What should I expect in terms of quality and bypass?
I originally wanted a phaser or univibe to be honest so I'm hoping this Classic Chorus can cop some univibe pulsating tones decently with some tweaking.
"What should I expect..." about a pedal you already bought? You need to quit hanging out on TGP. As for the actual pedal, I can't comment on it as I've not tried anything Joyo.
You're going to be disappointed then, chorus pedals sound little like a phaser and even less like a univibe. You should enjoy it for what it is - an 80's cheese machine.
Seriously though, I like the flanger on my Mobius but only when the mix is low enough to just give a nice widening effect to the tone. It works nicely for cleans.
You'll have to tell US about it after it gets here.
I will say chorus is nice compromise IMO between phase and Vibe. However, the two knob factor concerns me for flexibility. I bet you'll get like two good sounds out of it. MAybe three.
1. Big slow deep clean chorus
2. slight faster distorted chorus
3. fake vibrato - max rate low depth
Still, all sounds I'd use.
Real slow/shallow isn't gonna be phase like really, but it will be something.
Wow are you always such a dick ?
Yeah I guess all I really need is some depth to my cleans sometimes... I for sure don't want the Police 80s chorus but something a little slower and deeper. For 40 bucks why not
Shouldn't be a problem then. You'll be fine.
Police (which I played A LOT of in the 80's) = Chorus + Comp + Delay
Just set the depth low, the rate appropriate and you'll be fine. Still - makes the assumption that level etc is good. I have an old Washburn chorus that is perfect. Others not so much. No adjustments here for anything other than speed/depth.
But like you said - for forty bones, give it a shot. I have a $24 Behringer Phaser I love. I'd love a couple of Joyo boxes.
You might want to try an MXR phase 45 for the same thing.
Thanks! I'll fiddle with it and I'm sure I'll find some use for it.
It is funny you mention the Phase 45 there was a used one at my local store for 50 bucks so I might pick it up next time I'm there. I hear the phase 45 is 2 stage as well
I guess as long as you just use that & don't go looking at the insides of the Joyo then you'll be happy. They are a little varying in terms or quality control but meh it's cheap with metal body & if you're lucky it should work fine for long time. I have a EHX SEM which is a chorus + flange (parallel to eachother) in one pedal. Sounds kinda like this vid if used in stereo but mono it's meh sounding lol http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HzN3UdGjEig
never tried it, but if you just want some depth to your cleans I'd suggest an analog delay like a carbon copy or memory toy. Set the repeats up right before ooscillation, the mix low, and the tempo to taste, with the modulation on. I've seen the memory toy go as low as $40 used
This small box digital version of that also has the filter matrix mode hidden in the rate knob but without an expression pedal I can't seem to find a way to use it to my advantageAhh true. I have been looking up Joyo all morning. The reviews are pretty inconsistent, some love them and say the quality is equal to EHX and some say they came to them broken.
I had a big box EM long ago.. only really used it for the filter matrix. Really cool pedal
Wow are you always such a dick ?
You're going to be disappointed then, chorus pedals sound little like a phaser and even less like a univibe. You should enjoy it for what it is - an 80's cheese machine.