Kupu Whakataki
The SONICAKE Noise Wiper is a compact and effective noise gate effects pedal designed for guitarists. It helps eliminate unwanted hum and hiss from your signal chain, ensuring a cleaner and more professional sound. Featuring two distinct modes and a true bypass design, this pedal offers versatile noise reduction without compromising your tone.
Nga waahanga matua
- 100% Analog Design: Maintains original tone and dynamics while suppressing noise.
- Easy-to-Use One Knob Control: Simple Threshold knob for main function adjustment.
- E rua nga momo mahi: Select between FAST for quick noise gate response or MILD for smoother noise reduction.
- Whakawhiti Waewae Tika: Ka whakarite kia ma te ara tohu ina wetekina te pānga.
- 9V Center Negative Power: Compatible with standard pedal power supplies (not included).
He aha kei roto i te Pouaka
- SONICAKE Noise Gate Effects Pedal
Ka mutu te huaview & Mana

Mua view of the SONICAKE Noise Wiper Noise Gate Pedal, showing its compact design and controls.

Whakawhiti Aratau: Toggles between FAST (faster noise gate response) and MILD (smoother noise gate response).
Poro Paepae: Controls the noise gate threshold, determining at what signal level the gate engages.

Takawaenga: Engages or disengages the noise gate effect. Features true bypass for signal integrity.

DC 9V Whakauru: Connect a 9V DC center-negative power supply (not included) here.
Tatūnga
- Hononga Hiko: Connect a 9V DC center-negative power adapter to the DC 9V input jack on the pedal.
- Tāuru Taputapu: Connect your guitar or other instrument to the 'IN' jack of the Noise Wiper pedal using a standard 1/4-inch instrument cable.
- Putanga ki AmpKaiwhakaora: Connect the 'OUT' jack of the Noise Wiper pedal to your amplifier's input or to the next pedal in your effects chain using a standard 1/4-inch instrument cable.
- Placement in Signal Chain: For optimal noise reduction, place the Noise Wiper pedal after any high-gain pedals (e.g., distortion, overdrive, fuzz) that generate significant noise, but before time-based effects (e.g., delay, reverb) to prevent cutting off their trails.
Aratau Mahi
The Noise Wiper pedal features a toggle switch to select between two operating modes:
- FAST Mode: Provides a quicker and more aggressive noise gate response. This mode is ideal for high-gain settings where immediate and decisive noise cutoff is desired.
- MILD Mode: Offers a smoother and more gradual noise gate response. This mode is suitable for lower-gain settings or when a more natural decay of notes is preferred.
Whakamahia te Threshold knob to adjust the sensitivity of the noise gate. Turning the knob clockwise increases the threshold, meaning the gate will engage at a higher signal level, cutting out more subtle noise. Turning it counter-clockwise lowers the threshold, allowing more signal to pass through before the gate engages.
Whakaaturanga Ataata
Video: Sonicake Noise Gate Pedal demonstration by JFOUT. This video showcases the pedal's noise reduction capabilities in various settings.
Whakatakotoranga
| Taumaha Tūemi | 7.7 hekere (0.22 Kirokaramu) |
| Hunga Hua | 3.68 x 1.65 x 2.05 inihi (2.05"L x 1.65"W x 3.68"H) |
| Tau tauira | QSS11-20 |
| Rauemi tinana | Kirihou |
| Tae | Noise Gate (Black) |
| Momo Tuhono | 1/4 inihi (6.35mm) jack ororongo |
| Atanga Pūmārō | 1/4-inihi Ororongo |
| Hōputu Tohu | Tauritenga |
| Puna Mana | Hiko Hiko |
| Voltage | 9 Volts |
| Te Ra Tuatahi Wātea | Pipiri 2, 2020 |
Te tiaki
To ensure the longevity and optimal performance of your SONICAKE Noise Wiper pedal, follow these maintenance guidelines:
- Te horoi: Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the pedal's exterior. Avoid using abrasive cleaners or solvents, as they may damage the finish or internal components.
- Rokiroki: Store the pedal in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight, extreme temperatures, and high humidity. Disconnect the power supply and instrument cables when not in use for extended periods.
- Whakaha Uepu: Ensure all cables are properly coiled and not excessively bent or strained to prevent damage to the jacks and internal wiring.
Raparongoā
- Kore Mana: Ensure the 9V DC power supply is correctly connected and functioning. Check the power outlet and the power cable for any damage.
- Kore Oro: Verify all instrument cables are securely connected to the correct input and output jacks. Test cables with another device to ensure they are not faulty. Check your ampnga tautuhinga riipene.
- Haruru/Hum: Ensure the pedal is properly grounded. Experiment with the Threshold knob and Mode switch (FAST/MILD) to find the optimal setting for your setup. Try placing the pedal in different positions within your signal chain.
- Te Painga Kaore i te Whakauru: Press the footswitch firmly. If the indicator light does not illuminate, check power and connections.
Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
For warranty information, technical support, or service inquiries, please refer to the official SONICAKE webpaetukutuku, whakapā atu rānei ki tā rātou tautoko kiritaki. Puritia tō rīhiti hoko hei taunakitanga hoko mō ngā kereme pūtāhui katoa.