JOYO PipeBomb JF-312 compressor mini pedal vs Source Comp: SONICAKE compressor pedal for guitar/bass
Overall winner: JOYO PipeBomb JF-312 compressor mini pedal
Key Differences
JOYO PipeBomb JF-312 is a compact metal-housed mini pedal with true bypass and a MIX control for parallel compression; it also has substantially more user reviews and a higher average rating. SONICAKE Source Comp offers analog compression with adjustable knobs, a buffer bypass and LED feedback, and accepts a wider input voltage range but does not include the required 9–18V center-negative power supply
JOYO PipeBomb JF-312 compressor mini pedal
Compact guitar compressor pedal with metal housing and true bypass. MIX controls parallel compression for balance of dry signal; attack keeps tone tight. Customers note good sound quality and compact size
Pros
- compact metal housing
- true bypass switching
- MIX control for parallel compression
- attack control maintains tight tone
Cons
- limited feature set described
- customer insights reference reverb pedal by mistake
Source Comp: SONICAKE compressor pedal for guitar/bass
Mini analog compression pedal with adjustable knobs and buffer bypass. Provides dynamic response and real-time LED feedback. Focused on guitar and bass signals
Pros
- Analog compression with adjustable knobs
- Buffer bypass for signal integrity
- LED indicates real-time feedback
- Compact pedal form factor
Cons
- Power supply 9-18V center-negative not included
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | JOYO |
| Durability | JOYO |
| Versatility | JOYO |
| User Reviews | JOYO |