This page about Tomkat Pedals Super Day Dreamer is a stub. You can help improve it:
Pricing and availability
* Product prices and availability are updated by Equipboard every 24hrs and are subject to change. Equipboard may receive compensation for purchases made at participating retailers linked on this site. This compensation does not affect what products or prices are displayed, or the order of prices listed. For more information, please refer to our affiliate disclosure.
Description
This is the big brother/sister to the regular Day Dreamer. It has the same basic delay and reverb platform but has the added features of tap tempo, modulation, sub-divisions and up to one second of delay time.
Clicking through the Mod button scrolls through different waves and speeds of delay modulation.
Note: The delay circuit is based on the PT2399 chip which gets particulary noisy after half a second of delay time. With longer delay times there is much more noticable noise and I've chosen to embrace this and not filter it out too much. If you're looking for a crystal clear delay with no noise, look elsewhere.
Has top mounted jacks. Uses standard 9V center negative power supply and requires at least 150ma power. No battery option.
Videos
TOMKAT PEDALS
TOMKAT PEDALS - Super Day Dreamer
Reviews
Owner Insights
We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Tomkat Pedals Super Day Dreamer.
Features and functionality
-
The Super Day Dreamer is part of a streamlined board setup, used effectively between an Analogworm Triangle Chorus and Drolo Twin Peaks v4 for versatile soundscapes.
Source -
The pedal offers three speed options for modulation, providing a wide range of sounds that enhances user enjoyment and flexibility in creating effects.
Source -
The Super Day Dreamer features a unique free fall/self-oscillation capability, offering creative sound options that can significantly alter the ambient soundscape.
Source
User experience
-
Owners appreciate Tomkat Pedals for their consistent quality, indicating a strong preference for builders producing unique, well-crafted effects.
Source -
Owners find it compelling enough to consider replacing their existing delay/echo pedals, highlighting its strong impact on users familiar with various delay models.
Source -
Some users experience noise issues when the pedal is activated, which may be amplified by other pedals like the Strymon DIG in the signal chain.
Source
Value and pricing
-
The Super Day Dreamer often sells out quickly, suggesting high demand and limited availability, which can make getting one a challenge.
Source
Use cases and applications
-
The pedal is favored by users transitioning from large experimental setups to more compact boards, demonstrating its ability to deliver versatile sounds with fewer pedals.
Source -
The pedal setup including the Super Day Dreamer can be particularly effective for creating ambient music, offering therapeutic effects for users after a stressful day.
Source
Comparisons
-
The Tomkat Super Day Dreamer is compared favorably to the original Day Dreamer, with owners seeking out other Tomkat creations after positive experiences.
Source -
It shares similarities with the Art Van Delay but lacks the bucket brigade sound, offering a unique take on delay effects that might appeal to those looking for a different texture.
Source -
It's noted that the name "SDD" might reference classic Korg delay models, suggesting potential inspiration or homage in its design or functionality.
Source
Based on 0 Reviews and 0 Ratings
Artist usage
Add artist
In the video titled "EPIC HOME STUDIO Setup 2024 | John Osborne (studio tour)" by Andrew Masters on YouTube, the Tomkat Pedals Super Day Dreamer is visibly attached to the Pedaltrain Metro 16 Pedalboard to the right of the mixing console in John Osborne's studio at the 15:03 mark.
Genre Usage
Based on how artists on Equipboard use this gear, it is most commonly found in the following genres.
Used With
Based on how musicians on Equipboard use Tomkat Pedals Super Day Dreamer, it is most commonly used with the following gear.
More Delay Effects Pedals
Community setups
Similar
Gear Guides
Most Popular Brands
-
Added to Equipboard on by
TthekatanakidGear IQ 274
-