As someone who uses mostly cheap pedal alternatives, I would highly recommend the JOYO R series (that reverb is one) and Caline DCP series (with a new logo) as they are worthy budget option. Maybe you could do a good budget pedalboard collab with Temu again.
Technical note: You’re not turning the DI (direct inject) off, you’re turning the driver/pre amp aspect of it, off. If you were to turn off/mute the DI, there would be no signal through.
Most of these pedals are sold on Amazon for the same price or cheaper. Stuff on Temu is cheap not because it's discounted, the discount is a lie. This stuff is cheap because that's what it costs, plain and simple.
not really. temu are engaging in extremely aggressive sales tactics of operating at a loss for the purpose of building a monopoly, the stuff is cheap because of risky business practices and modern day slave labour
I’m a drummer and have bought some of the SM57 mics and was surprised completely. Bought one to start, I figured I was throwing away $16 but they sound exactly the same, actually a little hotter. I’ve since bought more.
They're obviously not SM57s, but it's not like SM57s are crazy high fidelity anyways so probably fine if that's what you're going for and don't expect the same level of durability as a Shure.
I have never bought a joyo pedal that wasn't pretty outstanding for the price. You can totally gig with that Reverb just like you can gig with your squire
Try the harmonizor first in your chain. It might need direct input to track better. It's still just OK, in my opinion, but just a thought. And I do like Joyo's pedals. Pretty decent for price.
I think that Joyo Atmosphere pedal is like their version of the Strymon Big Sky Reverb? Really designed for big atmospheric reverbs. More applicable to guitar. Never tried it with bass.
It's the reverb on my board and works well for bass IMO. Half the sounds are a bit more tailored to guitar, but for the price I can't think of anything better. Almost worth it just for a couple of it's 9 modes and the good output buffer.
I bought the Atmosphere a couple of months ago strictly for the shimmer setting. It sounds great with stacked delays. I also own the Joyo D-Seed II, and the Joyo Voodoo Octave Fuzz. Those are also good pedals.
The difference in sound quality between a BOSS and a Joyo probably isn't a *huge* amount. Where you're going to find a MAJOR difference is almost certainly going to be the durability. Good, 150 - 250 dollar pedals will (usually) last for years and years, and come with some type of manufacturer warranty, and these Temu and other overseas pedals will not take the wear and tear of being hauled around weekend after weekend if that's the kind of use you expect to get out of them.
@@val_val_ this applies to phone and laptops etc, not pedal, especially brands like boss. That’s why pedal manufacturers are pushing limits in experimental sounds, since that’s the only place to go. The boss dm101 for example, £400 pedal, but is 12 bucket chips and fully programmable with a stereo out and memory recall, very innovative
Exactly. There is a disconnect between what people pay and what they get & expect, and that places like Temu actually sell anything other than knock-offs and general junk. "bUt iT cOsTs WaY LeSs tHaN a BoSs PeDaL"... Many people think these cheapie pedals are "deals." They are not. They cost exactly what they should; they are cheaply made with the cheapest parts and the cheapest labour, most are knock-offs (no R&D, just copying). That's not to say they can't sound good - as others have mentioned, the Joyo Atmosphere reverb pedal is very nice, and a good price. That makes it a good value, but not a "deal". They are not a Strymon, or BOSS, or whatever. They are a Joyo, and they cost what a Joyo costs. Nothing more. Ten years from now, or less, they're landfill. I have BOSS pedals on my boards that are 30+ years old and are fully functional, after years of gigging and use. The parts quality & durability are worth the cost, generally speaking (of course, there are ridiculously priced examples and major brands, too, so it goes both ways). I have over a dozen of these cheap 30-60$ pedals and they are horrendously built (sauce = over 35 years experience in electronics manufacturing, repair and assembly) with the absolute worst parts. They may work ok now, but won't last 5 years or regular use. Having said that, a couple sound great but the rest sound "OK" and exactly what a 30$ pedal is expected to sound like. They're fun to explore, but don't think for a minute you're getting any kind of "deal." We are living in the age of good-enough and shortcuts.
