JOYO XVI is a practical and user-friendly octave pedal. with independent octave-up and octave-down adjusting knobs, so you can adjust as you like. Moreover, it features MOD effects exquisitely designed by JOYO's engineers, compared with similar products from the rivals, XVI offers much richer tone. Whole new appearance and the iconic ambience lights bring out futuristic and retro styles, will make… read more
Built with independent Octave-up and Octave-down adjusting knobs MOD effects exquisitely designed by JOYO’s engineers All feature some very cool ambient LED lighting The Revolution series pedals all feature metal housed stompbox Foot switch LED effect indicators are integrated
The JOYO XVI polyphonic guitar effect pedal is part of the R Series of effects. The Revolution series pedals all feature metal housed stompbox. The R Series are the 4th generation and all feature some very cool ambient LED lighting. Sub Octave Control, Up Octave Control to adjust pitch. Dry control increases the input dry volume Modulation Control to unleash the organ tones. The lights can be togg… read more
Octave Pedal has 100% Analog Classic Monophonic Octave creates 2-Voice Octave Sound Blended with Dry Signal Compact Size Pedal producing Notes One Octave lower and Two Octaves lower than the Direct Signal for Octave Guitar Pedal Designed for both Guitar & Bass with almost Imperceptible Latency on Guitar Octave Pedal True Bypass Footswitch keeps a clean Signal Path for Octave Pedal Working with 9V … read more
Made in Kansas City USA Our take on Brian Eno's classic "Shimmer" effect that has been used for decades to allow the guitar to create pads and textures that fill out ambient space Toggle up layers in upper octave sounds, while toggle down layers in lower octave sounds Runs on 9V DC Negative Center power and consumes 65 mA
Features all the standard controls High quality components and true bypass wiring Impact your solos and rhythm with echo sounds The switch is a stompbox style dpdt With controls for time, repeat and level NOTE: A negative polarity mains adapter should be used for best results.
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