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Very well built, should withstand years of practice sessions and gigs
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Solid build construction, sound is good, no wiring issues
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This pedal is great, it was inexpensive, sounds fantastic, is well built and the controls function like they are supposed too
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Pros; Excellent build quality-
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Very warm and transparent sounding tremolo - the build is like that on pedals costing much more (price is amazing for the quality of this pedal) - comes with
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Unit is well built and sounds great and should last a long time with reasonable care.
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This is well-built, great sounding pedal at a budget-friendly price
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So far seems good build and durable
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Very sturdy build
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It's well enough built for it's price range.
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Very transparent and quiet, great build!
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The pedal is well built, nice and clean and it sounds incredibly "fu
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very good build quality
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It is totally solid and well built and has a wide range of tones available
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Solid aluminum housing, nice build quality, and clean interior
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Very impressed with the sturdy build
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This is a well built pedal for the money and it even came with a battery
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The build and controls are good, and the high end/low end switch is dramatically different in tone, but make no
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So far seems good build and durable
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Overall pretty good build quality
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The unit seems well built
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PROsIt has a strong build
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The build feels solid
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Produces Vox AC30 like sounds, is very well built and has many many different tones that sound pretty darn good for such an inexpensive pedal
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Solid build
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Another well built, solid, and very functional and adjustable unit for the price from JOYO
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Solid build.
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how well built it feels
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It looked very solid, well built with a good paint job
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The build of the pedal is solid
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It's sturdy, well built, and sounds killer
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It's well built, rugged and sounds awesome.
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Still seems very well built and does what it's supposed to
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Its well built, sounds good and the price is unbeatable.
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Solid build
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and I think Joyo makes some solid and well built pedals for the money, but the Vintage Overdrive was just too underwhelming for me.
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solid ...built very well
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The stories of poor build quality of Joyo pedals is backed up by what I found - I have an American Sound pedal and this also has a DC power socket that is not central with the hole in the casing (plug can't be inserted)
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its built solid
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Like other Joyo products I have used, it's well built, reliable and quiet
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Truth be told, I kind of prefer my Behringer TO800 tonewise- more of a personal preferance in the way I prefer Pepsi to Coke but still drink both - but the TO800 pedal isn't true bypass and the build is much more flimsy on that one
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Seemingly well built, true bypass, but it is one of the quietest pedals I have ever used.
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It is well built with a metal box that can definitely take a hit
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Cheap, well built and with great tone
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Very well built
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That being said, it is well built and has a good bluesy overdrive sound
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Cheap, well built and with great tone
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Seems well built too.
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Versatile, well-built compressor for a fraction of competition's.
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Not a strong sounding phase- a and b with behrenger vintage phase, I much prefer sound of behringer, but hate huge size on pedalboard.
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It's not "built like a tank", but no flimsy plastic crap like the brand that starts with a B, which fishes in the same pond, price-wise
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thank u
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u wont regret it.
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(as you turn it clock wise) - I like it for adding charcater/punch to my live
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only negative i
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l have several Joyo pedals and love them all.