Hints and tips on getting the sound you want. Includes anything to do with Fender, Burns and other guitars; playing techniques; also amps, effects units, recording equipment and any other musical accessories.
I own the Joyo AC Tone and it's excellent, though I don't need it as I DI from my Fender amp or use the JHS Colourbox these days. It's a little expensive just to buy to check it out so I'll rely on someone who buys one to tell us about it.
I also have a Joyo AC Tone and agree with Dave, it's a great bit of kit. Steve Reynolds recommended it to me late last year, and I was able to pick one up from the 'Bay brand new for £21 delivered, so great value.
Looking at the list of amp sims (only 3 of which I'd want and some of the others I've never even heard of) and watching the demo, I'd say it's intended for the screaming noise brigade more than anyone else.
It looks like a good amp and cab sim pedal overall. Seems to cater for the more modern rock guitar sounds.For Shadows Vox Sounds The Joyo AC Tone is a better cheaper option. if you want all those other heavy sounds though , this might be an option, but not for me.
American Pro Series Strat 2017, G&L S500 Natural Ash
It's like a lot of modelling devices in that it's got amp models I'd never use. For a lot less money I've got a Joyo Actone and a Joyo American pedal. One gives me Vox tones and the other Fender tones. Both superb pedals.
Yes a realise that, i believe its the same circuit with about five components changed in the tone shaping circuit, i believe many have modified them to switch between ac and fender sounds and also added a switch to turn off the speaker simulator circuit...
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