

🎙️ Elevate your vocals from ordinary to unforgettable—because your voice deserves the spotlight.
The TC Helicon DUPLICATOR is an ultra-simple, studio-quality vocal effects stompbox designed for professional and aspiring vocalists alike. Featuring three classic doubling modes, vocally tuned reverb, and adaptive auto-chromatic pitch correction, it delivers polished, in-tune vocal effects on the go. Its compact design supports both 9V power supply and AAA batteries, making it ideal for live performances and rehearsals. With built-in tone shaping including EQ, compression, de-essing, and gating, the DUPLICATOR ensures your voice always sounds its best.








| ASIN | B01N986MXB |
| Batteries | AAA batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #10,316 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #7 in Vocal Effects Processors |
| Body Material | Durable materials (Metal, Plastic) |
| Color Name | Green, White |
| Connector Type | 1/4-inch audio jack |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (336) |
| Date First Available | December 1, 2016 |
| Hardware Interface | 1/4-inch Audio |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 14.8 ounces |
| Item model number | DUPLICATOR |
| Material Type | Metal, Plastic |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 5.25 x 3.25 x 2.25 inches |
| Signal Format | Analog |
| Voltage | 9 |
U**M
Duplicator vs. Mic Mechanic
I wanted to try one of these but with it being so new and almost no reviews, I took a leap of faith based on the performance of my Mic Mechanic 1. (A truly great piece gear thats worth far more than the asking price) Me? Been playing a long time but I'm not a pro. Let's say "experienced amature" lol. The main difference between this and the Mic Mechanic is that you have doubling instead of delay. Both have the pitch correction, tone enhancement and reverb so check out the info and reviews on the MM for more depth on those features. The foot switch on this unit turns the doubling on and off so you can toggle that feature without losing the tone, reverb or pitch correction. Pretty cool. It does a tight, loose, and octave for the second voice. They can obviously sound artificial if overused, but set low you can sound well produced. Much like a recording of yourself which may take a bit of getting used to at first. I like "loose" setting on the lower end of it's scale. However, I don't use the feature as much as I thought I would. I play in an acoustic duet and with a band as well. The Mic Mechanic version 1 stays with my pedal board I use in the band setting. The duplicator is being used in the acoustic duet setting where delay could be a bit more out of place. That being said, if you had to get one unit and can't decide, it's down to doubling vs. delay. Both my units sound great and definitely add a more polished, professional sound. Also worth noting: This unit as well as the new mic mechanic 2 do not come with power supplies like mic mechanic 1. Also, they can take AA batteries and run on a 9 volt power supply so you can use whatever you use now for your other guitar oriented effects. (One spot, boss etc.) MM 1 came with a 12 volt power supply and had no provision for batteries. The new units also set the Mic gain automatically so there is no adjustment on the side of the unit like the older MM 1.
J**S
Great product. Be sure to buy and use power adapter
Needed to take control of my vocal effects for an acoustic act. Only really wanted the doubling effect, which is exactly what I hoped it would be, and the reverb. The pitch correction is a nice bonus. I use it at about 50% and it's not obvious but it does make a difference. The first unit I received seemed intermittent. It would stop sending signal after some time in use. Returned it to Amazon and took my chance on a second. The ONLY time I have had the same problem was when I was relying on batteries and not the power adapter. Should be noted: that someone else's review commented that there is no way to switch off the reverb but in actuality you can: One thing the manual doesn't mention is if a phantom power supply can be used to allow a condenser mic to be used with the Duplicator. I don't want to damage the Duplicator. 1 click will engage / disengage the doubling effect. Long hold will engage / disengage reverb effect.
A**Y
Great vocal effects. The doubling sounds good.
Couldn’t figure out a way to get a harmonizer effect pedal to work at an affordable price and with accuracy so this looked nice. It is nice. The tone button adds some compression and tone shaping IT. It sounds good. The reverb type and strength works well and adds depth. The auto tune is cool and less than half way is what we use. The doubling tight or loose is nice for the melody so is lower octave. Just add enough and it makes a nice effect that adds to the sound.
D**E
Works great. Download the instructions!
This is the first doubling effect I have found that works well. You can get studio quality vocals live, but you need to know how to set it up properly. First of all, download the full instructions from their website. I set the doubling at 12 o clock. Very little or no reverb, the pitch correct at 12 o clock and the EQ/compression turned on. At these settings it's magic. You can accidentally set it to momentary (non latching) switch mode so, again. Download the full instructions.
S**N
Noisey, not usable
This item is very noisey. I also tried two separate mic mechanics and they were not usable. Both where noisey. . I am using Shure dynamic headset as I play piano, guitar, ukulele live. This duplicator unit was not usable. I then purchased the voicetone mic pedals which are phenomenal but the phantom power in these pedals cuts out my small Roland stereo accoustic amp. The cut out is an electric cutoff built into the amp.. So playing live in the street with a small amp makes neither this duplicator pedal nor the mic mechanics possible due to noise. I tried tc helicone voicetone pedals which need 12 volt and my small battery amps like Roland accoustic cuts them off due to phantom power (with zero gain added). Emails to tc helicon are not answered.. So tc helicone support gets a zero score for customer support. I bought this duplicator for live street playing but it is to noisey to use. Without this pedal plugged into my amp I have zero noise. Incredible bad design not to be able to use it. And the duplicator gets very high ratings...not sure how
J**S
Great sound, easy to use
Great pedal for live gigging. The pitch correction is slight enough that no one will notice if you are already a pretty good singer. I leave it at 30% and it does the trick. Reverb is nice as is the tone button. Doubling is limited on features but that makes it pretty straight forward. If you want to be able to control lots of parameters, this is not your pedal...but if you want something that will fill out your voice nicely without adding any frills to your set up, this is totally worth the purchase.
J**K
I only needed a little bit of pitch correction sometimes and absolutely love the harmonization feature. Works great!
R**S
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R**Y
Great sound quality. Perfect for controlling the sound of your live vocal. Duplication and compression are both quite impressive. Chews through batteries though...throws you a bit, because all the lights are all still on, but it won't function until it gets some new juice.
S**O
Buon prodotto come aspettativa, forse il prezzo è un po’ caro..!