Did you feel the physical pedalboard was a decent quality? You mentioned which pedals you’d buy, but would you use the board or power supply? Looking to downgrade my board to something a little more tame and thinking about something from temu just to have
I may sound like a nutcase, but I liked that overdrive….because it sounded and felt like a (then, cheap) 70s thing. (Like a Black Sabbath obsessed teen bassist in 1978 saves up his handful of bucks to grab) And I think that’s cool. Obviously that’s an excessively niche case. Haha! Also, at age 49, I’ve gotta say: what a GREAT time to be a very young aspiring musician! Hell, in 1989, my folks blessed me by spending the ‘cheap’ price of ‘only’ $400 for my Fender 1x15 cab and 200watt head! That’s nearly $950 today…. For just “an amp”….for a 15 year old teenager! And it was a bargain at the time, too! Crazy! Now you can spend half that for a rig in today’s dollars, let alone 1989 dollars! (As my high school ‘beginners rig’ , just bass and amp, would today total almost $1500! Now the same, with better quality would be around about $600-700)!
How do you think TEMU can operate with such cheap prices for just about anything you can imagine ? Has it ever occurred to you that its all made by modern slaves in chinese sweatshops ? Yeah.... what a time to be alive.
@@richymooreyou mean the same way the things you buy are made anyways? Only difference is they cut out the middlemen. You wanna complain about it? Go do something about it. Otherwise your stupid outlook just makes you sound like an asshat.
I got the BOSS ME-80 for 250-350 usd; and it may be a slightly out-dated pedal; but it's a way better deal than what you did here. It's also a better deal than most newer boss ME pedals simply because it sounds better, especially the distortions. It even has a great expression pedal. This pedal I got, because my favorite bands like Tool, and Metallica would use this for their sounds.
@@dre4011 agreed, i paid for a walrus pedal for around $250 and id say its one of the best pedals for the price. its extremely versatile, unlike most boss pedals which are usually one trick ponies.
As a bassist I would never use a generic (guitar) pedal but a dedicated bass one. Yeah I go cheap too but I have bass chorus and bass overdrive from behringer (which actually are boss pedals, same schems) - the difference on the low end was my first goal in creating my small rig.
Hey how you doing..., my name in mwenji a beginner bass player from Zambia in Africa just came across your bass pedal experimental video Nd its awesome how you can actually get such gear for less over there.. Lol please if you not going to ever use those please please kindly bless me with them they could be of great use here...
The question ist not not only IF the stuff works and how it works, but how long it willl last. And the next question is: How reliable is the service when you get faulty product? With the big and established online retailers immediate replacement is usually no problem, but I wouldn´t trust TEMU at all.
if you paid 16 bucks for a pedal and it breaks in 2 months who cares thats still 20 times less than buying a name brand pedal , bring em to gigs, if they get broken, or stolen, oh well, no harm done, you bring a 1k pedal board to a gig, shit walks away.
Harmonizer is a great pedal but def recommend it first in chain and also depending on what key you're playing in friends in whether you're doing single steps, fifths etc def suggest reading a manual on that one, can do some awesome octave work with it
My cousin told me a Temu. I been using it for a year now. After looking through it, I realized I could built my whole pedalboard from there. But I did get a super nice Reverb and Compressor. Also a great super durable plastic pedalboard.
The 3 last pedal are unbranded from brand. Caline pedals sound usually very good ....Bu the Joyo are usually around 80 dollars in Europe , the 16 dollar price tag is amazing
You can probably make anything look fairly decent since the metal enclosures aren't that hard to acquire and you can punch all sorts of holes in those using nothing, but fairly old and dull pair of scissors and then screw in whatever pots, ports and switches you like, then get fancier looking knobs to top them off and you're all set to look fancy on the outside. The insides might be a wildcard in terms of what shortcuts have been taken and how much in spec the components are and what architecture was used. I wonder if buying like 20 units of the same pedals would produce a ratio where some of them sound different than the majority or would you have to buy them months or years apart to get a significant difference or deviations, component swaps or tiny PCB design revisions that don't warrant a new overall repainted and renamed pedal... then again the results might be similar with the expensive pedals as well.
I'm wondering if you were to paid for pedals that were higher in price like the DI if it would be better. Im starting out with the bass again atfer 20+ of not playing and when I did start learn I never worked on my skill; so its like starting from 0. This video was so helpful because I did want to pay alot of money for pedals to start with. So thank you and God Bless you.
That's almost my story - got back into it in July, still knocking some rust off, but bass was the biggest part of my life before giving it up. Joyo has saved me TONS. The Monomyth, Double Thruster, Scylla and Atmosphere are unbeatable for the price. I would not be one pedal away from completing my board without them. Good luck on the journey, brother.
