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TDPRI Member
Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Madrid
Posts: 43
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i feel a joyo in a heart
hola homies!!!
ok i am just buying three pedals these from joyo: vintage overdrive vintage phase classic chorus all beautiful old pedals were stolen ok, i had nice tubescreamer was original ts808, mxr phase 90 and also crybaby wah. and a ce-2 is not working for no reason. after huge crying i am buying some pedals again, i will put proper report on sound of these little bastards, i am hoping i get good beautiful tones from them. |
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Joyo is awesome. I just bought their version of the Korg Pitchblack tuner pedal for half the price of the Korg unit, and it's great. It looks exactly like the Korg one. The construction is really high quality and it's hard to believe that it only cost $40. I also have a Vintage Overdrive that I've gotten along very well with since the day I got it.
I can't say enough positive things about Joyo. They make very high quality pedals at a fraction of the price of other manufacturers. |
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: May 2008
Location: Croatia
Age: 27
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Ps i love my joyo delay and i will order ultimate drive these days too
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: May 2008
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Edit.
Ups double post. Sorry.
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If your CE-2 quit working suddenly, try replacing the switch. It's a cheap part and it's easy to replace. I did that to mine and it came back to life. Good luck with the Joyo pedals. I have my eye on the Delay.
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TDPRI Member
Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Madrid
Posts: 43
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hola my homies!!!
ok i have a nice update on these little joyo bastards, i have put them on hard duties, yeah a double shift!!! ok so best is a "vintage overdrive"... compares exactly to old ts-808, i can put exactly that nice upper harmonic squelch, good clear boost, big sustain, i can get nice touch sensitive from this pedal, i remember EXACTLY like playing ts-808. is not lifeless like ts-9 reissue which homies can throw in a garbage. is ALIVE like good proper ts-808. just like old unit, i play big chords & hear all notes, not just a mushy sound, is not a mess. CLASSIC tube screamer sound. next! and impressive pedal is a "classic chorus". yeah is most like ce-2 but small difference, like is difference between coke & pepsi. blind test probably no choosing. but maybe is LITTLE BIT brighter than ce-2? is very small difference. is still sounding like guitar has nice natural chorus. pedal has a very small boost like a ce-2, is functioning the same. ok, also a "vintage phase". ok so now. mxr phase 90 is already subtle effect, maybe joyo vintage phase is more subtle, is good for light phasing. but maybe is reminding of reissue script logo phase90. is close but not identical like proper old phase90. i can use a "vintage phase" for a similar job. i take all three pedals & i notice on "vintage phase" being most different from original pedal. but is still nice. i notice also some important details on these little bastards. i take pedals out of box, and is like putting solid heavy brick on pedal board, SOLID! when i turn a control knob on pedal, i get nice solid feeling. is NOT flimsy building. also switching is quiet. i read some internet, of home boy having clicking sound when putting effect to on & off. i have no clicking sound, all is quiet & smooth. only one fault i am noticing. battery cover no bottom of pedal is piece of plastic, is little bit thin, LITTLE BIT flimsy, not much, is only part of pedals that is not 100% solid. but good solution is to put pedal properly on ground, STOMP on that little bastard & ignore a flimsy battery cover while HUGE SOUND is comes out! |
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