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Joyo JF-07 Classic Flanger Guitar Effect Pedal with True Bypass Design

4.5 (20 Reviews)

US$34.99

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Customer Reviews(20 Reviews)
4.5

The flanger works as expected. Good tones and a wide range of settings can meet all the requirements of a flanger. It arrived on time and was well structured. Do not regret this purchase, this is my third excellence.

It works well and sounds great. The product was late and nobody lost it by mail. But Amazon did well. It's hard to tell if I'm impressed with the selvedge machine or Amazon, thanks.

I just bought it through Amazon, the first thing to note is that the graphics in the listing may be different from the graphics on the pedal you received. This turned out to be good because the karate motion graphics have been illustrated, but I got the jet airplane graphics I prefer. Okay, because the first thing I have to do is sand the entire case and change the knob, it's very easy (sharpening up to 45 minutes). Appearances are not all, but they are something. From reviews (from Amazon and elsewhere), I was expecting a nice, tough edge, and that's the truth. I have the Ibanez FL9 in the early '80s, which has a rich sense of phase and lush chorus, but it doesn't have the eddy whirl or metal trim I've been looking for (due to a lack of better language). Joyo has it all: shaky eddies, eddy jingles, and robot voices (i.e. short delays). After playing for a few days, you got the impression that you had everything you were looking for in chrome (see note in next section). If I was a dumb guitarist I would consider buying a better flanger for $ 80-100, but based on my experience with the flanger (I have In Line Effects Flanger, Boss BF2, and Ibanez FL9, This is now), this is the best price for Chrome. That said, don't expect to get a better edge machine for just $ 20. But ... it depends on what you're looking for in the trimmer. Usually I use it at lower settings to make the sound thicker and occasionally I introduce a few short delays, while turning the Regen knob a bit to get some King's X sounds. The stereo option is great, but the second amp is too can reproduce. If you are looking for something like this, spending more money on a stereo flanger is not a bad idea. If not, I honestly recommend this one.

Just like ibanez fl 9, the perfect flanger sounds like flanger and sounds clean.

I think this is the best of Joyos. I like that Flanger is just a cool phasic, it sounds like the 60s, especially when it surprises me.

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