Hi Travis, Greetings from Australia, great informative video thanks!!!! Question - is it ok to use standard guitar pedal on bass, I have just taken up bass (from guitar many many years) and wasn't sure if it might damage my existing pedals? Cheers Jon
i guess you could go this route but i mean like what's the point when things like the boss gt1 and the gt1b exists thats cheaper than all these pedals together and sounds good too
Planning to build my pedalboard as a beginner but I don't have much. Hey, man is there a chance that you can donate those effects if you not gonna use it? Trying my luck here. Thanks.
@NolanVoid-dr1ch oh I know how to play. But I'm not as skillful as everybody else. What i lack is pedals. I want to explore more combinations of sounds. Anyway, thanks for the advice.
I have a Joyo chorus and signal booster, they were about $20 apeice, and they work fine. What don't trust is "Temu", I don't know them guys from a can of paint.
I found out about that website just before Christmas, and although all the Christmas presents I bought were late .. everything I got was actually of surprising quality for the price. If I had spent the same on Amazon I think it would of been total garbage. I've ordered some bass upkeep stuff recently, like a maintenance kit and a stand .. so I'll see if that's any good when it arrives.
This kind of thing is very subjective. I think if you know it's cheap you're already biased out of the gate. People love brand names and it's not always about the actual sound. It would be better to compare it to comparable pedals that you're familiar with. Still a great video and, to me, it shows that they're at least worth the price if not more.
yea.. don't. they'll also take your information and sell it.. it's supposidly part of how they keep prices low, because they sell everyones info for a lot of money
You should try doing something like this but with gear from "Behringer"! I have loads of their stuff and they are worth sooooo much more than they sell for!
behringer's great because they just steal other companies circuits - letting them do the R&D to get the tone and circuitry right - and then package them in crappy housings for a fraction of the price! everyone wins.. except the companies who actually put the money and effort into creating the circuits.
JOYO pedals are HEAVILY underrated. I had the Mini JOYO Space Reverb and it is a TINYYYY thing but it is absolutely awesome to use because I used it on my Bass in my Church Hall to get some AMAZING things.
Joyo pedals are actually fairly decent.
I really wished that they would make a bass wah tho
I got a joyo monomyth for 80 bucks. Pretty decent but needs a compressor to go with.
Joyo is one of my favorite pedal brands. I have several but my favorite is the Tauren which is a Klon clone.
Yeah but they are hella noisy and weird noisy
@@antoinelablanquie3827 I have not found this to be the case for me.
As someone who uses mostly cheap pedal alternatives, I would highly recommend the JOYO R series (that reverb is one) and Caline DCP series (with a new logo) as they are worthy budget option. Maybe you could do a good budget pedalboard collab with Temu again.
and azor pedals are really good too because the have a hum-reducing circuit in them
Joyo is good, i have a few of their pedals. Are they top tier? Probably not, but neither am I. lol
Yep.... Forgot About Them.... "Caline" Also Makes Some Awesome Sounding Pedal's for the Price as Well 🤘....
Kmise too. Just don’t buy their analog pedals when they have the digital options. Their digital pedals are good but their analogs are not. $20 only
Caline and Azor are basically from the same OEM, like Harley Benton and Joyo
So this is just a paid ad for temu?
So what if it is?
You need something called facts.
@@CaptainCraigKWMRZ amen...Nice to see someone has a brain..
@@CaptainCraigKWMRZ You need something called critical thinking. You're completely missing the point.
The joyo reverb is one of my favorites as well as the delay from the same series
Technical note: You’re not turning the DI (direct inject) off, you’re turning the driver/pre amp aspect of it, off. If you were to turn off/mute the DI, there would be no signal through.
I swear I feel like this is a sponsor vid
Dude is explicitly sponsored
@@professorweedington4962 clickbait video thumbnail. you can see its an AD only opening the video. this is cunning
Most of these pedals are sold on Amazon for the same price or cheaper. Stuff on Temu is cheap not because it's discounted, the discount is a lie. This stuff is cheap because that's what it costs, plain and simple.
not really. temu are engaging in extremely aggressive sales tactics of operating at a loss for the purpose of building a monopoly, the stuff is cheap because of risky business practices and modern day slave labour
They use slaves to produce it all lol poor fuckers
Sounds like .... Business!
