will add or subtract the remaining channel. I had expected that Sonicake's unit would do something similar with the mode switch changed. Instead, it just ignores the pedal switch and everything is on all the time. I get why they did that, since with only one button available you couldn't get the full functionality easily. But I would have liked it better if I could get some form of A / A+B accessible via the footswitch in the second mode. The small size is both a strength and a minor drawback - with an enclosure this small there's no room for a battery. This isn't a huge deal since the pedal works without the battery (it only powers the LED), and many pedals of this kind don't have an LED anyway. Still, if I could choose between this and a version of the same thing in a bigger enclosure to hold a battery, I might have chosen the larger one. That's more feedback than criticism, but it's something to consider. I usually prefer batteries in pedals which only need them for the LED in order to avoid ground loop issues and save space on my board. Speaking of which, when I first plugged this pedal in, there was a significant ground hum introduced into my signal chain. I was a little puzzled by this since the power shouldn't even be connected to the sound. This probably means I was producing a ground loop that was showing up elsewhere. I ended up swapping out what was connecting to what (and what was daisy-chained) for other reasons before troubleshooting this and the issue happened to go away, so I didn't pay a lot of attention to it. It probably wasn't this pedal's fault anyway, but it is something to watch out for (again, this is why I might have preferred a battery for this). 5 stars for price and accomplishing what it set out to do. It might be a little unfair but if I could I'd take half a star for not handling the A+B issue differently. I guess their answer to the design issue at hand was valid but I think that part could be improved upon. But if you look at that as just a bonus feature anyway and look at this as an A/B pedal, this is a great unit and an outstanding value.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Glitch machine
*by J***I on March 19, 2026*

This thing is really cool. It's not what I expected, but still very cool. I was expecting a big expansive reverb, but the reverb is kind of weak and sounds very tinny. However, what I didn't expect was how good the delay is. The delay is kind of insane. You can put the time down to minimum and get a sort of robotic sound, or play with that knob and get all sorts of cool glitchy sounds. It's great to use with a drum machine in particular. I was hoping to use it with my synths to get more expansive pad sounds but it turned out to be more of a drum glitch machine. It's tiny yet super well made. It feels heavy and the knobs, although small, are satisfying to use. It doesn't come with a power supply but uses standard guitar pedal 9v. So don't forget to pick one of those up if you don't already have one.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Mostly great. Need to know this, though...
*by J***M on November 25, 2023*

So far it seems to be a great product, but with a few caveats. I bought 3 - 1 worked great, 1 had trouble, and 1 isn't working. But had I known a few things, I likely could have prevented this scenario... Hope these tips help! 1.) I couldn't seem to transfer the new IR's to the device on my Mac running Sonoma OS. But I was able to do it on a Windows machine... but the next point may be why. 2.) When I attached to a Windows PC, I quickly found the normal 44.1K 500ms IR .wav files were too large. I could only get three of those on the device. For some reason on my mac, I could only get 1, and after that a perpetual error code that the file couldn't be transferred (but not due to storage... weird). Windows at least showed there wasn't enough space on the drive. So, after searching Sonicake IR Loader and going to their website, I found where I could download the manual, then under that I could download the original IR's, then under that is a link called IR File Converter, and it says it requires Google Chrome to use. You can only convert one file at a time, but it worked flawlessly. Then I was able to load the files on to the device. So, maybe it would have worked on my mac if I had converted the files to a smaller file type? I went through enough frustration to give it a shot. It's working now, so I'm not going to mess with it anymore. :) 3.) I bought 3 of these to use at our church. On the attempt to get it working on my mac, I reformatted. It's originally in a FAT12 file format. The reformat didn't seem to help. However, on another unit, the reformat locked up as the built-in storage is crazy slow. It corrupted the built-in storage, so I'll send that one back for an exchange. 4.) Lastly, while the stock IR's are actually pretty sweet out of the box, I wanted to load some IR's that I've been using on my Line 6 HX Stomp XL. I dedicated one of these units to bass guitar, and two toward acoustic guitars. My favorite acoustic clone IR's have come from Worship Tutorials - the Taylor 414, and Holy Grail 2 guitars in particular. The bass guitar IR's came from Celestion and are bass cab/speaker profiles BN15-300x and Studio Nord Bremen Ampeg V4b Custom and Ampeg V4b Trace Elliot, and the Orange custom as well. I mention these since the bass and acoustic IR's are a bit harder to locate. But one caveat for acoustic IR's... acoustic IR's by default all come about -18db. I'm not sure why, but they do. So, the only way to use the acoustic IR's on this unit is to crank the volume all the way, and crank the gain on your PA around 20db +/-. But, it's totally worth it if you're plugging in direct to PA. And it bypasses the need for a DI box. I don't have any noise issues when I crank the volume and gain on these. Build quality is great. And the price can't be beat. Even though I had a lot of headache getting these setup, the end result and price point make it worth 4 stars. Now that I know how to work with them, I'd buy it again in a heartbeat. But definitely follow some of these guidelines. The built-in memory is very small, very slow, very temperamental, and easily corrupted. But once it works, it's great! Hope the tips help. It's a super affordable way to have great tone!

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