Dawner Prince Boonar Echo-Delay
Effect Pedal for Electric Guitar

Latest User Reviews
The best Echorec pedal
I have owned the Catlinbread Echorec, Foxgear T7E Baby, and the Boonar. The Catalinbread lacks a lot of Echorec features. The Foxgear is a poorly designed pedal with flaws in construction as well as a lot of distortion in the repeats. The Boonar goes above and beyond original Echorec features while keeping everything essential. The sound is great and there are many ways to make adjustments that are not available on the other pedals.
Gilmourish
This is perfect for Dave Gilmour type delays
Dave Gilmour in a box
This little unit is something else! It is a small unit and using it live on the fly might be a challenge but when you get to grips with dialing in the sound you want - it is phenomenal! If you want Dave Gilmour this is the sound!
It's not cheap, but I think it was worth every cent. It can give you everything from a lush reverb through delay/echo repeats to self-oscillating swells and endless sustain.
It's a great creative tool for studio work or even composing parts around what it does for you. It will never leave my board.
Technical Data
- Manufactured by Dawner Prince
- Released in 2019
- Average price : $379
- Echo delay
- Offers the sound of the Binson Echorec, a legendary analog disc echo device, in a compact pedal shape.
- Controls: Volume Echo, Bass/Treble, Drum Age, Input Control, Echo swell, Drum Speed
- Pushbuttons: 4x Playback heads
- LED: Level Indicator, Effect On, Swell/Repeats
- Foot switch: Swell/Repeats, On/off
- Input (6.3 mm jack)
- Output (6.3 mm jack)
- Mains adapter connection (hollow plug socket 5.5 x 2.1 mm, minus pole inside)
- Current consumption: 180 mA
- True Bypass
- Dimensions (W x D): 112 x 58 mm
- Made in Croatia
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