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TC Electronic Mimiq Doubler Pedal

Doubling Effects Pedal with Stereo I/O and Controls for Tightness, Effect, Dry, and Dubs
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TC Electronic Mimiq Doubler Pedal
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Studio-quality Double-tracked Sounds

The TC Electronic Mimiq Doubler effects pedal puts the sound of your favorite multi-tracked guitar lines onto your pedalboard. With a tap of your toe, the Mimiq Doubler instantly simulates all the intricacies and imperfections that create the massive tones of double-tracked guitars. Controls for Tightness, Dry, Effect, and Dubs dial the sound in for a tighter sound, a bit looser for a more organic feel, or even a sound with up to 4 tracks simultaneously. And the Mimiq is an especially big hit at Sweetwater for its powerful stereo I/O.

TC Electronic Mimiq Doubler Effects Pedal Features:
  • Studio-quality doubler effects pedal
  • Tightness control simulates the feel of 2 separate takes
  • Dubs switch thickens your tone by adding more tracks
  • Stereo I/O works with any amplifier setup
  • Works equally well with clean and distorted tones
  • True bypass switching
The Mimiq Doubler lets you achieve massive double-tracked tones in one pass.

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Tech Specs

  • Pedal Type: Double Tracking effects
  • Inputs: 2 x 1/4"
  • Outputs: 2 x 1/4"
  • True Bypass: Yes
  • Power Source: 9V DC power supply (sold separately)
  • Batteries: 1 x 9V
  • Height: 1.9"
  • Width: 2.8"
  • Depth: 4.8"
  • Manufacturer Part Number: 0709-AHI86-001

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Reviews

Extremely usable
I've been using an Eventide H9 pedal to get the harmonizer sound of EVH which is essentially a duplicated signal of the original sound...slightly delayed and slightly detuned. And that's exactly what the MiMiq does.

This is the key to getting EVHs sound more so than a flanger or phaser...this is the cherry on top that most people are missing. I think it sounds best with just one dub with the Effect and Tightness at about 10 to 11 o'clock with the Dry signal max'd. Choosing the number of dubs is up to you, but the doubler is not just doubling the signal, it is slightly detuning it. The Effect knob is essentially a mix control of the affected signal (ie the number of dubs and tightness). It may also be controlling to some extent the detuning as well. The tightness essentially controls the delay of the dubbed signals...in the case of EVH, less is more...you just barely want to hear it.

This has allowed me to build a second, smaller pedal board that is similar to my main board rather than buying a second H9. Sure, now that the H90's have come out, you can pick up the H9 for a lot cheaper now, but it's still pricey compare to this lil guy and this will take up far less space on your board. Even if you're not into EVH...this pedal will fatten up your sound nicely for solo's or crank the knobs and use it for some wild effects.
Music background: Guitar enthusiast, 30+ years experience
Can't Live Without this Pedal
I can't understand how anyone couldn't love this pedal. When I switch between bypass mode and having it engaged, the difference is huge. Having it on -- with all setting cranked to the max -- there is such a large improvement in sound and expansiveness, I am in sound heaven. I know each person has their own standards, but for me, this is a must-have pedal. So many pedals I've owned have been meh, but this one goes beyond expectations.
Music background: Songwriter, Musician
Cool!
Noticeable effect, easy to dial in, stereo in/out is nice
Not Your Grampa's BBD Chorus
but it is basically a chorus substitute, for people who specifically want the double tracked sound.
so i would Not suggest using it along with a regular BBD chorus pedal either, ( it would just smudge it up ),but whatever trips your trigger i guess.
i really like the Eventide pitch shift chorus sound, and it's like oranges and apples compared to Analog BBD.
so i gravitated to this as a random variant of both.
me? i didn't have a chorus pedal, and this was just the ticket.
Thank TC, Thanks SWS
This thing is cool
Buy it. Buy one for a friend. Never play doubled guitar parts again.
Music background: Former signed touring musician who turns knobs on the other side of the glass now. 25 years into this now and can pretend I know what I am doing almost convincingly.