And Amazon cost more because it charges for shipping. Temu doesn't
@@mj.l and they don't have to manage warehouse item holding costs like amazon does. they just have longer shipping instead but it's cheaper
I’m a drummer and have bought some of the SM57 mics and was surprised completely. Bought one to start, I figured I was throwing away $16 but they sound exactly the same, actually a little hotter. I’ve since bought more.
do you think theyd work well for vocals? id be willing to throw away $20 to give it a shot
I'd bet my life they don't compare in a shootout
They're obviously not SM57s, but it's not like SM57s are crazy high fidelity anyways so probably fine if that's what you're going for and don't expect the same level of durability as a Shure.
That's interesting! It's almost worth it even if it lasts a year or so. Great info!
There are lots of shootout videos on UA-cam of shure sm57s v all the cheap versions, you might be very surprised
That JOYO Atmosphere is actually quite a cool verb pedal...
I have never bought a joyo pedal that wasn't pretty outstanding for the price. You can totally gig with that Reverb just like you can gig with your squire
I bought the atmosphere on eBay it arrived today, its awesome
All Temu goes through Customs... That is why the boxes are opened and Packaging is re-taped. Pretty common.
Do the temu do deliver even in Africa
Customs here....
Yes.
Not true. They have places everywhere. You can order locally from them
I’ve had that same Rowin tuner on my board for about 7 years. Works great and is super solid.
Try the harmonizor first in your chain. It might need direct input to track better. It's still just OK, in my opinion, but just a thought. And I do like Joyo's pedals. Pretty decent for price.
I think that Joyo Atmosphere pedal is like their version of the Strymon Big Sky Reverb? Really designed for big atmospheric reverbs. More applicable to guitar. Never tried it with bass.
It's the reverb on my board and works well for bass IMO. Half the sounds are a bit more tailored to guitar, but for the price I can't think of anything better. Almost worth it just for a couple of it's 9 modes and the good output buffer.
I bought the Atmosphere a couple of months ago strictly for the shimmer setting. It sounds great with stacked delays. I also own the Joyo D-Seed II, and the Joyo Voodoo Octave Fuzz. Those are also good pedals.
Nice video T, I use that chorus in my analog board and it works very well with an active bass. usually YGWYPF but that chorus is a big exception.
At $70 for the Atmosphere, you are about $10 away from a used Hall of Fame reverb. Might as well go for that
Only if you prefer the HoF tones. The Joyo is more ambient and closer to the TC Trinity in fact.
Why used for something else you know nothing about?
The difference in sound quality between a BOSS and a Joyo probably isn't a *huge* amount. Where you're going to find a MAJOR difference is almost certainly going to be the durability. Good, 150 - 250 dollar pedals will (usually) last for years and years, and come with some type of manufacturer warranty, and these Temu and other overseas pedals will not take the wear and tear of being hauled around weekend after weekend if that's the kind of use you expect to get out of them.
I don't actually think so. Most items today have planned obsolescence
@@val_val_ this applies to phone and laptops etc, not pedal, especially brands like boss.
That’s why pedal manufacturers are pushing limits in experimental sounds, since that’s the only place to go.
The boss dm101 for example, £400 pedal, but is 12 bucket chips and fully programmable with a stereo out and memory recall, very innovative
Exactly. There is a disconnect between what people pay and what they get & expect, and that places like Temu actually sell anything other than knock-offs and general junk. "bUt iT cOsTs WaY LeSs tHaN a BoSs PeDaL"... Many people think these cheapie pedals are "deals." They are not. They cost exactly what they should; they are cheaply made with the cheapest parts and the cheapest labour, most are knock-offs (no R&D, just copying).
That's not to say they can't sound good - as others have mentioned, the Joyo Atmosphere reverb pedal is very nice, and a good price. That makes it a good value, but not a "deal". They are not a Strymon, or BOSS, or whatever. They are a Joyo, and they cost what a Joyo costs. Nothing more. Ten years from now, or less, they're landfill.
I have BOSS pedals on my boards that are 30+ years old and are fully functional, after years of gigging and use. The parts quality & durability are worth the cost, generally speaking (of course, there are ridiculously priced examples and major brands, too, so it goes both ways).
