• Reviews around compressor (3.60 of 5)

    Joyo JF-03 Crunch Distortion Guitar Pedal

    • Outstanding cheaper compressor
    • Great little compressor
    • If you need a cheap compressor, it's a great choice.
    • See the OVNILAB review: "this pedal is for people who previously didn't like compressors."
    • It's a great pedal - subtle, low-noise compressor suitable for electric guitar or bass
    • very nice compressor.
    • Really good compressor and considering it's true bypass, you really can't go wrong
    • Very easy to use and great compressor sound.
    • This isn't the best compressor pedal on the planet, but it certainly does its job
    • Just a nice basic compressor
    • Joyo dynamic compressor is a Great product.
    • Not the most brilliant and not the most characteristic compressors out there, but I like how subtle and noiseless this unit is
    • Great compressor at a great price!!!
    • I'm not familiar with more expensive compressors and how they might be noticeably better, but this one sounds exactly how I would expect a compressor to work.
    • Good compressor
    • I do like having a compressor now though,
    • I wasn't looking for an expensive compressor with its own audio character, just a clean compressor , and this exceeded expectations
    • I would HIGHLY recommend this compressor to anyone who finds a need for one, considereng that this one has 3 parameters you can control (as opposed to two
    • To be honest, I've own personally 3 compressors, and I've used a handful of other good compressors
    • It doesn't get as "squashy" as other compressors, so don't plan on getting this if you want something other than a fairly transparent compressor for extra sustain and unified output.
    • Just as good as other compressor pedals that cost three times as much!
    • This is a nice compressor pedal that doesn't overly compress the signal and gives a nice smooth output
    • This opened the door to the Rogue Vintage Compressor (very mixed reviews), Behringer DC9 (very poor reviews), and this pedal.
    • I'm thinking about putting this compressor in front of the M9, but I might check out the Xotic compressor as well for something more high end.
    • Sounds as good as the MXR compressors I have.
    • This compressor is pretty amazing and simple especially for the money
    • With 35+ years of playing and noodling around under my belt, I absolutely love this compressor
    • I highly recommend this to anyone looking for a good compressor on a budget.
    • I bought the Joyo Jf-10 Dynamic Compressor
    • This is a great little compressor for the price.
    • I wasn't looking for an expensive compressor with its own audio character, just a clean compressor , and this exceeded expectations
    • Put towards front of pedal board Assemblies to balance gain and tone when running multiple pedals at once a dynamic compressor is a must for any pedal board in my opinion
    • Gentle compressor.
    • I would say hold out and spend some more money on a better compressor.
    • Good compressor at a fraction of the cost of its competitors
    • This one only says "bypass" on it, and it doesn't function unless powered up in bypass modewhile the compressor passes the signal no problem when not powered.
    • Not the most brilliant and not the most characteristic compressors out there, but I like how subtle and noiseless this unit is
    • For as cheap as it is, its a really good compressor
    • But that is how compressors are supposed to work.
    • I have always hated compressors
    • Very good compressor
    • I've been playing with the Joyo Vintage Overdrive which is an excellent pedal for the money, and I've always wanted a nice compressor pedal to smooth out my sloppy playing and also to make the signal smooth and easy to work with my Boss RV-5 reverb pedal
    • I have another compressor, but I don't like the way it works with compression or sustain
    • Great budget compressor
    • Versatile, well-built compressor for a fraction of competition's.
    • I would like a compressor with a bit more range & compression on hand as well as a blend function.
    • It's also quite a nice compressor as is the Biyang C0-
    • I wanted a basic, cheap compressor to provide some sustain and to even out rhythmic playing.
    • While I'm no stranger to compression as far as recording and pro audio goes, I haven't used a compressor pedal since Washburn made that really janky, noisy compressor pedal in the late 80's
    • Outstanding cheaper compressor
    • Good compressor for a fair price
    • I was worried about that, especially since many other cheap compressors will change the tone in a bad way
    • Really great compressor for 30 dollars
    • This is a fine compressor that performs as well or better than most of the major
    • This is a pretty decent compressor, it's true bypass, and it's 30 bucks
    • Sound very similar to very expensive compressor pedals
    • Great compressor for the money
    • Great compressor for the money, it doesn't have a much control as a 100.00 plus pedal would probably have but sounds great
    • It is a transparent, subtle, and quiet compressor that works more like a true compressor, rather than an "effect".2)
    • I bought the Joyo Compressor pedal specifically to compare it to my favorite compressor pedal, the Rothman "Love Squeeze" boutique pedal from the UK.The Love Squeeze is probably the most transparent, noiseless compressor out there
    • Alas, this is the worst compressor pedal I've ever used
    • I like compressors but sometimes think my entire guitar rig sounds better without them.
    • Definitely a good compressor.
    • The compressor works very well, but you can hear a little pop when you step in it to turn on.
    • Excellent compressor pedal
    • great little compressor great price
    • It's not a good compressor if you have a lot of different settings you like to dial in from one song to the next.
    • Fantastic compressor really smooths everything out
    • This isn't the craziest compressor in the world, but here's the thing
    • Most "Marshall-in-a-box" stomps, imo, sound much tamer than a real Marshall, and they give you a "prettied-up", safer version of that sound, in order to appease the 15-year-old Children Of Boredom/Cannibal Corpse lame-o neo-hippies the scene is now infested with
    • Most "Marshall-in-a-box" stomps, imo, sound much tamer than a real Marshall, and they give you a "prettied-up", safer version of that sound, in order to appease the 15-year-old Children Of Boredom/Cannibal Corpse lame-o neo-hippies the scene is now infested with