-
Normally I'm a Marshall guy but can't resist that great Fender tone
-
You can dial in a wide array of tones with this pedal, and all of them capture that classic Fender-y slinkiness.
-
The only reason I don't comepletely trash the pedal is because even though it requires very specific settings to get a decent sound, once I found it, it really does capture that classic fender sound
-
It's currently my "dirty" clean Fender tone with the Joyo AC Tone covering my harder-driving stuff
-
When I want dirt, this pedal fills the bill so I can roll from a dirty Fender tone to a crunchier not quite Marshall tone
-
The simple versatility give the feel it can be used as a clean sound booster to give an amp that Fender tone, a mid-gain country sound, or that solo tone, as stated above
-
If you are looking for a great tube sounding overdrive with EQ control for classic rock, blues, jazz, ska, and anything else that a classic Fender amp would make sense try it out in your rig
-
I generally setup the Joyo American pedal for a nice glassy clean "Fender" sound
-
If you like classic Fender tones, especially cleans, you'll love the Joyo American Sound.
-
I haven't been playing very long, but my friends say this sounds like the classic Fender amp.
-
You will find digital modeling in most modern amps and multiprocessor pedals, but I haven't found any that captured the cleaner sounds of vintage Fender amps like the 5E3 tweed Deluxe and the blackface Deluxe Reverb very well (they seem to do a better job copying higher gain amp sounds.
-
The Joyo has Great Fender Tone in a Pedal for $40.
-
The pedal does an excellent job at modeling the classic Fender tweeds
-
Solid fender sound, but be prepared to use an aggressive noise gate as you dial the voice and drive past 12:00, 12:30.
-
It doesn't replace a good Fender Blues Jr, but it solved my issue with the flat sound of pedal board to PA.
-
This pedal is a great fender sound for going direct to the board
-
It's currently my "dirty" clean Fender tone with the Joyo AC Tone covering my harder-driving stuff
-
I can't attest to how well it emulates a Fender 57, never owned one
-
Within a minute I realized this thing really delivered a great, very Fender, sound
-
Don't have an amp?Want a fender sound?Would like to use this for direct recording without having to mic up an amp?On the go and would rather not lug around a massive
-
Just like having one of the most expensive Fender amps
-
it emulates classic Fender amps as described
-
I have a used solid-state Fender Frontman 65r and found this cheap pedal to generally increase the depth, solidity, and twangy crackle or whatever of the amp