I have over a dozen of these cheap 30-60$ pedals and they are horrendously built (sauce = over 35 years experience in electronics manufacturing, repair and assembly) with the absolute worst parts. They may work ok now, but won't last 5 years or regular use. Having said that, a couple sound great but the rest sound "OK" and exactly what a 30$ pedal is expected to sound like. They're fun to explore, but don't think for a minute you're getting any kind of "deal." We are living in the age of good-enough and shortcuts.
Did you feel the physical pedalboard was a decent quality? You mentioned which pedals you’d buy, but would you use the board or power supply? Looking to downgrade my board to something a little more tame and thinking about something from temu just to have
The Joyo Atmosphere is a good pedal... I own a few Joyo pedals (one being an amazing 9-amp pre-amp) and they all work great...
Joyo pedals are perfectly fine. No worse than any other mass manufactured pedal brand.
No need to cheap out, u spend more on donuts , be fair
I think he doesnt knows that temu sells ur privat informations
Hey thanks for the experience T, they sound decent enough to play around with at the crib getting your feet wet, or at a small church! 👍🏽
22:16 have you ever used the Behringer Bass DI? It's model number is BDI21 if you want to look it up.
it's a copy of SansAmp Bass Driver V1
I may sound like a nutcase, but I liked that overdrive….because it sounded and felt like a (then, cheap) 70s thing. (Like a Black Sabbath obsessed teen bassist in 1978 saves up his handful of bucks to grab) And I think that’s cool. Obviously that’s an excessively niche case. Haha!
Also, at age 49, I’ve gotta say: what a GREAT time to be a very young aspiring musician!
Hell, in 1989, my folks blessed me by spending the ‘cheap’ price of ‘only’ $400 for my Fender 1x15 cab and 200watt head! That’s nearly $950 today…. For just “an amp”….for a 15 year old teenager!
And it was a bargain at the time, too! Crazy!
Now you can spend half that for a rig in today’s dollars, let alone 1989 dollars! (As my high school ‘beginners rig’ , just bass and amp, would today total almost $1500! Now the same, with better quality would be around about $600-700)!
How do you think TEMU can operate with such cheap prices for just about anything you can imagine ? Has it ever occurred to you that its all made by modern slaves in chinese sweatshops ? Yeah.... what a time to be alive.
@@richymooreyou mean the same way the things you buy are made anyways? Only difference is they cut out the middlemen. You wanna complain about it? Go do something about it. Otherwise your stupid outlook just makes you sound like an asshat.
@@richymooreuhm nobody cares
@@catsxd292people with moral do care
@@richymoore industrial robots have been working in Chinese workshops for a long time
What's the name of the bassline he plays on the overdrive pedal at 12:20 ?
I got the BOSS ME-80 for 250-350 usd; and it may be a slightly out-dated pedal; but it's a way better deal than what you did here. It's also a better deal than most newer boss ME pedals simply because it sounds better, especially the distortions. It even has a great expression pedal. This pedal I got, because my favorite bands like Tool, and Metallica would use this for their sounds.
IYHO of course....IMHO you paid too goddamn much for a shit pedal from the "vanilla" of pedal companies....
@@dre4011 agreed, i paid for a walrus pedal for around $250 and id say its one of the best pedals for the price. its extremely versatile, unlike most boss pedals which are usually one trick ponies.
@@JohnAlvarez796 boss pedals are one trick ponies to people who don't know how to use them
@@dre4011 Yeah but nobody asked your opinion cuz u aint tried it and are just giving a kneejerk "dae Boss pedals bad" braindead reaction.
Bro. Killer thumbnail!!
As a bassist I would never use a generic (guitar) pedal but a dedicated bass one. Yeah I go cheap too but I have bass chorus and bass overdrive from behringer (which actually are boss pedals, same schems) - the difference on the low end was my first goal in creating my small rig.
Love your channel Travis! Not only are you a beast of a player you are always providing top notch content. Keep it up!
Hi Travis, just got to the end, how about a video on cheapest effective pedal setup, ones that you 'need' and would buy. Cheers Jon (Australia).
hi how did you manage to buy the joyo reverb for $16? can you send a link?
He accidentally reversed the price number first time around. When he demo's the pedal, it's back to $71. I was shocked when I saw it too.
Hey how you doing..., my name in mwenji a beginner bass player from Zambia in Africa just came across your bass pedal experimental video Nd its awesome how you can actually get such gear for less over there.. Lol please if you not going to ever use those please please kindly bless me with them they could be of great use here...
