05-23-2015, 08:29 PM
...and it's even more destructive than we could have imagined.
Here's my quick no BS summary:
The Theta, oh the Theta. This pedal has a HILARIOUS amount of gain. Like, a quad tracked 5150 amount of gain. Not only that, this is easily the single most flexible piece of gear I've ever owned or tried. It has a good clean tone, too.
Next, the Joyo Vintage Overdrive. It cost me all of $27 and it's exactly what I need out of a boost. The tubescreamer tone everyone knows and loves, true bypass style.
Now we have the Joyo Analog Chorus. I have very simple chorus needs, and it fulfills them all. Simple, effective, and also true bypass.
And last but not least (while not necessarily a pedal but important nonetheless), the Joyo Power Supply 2. It nails the intended function, and it's SUPER durable.
I will go into more detail about each of these things at a later date.
TL;DR: Joyo pedals are cheap durable and awesome. Also, the ISP Theta is incredible and deliciously brutal.
Here's my quick no BS summary:
The Theta, oh the Theta. This pedal has a HILARIOUS amount of gain. Like, a quad tracked 5150 amount of gain. Not only that, this is easily the single most flexible piece of gear I've ever owned or tried. It has a good clean tone, too.
Next, the Joyo Vintage Overdrive. It cost me all of $27 and it's exactly what I need out of a boost. The tubescreamer tone everyone knows and loves, true bypass style.
Now we have the Joyo Analog Chorus. I have very simple chorus needs, and it fulfills them all. Simple, effective, and also true bypass.
And last but not least (while not necessarily a pedal but important nonetheless), the Joyo Power Supply 2. It nails the intended function, and it's SUPER durable.
I will go into more detail about each of these things at a later date.
TL;DR: Joyo pedals are cheap durable and awesome. Also, the ISP Theta is incredible and deliciously brutal.