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Reddit mentions of JOYO JF-10 Dynamic Compressor Guitar Effect Pedal

Sentiment score: 3
Reddit mentions: 7

We found 7 Reddit mentions of JOYO JF-10 Dynamic Compressor Guitar Effect Pedal. Here are the top ones.

JOYO JF-10 Dynamic Compressor Guitar Effect Pedal
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    Features:
  • Dynamic compressor features a re-creation of the classic ross compressor, with very low noise.
  • Adjustment knobs, sustain, attack and level. the attack adjustment is designed for bass or high-output active pickups to better suit the instruments.
  • Even use it as a solo boost at the very end of your chain by setting the Sustain & Attack controls to taste and then setting the Level control so it's louder when it's turned on.
  • Excellent tone electric guitar effect pedal with true bypass provide transparent tone.
  • Whole aluminium-alloy housing classic stoving varnish finish, stable and strong.
Specs:
ColorJF-10
Height2.16535 Inches
Length4.7244 Inches
Size4.7 x 2.5 x 1.5 inches
Weight0.6393405598 Pounds
Width2.83464 Inches

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Found 7 comments on JOYO JF-10 Dynamic Compressor Guitar Effect Pedal:

u/pappas215 · 14 pointsr/guitarpedals

ok - now I may get down voted into oblivion - but I A/B'd one with a Joyo Dyna Comp (this one http://amzn.to/1wLWDuF) and I could seriously not tell a difference. I know the dyna comp is their take on the Ross but I was shocked. And for ~$30 I was blown away.

Let the downvoting commence

u/androidscantron · 7 pointsr/Gear4Sale

I guess I would just ask you what your competitive advantage is over amazon.

These are cheap pedals to begin with, so buyers are obviously price conscious. The first pedal I saw on your site is the Joyo compressor listed for $46.50. Compare that to $31 on Amazon.

Hate to say it, but you're going to tank real fast unless you can match Amazon's prices AND beat them in some other category (service, expertise, etc).

I hope this is helpful! Good luck!

u/buddythebear · 5 pointsr/Guitar

First your gear isn't holding you back and never get in the mindset that it is. Casual listeners will not be able to tell the difference between your amp and a Dumble.

But if I had to critique your tone, it does sound a bit thin and weak at times. For country stuff, a JCM2000 might be a bit much. I would look into getting something like a Fender Deville, Blues Jr., Twin Reverb, Princeton Reverb etc.; Peavey Classic; Vox AC15 or 30; etc. Something with a lot of clean headroom that offers natural tube distortion.

You definitely need a compressor pedal. It'll help your clean lines feel punchier and more balanced. You don't need to spend a lot of money on one. I have this Joyo compressor and I'm a huge fan of it.

u/twi4ley · 1 pointr/Guitar

I have too many gathering dust..

The ones I use now on pedal board are:
Joyo compressor
MXR M77SE Custom Badass Modified O.D
Little bear proco rat clone
Ibananez DE7 delay/echo

I use an older DOD icebox chorus, but it's not so frequently on my pedal board. I've stopped using other modulation effects.

I don't recommend a multi effects unit, they sound kind of canned after the initial fun wears off (... I have a few).
But this little behringer multi-distortion DM100 quite a lot of use in my studio. It will also allow you to try some different sounds before buying a nicer distortion.


u/Oh_Uncle_Paul · 1 pointr/metalguitar

Have any compressor recommendations? I'm contemplation this Joyo one but due to the shittiness of my Behringer Noise Suppressor and my Monoprice tuner(it's just a tuner and the fucking thing sucks) I'm thinking I should shy away from cheap shit.

u/hamglazescramble · 1 pointr/Bass

Granted I don't have a ton of experience with different compressors, but I've been using the Joyo JF-10 for a few years now and its perfectly decent! At some point I hope to upgrade to an MXR or something, but I feel no rush to do so because this little fella does the job.

u/theguffaw · 1 pointr/guitarpedals

I have the dyna comp and it is great for guitar, but if you don't have a buffered pedal before it, there is huge tone loss in bypass mode. I have tried it out myself, I thought I was going crazy at first with how bad the sound was bypassed, but I tried putting a cheap buffered pedal before it and then everything was fine.

MXR calls it "hardwire bypass" which is a pretty misleading term because it isn't the same as true bypass; basically the signal runs through the pedal if it is on or off, but there is no buffer to compensate for the degradation.

Having said all that, it is a great pedal. It sounds good when it is on, and works fine with a buffer before it in bypass. So, if you have a buffer and don't mind this setup then go for it.

I would also consider the joyo classic comp for a similar sound but cheaper and with true bypass. I haven't tried it out myself, but if I needed a comp I would try that since it is so cheap.

http://www.amazon.com/Joyo-Audio-JF-10-Dynamic-Compressor/dp/B007T8CUNG