We have the usual whiners. Who cares if they’re cheep? There’s a million beginners that can’t afford expensive gear. Until they can, it’s something they can use to drive the neighbors nuts👍
30+years and I still look at the $$$ first. It took me 10 years to realize the old saying "Whats good for the Goose" doesn't mean S--T to a Gander...Me and a few buds got together 1 night every one hooked up there best an dialed em in, then everyone swapped... The verdict...WE ALL SOUNDED LIKE POOPOO!!!
I bought some of them; so far, I like them. They're better than the FAB pedals I'm replacing. The Crunch sounds like the FAB metal but with less treble and more pleasing midrange, the US Dream has a sound all its own (more mids and less treble than the FAB metal; more cream and less crunch), the chorus is more crisp than the FAB chorus, and I'm just waiting on the analog delay to compare it to the FAB echo. The Dream has a heavy sound when dimed; a bit noisy, but monstrous. They're all pretty pleasing to the ears; it's a nice break from the ear-bleed and hearing fatigue I was getting from the FAB pedals. I look forward to seeing what kind of recorded sound I can get out of them.
I've been out of the game for a while now, but I'm pretty sure if these pedals were on sale in a U.K guitar store they wouldn't be the equivalent of $20, more likely to be around the £40 mark ($80). You yanks have been paying well under for all kinds of Stuff for decades while the U.K has always been rip off Britain.
@@robertmcmillan3638 they are less than £20 here in the UK ,and even listed on E-bay with UK sellers so not hard to find. www.ebaystores.co.uk/lotmusic
@@Evilroco I said if they were to be sold in a UK "guitar store", not Amazon. This is why Amazon is destroying retail. Also, if something is getting sold on eBay then it's probably second hand.
I like that you are willing to review $20 pedals in one vid and then much more expensive gear in other vids. It's actually very helpful to me. Not all gear is created the same, and not all price tags are indicative of their sound.
A lot of people are saying they sound okay for beginners but honestly I really love the sound of that crunch distortion sounds amazing imo idk why people are selling it short
Things like this bring me back to a really cool science experiment done based around violins. A Stradivarius violin is a violin made by a member of the Stradivarius family. For years experts claimed they had unmatched sound and scientists couldnt figure out why. So they decided to do a blind test by having dozens of experts listen to violins blindly and they chose which one sounded best. Very few of the experts blindly chose the Stradivarius violins. This resulted in many more experiments that proved we hear things differently based on our existing opinion of that thing. people tend to be more moved by a violins sound when they know it was crafted by a legendary craftsman but when they have no clue what violin it is they hear it differently. I feel like if some of these cheap pedals were played in a blind test next to high quality ones they would fare better than most people would give credit for. Im a budget oriented guy. I grew up poor and now i take care of my parents in their failing health. Cheap things like this mean the world to me and knowing that there are fairly quality budget options makes me feel good.
For $100 you get 5 OK-ish/Fine pedals. I would definitely recommend these for a beginner player on a budget. They can learn how to dile in a pedal and find the sounds they like and later down the road they can invest in better pedals.
The only downside of cheap pedals are the build quality, resale value and the collectability. Tonally, the circuits has been done a thousand times, no big mystery there.
@Will Janke it's just not great by its self, I use it more of noise gate now. But its still not bad for a £20 pedal tbh. Now I've got used to what actually sounds good its genuinely not too bad if you already have a decent sound
First partscaster I built, I put a set of $14 Kmise humbuckers in. They were fine (not fantastic, just fine). I would categorize Kmise as "excellent value for the price" for sure.
I would have been happy with literally any of these when I started playing 16 years ago. Much happier than the over priced DigiTech gear that was available at the time for the cheap newbie. Honestly, I have a great phaser pedal that broke on me that cost 200 bucks, I would have been way happier with this phaser for 20 bucks and having it break.
I make this general comment *all the time*. I wish the stuff was available 20 years ago. Cheap guitars are cheaper and better, pedals are cheaper and better (and weirder!). These little bastards don’t know how well they have it.
And they have you tube reviewers to help them decide what to get. When I was a youngster I sometimes bought stuff like this through mail order from ads in magazines and got what I got
I recently found out that the joyo tremolo pedal, has two internal adjustable mini trim pots. One to adjustment the volume and one to adjust the wave shape. Being as the kimise is a rebranded joyo pedal I was wondering in the kimise tremolo has the same two trim pots.
I've got a kmise phaser. It's great. Tried a TC Electronic Blood Moon and it was way louder with the effect on to the point of being not usable, and a belcat phaser that popped badly. Neither was useable live, the kmise is. It does one thing very well.
I got a Moen "shaky jimi" univibe for $30 on Amazon. It hasn't left my board since I got it. Nice thick, lush vibe, and a usable chorus mode. No volume drop when engaged. Best $30 I have ever spent!
This is actually one of the most informative videos on pedals I've seen in a long time. I used to play with loads of pedals. Then I dropped them all, and gigged totally pedal free. For years. Suddenly, I find myself "pedal curious" to paraphrase your awesome comment regarding phasers. I watched this about 3 times and then I went ahead and ordered all of them, because, well...20 bucks! They all sound really good, IMHO. Oh, and regarding the nasty fellow who said that outlandish and crazy thing about R. Williams and glass in hamburgers, he's got issues. I think your videos are way funny in a really good way! Cheers man!
Hey Ryan, I never really thought of it until this demo; I found it interesting when you combined the tremolo and distortion it gave a Fuzz-type tone. Really cool!!!
Thanks for doing this video. Trying to build a simple board that can get me the basics without breaking the bank and build in quality from there. This helps a lot. Also saw a similar review at Guns n Guitars. As my tone-taste grows/changes, becomes more refined, it then becomes a simple matter of changing out the components over time. 👍👍
I've bought 3 pairs of Kmise zebra black/cream humbuckers on amazon. They're 14$ after tax. They have all been very nice sounding sets. I highly recommend them to anyone needing pickups on a budget.
For my cheap pedal fix I went with the SonicCake twiggy blues, Ive enjoyed the 4 in 1 easy to use form factor. Compressor, Od, Delay and Reverb for > 100 dollars.
I have Donner, Rowin, Mosky, Nux, Azur and Kokko mini pedals. They all work very well and I have them on a mini board when I play in small venues or just doing a short set and don’t have to lug my big Gator board.
Ive been playing this phaser (well, the same one, but under a different brant name - SAPHUE) and well, it's my first phaser pedal (decided to try a phaser, not being like super excited) and I need to say that I can't stop playing it. Great quality for the value. And also, I can't imagine how I made it thorough all the years without a phaser pedal
I got the Saphue phaser and tremolo, they were $15 each from aliexpress. Phaser is pretty great, Trem is ok, pretty choppy though. I'm used to the additional control and flexibility I have with my Boss TR-2
The tremolo is actually amazing, you can adjust it perfectly to your preferences (massive improvement in my opinion) IF you have to open the casing and adjust the 2 trim pots. You can get that really intense tremolo effect that the pedal wasn't capable of before.
