As a scientist, I appreciate the "elemental duplicate" nick-name. I think this is also the pedal that Han Solo's evil-twin was frozen into. If you, Sr. Budget Pedalchap, are looking for other cheap brands to demo, try some of the Valeton mini's. Many (fuzz, plexi, OCD) have bass as well as the standard tone control. I've found them all really good and most have kicked the other mini's off my fly-rig because of their extra tweakability. For example, their muff fuzz with a bass control allows it to sound like a fuzz face or a death-by-muff pedal - flexible!
I’ve read somewhere that it’s digital but voiced dark to replicate the analog sound. I don’t know for sure though. I got mine from Wish for £18 inc postage. It was good enough to put on my “Open mic” board that I use cheaper pedals on and let people borrow. Everyone who used it liked it, great bargain for the price of a...... (insert yourself own joke here... maybe something based on an experience behind a McDonald’s against the bins or something).
I know with the Mooer pedals red led means analogue, blue led means digital. I am not sure if joyo have the same thing, but from the way it behaves when you crank up the infinite repeats, I would be inclined to believe it is analogue. Might have to open it up now though...
Budget PedalChap Yeah, I know what you mean it oscillates well but apparently it’s a digital chip in it (again to clarify, I don’t know enough about these things, just going on forum speak). Great pedal though, the Caline Blue Ocean is great too if you’ve not checked one out.
Aye, just had a check online. Though I'm not 100% on the typology of an analogue delay, it looks like it has a BBD chip in it, but also a PIC too so likely it'll be some sort of hybrid system. I just always assumed that it was analogue, damn joyo lying to me all these years... For the £20 I paid for it, I'm not mad though 😂😂😂
it really does the job. good warm delay!
Yeah, it does the job well and for the price it can't be scoffed at
Спасибо за видео!!
Cheers 👍
As a scientist, I appreciate the "elemental duplicate" nick-name.
I think this is also the pedal that Han Solo's evil-twin was frozen into.
If you, Sr. Budget Pedalchap, are looking for other cheap brands to demo, try some of the Valeton mini's. Many (fuzz, plexi, OCD) have bass as well as the standard tone control. I've found them all really good and most have kicked the other mini's off my fly-rig because of their extra tweakability. For example, their muff fuzz with a bass control allows it to sound like a fuzz face or a death-by-muff pedal - flexible!
I’ve read somewhere that it’s digital but voiced dark to replicate the analog sound. I don’t know for sure though. I got mine from Wish for £18 inc postage. It was good enough to put on my “Open mic” board that I use cheaper pedals on and let people borrow. Everyone who used it liked it, great bargain for the price of a...... (insert yourself own joke here... maybe something based on an experience behind a McDonald’s against the bins or something).
I know with the Mooer pedals red led means analogue, blue led means digital. I am not sure if joyo have the same thing, but from the way it behaves when you crank up the infinite repeats, I would be inclined to believe it is analogue. Might have to open it up now though...
Budget PedalChap Yeah, I know what you mean it oscillates well but apparently it’s a digital chip in it (again to clarify, I don’t know enough about these things, just going on forum speak). Great pedal though, the Caline Blue Ocean is great too if you’ve not checked one out.
Aye, just had a check online. Though I'm not 100% on the typology of an analogue delay, it looks like it has a BBD chip in it, but also a PIC too so likely it'll be some sort of hybrid system. I just always assumed that it was analogue, damn joyo lying to me all these years... For the £20 I paid for it, I'm not mad though 😂😂😂
Budget PedalChap Yeah.. no complaints from me either dude!
@@BudgetPedalChap It's based on a PT2399 chip, no BBD. It's all digital.