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by din_mentor » 07 Feb 2012, 11:28
Hi, totally new to this forum
I Guess this is THE place for effects pedal questions.
Been looking around for confirmed Joyo pedal clones, are there any list of the pedals they have cloned?
I haven't found one so i started a list of my own and i woulld really like you guys who have knowledge about their products to add information or deny/confirm information in my list.
JF-01 Vintage Overdrive = Ibanez TS-808
JF-02 Ultimate Drive = Fulltone OCD
[
viewtopic.php?f=1&t=17055&p=188698&hili ... o&#p188698 ]JF-03 Crunch Distortion = Mi Audio Crunch box[/url]
JF-04 High Gain Distortion = Marshall Shredmaster
JF-05 Classic Chorus = Boss CE-2?
JF-06 Vintage Phase = MXR Phase 90
JF-07 Classic Flanger =
Ibanez FL-9 Flanger
JF-08 Digital Delay = ?
JF-09 Joyo Tremolo =
Fulltone Supa-Trem = ~
Demeter Tremulator
JF-10 Dynamic Compressor = MXR Dyna Comp.
JF-11 6 Band EQ - MXR 6 Band EQ
JF-12 Voodoo Octave (Fuzz Ultimate Octave) = Fulltone Ultimate Octave
JF-13 AC Tone = Tech 21 Character, Liverpool
JF-14 American Sound = Tech 21 Character, Blonde
JF-15 California Sound = Tech 21 Character, California
JF-16 British Sound = Tech 21 Character, British
JF-17 Extreme Metal = EHX Metal Muff
(JDI-01 DI Box)
JF-30 A/B Switch
JF-31 Noise Gate = ?
JF-32 Plexi Drive = Wampler Plexi-drive (???)
JF-33 Analog Delay = ?
JF-34 US Dream = ?
JF-35 Pocket Metal = ?
JF-36 Sweet Baby = Mad Professor Sweet Honey Overdrive
JF-37 Analog Chorus = ?
JF-38 Roll Boost = ?
JF-39 Deluxe Crunch = ?
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by briggs » 07 Feb 2012, 11:33
This is a nice idea. A complete list would be useful
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by lolbou » 07 Feb 2012, 12:29
briggs wrote: A complete list would be useful
And links to references as well, so that one can check for himself...
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by briggs » 07 Feb 2012, 13:05
lolbou wrote: briggs wrote: A complete list would be useful
And links to references as well, so that one can check for himself...
Indeed.
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by Steven_M » 07 Feb 2012, 17:26
The Sans amp clones are problematic. One of the users here looked over the AC Tone and found it not to be a direct copy of the Sans amp Liverpool, but rather a cross between The Liverpool and the British.
The comparison spreadsheet is listed in a number of the threads dedicated to the AC tone/Joyo sans amp copies.
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by Steven_M » 07 Feb 2012, 17:28
Sorry, should have said Tech 21, not Sans amp.
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by rocklander » 07 Feb 2012, 20:14
done... yeah you can only edit your post for a short time after making it... house rules
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by Seiche » 08 Feb 2012, 22:45
someone hinted in the classic flanger thread that it might be an ibanez fl-9 copy.
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by drbob1 » 08 Feb 2012, 22:52
Here's a thread on the JF-08. PT2399 and compander, DBD?
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by drbob1 » 09 Feb 2012, 15:34
I checked out the thread on the DBD and it doesn't have a compander. So, what PT2399 delay has a compander?
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by ~arph » 09 Feb 2012, 15:47
drbob1 wrote: So, what PT2399 delay has a compander?
The PT-80 but the Joyo seems to lack the charge pump (the pt-80 could do without, with a bit of scaling at the compander)
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by Seiche » 09 Feb 2012, 15:58
I'm much more interested to know about the new analog delay they're introducing than another pt2399-based delay. Although I think my DBD sounds great.
It looks like a carbon copy clone, with the paintjob and all. I wonder how much it is. It's apparently
"in stock" on this website (i think it's china based)
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by drbob1 » 09 Feb 2012, 19:01
At least some of the chinese "analog delays" are also PT2399 based (Belcat/Rogue for example).
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by Seiche » 09 Feb 2012, 21:33
drbob1 wrote: At least some of the chinese "analog delays" are also PT2399 based (Belcat/Rogue for example).
yeah, "analog". it's ridiculous.
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by sugarinthegourd » 10 Feb 2012, 02:26
Probably worth mentioning that the "Valco" pedals from Eastwood seem to be rebranded Joyos.
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by din_mentor » 10 Feb 2012, 06:40
quaternotetriplet wrote: i think they have bb preamp clone too.
Ok, do you have a clue on which one?