I never heard of these thanks for bringing them to me. These things are actually pretty good sounding. For $20? That's DYNAMITE!! I want a whole box of these things.😎 ok well maybe a couple 🙂👍
I have the phaser. It's great. I think it sounds closer to a Phase 45 than a Phase 90 (which is a good thing IMO). I had a big (1.5") volume knob that fitted onto it, so now it's really easy to adjust the speed on the fly with my foot. Bargain pedal!
I thought the RAT sounded pretty good for high gain - for the price, of course. Chorus and phaser both sounded like decent entry-level options for someone who's just toying around with certain effects. Didn't think highly of the other two, though.
THE US DREAM IS A CLONE OF A SHHR RIOT! IT IS LIKE A SUPER DISTORTION TOOBE SCREEMER. IT DOTN SOUND NICE. I USE MXR 78 SOUPER DISTORTIONNES!! THANKS YOUE AND THUBBMMERS UPPERSES!!!
I am doing a lot of research on effects. I like your criticism. Too many people just say, hey it does the thing. Also, I play synths. There aren't enough reviews with examples on synths. Would love to see you run a cheap synth through all the effects, maybe a korg minilogue, at the end just to give us synth folk an idea about the need for any effect your review. If you added synth to your keywords You'd get a lot of synth users watching your videos.
i've got kmise zebra humbuckers on my cheap LP (oscar schmidt) they're pretty hot - in the 10 - 12k range i like the way the look and sound and the pair was 14 bucks...
The purple 1 sounds ok, definitely Boogieish! Nicer character than the blue one. Warmer, more 'organic' sounding. It DOES do low gain better than the blue crunch pedal!
That crunch distortion for $20 bucks sounds pretty good, but could benefit from an eq pedal. I laughed hard when you discovered the Volume/Gain mismatch.
The us dream thing almost leads me to believe that these are mini rebranded joyo pedals. Which honestly wouldn’t surprise me cause they’re all cheap Chinese pedals most likely mass produced in the same place.
I think there are huge differences between cheapo Chinese pedals. Maybe they're all manufactured in the same spot but i think there's still different schematics from different brands/purchasers or something like that. And a lot of trying to copy each other. But parts and performance are not always the same.
I think it's not that the tremolo has a boost, it's just that you're getting the top end back when its buffer is engaged. These are 5 true bypass pedals in a row after all.
The dirt pedals sound okay through the mic but I understand when you described their sonic quality. The question is, can you make it sound awesome if you can fiddle around the amp EQ (or pair it to a particular amp... y'know, mix-n-match). Overall, I might consider getting these cheap pedals so I can quickly build my rig and perhaps replace the pedals over time when I get a better budget. Thanks for featuring these unknown pedals.
They're awesome for bass. I flatline my EQ, no cut or boost. Fucking monstrous. I'm sure you could dial in a good tone on an amp for guitar with these.
Excellent review… one of the best pedal reviews I’ve seen on UA-cam. You spent a lot of time trying to make the US Dream sound good. ✅ 13:52 Hello Alex : )
I have several of these and other "cheap" mini pedals and they do what I need them to do. I have a home studio where I do 90% of my playing, the other 10% is with friends at their place . I also have 32 guitars because I spend less on my pedals 🎸🤟🍻
Thanks for making this. Found these on amazon the other week and was wondering what they sounded like, the descriptions are always pretty vague with these cheapo ones. I guess next week they’ll be $40
I think the breakout star is the phaser, which is pretty well all you need with its one knob. The chorus could be improved a lot with a mix knob, which would allow subtle chorusing or straight up vibrato. For me, the default mix is too much wet signal.
I thought the Phaser was the worst of the bunch. The MXR Phase 90 makes it look like a $20 pedal. It's hardly audible and completely lacks a full phase. Also, dialed all the way to the right, it sounds more like a tremolo than a phaser. Don't like that one at all!
very grungey sounds I do have a fulll set up but recently got a jtm60 that these might be fun to put on a mini board for. save my fancy stuff for the road and just use these cheapies for messing around
Thanks a ton for posting this review of "cheap" pedals. I wound up purchasing the Saphue versions Ultimate Drive, Analog Chorus, Digital Delay and Vintage Phase. Man, they reinvigorated my playing! Not that I play any better, but all the sound combinations keep me more interested in picking up the guitar and exploring new dimensions of sound! My only pedal, a 1970's MXR (script) Dyna Comp has been retired.
Hey! These are $20 pedals. I regularly see dudes demo $3-500 pedals on UA-cam. You can't expect these ones to be as great as the super pricey ones. But to the Average Guitar player I think the cheap ones are okay. I know that's how I think. I once had a signed Zvex pedal, cost $400. It didn't really make me sound any better, and I'm not bad either. I sold it for more than I paid and was glad I did considering it was a lot of dough.
Jonathan Hands yeah especially if you’re trying things out. I would rather spend $20 on a phaser to see if I like it. Then maybe go big. I’m a basement player though so why spend the big bucks... I have but it’s not necessary
I was trying to decide if I wanted phaser on my board, so I got this one...like he says, what the hell its $20! I love the pedal. Is it a phase 90? No, but it sounds great and is tiny! Unless you’re a total pedal snob, there is nothing wrong with this pedal.
Man! When I was a 14 year old kid just learning my rock chops, I would have loved if these cheapie pedals were around! Would I use these now for a serious gig. Probably not. Well, maybe for some of the dive bars I play. Drunk people don’t really care. But I could have definitely used these as a kid. Can’t really beat it for 20 bucks.
I was just thinking that myself. I had nothing when I had my school band as a teen. We were rubbish and these pedals are quite possible far superior to us, but my word we had fun and I am pretty sure I'd have loved all of these at their parent-friendly birthday present prices.
Absolutely! And what you get for the price is much better than eating fast food, and cheaper and healthier and doesn't give you a fat arse like all those American guys with their baseball caps (the wrong way round).
