Anyone try JMS Pedals?

Re: Anyone try JMS Pedals?

Never even heard of them, appears to be similar to donner.

Sometimes cheap is not always the best option. Honestly, it depends on what your looking for, what the purpose is, how will you be using it and in what context (self, band, gig).
 
Re: Anyone try JMS Pedals?

I go the pedal in last week, a Kudzu Overdrive–supposed to be a Dumble style pedal.

I will say it sounds really good, using it as more of a Boost than an Overdrive pedal.
 
Re: Anyone try JMS Pedals?

Circuits are easy to copy. Getting pedals that sound the same at various price points is not overly difficult (though like guitars, they may be close to each other but still vary a bit). Usually corners are cut in the components, which leads to noisy pedals. How is the noise floor on the JMS?
 
Re: Anyone try JMS Pedals?

Circuits are easy to copy. Getting pedals that sound the same at various price points is not overly difficult (though like guitars, they may be close to each other but still vary a bit). Usually corners are cut in the components, which leads to noisy pedals. How is the noise floor on the JMS?

I totally agree on the noise point–had a Joyo US Dream (Surh Riot Copy) that really nailed the overall tone of the Riot but was a much noisier pedal.

The JMS is actually pretty quiet. I will try to get a quick clip up sometime soon.

But, all of my guitars have Bill Lawrences in them, so hardly any noise no matter what I plug them through (was using a Fat 50s Strat and a Pearly Gate/Phat Cat Strat combo at the time I had the US Dream.)
 
Re: Anyone try JMS Pedals?

Recorded two short clips through my iPhone, you will pardon the noise as I think my iRig adapter is going out (and has never been too quiet anyways as it goes through the headphone jack.)


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