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  • Mad Professor Sweet Honey vs Tone City Sweet Cream vs Joyo Sweet Baby

    Hello!

    I´m trying to choose among the three pedals above and from the YouTube videos I´ve watched, they´re identical. Has anybody had the chance to compare them?
    Last edited by Flores_68; 09-26-2024, 10:41 AM.

  • #2
    if you want the tones and on a budget
    the Joyo is identical and less expensive

    if you want resale value if you dont like it
    get the mad professor

    I am cheap and never sell pedals
    so I would get the budget friendly one

    Joyo all day for me
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    • #3
      There is a LOT of love for the Joyo Sweet Baby.

      If you are not putting it to hard use, or using as an always on, I say go there.
      Originally posted by Bad City
      He's got the crowd on his side and the blue jean lights in his eyes...

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      • #4
        Sometimes you can snag a used Mad Professor sweet honey Deluxe for reasonable money. It has additional bass and treble pots.
        Last edited by hamerfan; 10-08-2024, 07:48 AM.
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        • #5
          Thanks for the tips; I can´t believe how good my strat sounds through the Joyo!

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          • #6
            I've not tried the Sweet Baby but my oldest got a Joyo Vintage Overdrive for Christmas last year. It's a TS808 clone and I have to say, it's pretty spot on. I compared it against a real vintage 808 from 1981 and I could not really tell the difference. The Joyo is maybe a touch brighter but you really gotta listen for it. An incredible value for under $40.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by ErikH View Post
              I've not tried the Sweet Baby but my oldest got a Joyo Vintage Overdrive for Christmas last year. It's a TS808 clone and I have to say, it's pretty spot on. I compared it against a real vintage 808 from 1981 and I could not really tell the difference. The Joyo is maybe a touch brighter but you really gotta listen for it. An incredible value for under $40.
              I tried the Joyo Vintage OD and found the noise floor too high, which could very well be a unit-by-unit QC issue. I also tried Caline's Sweet Honey clone the Queen Bee but thought it was too thick in the lower mids.

              I have a Joyo Sweet Baby arriving tomorrow, so hoping it is as good as it is billed to be

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              • #8
                Originally posted by AniML View Post

                I tried the Joyo Vintage OD and found the noise floor too high, which could very well be a unit-by-unit QC issue. I also tried Caline's Sweet Honey clone the Queen Bee but thought it was too thick in the lower mids.

                I have a Joyo Sweet Baby arriving tomorrow, so hoping it is as good as it is billed to be
                I've not had a noise floor issue with it. No more noisier than my TS-9.

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