I just got the saphue versions of US Dream, Ultimate drive and vintage phase. The high-low switch on the drive is backwards but no big deal for $17.99. I like it so far, does not drop out the bottom like a tube screamer or boss OD-1/SD-1, and it works well as a bass overdrive, at least at low volumes, I can't crank up here. I agree the US dream is a bit muffled, but it is good enough with the tone set high. I decided to try it after another video where You said you were starting to like it, and saw how well it stacked with the ultimate drive. Stacking the 2 is awesome, though you have to back the gain down a tad because there is this weird helicopter noise when stacking if the gain on the US dream is dimed, or there is more than just a touch of drive on the ultimate drive. The ultimate drive cranked up is a good distortion in its own right but the us dream takes it into the realm of high gain, and I prefer a pedal that is a bit on the warm side but smooth, rather than bright but harsh. Ideally like a pedal that can go harsh with tone up but tames up with the tone backed down to 3 o clock, like most boss pedals, yet is also smooth. But for $17.99 I am not about to return the US dream and keep looking. It is a good tone to have even if I get something better. I am wanting a metal pedal and the stack of UD and USD gets there just without a bass knob for that extra chug, but it chugs well enough as is, which is why I am happy with it so far. As for the phaser, I put it in front and found it to be barely audible, so definitely not as strong as a real phase 90 that EVH used in front of his amp. BUT when I put it after dirt like I normally would run a phaser, it is exactly what I wanted, albeit with a slight cut in top end. Again $17.99. Not fatal flaws. The fatal flaw was the azor reverb (the brown one you like), first thing was the dwell is way too long at lowest setting, I was considering living with that until I noticed a boost of level and treble when I turned it on. I did some testing and determined it is not true bypass, and when it is off it sucks tone and level. That won't fly and it is going back to Amazon. Another one from this order that is going back is the azor bass eq. It is true bypass and works like it should, with a fatal flaw. The level at its lowest is almost unity, and with any sliders up, even a little, it is always a boost. That is a no go for an eq pedal. All but 7 of my pedals were stolen and this was to replace my brown boss bass eq, and won't work. Bezos can have that back too. That's the thing about these cheap pedals. Some have fatal flaws that make them unusable in real applications.
I bought it the Us Drean, and I was surprised by the quality. For the cost, it is a great choice for those who do not want or cannot invest. I thought the ending was ok, it's not like Joyo's pedal, but the sound does.
That crunch distortion sounds better than the Boss, which costs 5X as much. I woulda loved having it when I started out in the late 70s. The only distortion I could afford was the muff fuzz, which sucks compared to that distortion.
I have both the KMISE and SAPHUE Crunch. They are exactly the same pedal, except the SAPHUE is $15. They sound like very much like my early 90s RAT, with a bit more gain and little mid-scooped. But the texture and depth of the distortion is consistent with a RAT. Pretty much every 'budget' distortion/OD pedal(and a lot of expensive ones) is some kind of modded RAT/TubeScreamer circuit, because they're practically public domain, at this point. What I mean is, Im not really familiar with a Crunch Box and while this maybe meant to emulate one, I suspect its RAT distortion circuit, modded to sound like it. For all I know the Crunch Box might be a RAT circuit, too?
Thank you for reviewing! I seen these and wondered about them. There’s a cheaper type pedal on amazon called Dark Mouse Distortion! It’s supposed to be 2 Rats in 1.
You should check Guitar Madness or Dragonfire pickups. Guitar Madness has a *set* of DiMarzio Super Distortion clones for like $35... Dragonfire has those too, plus X2Ns, Crunchlabs, Invaders, etc.(clones)
Yes they are equally good sound wise but building quality is even a bit better, those are artec pickups only rebrended by dragonfire (in my opinion). anyhow great pickups, good as any other overpriced brand on the market.
@@sisajtegabre I wanna throw a set of the Super Distortion clones in my ESP-LTD EC-256... nothing wrong with the stock pups, but hey, it's what we do, eh? LOL
I kinda liked that sparkle that the Trem pedal did when the intensity was all the way down. I could run one of those like that as an always on pedal easy.
20 years ago, Danelectro brought us the Naugahyde & Chrome, Greasy Spoon Cafe Menu inspired, swathed in colorful plastic housing, series of inexpensive pedals. A generation later Kimese brings this generation’s version, introduced five at a time like Dano, of those Danelectro pedals.
I’m late watching this vid 😅 and I’m sure you have already been told but I’m pretty such the US dream pedal is based off the suhr riot... there are a few other pedals with the same colour scheme called US dream (joyo do one me thinks!) which are based off the suhr riot. Great vid, looking for cheap pedals to put on a back up board to keep in the van just in case...
Ok? Just because you heard about them in a specific group doesn't mean you have to, for some unknown reason, use that type of guitar to demo the product. That's just plain illogical. I don't have a Les Paul but I'm still a member of Les Paul forums because I like to know about a wide range of instruments. If I heard about a pedal there and told someone that, there's no logical reason whatsoever for them to expect me to use a LP to demo the pedal for them. 🤷♂️ Absolutely none.
@customdrumfinishes like any inexpensive guitars, you might find a good one here and there where if you buy an expensive guitar, you might find a dud here and there. It's pretty common knowledge, I'd say.
That Crunch Distortion turned your Blues guitar into a Death Metal Monster. I played an Epi Dot like that in a Metal Band for a month. Just stay away from the Amp and you can get controllable feedback, just dont move or EEEEEEEEEEEEE
mrNobody100 I have the metal zone as my primary. ( I absolutely love it) I think you’re right. The high gain sounds similar. Mid sounds almost dead on but my metal zone at the low end is way better. For $20! Though you can’t beat it
Ryan, the boost on tremolo pedals is to prevent the volume drop and thats is an issue on a big part of the old boss TR2, and thats because you are actually hearing half of the signal. Thas why AnalogMan Piera do some mods on the some TR2 to fix that, rising and adjusting some of the volumen.
I really like your pedal videos. Getting to see how they sound alone and how they work together is a great thing. I am sold on at least three together. And with an inexpensive guitar too. I will be using mine with a 338 Fire Fly Guitar.
I just received the Crucnh Distortion - from the slow boat from China - that I bought based on this review! It's a super fun pedal! I play mostly jazz related stuff, so I don't use a lot of overdrive, and even less distortion, and when I do a good old TS usually is more than enough for me. But every now and then an occasion arises where you need a crazier-over-the -top-high-gain-sound and that's where this pedal comes in handy! I think it sounds amazing in the high-gain regions, especially when you think it costs only 20 bucks! It does that really compressed pumping-rhythm thing with tone backed off and the more nasal Ratty-Marshallish high gain thing with the tone half way up. Sustain is almost endless! And amazingly when you max the gain and you play full barrée chords it doesn't even become a nasty blurry distortion mash, but some note definition and string-separation stays intact! I am really, really impressed by this cheap little bugger!
60 C dont sweat this guy. Your doing what we dream of. Great vid. Funny at times, if your wanting to phaser experiment, put on a condom and cough up $20. The backwards vol and gain. I think your examples and info are spot on. When i first started buying pedals it was a big choice and usually took all i had. Back in the early 80's. For $20 a pop you cant go wrong. I might get all these just to have around for what you never know. Great vid man keep on rockin.
Sick review it’s crazy that you can get 5 pedals for $100 and (I’m about halfway through) none are complete duds. I used to collect shitty pedals from pawn shops for $40 or less and a lot of them were utter turds that I wish I hadn’t wasted my money on looking for some weird sound.
I actually thought they all sounded good. The trem is probably doing the tremo channel of a Fender, which had a treble boost. My concern would be the durability. It also seemed a few of the pots had a drastic change with only a small arc, especially at the lowest settings. Still, very cool little pedals
The Rat was good, the US dream was ok as were the rest, for $20 they are alright. NOW about the Hb 35, I must have missed the video on that one, Il have to look for it, the guitar seems good!