The question ist not not only IF the stuff works and how it works, but how long it willl last. And the next question is: How reliable is the service when you get faulty product? With the big and established online retailers immediate replacement is usually no problem, but I wouldn´t trust TEMU at all.
if you paid 16 bucks for a pedal and it breaks in 2 months who cares thats still 20 times less than buying a name brand pedal , bring em to gigs, if they get broken, or stolen, oh well, no harm done, you bring a 1k pedal board to a gig, shit walks away.
That Joyo Atmosphere Reverb pedal is actually awesome! I've had one for like 3 years now.
Harmonizer is a great pedal but def recommend it first in chain and also depending on what key you're playing in friends in whether you're doing single steps, fifths etc def suggest reading a manual on that one, can do some awesome octave work with it
For 300 you can pick up great multifx pedals lol. Most pedals seemed similar price or a little less then behringer stuff
My cousin told me a Temu. I been using it for a year now.
After looking through it, I realized I could built my whole pedalboard from there. But I did get a super nice Reverb and Compressor. Also a great super durable plastic pedalboard.
The 3 last pedal are unbranded from brand. Caline pedals sound usually very good ....Bu the Joyo are usually around 80 dollars in Europe , the 16 dollar price tag is amazing
It wasnt $16. It was $72. He just misspoke about that.
Dude I loved your video! I'm looking into more pedals
Sorry so how much did you get the JOYO R-14 DIGITAL REVERB Atmosphere Reverb Guitar Effect Pedal for???
Awesome. I'm throwing out my SansAmp pedals and my MXR Bass Chorus pedal & getting these instead.
I think I could put together a decent pedal board for 300 using stuff from Thomann.
Just depends on how many pedals you're expecting to get, but yeah. Same is true for Amazon or any other seller that stocks these brands as well.
You can probably make anything look fairly decent since the metal enclosures aren't that hard to acquire and you can punch all sorts of holes in those using nothing, but fairly old and dull pair of scissors and then screw in whatever pots, ports and switches you like, then get fancier looking knobs to top them off and you're all set to look fancy on the outside. The insides might be a wildcard in terms of what shortcuts have been taken and how much in spec the components are and what architecture was used. I wonder if buying like 20 units of the same pedals would produce a ratio where some of them sound different than the majority or would you have to buy them months or years apart to get a significant difference or deviations, component swaps or tiny PCB design revisions that don't warrant a new overall repainted and renamed pedal... then again the results might be similar with the expensive pedals as well.
Travis. I adore you! I love your reactions. I thought this was a GREAT post! Thanks so much!
I'm wondering if you were to paid for pedals that were higher in price like the DI if it would be better. Im starting out with the bass again atfer 20+ of not playing and when I did start learn I never worked on my skill; so its like starting from 0. This video was so helpful because I did want to pay alot of money for pedals to start with. So thank you and God Bless you.
That's almost my story - got back into it in July, still knocking some rust off, but bass was the biggest part of my life before giving it up.
Joyo has saved me TONS. The Monomyth, Double Thruster, Scylla and Atmosphere are unbeatable for the price. I would not be one pedal away from completing my board without them.
Good luck on the journey, brother.
thanks man@@jxorz6013
This was very helpful. What type of looper pedal do you use or recommend?
What is a good bass compressor to buy in your opinion.
I’m a drummer but I love all types of gear. Nice vid ❤
Hi Travis, Greetings from Australia, great informative video thanks!!!! Question - is it ok to use standard guitar pedal on bass, I have just taken up bass (from guitar many many years) and wasn't sure if it might damage my existing pedals? Cheers Jon
that joyo atmosphere is a beast man, got it brand new for a lot more
i guess you could go this route but i mean like what's the point when things like the boss gt1 and the gt1b exists thats cheaper than all these pedals together and sounds good too
Joyo reverb (Atmosphere) is very good. I use it for e-violin and synths. (I also use Joyo Aquarius and Baatsin.)
That was great thanks Dave 😊
I use the rowin fuzz as my fuzz as a shoegaze player and it sounds perfectly good
Great work on this video
awesome video man!
It's like you make the videos I'm currently thinking 🙌🏽
All of those pedals are generic SAMPLE soundds. stolen and downloaded. from very old sounds. put out over 10 years ago, by PYLE
Joyo has their own fan base. They sell on Amazon too.
