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Post subject: Joyo Pedals
Posted: Wed Jan 22, 2014 11:59 am
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Anyone have any experience with these? I just discovered them this morning. Cheap prices. Are they any good?
I am about to order a couple of cheap Danelctro pedals, so I figured i would check these out as well. The price seems right.

http://www.joyoaudio.com/en/product/fl_26.html

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Post subject: Re: Joyo Pedals
Posted: Wed Jan 22, 2014 12:21 pm
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I have the Ultimate Drive.

I love it. I don't gig anymore so cant attest for its durability under those conditions but for what i'm doing with it, its amazing for 35 bucks. Tried the Vintage OD but it didn't give me anything that the 'Greenbox' Stomp in my mustang didn't offer. Great pedal but didn't need it so exchanged for the Ultimate Drive.

I am getting the Dynamic Compressor next chance i get.

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Post subject: Re: Joyo Pedals
Posted: Wed Jan 22, 2014 6:17 pm
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Many of them are great pedals. Not just for the money, but great, period.
I have a number of them:
1) Sweet Baby- mild OD and the tone is to die for. Favorite.
2) Deluxe Crunch- on-the-order of a TS9, but I prefer it's tone (and I'm a big fan of the TS9).
3) American Sound- a wanabe of the Tech 21 Blonde. Great Fender tones, but it has some hiss and must be used w/ a noise gate. It's more of a preamp/modeler than a stomp box and as such is best in-the-loop.
4) Tremelo- simple, but NICE!
5) British Sound- much like the American Sound, but with Marshall voicing. Decent, but in all fairness, I'm not a big fan of the Marshall sound, so meh!
6) Noise Gate- worthless. Tried it with the American Sound and British Sound, and it wouldn't work properly. So I put it back in the box, and there it sits. Used another brand with a high level of sucess.

Check out the YouTube videos: This guy (EytschPi42) does many of the JOYOs http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPsCQLOUJBc He's a bit long-winded, but get to the playing parts and they are quality demos.
I buy mine here: https://www.geartree.com/CSearch.aspx?S ... d&PageNo=1

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Post subject: Re: Joyo Pedals
Posted: Wed Jan 22, 2014 6:27 pm
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The Joyo Sweet Baby Overdrive is a lovely pedal. Might be my favorite pedal after my TC Spark Mini Boost. If I thought the sweet baby was going away I'd probably buy 3 more.

I've the tremolo, too. Nice enough if you need a tremolo.

There are a couple of people on youtube who have reviewed a ton of them.

EytschPi42. Ignoring the pedal reviews you have to watch the tour of his studio.

http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrPHxHPnSvHzNNYbJlYoyGQ

And the intheblues guy...

http://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-oSaKCCEffJph0F7m6_xfA

Edit: I forgot I also have the joyo power supply. I haven't had any noise issues with it. It is small enough to fit under my pedal board. Seems fine.


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Post subject: Re: Joyo Pedals
Posted: Wed Jan 22, 2014 7:20 pm
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Thanks guys. I've been checking out you tube all day. I've got 4 pedals in a cart but have yet to hit purchase.
I have chosen the sweet baby OD, the crunch distortion, analog delay and the analog chorus. I'm still deciding between the sweet baby and the ultimate drive.

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Post subject: Re: Joyo Pedals
Posted: Wed Jan 22, 2014 11:09 pm
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Sweet Baby is a MUST! :D

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Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2014 1:03 am
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yodacaster wrote:
Anyone have any experience with these? I just discovered them this morning. Cheap prices. Are they any good?
I am about to order a couple of cheap Danelctro pedals, so I figured i would check these out as well. The price seems right.

http://www.joyoaudio.com/en/product/fl_26.html


Looking good yoda, let us know how they sound.

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