@@jackiepeter8141 TOTALLY WRONG!!! Rowin is made by Mooer. Mooer re-brands over 14 companys that I can verify and another 5 that I am sure are too but I have not bought one and had my tech dismantle ...YET! I have a Blog Stomp Box Steals with over 1000 reviews! I have had over 280,000 players come to it. I have contacts on the inside that keep me informed worldwide! Mooer is owned by one guy. his wife owns Joyo.
@@Paul_Lenard_Ewing no sorry you're wrong the owners or Rowin and Mooer are friends. The initial models they Joyo and Caline started with are all the same from one pedal designer. But mooer has their own separate development. ( Mooer and Joyo are sister companies owned by the same couple). You havent actually talked to their staff so you cant know what I know.
@@jackiepeter8141 good infos. Truth Biyang is another world i only know due to way it is made since i'm an engineer but i don't know those people. I've got same info that mooer is rebrended Rowin. Anyhow do you know maybe the name of factory who make stuff for Biyang? I have found same amps etc and i saw it is one factory but i' not sure is it again just another reseller or the real deal, they make those ''copies'' with same graphic as few of overpriced ''boutique'' pedals. anyhow i just wish to import something hat is all, since i make amps and pedals but old school.... Regarding ''designers'' that is one thing i would love to be changed, they are not designers at all but they literally put components on breadboard and blindly search sound they like all based on existing schematics. that is not fer due to people who invented effect X years ago neither gets 1 cent and even worse others proclaimed them self as ''designers'' . But they are niter designers not engineers in 99,99% it's like that, some dude who never had chance to be a player starts to add blindly elements and boom at once they are ''designers''...All of them are doing that including western brands and ''boutique''. Some even pay real engineers to make them something but the name is from another person due to he is already known as ''designer'', but those people don't know basic formulas , they don't know to calculate simple things and to predict value without those breadboard toying is SF for them. I hope that one day that will change. So i'm happy that people in Asia are making pedals and sell them for 20$, since that is realistic price. People who copy and sell for 200$ are in my book criminals, and they destroyed guitar music by brainwashing kids that they have to pay for their overpriced crap. Cheers and i wish all the best to that couple who ever they are and those brands and factory which makes it, if anything going to save guitar music that will including normally priced guitars and amps.
@@Paul_Lenard_Ewing i'm afarid i ve heard the same thing, but i don't know those people..so i've heard that mooer is re-branded rowin ..don't know is that truth or not, but they all seems to me like rebranded Mosky, Eno etc who ever make all that god bless them ☺.
UA-cam has way too much of 5 thousand dollar, way over-the-top equipment reviews many will never consider. Thanks for giving attention to the cheapos.
Can't really recommend the US Dream pedal. After using it for the first time, I gained a hundred pounds and thousands of dollars in student loan debt.
And then I died from innadequate healthcare.
As a slightly over weight American I found that hysterical.
Lol
Harsh, but well...
Fuck, you win the comments section.
We have the usual whiners. Who cares if they’re cheep? There’s a million beginners that can’t afford expensive gear. Until they can, it’s something they can use to drive the neighbors nuts👍
30+years and I still look at the $$$ first. It took me 10 years to realize the old saying "Whats good for the Goose" doesn't mean S--T to a Gander...Me and a few buds got together 1 night every one hooked up there best an dialed em in, then everyone swapped... The verdict...WE ALL SOUNDED LIKE POOPOO!!!
Butler Crow Very true. There’s also a lot of advanced players who don’t have a lot of money like myself who really appreciate affordable gear
I would have loved $20 pedals in the 1980's when my local shops only had the top 4 Boss pedals for sale, all of them $100 or more.
I bought some of them; so far, I like them. They're better than the FAB pedals I'm replacing. The Crunch sounds like the FAB metal but with less treble and more pleasing midrange, the US Dream has a sound all its own (more mids and less treble than the FAB metal; more cream and less crunch), the chorus is more crisp than the FAB chorus, and I'm just waiting on the analog delay to compare it to the FAB echo. The Dream has a heavy sound when dimed; a bit noisy, but monstrous. They're all pretty pleasing to the ears; it's a nice break from the ear-bleed and hearing fatigue I was getting from the FAB pedals. I look forward to seeing what kind of recorded sound I can get out of them.
An expensive guitar won't make you a better player lol
I like how he has a tele with humbuckers and a Flying V with single coils
😂
And he tests a crunch pedal with Chet Atkins guitar! WTF? Hahab
yes, very weird
Do you mean the red one ok the bottom? I don't have a clue what that is, it's so tall 🤣
That is the snobbiest comment in existence.
50 years from now cork-sniffers will be spending 8 grand for a genuine first gen Kmise US Dream with the original plastic knob
true and sad
sokol358 Sad but true
Hahahlolol good one!!!
And I’ll be the one to sell em
Catch me stocking up on the cuvave flangers 😳😳😳
What a time to be alive, affordable pedals for everyone!
I've been out of the game for a while now, but I'm pretty sure if these pedals were on sale in a U.K guitar store they wouldn't be the equivalent of $20, more likely to be around the £40 mark ($80).
You yanks have been paying well under for all kinds of Stuff for decades while the U.K has always been rip off Britain.
@@robertmcmillan3638 they are less than £20 here in the UK ,and even listed on E-bay with UK sellers so not hard to find.
www.ebaystores.co.uk/lotmusic
@@robertmcmillan3638 bro, it's not our fault that your political leaders suck.
@@Evilroco I said if they were to be sold in a UK "guitar store", not Amazon.
This is why Amazon is destroying retail.
Also, if something is getting sold on eBay then it's probably second hand.
I like that you are willing to review $20 pedals in one vid and then much more expensive gear in other vids. It's actually very helpful to me. Not all gear is created the same, and not all price tags are indicative of their sound.
I told my parents I was phaser curious back in ‘97 but I grew out of it after college.
Now your ex says you couldn't face her.
That's odd, I thought you had more of a Univibe to you.
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A lot of people are saying they sound okay for beginners but honestly I really love the sound of that crunch distortion sounds amazing imo idk why people are selling it short
sounds dope in its own way
@@undonesweater9112 first one i got love it to be honest 😅🤙☘😎
Dont worry what others think. If it is the right one for you is all that matters. Rock on and take care!
Tbh you could put these pedals up against pedals 20x the price and most people will never know the difference
The crunch dist. sounds as good as my Boss DS-1.