Planning to build my pedalboard as a beginner but I don't have much. Hey, man is there a chance that you can donate those effects if you not gonna use it? Trying my luck here. Thanks.
There's a chance
@NolanVoid-dr1ch oh I know how to play. But I'm not as skillful as everybody else. What i lack is pedals. I want to explore more combinations of sounds. Anyway, thanks for the advice.
what are your fav pedals at the moment? i just got the para EQ pedal and love playing it through my bass, sounds great
Interesting video. Thanks for posting.
8:40 you had the incorrect price for the reverb on screen
Have an Boss GT-1b bass processor, with an Fender Rumble 500 bass amp, next going to make an pedal board, thanks for the ideas
When you work it out, it's no cheaper than buying a boss multi FX without the additional memory for patches.
Would you be able to do a review on the Boss GT-1B bass pedal?
Notification gang 🔔🔔
If I could have only one pedal, it would definitely be the compressor. Your comments on that one are instructive.🙂
On a different note I’ve never used a compressor on a bass, I’ve always had the limiter enhancer and has kept me happy for the last 10 years.
What would you say is the difference between these? (I've never had any pedals yet, not to say these ones).
might have been slightly open because of coustoms.
I have a Joyo chorus and signal booster, they were about $20 apeice, and they work fine.
What don't trust is "Temu", I don't know them guys from a can of paint.
I found out about that website just before Christmas, and although all the Christmas presents I bought were late .. everything I got was actually of surprising quality for the price. If I had spent the same on Amazon I think it would of been total garbage. I've ordered some bass upkeep stuff recently, like a maintenance kit and a stand .. so I'll see if that's any good when it arrives.
What’s your bass guitar, year and series?
no volume pedal? 🤔
I'm curious how the joyo pedal went from $71 to $16, when it clearly showed $71.12 on your screen cap LOLz.....😂
Valeton Dapper Bass. The all in one candy bar🎸
The overdrive actually sounds quite sick
This kind of thing is very subjective. I think if you know it's cheap you're already biased out of the gate. People love brand names and it's not always about the actual sound. It would be better to compare it to comparable pedals that you're familiar with. Still a great video and, to me, it shows that they're at least worth the price if not more.
A very *normal* review well done ^-^
I’d love to get some and use at church. Love the video
That harmonize pedal sounds like the bassline of the Top gun movie song 😁
How do they deliver
I have that joyo pedal and really like it, bought it in a real store.
I bought mine on Amazon after seeing some UA-cam reviews.
Thanks for putting this together for us! Great Info, fun watch, and maybe I'll check out Temu lol
yea.. don't. they'll also take your information and sell it.. it's supposidly part of how they keep prices low, because they sell everyones info for a lot of money
dont
Now I wanna see you gig with this rig at church…
It's nuts how far back you can bend your thumb when you rest it on the pickup like that.
The Harmonizer reminds me of the video game Bubble Bobble.
the AHAJII steel roar is really good
The harmonizer has cool sounds on 4 or 5, which gives you "power chords" sorta. Also one step down is of if your singer is having a bad day
You should try doing something like this but with gear from "Behringer"! I have loads of their stuff and they are worth sooooo much more than they sell for!
@8:37 the Reverb that he ordered for $71.12 (because you don't wanna go cheap on your reverb) is captioned as $16. WTF?!?
15:00 - that's a decent chorus even though it's not a bass chorus pedal
Try going full on Behringer. I've actually tried some of their stuff and was not disappointed by some of them.
behringer's great because they just steal other companies circuits - letting them do the R&D to get the tone and circuitry right - and then package them in crappy housings for a fraction of the price! everyone wins.. except the companies who actually put the money and effort into creating the circuits.
No Distortion?
He carries some nice Gibsons. These pedals make great ambient effects.
The Joyo stuff is legit. It'll be worth more some day.
I got a tuner from them. It's better than my very expensive fender tuner....
Bass player: "it smells nice"
JOYO pedals are HEAVILY underrated. I had the Mini JOYO Space Reverb and it is a TINYYYY thing but it is absolutely awesome to use because I used it on my Bass in my Church Hall to get some AMAZING things.
Next video, do a gig with the pedals 😂 or a live session
That will be the true test! See if they can hold up 😬
I have a distortion from them called a holy wars and it's my most used overdrive or distortion pedal... Nice build