Joyo JF-08 Digital Delay Effect Pedal
The Digital Delay from Joyo has the sound and easy interface of a classic slapback echo, but has the signal integrity and repeatability of a true digital delay (this really is a digital delay, but be advised, you won’t be able to enter 550 ms and have the pedal match that tempo digitally; instead learn to record settings). Use of delay takes a well-trained ear, but this pedal will allow you to start training yourself on the “edgy” art of Delay effects.
With this pedal you don’t need to worry about master settings (50, 200, 500 ms), but the sound is far from basic. With controls for TIME, REPEAT and LEVEL, it’s easy to dial in a sound you like and take it away! The switch is a stompbox style DPDT, with full bypass wiring so it won’t rob you of your precious tone when you go to click it off/on.
The real trick to using such a pedal as this is to get your system down for knowing where your settings were when you found the sound you like. Take a picture, or write down exactly where you had those knobs set or you’ll be sorry you didn’t take the time when you go to play it with a drummer and all of a sudden everything’s off! You too can have the sound of the pros with this digital delay JF-08 from JOYO!
Product Features
- True bypass wiring
- Stompbox-style DPDT switch
- Controls for time, repeat and level
The Flashing Light is the Best Feature… Some dude apparently took this thing apart and graded all the components. WTF? That guy’s serious about his reviews.Me? I just care how it sounds and works.And it is a SOLID tremolo pedal. I’ve got tremolo on both of my amps (stage and practice) but wanted something consistent that I could control along with all the other gadgets at my feet.I took a shot on this thing because of the price and the positive reviews and to those folks I say…
Amazing Build Quality & Great Sound Pretty amazing pedal…as other reviewers have stated, I did not expect to get this kind of quality for such a bargain-basement price.I recently tried (and subsequently returned) a major name-brand pedal that cost much more and sounded cheap as all get-out.One thing I found is that the tone control is SO sensitive that you can go from too much low end to far too much high-end with only a tiny turn of the knob…while this makes it a tad more challenging to dial your tone in it…