JOYO Digital Delay Effect Pedal for Electric Guitar & Bass vs Rowin Tape Delay Guitar Pedal RE-01 with Reverb Boost
Overall winner: Rowin Tape Delay Guitar Pedal RE-01 with Reverb Boost
Key Differences
JOYO (A) offers an analog-emulated digital delay with true bypass and a wider stated delay range (25–600ms), and it sits at a more affordable listed price tier. Rowin (B) emphasizes a grainy tape delay texture with added reverb-like modulation and a stereo-sounding dry signal, making it better for players wanting tape-style tone and ambient options
JOYO Digital Delay Effect Pedal for Electric Guitar & Bass
Digital delay pedal with analog-emulation filter for guitar/bass. Delays 25ms-600ms and true bypass for transparent tone; aluminum housing with varnish finish. Customers cite sound quality and value, with mixed notes on noise
Pros
- analog-emulated digital delay
- true bypass for transparent tone
- wide delay range 25ms-600ms
- durable aluminum housing
Cons
- mixed reviews on functionality
- some reports of oscillating hum
- some users experience no operation
Rowin Tape Delay Guitar Pedal RE-01 with Reverb Boost
Tape delay and reverb-style pedal with grainy delay, enhanced by reverb-like modulation. Features a sturdily built, low-noise design and stereo-sounding dry signal
Pros
- grainy tape delay texture
- reverb-like modulation options
- stereo-sounding dry signal
- robust build with protection against overcurrent
Cons
- mixed feedback on noise level and sound quality
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | JOYO |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Rowin |
| User Reviews | JOYO |