jon the art guy
Nerdy Nerd
Re: Just bought my first Joyo... Classic Chorus
I've got less of a problem with Behringer than I do Joyo. That's not to say I have much of a problem with Joyo, but they're using current-production pedals and doing a strategically different copy of them. The Sweet Baby is a REALLY nice dirt pedal knockoff, but truth be told I'd rather build it than buy a Joyo. Behringer has a gigantic stack of old pedal designs that other companies have stopped using for the most part, so I'm pretty cool with it. Old Boss pedals, a few Line 6 pieces, some Tech21 pieces, some EHX designs...
I dunno. There's a focal point where you're splitting hairs on the subject anyway. Nobody's paying rights for TS808, Electra, Fuzz Face, Big Muff, etc design cloning, so have little scruples in companies that have made money on old designs having their designs knock-off'd. It's a ridiculously quickly evolving industry that's based around clientele who directly equate their brand loyalty to the amount of money they paid for it, not the quality of the product. A company will take a perfectly suitable pedal, add a new clipping diode and some mojo bjts and some vintagey looking knobs and ask 3x the price for it. Soon, someone will knock off their design and the circle will continue to try and join it's own end.
I've got less of a problem with Behringer than I do Joyo. That's not to say I have much of a problem with Joyo, but they're using current-production pedals and doing a strategically different copy of them. The Sweet Baby is a REALLY nice dirt pedal knockoff, but truth be told I'd rather build it than buy a Joyo. Behringer has a gigantic stack of old pedal designs that other companies have stopped using for the most part, so I'm pretty cool with it. Old Boss pedals, a few Line 6 pieces, some Tech21 pieces, some EHX designs...
I dunno. There's a focal point where you're splitting hairs on the subject anyway. Nobody's paying rights for TS808, Electra, Fuzz Face, Big Muff, etc design cloning, so have little scruples in companies that have made money on old designs having their designs knock-off'd. It's a ridiculously quickly evolving industry that's based around clientele who directly equate their brand loyalty to the amount of money they paid for it, not the quality of the product. A company will take a perfectly suitable pedal, add a new clipping diode and some mojo bjts and some vintagey looking knobs and ask 3x the price for it. Soon, someone will knock off their design and the circle will continue to try and join it's own end.