I love this pedal and use it with a Danelectro Fish n chips EQ into my FX Return on my Marshall MG100 HDFX into a 412 with V30's and I get an excellent live sound
@@samgoffenguitar its basically a Horizon Apex Preamp Clone. I used the Joyo side by side with my buddy mikes Apex preamp and it's almost the same thing.
Bro I need your opinion I've tested this pedal and it is great sounds modern, but im looking for a budget pedal that will replicate slipknot's tone(mick) do you have recommendations?
@@paramochiex8451 hey. I don’t think his gear is particularly unique. Pretty standard tube screamer into an amp suitable for metal - Marshall jcm800, VHT pitbull etc. also a full on fuzz like a death by audio fuzz war. I think it you want to get close it’ll really depend on the amp but typically a t s style pedal before an already heavily Overdriven amp to give the mid push and also roll off some of the lows and highs. Have you tried something like the Chopper Z with a TS clone in front at all? Might get you close.
@@samgoffenguitar haven't try that, what do u think about joyo extreme metal will it be a better choice than chopper Z for what I'm aiming for? And do you have a Review of that tube screamer clone?
@@paramochiex8451 the extreme could be good. I’d try that on its own before getting a TS as well as it’s designed to be able to get into that metal territory. If it doesn’t quite get there you could then try boosting it with a TS.
2:55 I definitely got some noise, but the built in gate is good. If using any high gain pedal, I’d recommend a noise suppressor really. The Boss NS2 is great.
It is pretty good. If this is your only distortion it could be enough. If you use others you’ll need one for those as per usual. Maybe a noise suppressor like the Boss NS2 would be a good choice :)
Thx for the comment. I’d go for a bass specific pedal to be honest. I think there are better options than this one. If joyo, the double thruster might work:)
Sounds a little like there was a blanket over the cab at times in the vid .....now I KNOW there was NOT ....but ....hmmmm BIG HISS and very muddy to my ears on this end ......I was going to buy ...but ....now I am very UNSURE.....I know its in a different category cost wise ...but this vs a Mud Killer OD ??????....ANYONE chime in ...I want to go from a Tyler Bryant,Lance Lopez hot rodded blues ...to some In Flames ..Its my very first Guitar Rig (been a bass player for over 30 yrs)....already own a Line 6 HX Stomp.....but WOW at the controls you have to use to dial in a tone!!!!!!!!! So PLEASE HELP an ole bassist who wants to be a guitarist for a while now!!!!!!
Dude thx for the honest comment. This is a decent pedal but it is still pretty cheap. For what it is, it’s damn good. Lots of control for your tonal options so if you think it was sounding muddy, I’m sure you could dial in your tone. If you are planning on using it with a load of gain, I would go for a noise gate / suppressor. My choose would be the Boss NS2. If you want a better sound, you could not go wrong with a Revv G3 or G4. Which is best? REVV G3 G4 Distortion Comparison th-cam.com/video/77Vo7UaikOM/w-d-xo.html
In fairness I’ve listened back and I don’t think it sounds like a blanket is over the speaker:) There are sections when I bring down the bass or add treble and it sounds very clear and defined imo. The built in gate also does a pretty good job as you can hear when I bring it in 3:01
this is where you need to ask your self what you need a pedal to do if you are going to use it in a studio you can take that blanket off make a fender sound like a les Paul no need waste money your studio has tools to reform sounds just get the sounds into studio if your gigging different experience / situation and needs or are you a bedroom musician, on a practice amp spending 150 or more on pedal that would sound same as this one on a 15 watt amp and a 100£ guitar. SO what are your needs from a pedal there's not one review to answer every ones needs the joyo rev is a cheesy copy of an attempt on biyang metal king pedal those rev boards were put in biyang cases sold as metal kings cutting biyang in on the money to capitalize on a market of viral fans when they no longer made biyang metal pedals
What guitar is that? It’s awesome looking.
@@spiceyweasel that’s a Frank Hartung Embrace that I was lucky to find used in the UK. It is stunning
I love this pedal and use it with a Danelectro Fish n chips EQ into my FX Return on my Marshall MG100 HDFX into a 412 with V30's and I get an excellent live sound
Thx for letting us know:) it’s a great pedal that I think gets overlooked a bit:)
@@samgoffenguitar its basically a Horizon Apex Preamp Clone. I used the Joyo side by side with my buddy mikes Apex preamp and it's almost the same thing.
Neat, I seen your comment on reddit. What frequencies do you boost and cut on your EQ pedal
Bro I need your opinion I've tested this pedal and it is great sounds modern, but im looking for a budget pedal that will replicate slipknot's tone(mick) do you have recommendations?
