Different flavors of good. Spark is more flexible, love mine, but sometimes you need lo-fi/flubby and a little compression. Lead and rhythm can reward soft/hard clipping differently. The MojoMojo stacks extremely well, producing an amazing sound with right guitar/amp combo. On some boards I keep the Spark and other the MoJoMojo, they're similar but definitely not the exact same in tone.
You didn't use the toggle switch on the Mojo to demonstrate how that could cut bass frequencies... why not?
I honestly don’t remember, but I would have demoed the pedal in whichever setting I thought sounded best.
Different flavors of good. Spark is more flexible, love mine, but sometimes you need lo-fi/flubby and a little compression. Lead and rhythm can reward soft/hard clipping differently. The MojoMojo stacks extremely well, producing an amazing sound with right guitar/amp combo. On some boards I keep the Spark and other the MoJoMojo, they're similar but definitely not the exact same in tone.
The full size Spark is a booster, EQ, and an overdrive. Excellent for recording, or a leave on all the time pedal
Exactly!
Great video!
TC wins for sure!
I use the one knob spark booster with an MXR Timmy overdrive and it's a nice pair for sure 😃!
The Spark is so versatile, blends well with any amp and guitar.
I run my Spark with a Bogner Red Ecstacy mini through my Bill M modded Blues Jr. The Spark is an always on pedal.
I kind of like the rattiness and flubbiness of the Mojo.
I'm going to pass on both but you're right, the MojoMojo sounds like a cheap pedal. I've also seen mixed opinions on it.