• Reviews around battery (2.57 of 5)

    Joyo JF-01 Vintage Overdrive Guitar Effect Pedal with True Bypass

    • and I can't find my multimeter), but it's enough to drain a 9V battery in a fairly short time
    • Simple, cheap, good battery life
    • But the battery is easy enough to replace
    • The battery had been totally drained by my next practice less than a week later
    • The only downside to construction is the cheap plastic battery cover.
    • All that is beside the point because when I removed the battery and stole a power supply from a different pedal…OVERDRIVE and NO Chorus
    • If you leave the input cable plugged in, it WILL consume power and it will run the battery dead in just 2 days
    • I suppose its been years since I've run a pedal off battery alone but it still seems fast to totally kill a brand new battery
    • Simple, cheap, good battery life
    • Low-noise, good controls, and convenient battery door
    • It doesn't tone-suck when bypassed, is easy to dial in, has a hi/low switch, easy battery swap compartment
    • In fact, even plugged directly into a laptop or multitrack with no speaker emulation, it sounds pretty similar to a lightly overdriven valve/tube amp (provided the gain is kept low).On my pedal the included battery was jammed tightly in the
    • I thought maybe a dead battery, nope, this P.O.S. is broken after less than 2 hours of light use.
    • " Definitely not plastic EXCEPT for the chintzy battery compartment cover
    • The pedal comes in a nice box, inside of which is the pedal, simply tucked into bubble wrap, and with the included 9V battery hidden in the easily accessible battery compartment at the back
    • I only found that out after replacing the dead battery that it comes with, and plugging in to a power supply (not provided with unit).
    • PriceRangeSoundCons:9V Battery only, it would be nice if you could plug it in, otherwise you must be conscientious of your battery useOverall great product so far, well worth the price, and a lot of fun, I will be purchasing one for myself!
    • Cons:Battery (included one) was fully
    • battery died quickly even in off position
    • After checking all my cables and such, I thought the battery was simply dead...perhaps as a result of it's long journey overseas...and when I went to put a new one in, that's when I
    • THE BATTERY WILL DIE QUICKLY
    • Not a strong sounding phase- a and b with behrenger vintage phase, I much prefer sound of behringer, but hate huge size on pedalboard.
    • 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
    • Apparently it didn't blow me away so much as to get a replacement though.
    • Not the end all pedals like some claim but they all work as they are supposed to.
    • I recently bought Fender's Champion 40 for a small travel amp as well as for its cheaper price.
    • I get this effect with both my Marshall tube amp as well as with a rack mounted preamp
    • At first I was confused as to why it sounded horrible but got such great reviews
    • works as it should.
    • At this extremely affordable price it's hard to pass by such a great petal billed as an OCD clone this pedal does not sound quite as good as the Fulltone petal but is extremely usable and excellent sounding t in my opinion
    • At this extremely affordable price it's hard to pass by such a great petal billed as an OCD clone this pedal does not sound quite as good as the Fulltone petal but is extremely usable and excellent sounding t in my opinion
    • It IS gain-y.