Things like this bring me back to a really cool science experiment done based around violins. A Stradivarius violin is a violin made by a member of the Stradivarius family. For years experts claimed they had unmatched sound and scientists couldnt figure out why. So they decided to do a blind test by having dozens of experts listen to violins blindly and they chose which one sounded best. Very few of the experts blindly chose the Stradivarius violins. This resulted in many more experiments that proved we hear things differently based on our existing opinion of that thing. people tend to be more moved by a violins sound when they know it was crafted by a legendary craftsman but when they have no clue what violin it is they hear it differently. I feel like if some of these cheap pedals were played in a blind test next to high quality ones they would fare better than most people would give credit for. Im a budget oriented guy. I grew up poor and now i take care of my parents in their failing health. Cheap things like this mean the world to me and knowing that there are fairly quality budget options makes me feel good.
For $100 you get 5
OK-ish/Fine pedals. I would definitely recommend these for a beginner player on a budget. They can learn how to dile in a pedal and find the sounds they like and later down the road they can invest in better pedals.
I have the us dream one (I've upgraded now) and thats the only one I wouldn't recommend lol
Agreed! These are probably all clones of more expensive pedals anyway. Same circuit, cheaper manufacturing process!
The only downside of cheap pedals are the build quality, resale value and the collectability. Tonally, the circuits has been done a thousand times, no big mystery there.
@@yes-kq1ve why would you not recomend it?
@Will Janke it's just not great by its self, I use it more of noise gate now. But its still not bad for a £20 pedal tbh. Now I've got used to what actually sounds good its genuinely not too bad if you already have a decent sound
First partscaster I built, I put a set of $14 Kmise humbuckers in. They were fine (not fantastic, just fine). I would categorize Kmise as "excellent value for the price" for sure.
I love how the first two pedals perfectly matched your t shirt!
And the beard got matched by the phaser :D
The words on his shirt matches with the U.S. dream
I would have been happy with literally any of these when I started playing 16 years ago. Much happier than the over priced DigiTech gear that was available at the time for the cheap newbie. Honestly, I have a great phaser pedal that broke on me that cost 200 bucks, I would have been way happier with this phaser for 20 bucks and having it break.
I make this general comment *all the time*. I wish the stuff was available 20 years ago. Cheap guitars are cheaper and better, pedals are cheaper and better (and weirder!). These little bastards don’t know how well they have it.
And they have you tube reviewers to help them decide what to get. When I was a youngster I sometimes bought stuff like this through mail order from ads in magazines and got what I got
Hey, I mean at least they spelled things right on the distortion. I have a mini fuzz that says "Bustain".
Chadwick Is Existent I died laughing when I read this!
@@mavericksaine2834 glad someone else found it hilarious! Here's the pedal in question btw: images.app.goo.gl/QeULqknUtM18maxt8
Bave Bustain of Begadeath formerly of Bettalica
@@lenardmgtr Bavid Bustain... What a man. An icon.
@@cortinoias Stupid shit like this makes me kinda want to order it...
I recently found out that the joyo tremolo pedal, has two internal adjustable mini trim pots. One to adjustment the volume and one to adjust the wave shape. Being as the kimise is a rebranded joyo pedal I was wondering in the kimise tremolo has the same two trim pots.
I recently took the Kmise Tremolo apart looking for a trim pot but I didn’t find one.
It does have the trim pots guys
bought 2 pedals on this vid. thanks for the recommendations. bout to start my first pedal board on the cheap!
I've got a kmise phaser. It's great. Tried a TC Electronic Blood Moon and it was way louder with the effect on to the point of being not usable, and a belcat phaser that popped badly. Neither was useable live, the kmise is. It does one thing very well.
The US dream thing sounded better to my ears than the rat one.
6-Cycle, you do you, bud. We're all watching for a reason and I appreciate the time you put in.
I got a Moen "shaky jimi" univibe for $30 on Amazon. It hasn't left my board since I got it. Nice thick, lush vibe, and a usable chorus mode. No volume drop when engaged. Best $30 I have ever spent!
The US Dream is a Suhr Riot clone. Mosky has one too, it's exactly the same circuit.
Donner Morpher as well..
I love looking at the massive collection of guitars
This is actually one of the most informative videos on pedals I've seen in a long time. I used to play with loads of pedals. Then I dropped them all, and gigged totally pedal free. For years. Suddenly, I find myself "pedal curious" to paraphrase your awesome comment regarding phasers. I watched this about 3 times and then I went ahead and ordered all of them, because, well...20 bucks! They all sound really good, IMHO. Oh, and regarding the nasty fellow who said that outlandish and crazy thing about R. Williams and glass in hamburgers, he's got issues. I think your videos are way funny in a really good way! Cheers man!
Love the phaser, hell they all sound decent. Great video man you’ve earned a sub.
Hey Ryan,
I never really thought of it until this demo; I found it interesting when you combined the tremolo and distortion it gave a Fuzz-type tone. Really cool!!!
Thanks for doing this video. Trying to build a simple board that can get me the basics without breaking the bank and build in quality from there. This helps a lot. Also saw a similar review at Guns n Guitars. As my tone-taste grows/changes, becomes more refined, it then becomes a simple matter of changing out the components over time. 👍👍
I've bought 3 pairs of Kmise zebra black/cream humbuckers on amazon. They're 14$ after tax. They have all been very nice sounding sets. I highly recommend them to anyone needing pickups on a budget.
I just bought a Joyo Us Dream and it's easily one of the best distortions I've played. Get one now, folks!
For my cheap pedal fix I went with the SonicCake twiggy blues, Ive enjoyed the 4 in 1 easy to use form factor. Compressor, Od, Delay and Reverb for > 100 dollars.
I love mini pedals, especially Donner pedals.
Agreed. The Boost Killer is a winner at any price. I think I’ve bought 4 of them.
I have the Donner giant metal, great sound for few bucks
I have Donner, Rowin, Mosky, Nux, Azur and Kokko mini pedals. They all work very well and I have them on a mini board when I play in small venues or just doing a short set and don’t have to lug my big Gator board.
i use the donner morpher distortion and the yellow fall delay. genuinely some of favourite pedals, regardless of price
Agreed. I made a small grab-it-and-go pedalboard with all Donners. Killer first what it does (backpack sized go rig)
Accidentally found your channel because I too stumbled across these cheap pedals and love it! Nice work, definitely earned a sub.
Ive been playing this phaser (well, the same one, but under a different brant name - SAPHUE) and well, it's my first phaser pedal (decided to try a phaser, not being like super excited) and I need to say that I can't stop playing it. Great quality for the value. And also, I can't imagine how I made it thorough all the years without a phaser pedal
I got the Saphue phaser and tremolo, they were $15 each from aliexpress. Phaser is pretty great, Trem is ok, pretty choppy though. I'm used to the additional control and flexibility I have with my Boss TR-2
The tremolo is actually amazing, you can adjust it perfectly to your preferences (massive improvement in my opinion) IF you have to open the casing and adjust the 2 trim pots. You can get that really intense tremolo effect that the pedal wasn't capable of before.
