JOYO Digital Delay Effect Pedal for Electric Guitar & Bass vs SONICAKE Modulation Guitar Effects Pedal (4 Modes: Chorus, Flanger, Phaser & Tremolo)

Overall winner: SONICAKE Modulation Guitar Effects Pedal (4 Modes: Chorus, Flanger, Phaser & Tremolo)

Key Differences

JOYO (A) is a budget-friendly digital delay with analog emulation, true bypass, and a 25–600ms delay range; SonicaKE (B) is a higher-tier modulation pedal offering four modes (chorus, flanger, phaser, tremolo) with reported solid steel chassis construction and higher average rating. Choose JOYO if you want an affordable delay effect with true-bypass; choose SonicaKE if you need multiple modulation types and a sturdier build with higher user ratings

JOYO Digital Delay Effect Pedal for Electric Guitar & Bass

JOYO Digital Delay Effect Pedal for Electric Guitar & Bass

JOYO • ★ 4.1/5 • Budget

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
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Head-to-Head

CriteriaWinner
Price JOYO
Durability SONICAKE
Versatility SONICAKE
User Reviews SONICAKE