JOYO Digital Delay Effect Pedal for Electric Guitar & Bass vs SonicaKE Delay Reverb 2-in-1 Guitar Pedal
Overall winner: SonicaKE Delay Reverb 2-in-1 Guitar Pedal
Key Differences
JOYO A offers an analog-emulated digital delay with true bypass and a wide delay range up to 600ms and sits at a more affordable price point; SONICAKE B combines delay and reverb in one compact unit, includes trail and tap-tempo features, and provides a much longer maximum delay time (up to 2000ms) but requires a 9V center-negative power supply (not included)
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
SonicaKE Delay Reverb 2-in-1 Guitar Pedal
2-in-1 digital delay and plate reverb pedal with tap tempo and trail. Customers praise sound quality and compact size for pedalboards
Pros
- 2 effects in one pedal
- trail and tap tempo features
- compact, pedalboard-friendly size
- sound quality and quiet operation
Cons
- requires 9V center-negative power supply (not included)
- delay time max 2000ms
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | JOYO |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | SONICAKE |
| User Reviews | SONICAKE |