@@paramochiex8451 hey. I don’t think his gear is particularly unique. Pretty standard tube screamer into an amp suitable for metal - Marshall jcm800, VHT pitbull etc.
also a full on fuzz like a death by audio fuzz war.
I think it you want to get close it’ll really depend on the amp but typically a t s style pedal before an already heavily
Overdriven amp to give the mid push and also roll off some of the lows and highs.
Have you tried something like the Chopper Z with a TS clone in front at all? Might get you close.
equipboard.com/pros/mick-thomson?gear=effects-pedals
@@samgoffenguitar haven't try that, what do u think about joyo extreme metal will it be a better choice than chopper Z for what I'm aiming for?
And do you have a Review of that tube screamer clone?
@@paramochiex8451 this might help for budget TS
www.samgoffenguitar.com/post/budget-tube-screamers-can-they-do-the-job
@@paramochiex8451 the extreme could be good. I’d try that on its own before getting a TS as well as it’s designed to be able to get into that metal territory. If it doesn’t quite get there you could then try boosting it with a TS.
Do you recommend for this pedal,thanks.
Hey! You can get some good sounds out of it. Definitely worth a try. Is it the best out there? Maybe not, but for the price it’s very good.
@@samgoffenguitar ok thanks buddy 🤟
Did you have issues with alot of hiss or excessive bass? I'm having this issue and can't figure it out. Kinda disappointed.
2:55 I definitely got some noise, but the built in gate is good. If using any high gain pedal, I’d recommend a noise suppressor really. The Boss NS2 is great.
The joyo dark flame has no gate but is very quiet
is the built-in noise gate enough or do you still need a noise gate pedal?
It is pretty good. If this is your only distortion it could be enough. If you use others you’ll need one for those as per usual. Maybe a noise suppressor like the Boss NS2 would be a good choice :)
Would be okay for bass?
Thx for the comment. I’d go for a bass specific pedal to be honest. I think there are better options than this one. If joyo, the double thruster might work:)
Would love if one of these cab sim pedals had xlr out
This one is a distortion pedal, the cab sim box does have xlr :) Joyo Cab Box Demo
th-cam.com/video/w4p4XRpWZps/w-d-xo.html
@@samgoffenguitar cheers
Sounds a little like there was a blanket over the cab at times in the vid .....now I KNOW there was NOT ....but ....hmmmm BIG HISS and very muddy to my ears on this end ......I was going to buy ...but ....now I am very UNSURE.....I know its in a different category cost wise ...but this vs a Mud Killer OD ??????....ANYONE chime in ...I want to go from a Tyler Bryant,Lance Lopez hot rodded blues ...to some In Flames ..Its my very first Guitar Rig (been a bass player for over 30 yrs)....already own a Line 6 HX Stomp.....but WOW at the controls you have to use to dial in a tone!!!!!!!!! So PLEASE HELP an ole bassist who wants to be a guitarist for a while now!!!!!!
Dude thx for the honest comment. This is a decent pedal but it is still pretty cheap. For what it is, it’s damn good. Lots of control for your tonal options so if you think it was sounding muddy, I’m sure you could dial in your tone. If you are planning on using it with a load of gain, I would go for a noise gate / suppressor. My choose would be the Boss NS2.
If you want a better sound, you could not go wrong with a Revv G3 or G4. Which is best? REVV G3 G4 Distortion Comparison
th-cam.com/video/77Vo7UaikOM/w-d-xo.html
In fairness I’ve listened back and I don’t think it sounds like a blanket is over the speaker:)
There are sections when I bring down the bass or add treble and it sounds very clear and defined imo. The built in gate also does a pretty good job as you can hear when I bring it in 3:01
this is where you need to ask your self what you need a pedal to do if you are going to use it in a studio you can take that blanket off make a fender sound like a les Paul no need waste money your studio has tools to reform sounds just get the sounds into studio if your gigging different experience / situation and needs or are you a bedroom musician, on a practice amp spending 150 or more on pedal that would sound same as this one on a 15 watt amp and a 100£ guitar. SO what are your needs from a pedal there's not one review to answer every ones needs the joyo rev is a cheesy copy of an attempt on biyang metal king pedal those rev boards were put in biyang cases sold as metal kings cutting biyang in on the money to capitalize on a market of viral fans when they no longer made biyang metal pedals
@@joemom1012 “ask your self what you need a pedal to do…” sound advice:) thx for the comment.
Subbed.
Sounds like a big fuzzy cat
Je suis saoulé de ces testeurs qui ne connaissent que le métal pfffffff😥
Dude the pedal is aimed at the high gain market:)