🎶 Elevate Your Tone with JOYO's Dyna Compressor!
The JOYO Dyna Compressor Pedal is a low-noise, true bypass guitar effect pedal that recreates the classic Ross compressor sound. With adjustable Sustain, Attack, and Level knobs, it allows musicians to customize their tone while ensuring durability with its aluminum-alloy housing. Weighing only 290g, this pedal is perfect for electric guitarists and bassists looking to enhance their sound without compromising on quality.
Product Dimensions | 12 x 5.5 x 7.2 cm; 290 g |
Item model number | Manufacturer-JOYO-0JF10-0019US |
Colour | Green-white |
Compatible Devices | Effect Pedals, Electric Guitar |
Connector | 1/4-Inch Right Angle to Straight, 1/4-Inch Straight, 1/4-Inch Right Angle |
Hardware Interface | 1/4-inch Audio |
Signal Format | Analog |
Material Type | Aluminum, Stainless-Steel, Iron, Carbon Fiber, Alloy |
Musical Style | pop, rock, blues, jazz |
Region of Origin | eastern-asia |
Country Produced In | china |
Power Source | Corded Electric, Battery Powered |
Voltage | 9 Volts (DC) |
Item Weight | 290 g |
C**K
Excellent Fenderish pedal
The Joyo American sound is an excellent Fenderish pedal. It appears to be a copy of the Tech 21 NYC Blonde, but as someone who has also owned that pedal, it's a little bit different. The voice control sweeps mid frequencies in conjunction with the gain control to allow a range of Fender Twin, Fender Deluxe, Fender Bassman, Fender Tweed tones, but it takes some time to work out how all the knobs interact to fine tune the sound. I use the pedal with an additional external IR into a PA, but it works well without an IR and sounds good enough for going direct. Much harder to run into a conventional guitar amp unless you can bypass the preamp, but still works that way as an overdrive pedal. It's not exactly the same as the superficially similar Caline American pedal and the Joyo has a battery compartment which can be useful. A remarkable pedal for the money and well built. Perhaps the best cheap guitar pedal on the market?
J**N
Great sounding tremolo, amazing value
If you are seeking an unfussy, solid, great sounding tremolo pedal, and don't want to break the bank, the Joyo offers all those things in a rugged, attractive package.I spent some time researching the options, and watched a few of the product comparison videos you will quickly find if you search, concluding that this was the one to try first.Now integrated into my pedal board, I find this a completely satisfying tremolo sound, and everything about the physical presentation of the pedal points to a unit that could just as easily be priced closer to the £100 mark.The pedal offers true bypass, which is an important feature for a quality pedal. When in operation, it has a nice vintage feel.Often with music equipment you get what you pay for, but there are now many absolutely credible alternatives with guitar pedals at far lower prices, so don't be tempted to think this is cheap sounding.It sounds lovely.
B**N
Does what it says it’ll do, and does it well.
+VESGreat range of overdrive tones available.Very sturdy bodyEasy to useThe bypass mode works well – totally quietGreat priceYou’re going to have to pay lots more to improve on this.-VESIt’s a good job the bypass mode is so effective – because ‘on and not playing’ there was background noiseI’ve had nicer feeling foot buttons.
V**T
phaser set to stun
if you know what a phaser does, then skip this first bit, for newbies or gift buyers read on.... a phaser is an electric 'foot' operated pedal box that you plug a guitar or other instrument into then connect to an amplifier, when activated it takes the sound in and alters the phase of the sound depending on the setting resulting in a pleasant or not (opinions and players vary) distorted sound heavily used in the 60s - 80s. for the rest :- pedals like people are not all created equal and phasers are no diferent. i have tried phasers included on multi effect pedals, with wide varying results, but even the best multi effects only allow for 1 effect at a time. single effects range from nails on a blackboard to subtle but mortgage level master in a box. I needed a good phaser at cheap price, scoured the ads and settled on this, metal body, no battery, single knob what had I done ? WELL lets see, metal body, great, no horrific cracking if used with divers boots. No battery, double edge sword, theres the inconvenience of a mains connection , but theres no battery to die mid gig. Single knob, easy to set up, adjust, mark with a sharpie done, instand reset if its disturbed and none of that knobs for volume, gain, attack, decay, tea strength, beam up/down. one knob simples. Sound :- the level of the effect is done by turning the captain proteus 1940s - 60s sci fi style knob, which is just the right amount of sensetive. tones are right on spot. on/off stomp button is crisp. This isnt a £9.99 flimsy unit that hurts the ears, neither is it a £200 symphony in a box, its a cheapish effects pedal that does its job and does it well.
D**N
Really nice sounding Pedal
You can get some really nice drive out of this pedal. It looks great, feels really sturdy. Power supply not included but it takes 9v batteries so just buy some in your order. Very easy to use. You just press a button and twist some knobs
M**H
Very good OCD style pedal
It's a great approximation of the classic OCD pedal. The gain is rich and smoooooooth, just as it should be. Got it as an alternative to having my OCD on my board (seeing as the pedal is no longer being made) and it does the job perfectly. Plus the price point is fantastic.
I**E
Great sound, octave slightly dissapointing
I love the tone of this pedal, I mostly use it with a bass and the variety it gives with the mid-cut switch is very useful. The fuzz knob doesn't seem to do much but the tone and mid-cut can cover almost every fuzz sound you could need.The only slightly underwhelming part is the octave (most of the reason I got it). It's adequate but the raised octave isn't as prominent as it could be.Having said this, it is still definitely worth it and I use this pedal a lot.
A**
It’s solid and of good build, sounds decent enough.
This pedal looks great, it’s solid and chunky, good quality and built to last externally certainly. The sound is not quite as versatile as I had hoped but it does give you a decent range between crunch and heavy distortion, me being a distortion junkie will probably run the signal through my Behringer Superfuzz as well 😂🤘
S**S
Excellent pedal!
I love this pedal. It transformed my guitar tones, and delivers the great clean tones I like for both my hollow body and solid body guitars. The value is great on these. I use them for my guitar recordings, and couldn't ask for better. Highly recommended.
J**A
más que encantado
sonido más que excelente y construcción de calidad
E**E
Nice
Very fun. No regrets. I ran it through my effects loop and as a direct pedal for overdrive. Both are great. I find that it does mimic a nice clean Fender tone. I use it as an overdrive through my pedal switcher and it can seriously render a bunch of different tones. Cost effective. Seems solidly built. Definite recommend.
F**
Joyo distortion pedal
I really like this a lot it has a wide range of sounds from clean to the heaviest of distortion. It’s really well made and very easy to use.
S**N
A great inexpensive EQ pedal that's actually quiet.
Pro,1. An inexpensive EQ pedal extremely comparable to the MXR 6 Band EQ.2. Great sturdy build quality.3. It accepts either a 9 volt battery or can be powered by a 9 volt adapter. I'd personally advise the battery.4. It's very quiet compared to some other EQ pedals I've used. For example I used a Caline10 band EQ and a Behringer 7 band EQ. This EQ for the price is far quieter and very close to the MXR 6 Band EQ.5. It has very responsive controls that allow accurate sound sculpting.6. The EQ slider light up which them easy to see if you're gigging and want to adjust your settings.Cons,It's not the best and doesn't have a volume control, but for the money and how it works that's not really a con.If you're on a budget and need an EQ this will do the trick plus some. It's ideal for using as a lead boost or in the FX loop of an amp that does have anymore than a tone control. I use this in the FX loop of my Joyo Zombie II head and it fine tunes the frequencies I otherwise couldn't do with the amp head alone.
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