I never heard of these thanks for bringing them to me. These things are actually pretty good sounding. For $20? That's DYNAMITE!! I want a whole box of these things.😎 ok well maybe a couple 🙂👍
I have the phaser. It's great. I think it sounds closer to a Phase 45 than a Phase 90 (which is a good thing IMO). I had a big (1.5") volume knob that fitted onto it, so now it's really easy to adjust the speed on the fly with my foot. Bargain pedal!
I thought the RAT sounded pretty good for high gain - for the price, of course. Chorus and phaser both sounded like decent entry-level options for someone who's just toying around with certain effects. Didn't think highly of the other two, though.
THE US DREAM IS A CLONE OF A SHHR RIOT! IT IS LIKE A SUPER DISTORTION TOOBE SCREEMER. IT DOTN SOUND NICE. I USE MXR 78 SOUPER DISTORTIONNES!! THANKS YOUE AND THUBBMMERS UPPERSES!!!
I am doing a lot of research on effects. I like your criticism. Too many people just say, hey it does the thing. Also, I play synths. There aren't enough reviews with examples on synths. Would love to see you run a cheap synth through all the effects, maybe a korg minilogue, at the end just to give us synth folk an idea about the need for any effect your review. If you added synth to your keywords You'd get a lot of synth users watching your videos.
i've got kmise zebra humbuckers on my cheap LP (oscar schmidt) they're pretty hot - in the 10 - 12k range i like the way the look and sound and the pair was 14 bucks...
I've got 22k output by MJS custom pickups. You ever spend the money that you'd spend on seymour Duncan and those brands.....just get MJS
Bootstrap pickups are made in the USA and very cheap. Full set of strat handwounds for $45. The era of cheap good pickups is upon us.
ordered the phaser as I was watching this video, it looks like this brand does absolutely every bit of guitar gear and part under the sun!
The purple 1 sounds ok, definitely Boogieish! Nicer character than the blue one. Warmer, more 'organic' sounding. It DOES do low gain better than the blue crunch pedal!
That crunch distortion for $20 bucks sounds pretty good, but could benefit from an eq pedal. I laughed hard when you discovered the Volume/Gain mismatch.
If the US Dream is anything like the JOYO US Dream it's a clone of a Suhr Riot.
Interesting
The US Dream is called OUR DREAM in Soviet Union.
The way god intended
The us dream thing almost leads me to believe that these are mini rebranded joyo pedals. Which honestly wouldn’t surprise me cause they’re all cheap Chinese pedals most likely mass produced in the same place.
Dicks Malone they all have the same names/controls as joyo pedals. I’m thinking the same thing.
The pedal is meant to a Suhr Riot clone but i've yet to see any comparison vids but iam sure they are out there!
I just came on here to say the same thing.
I think there are huge differences between cheapo Chinese pedals. Maybe they're all manufactured in the same spot but i think there's still different schematics from different brands/purchasers or something like that. And a lot of trying to copy each other. But parts and performance are not always the same.
More likely rebranded Rowin just like Tomtops Donner line....
I think it's not that the tremolo has a boost, it's just that you're getting the top end back when its buffer is engaged. These are 5 true bypass pedals in a row after all.
Fabio Ortega that’s totally possible
So, is it buffered, or true bypass? Which one? You can't have both at the same time...
@@MrLeadbelly1966 It's true bypass, but it has an input buffer which is active only when the pedal is on, as most pedals do.
The dirt pedals sound okay through the mic but I understand when you described their sonic quality. The question is, can you make it sound awesome if you can fiddle around the amp EQ (or pair it to a particular amp... y'know, mix-n-match).
Overall, I might consider getting these cheap pedals so I can quickly build my rig and perhaps replace the pedals over time when I get a better budget. Thanks for featuring these unknown pedals.
They're awesome for bass. I flatline my EQ, no cut or boost. Fucking monstrous. I'm sure you could dial in a good tone on an amp for guitar with these.
Kmise sells pickups, pickguards and other guitar items. These sound fine for budget pedals. Just when I thought my pedalboard was complete 😆
I'd like to see some of the valetron and donner flying type things
14:27 sounds like Type O Negative. For $40. Lol dope.
That's exactly what I was thinking at that moment...I had to rewind to make sure it wasn't something else in the house...
I play gothic metal; that's why I bought them. They sound monstrous on bass.
That chorus was incredible....
Excellent review… one of the best pedal reviews I’ve seen on UA-cam. You spent a lot of time trying to make the US Dream sound good. ✅
13:52 Hello Alex : )
Lol “phaser curious” .. I don’t know why I laughed so hard . Love your channel .
I have several of these and other "cheap" mini pedals and they do what I need them to do. I have a home studio where I do 90% of my playing, the other 10% is with friends at their place . I also have 32 guitars because I spend less on my pedals 🎸🤟🍻
Thanks for making this. Found these on amazon the other week and was wondering what they sounded like, the descriptions are always pretty vague with these cheapo ones. I guess next week they’ll be $40
I just got done buying some of these pedals for around 10 bucks each.
A couple of those sound pretty good, thanks for the demo man 🤩
I think the breakout star is the phaser, which is pretty well all you need with its one knob. The chorus could be improved a lot with a mix knob, which would allow subtle chorusing or straight up vibrato. For me, the default mix is too much wet signal.
I thought the Phaser was the worst of the bunch. The MXR Phase 90 makes it look like a $20 pedal. It's hardly audible and completely lacks a full phase. Also, dialed all the way to the right, it sounds more like a tremolo than a phaser. Don't like that one at all!
Kmise pickups sound pretty darn good. I preferred them over my whole Lotta humbuckers.. Which is insane
very grungey sounds
I do have a fulll set up but recently got a jtm60 that these might be fun to put on a mini board for. save my fancy stuff for the road and just use these cheapies for messing around
Thanks a ton for posting this review of "cheap" pedals. I wound up purchasing the Saphue versions Ultimate Drive, Analog Chorus, Digital Delay and Vintage Phase. Man, they reinvigorated my playing! Not that I play any better, but all the sound combinations keep me more interested in picking up the guitar and exploring new dimensions of sound! My only pedal, a 1970's MXR (script) Dyna Comp has been retired.
Love the Teisco shirt.
Phase curious has just become my new favourite phrase!
Hey! These are $20 pedals. I regularly see dudes demo $3-500 pedals on UA-cam. You can't expect these ones to be as great as the super pricey ones. But to the Average Guitar player I think the cheap ones are okay. I know that's how I think. I once had a signed Zvex pedal, cost $400. It didn't really make me sound any better, and I'm not bad either. I sold it for more than I paid and was glad I did considering it was a lot of dough.
Thanks for the idea bro, I got some pedals that don't sound so great to me . So thanks
Jonathan Hands yeah especially if you’re trying things out. I would rather spend $20 on a phaser to see if I like it. Then maybe go big. I’m a basement player though so why spend the big bucks... I have but it’s not necessary
Cruch distortion knobs , finally makes sense dude . Thank you 😅☘🙏💜
So is no one gonna talk about how the first two pedals he opened match his shirt lol
I was trying to decide if I wanted phaser on my board, so I got this one...like he says, what the hell its $20! I love the pedal. Is it a phase 90? No, but it sounds great and is tiny! Unless you’re a total pedal snob, there is nothing wrong with this pedal.
