JOYO JF-33AnalogDelayA take on the MXR-118 Analog Delay. A monster pedal that
plugged right into a wall socket. It was made from 1976 to
1984.The layout is Time, Mix and Repeat.
The MXR is very organic and a just a bit raspy compared
to the smaller pedals that we discuss more as the classics.
Those however were pedals of the 80's from Maxon/Ibanez
and Boss. It was however on a lot of records over its time.
The MXR-118 was replaced by the MXR Time Delay. It was
an instant flop, As for the Joyo there are no comparison
videos. It was not until 2008 that MXR made the Carbon
Copy. In short the Joyo is MXR-ish but not enough to call it
a clone. The important thing is it has a Pro sound and is on
a lot of boards. You get a lot of pedal for your $36.
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ReplyDeleteThe Joyo is not a take on the old MXR analog delay. In fact, it isn’t even an analog delay. It uses a PT2399 chip with analog filtering Ala Deep Blue Delay, Keeley Mag Echo etc…If you want to call it a clone then it goes in the pt2399 category.
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