🎶 Delay Your Doubts, Amplify Your Sound!
The JOYOJF-33 Analog Delay Guitar Effect Pedal offers professional-grade sound with true bypass technology, ensuring your tone remains pristine. With versatile power options and a compact design, it's perfect for musicians on the go. Experience the warmth of analog delay and take your performances to the next level!
Color | Green |
Style Name | Delay |
Item Weight | 8.48 ounces |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 4.65"L x 2.68"W |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Controls Type | Knob |
Signal Format | Analog |
Hardware Connectivity | 1/4-inch Audio |
Amperage | 40 Milliamps |
Audio Output Effects | Delay |
Voltage | 240 Volts |
D**L
Excellent value for an entry-level analog delay.
Nothing fancy, but works as expected and sounds good. The build is solid. Looks like some people have had problems, but mine works just fine. I don't notice a significant tone variation when active, but I tend to keep the level very low.The way I use it, I like to set it with a fairly long delay time and a medium number of repeats, but at very low level. Then I do the same with a second analog delay (the Biyang AD-10, which is also a good value), but with the second one I use just a tiny bit faster delay time (or slower) than the first pedal. The result is a sort of quiet, flanging reverb in the background that I keep on almost all the time. Sounds great.Verdict: a solid basic analog delay. Nothing fancy. Analog goodness. Nice size. Has true bypass. Useful controls. Good build quality. Great price.
B**T
Really nice...my first one was a dud but I'm very happy now!
The sound and versatility are great. Very quiet signal path and nice tone. I think with these things the circuit designs are excellent but often the quality control is lacking. I got a dud switch that started to stick after 2 days. Note that I have been using the Joyo Tube Screamer copy for a year now with perfect results. I returned to Amazon and ordered another. I think with Behringer, Joyo, Pyle etc...you are getting excellent design/features and maybe second-tier components. I am ok with that. I've found that if you get a good one they last. Regardless, I can go through 4 of these for the price of one Boss and really I'm not losing any sound quality. Just make sure and kick the tires well during the warranty period.Update 12/28/16 - I have had the replacement unit for a long time now and I wanted to update. I was playing on this a few moments ago and really appreciate this pedal now. The controls are great and big enough to tweak with a foot easily. The sound is fantastic without the tone alteration that another poster noted. I play this trough an old vibro champ and whether I'm using it to get a rockabilly bark or a clean blues delay it sounds positively vintage. Since my replacement process was painless and the product is a HUGE bargain for the price I'm changign my rating all the way from a 3 to a 5. Pick this up from Amazon without fear...
J**N
A bit more than you pay for, but...
Generally, I believe you get what you pay for. In the case of the Joyo JF-33 you get a little more. The price is impossible to beat for the sound. It's not a true analog delay, but it is an excellent digital recreation. It's not quite as warm and colorful as an actual analog delay, but if you want (controlable) delay feedback that mutates and sings forever and a widely variable delay time, it's got that. You can whip the delay time back and forth to divebomb the pitch of the feedback repeats or turn it the other way and send it screaming to the heavens. It's also in a sturdy metal case, which I did not expect.The bad:-It's very noisy. It introduces a lot of hum into your signal chain when activated, even before you play through it.-It's unusable with batteries. You can technically power it off batteries, but none of the features work properly, or they only do for a couple minutes before everything just gets short and crunchy in a bad way. I don't know if this is a defect or if it just devours batteries at an absurd rate. Definitely plan on using AC power if you get this pedal.-Plastic washer on foot switch. This hasn't broken yet, but from experience with every other pedal with a plastic washer on the switch, it's only a matter of time before you stomp the button into the enclosure. It's a very cheap and easy fix, but I recommend replacing this ASAP.All in all though, it's more (simulated)analog delay than you'll find for the price anywhere else.
T**N
Nice Delay
As is my experience with all the Joyo pedals that I have tried, this one is amazing. Really nice old school analog delay, blends the signal well and doesn't color the sound. I have run this both in the loop or straight in the signal train through the front of my amplifier and it always sounds clear. Works well with all pickups and adds a lot of body to your sound with out having to try so hard. Components are good and solid, sturdy chassis and nice simple finish. Great product for a great price.
E**N
Nice pedal for cheap
I decided to try Joyo pedals after many positive reviews. Not disappointed. Metal housing, and sturdy construction.The only thing II was wary of is the footswitch, it feels like it could break over time. Otherwise, pretty silent, delay controls feel smooth, and sounds just fine. Not a pedal for Steve Miller Fly Like an Eagle type delays, but very functional for slapback type of effects. Does not color the sound either.Very Happy with the purchase. I bought a Joyo Tremolo pedal at the same time, reviewed as well.
R**O
Calidad precio
Un efecto muy conseguido y con muchas posiblidades. Construcción sólida y de calidad
M**S
Ottimo delay senza lode ne infamia
Preso al posto di un behringer e devo dire che è tutt'altra cosa. Ben fatto e robusto come pedali più costoso e suono ben definito e caldo. Regolazioni sfruttabili appieno è tempo di ripetizioni regolabile anche molto lungo. Esattamente quello che cercavo al giusto prezzo.
R**S
Another Excellent Joyo Pedal - but, analogue(?) .... well, not really.
Bought this (I actually bought 2 - to experiment with emulating the 'Classic' 50s/early 60's, 'multi-tap echo effect', and) to replace my ageing, mid-1980's vintage Tokai TDL-1 Delay, itself a clone of a Boss pedal of the day (which, although still going strong, is starting to become somewhat valuable).This Joyo JF-33, unlike those 'true' analog(ue) delay pedals of yesteryear, does NOT use a proper analogue BBD (Bucket-Brigade Device) chip to produce its echo/repeats, but a modern digital version which, to be honest, in a gigging environment, you would be hard pushed to tell, sonicaly, was any different - However, it is NOT, strictly, correct to call this an 'Analog' device.That said, it's housed in a solid metal case, has an 'industry standard' chunky 'dip-switch', is 'true-bypass' (preserving the quality of the original signal when 'off'), can be powered by the ubiquitous 9 Volt (pp3) battery with a handy (if slightly flimsy) flap for access, or a 9 volt 'Wall Wart' or multi-outlet 'Power Brick', looks smart, is remarkably inexpensive and well built, externally, at least - I'm no electronics expert, but I would expect that, for the price, some corners may well have been cut, regarding internal electronic construction/components etc,But, it does the job, and extremely well - for about A THIRD OF THE PRICE of it's major competition - And, like this Joyo, regardless of their 'name,' they're all made in China too!
S**N
Really nice delay pedal
Not a huge fan of delay, but really nice sounding repeats, decent amount of delay time and can do infinite feedbacking repeats if you crank it.
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