Man! When I was a 14 year old kid just learning my rock chops, I would have loved if these cheapie pedals were around! Would I use these now for a serious gig. Probably not. Well, maybe for some of the dive bars I play. Drunk people don’t really care. But I could have definitely used these as a kid. Can’t really beat it for 20 bucks.
I was just thinking that myself. I had nothing when I had my school band as a teen. We were rubbish and these pedals are quite possible far superior to us, but my word we had fun and I am pretty sure I'd have loved all of these at their parent-friendly birthday present prices.
Absolutely! And what you get for the price is much better than eating fast food, and cheaper and healthier and doesn't give you a fat arse like all those American guys with their baseball caps (the wrong way round).
I just got the saphue versions of US Dream, Ultimate drive and vintage phase.
The high-low switch on the drive is backwards but no big deal for $17.99. I like it so far, does not drop out the bottom like a tube screamer or boss OD-1/SD-1, and it works well as a bass overdrive, at least at low volumes, I can't crank up here.
I agree the US dream is a bit muffled, but it is good enough with the tone set high. I decided to try it after another video where You said you were starting to like it, and saw how well it stacked with the ultimate drive.
Stacking the 2 is awesome, though you have to back the gain down a tad because there is this weird helicopter noise when stacking if the gain on the US dream is dimed, or there is more than just a touch of drive on the ultimate drive.
The ultimate drive cranked up is a good distortion in its own right but the us dream takes it into the realm of high gain, and I prefer a pedal that is a bit on the warm side but smooth, rather than bright but harsh. Ideally like a pedal that can go harsh with tone up but tames up with the tone backed down to 3 o clock, like most boss pedals, yet is also smooth. But for $17.99 I am not about to return the US dream and keep looking. It is a good tone to have even if I get something better. I am wanting a metal pedal and the stack of UD and USD gets there just without a bass knob for that extra chug, but it chugs well enough as is, which is why I am happy with it so far.
As for the phaser, I put it in front and found it to be barely audible, so definitely not as strong as a real phase 90 that EVH used in front of his amp. BUT when I put it after dirt like I normally would run a phaser, it is exactly what I wanted, albeit with a slight cut in top end. Again $17.99. Not fatal flaws.
The fatal flaw was the azor reverb (the brown one you like), first thing was the dwell is way too long at lowest setting, I was considering living with that until I noticed a boost of level and treble when I turned it on. I did some testing and determined it is not true bypass, and when it is off it sucks tone and level. That won't fly and it is going back to Amazon.
Another one from this order that is going back is the azor bass eq. It is true bypass and works like it should, with a fatal flaw. The level at its lowest is almost unity, and with any sliders up, even a little, it is always a boost. That is a no go for an eq pedal. All but 7 of my pedals were stolen and this was to replace my brown boss bass eq, and won't work. Bezos can have that back too.
That's the thing about these cheap pedals. Some have fatal flaws that make them unusable in real applications.
That's the same exact thing kmise goes by a few names
I bought it the Us Drean, and I was surprised by the quality. For the cost, it is a great choice for those who do not want or cannot invest. I thought the ending was ok, it's not like Joyo's pedal, but the sound does.
That crunch distortion sounds better than the Boss, which costs 5X as much. I woulda loved having it when I started out in the late 70s. The only distortion I could afford was the muff fuzz, which sucks compared to that distortion.
If these are rebranded joyo pedals, that crunch pedal is likely an MI Audio Crunchbox clone and not a rat.
I have both the KMISE and SAPHUE Crunch. They are exactly the same pedal, except the SAPHUE is $15. They sound like very much like my early 90s RAT, with a bit more gain and little mid-scooped. But the texture and depth of the distortion is consistent with a RAT. Pretty much every 'budget' distortion/OD pedal(and a lot of expensive ones) is some kind of modded RAT/TubeScreamer circuit, because they're practically public domain, at this point.
What I mean is, Im not really familiar with a Crunch Box and while this maybe meant to emulate one, I suspect its RAT distortion circuit, modded to sound like it. For all I know the Crunch Box might be a RAT circuit, too?
Thank you for reviewing! I seen these and wondered about them. There’s a cheaper type pedal on amazon called Dark Mouse Distortion! It’s supposed to be 2 Rats in 1.
You should check Guitar Madness or Dragonfire pickups. Guitar Madness has a *set* of DiMarzio Super Distortion clones for like $35... Dragonfire has those too, plus X2Ns, Crunchlabs, Invaders, etc.(clones)
Yes they are equally good sound wise but building quality is even a bit better, those are artec pickups only rebrended by dragonfire (in my opinion). anyhow great pickups, good as any other overpriced brand on the market.
@@sisajtegabre I wanna throw a set of the Super Distortion clones in my ESP-LTD EC-256... nothing wrong with the stock pups, but hey, it's what we do, eh? LOL
I kinda liked that sparkle that the Trem pedal did when the intensity was all the way down. I could run one of those like that as an always on pedal easy.
That surprised me (the boost). I'm not into tremelo, or fuzz, but for a cheap pedal to mess around with, it's worth getting.
13:53 yup, sounds very Rush,..er,..I mean Lush..
This was really useful to me - thanks for taking the time to post it!
This guy just played all apologies on the chorus section
20 years ago, Danelectro brought us the Naugahyde & Chrome, Greasy Spoon Cafe Menu inspired, swathed in colorful plastic housing, series of inexpensive pedals. A generation later Kimese brings this generation’s version, introduced five at a time like Dano, of those Danelectro pedals.
I’m sorry I’m going to have to arrest you for tapping on a 335
I’m late watching this vid 😅 and I’m sure you have already been told but I’m pretty such the US dream pedal is based off the suhr riot... there are a few other pedals with the same colour scheme called US dream (joyo do one me thinks!) which are based off the suhr riot.
Great vid, looking for cheap pedals to put on a back up board to keep in the van just in case...
"heard about these on the Firefly Guitars Fan page on FB"...plugs up Harley Benton hahahaha
Gasing for a fusion series dude haha!
Irony!
Ok? Just because you heard about them in a specific group doesn't mean you have to, for some unknown reason, use that type of guitar to demo the product. That's just plain illogical.
I don't have a Les Paul but I'm still a member of Les Paul forums because I like to know about a wide range of instruments. If I heard about a pedal there and told someone that, there's no logical reason whatsoever for them to expect me to use a LP to demo the pedal for them. 🤷♂️ Absolutely none.
@customdrumfinishes like any inexpensive guitars, you might find a good one here and there where if you buy an expensive guitar, you might find a dud here and there. It's pretty common knowledge, I'd say.
