Fender Jazz Bass Pickguard - 10-hole Tortoise Shell vs LEKATO High Gain Distortion Pedal for Electric Guitars
Overall winner: LEKATO High Gain Distortion Pedal for Electric Guitars
Key Differences
LEKATO's pedal (A) is a compact aluminum-alloy high-gain distortion unit with two modes (vintage and turbo) and a wide dynamic range, making it suited for players wanting tone shaping and a rugged mini pedal. Fender's Jazz Bass pickguard (B) is an accessory focused on aesthetics and fit (tortoise-shell finish, accurate alignment) with some reports of a gap; it’s for players replacing or upgrading a Jazz Bass pickguard rather than altering tone
Fender Jazz Bass Pickguard - 10-hole Tortoise Shell
Jazz Bass pickguard from Fender, 10-hole fit with precise alignment and aesthetic upgrade. Customers note quality and value, with positive feedback on looks and adjustability
Pros
- high-quality Fender finish
- accurate alignment
- visually appealing tortoise shell look
- adjustment capability for fit
Cons
- gap between guard noted as negative
LEKATO High Gain Distortion Pedal for Electric Guitars
Analog mini distortion pedal with high-gain tones and two modes (vintage and turbo). Compact aluminum alloy design with true bypass for clear signal. Customer note: versatile tone and fun to play
Pros
- high-gain distortion with wide dynamic range
- two distortion modes: vintage and turbo
- compact mini pedal with aluminum alloy build
- true bypass for signal integrity
Cons
- no explicit mention of expression pedal or extra features
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | LEKATO |
| Durability | LEKATO |
| Versatility | LEKATO |
| User Reviews | LEKATO |