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Reddit mentions of kokko FOD3 Acoustic Guitar Knob (WVZ3343120801558JV)

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We found 2 Reddit mentions of kokko FOD3 Acoustic Guitar Knob (WVZ3343120801558JV). Here are the top ones.

kokko FOD3 Acoustic Guitar Knob (WVZ3343120801558JV)
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Delivers that warm, natural tube overdrive soundBy rotating the knobs you can boost the guitar amp for colorful tone or overdrive itself for unique pedal soundTrue bypass hardware switchingLed indicator shows the status of effect.Powered by AC adapterRubber pads on the backside is anti-skid, which enhances the stability and avoids friction between the effect pedal and the ground
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Found 2 comments on kokko FOD3 Acoustic Guitar Knob (WVZ3343120801558JV):

u/whiskeybent_txn ยท 1 pointr/Guitar

I bought a Mugig MA-1 10 watt amp and I'm on a really, really tight budget because I'm slowly getting back into playing and am hesitant to spend a lot on gear.

I actually have a few questions. For making practicing more fun, am I on the right path looking at getting an ammoon looper for $45 which is just a tc ditto clone, and maybe this little guy as well which is also an ammoon brand drum loop station.

I'm also looking at the Donner Mini Wah and ammoon/Kokko overdrive. I am in the navy so when I take my rig underway, I want it to be compact for stowage, and it'll just make for a more portable pedal board. None of these have poor reviews, and are in the price range I'm able to afford, buying one or two of them a month. If you have any suggestions that are better and in the same price, I'm open to that.

If I add all this, how necessary would a noise pedal be? My guitar is an Epiphone Les Paul Special. I'm trying to keep my pedals simple, and my overall rig light, not only for my lifestyle but because as a beginning player, I'm trying to mainly keep my focus on learning to play properly, so I'm not trying to have 12 pedals to mess around with if I can't even play well clean or with just a little bluesy overdrive.

I'm not sold on the in-line drum kit yet which is why I didn't include it, as I'm 99% sure I can accomplish that via my aux-in jack and a free or cheap paid app on my phone.

By the way, the Mugig actually sounds pretty damn decent for a portable practice amp, it can even run on 6 AA batteries if you need it to, and it comes with the power adapter. I like the features on it, such as the ability to adjust your aux-in volume independently of your guitar, if you're running backing tracks off a smartphone or tablet.

u/Southern_Trax ยท 1 pointr/synthesizers

Not entirely sure and I assume it will be down to the pedal itself. I have been looking at one of these to try out (cheap and cheerful) so I guess I will do some testing.

ammoon Mini Overdrive Pedal Portable Guitar Effect Pedal KOKKO FOD3 https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B01JA6FOGO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_H8xMyb3CNF2R6