That Crunch Distortion turned your Blues guitar into a Death Metal Monster. I played an Epi Dot like that in a Metal Band for a month. Just stay away from the Amp and you can get controllable feedback, just dont move or EEEEEEEEEEEEE
Hey Ryan, in you're journey of cheap pedals, can you take a look at the ammoon POCK series? Think u gonna buy buy buy dude
Does not ship to Canada, but this is available on Wish for $39 Canadian shipped. Any pedal under $40 gets my attention. Another good find. Thanks Ryan
That distortion sounds more like a metalzone than a rat to me
mrNobody100 I have the metal zone as my primary. ( I absolutely love it) I think you’re right. The high gain sounds similar. Mid sounds almost dead on but my metal zone at the low end is way better. For $20! Though you can’t beat it
It sounds exactly like a FAB metal, but with less treble and more pleasing midrange.
It does have that plastic-y Metal Zone sound, you’re right.
Ryan, the boost on tremolo pedals is to prevent the volume drop and thats is an issue on a big part of the old boss TR2, and thats because you are actually hearing half of the signal. Thas why AnalogMan Piera do some mods on the some TR2 to fix that, rising and adjusting some of the volumen.
"Phaser Curious" new band name!!!
I really like your pedal videos. Getting to see how they sound alone and how they work together is a great thing. I am sold on at least three together. And with an inexpensive guitar too. I will be using mine with a 338 Fire Fly Guitar.
Oh, I couldn't find them, because on Amazon they are misspelled "Kmsie". :-)
I would need a chorus, but that one seems to be clipping to me?
it's absolute junk.don't waste your money
Thank you for letting us know. I haven’t been able to find them.
i just got one today the chorus sounds just like a boss-Ibanez or any other pedal and for the price can't go wrong
I just received the Crucnh Distortion - from the slow boat from China - that I bought based on this review! It's a super fun pedal! I play mostly jazz related stuff, so I don't use a lot of overdrive, and even less distortion, and when I do a good old TS usually is more than enough for me. But every now and then an occasion arises where you need a crazier-over-the -top-high-gain-sound and that's where this pedal comes in handy! I think it sounds amazing in the high-gain regions, especially when you think it costs only 20 bucks! It does that really compressed pumping-rhythm thing with tone backed off and the more nasal Ratty-Marshallish high gain thing with the tone half way up. Sustain is almost endless! And amazingly when you max the gain and you play full barrée chords it doesn't even become a nasty blurry distortion mash, but some note definition and string-separation stays intact! I am really, really impressed by this cheap little bugger!
60 C dont sweat this guy. Your doing what we dream of. Great vid. Funny at times, if your wanting to phaser experiment, put on a condom and cough up $20. The backwards vol and gain. I think your examples and info are spot on. When i first started buying pedals it was a big choice and usually took all i had. Back in the early 80's. For $20 a pop you cant go wrong. I might get all these just to have around for what you never know. Great vid man keep on rockin.
Sick review it’s crazy that you can get 5 pedals for $100 and (I’m about halfway through) none are complete duds. I used to collect shitty pedals from pawn shops for $40 or less and a lot of them were utter turds that I wish I hadn’t wasted my money on looking for some weird sound.
I actually thought they all sounded good. The trem is probably doing the tremo channel of a Fender, which had a treble boost.
My concern would be the durability. It also seemed a few of the pots had a drastic change with only a small arc, especially at the lowest settings. Still, very cool little pedals
response is good to my ears, i might try the delay pedal, as i need a delay pedal. thanks for the video.
I don’t see this on Amazon yet 😞 I’d like that phaser to get my Van Halen fix.
ali express has em and cheap and come with korona free of charge
You are the best Ryan ! For Kokko compressor and a dd-500 the cheapest and most expensive pedal I’ve ever got in one day.
The Us Dream is a copy of the Suhr Riot!
It sounds great. Idk what the reviewer is talking about... lol and it’s $20...
The Rat was good, the US dream was ok as were the rest, for $20 they are alright. NOW about the Hb 35, I must have missed the video on that one, Il have to look for it, the guitar seems good!
You can get the Azur tremolo ..3 knobs sounds great $20.00 USD ...made by Byang who make great stuff
Thats made by Rowin not Biyang... but yea. Rowin makes tons of rebranded pedals for others
@@jackiepeter8141 TOTALLY WRONG!!! Rowin is made by Mooer.
Mooer re-brands over 14 companys that I can verify and another 5 that I am sure are too but I have not bought one and had my tech dismantle ...YET!
I have a Blog Stomp Box Steals with over 1000 reviews! I have had over 280,000 players come to it. I have contacts on the inside that keep me informed worldwide!
Mooer is owned by one guy. his wife owns Joyo.
@@Paul_Lenard_Ewing no sorry you're wrong the owners or Rowin and Mooer are friends. The initial models they Joyo and Caline started with are all the same from one pedal designer. But mooer has their own separate development. ( Mooer and Joyo are sister companies owned by the same couple). You havent actually talked to their staff so you cant know what I know.
@@jackiepeter8141 good infos. Truth Biyang is another world i only know due to way it is made since i'm an engineer but i don't know those people. I've got same info that mooer is rebrended Rowin. Anyhow do you know maybe the name of factory who make stuff for Biyang? I have found same amps etc and i saw it is one factory but i' not sure is it again just another reseller or the real deal, they make those ''copies'' with same graphic as few of overpriced ''boutique'' pedals. anyhow i just wish to import something hat is all, since i make amps and pedals but old school....
Regarding ''designers'' that is one thing i would love to be changed, they are not designers at all but they literally put components on breadboard and blindly search sound they like all based on existing schematics. that is not fer due to people who invented effect X years ago neither gets 1 cent and even worse others proclaimed them self as ''designers'' . But they are niter designers not engineers in 99,99% it's like that, some dude who never had chance to be a player starts to add blindly elements and boom at once they are ''designers''...All of them are doing that including western brands and ''boutique''.
Some even pay real engineers to make them something but the name is from another person due to he is already known as ''designer'', but those people don't know basic formulas , they don't know to calculate simple things and to predict value without those breadboard toying is SF for them. I hope that one day that will change.
So i'm happy that people in Asia are making pedals and sell them for 20$, since that is realistic price. People who copy and sell for 200$ are in my book criminals, and they destroyed guitar music by brainwashing kids that they have to pay for their overpriced crap. Cheers and i wish all the best to that couple who ever they are and those brands and factory which makes it, if anything going to save guitar music that will including normally priced guitars and amps.
@@Paul_Lenard_Ewing i'm afarid i ve heard the same thing, but i don't know those people..so i've heard that mooer is re-branded rowin ..don't know is that truth or not, but they all seems to me like rebranded Mosky, Eno etc who ever make all that god bless them ☺.
Fine is definitely good enough for me. Thanks for this interesting video and the opportunity to check out these at your expense.