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NPD Joyo Gloam


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I'll have to record some sound samples to do this justice.

Brief review first.

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Asking me 'Why do you need another octave pedal?' is asking a philatelist why they need another Penny Red. I don't, but I have it anyway.

Is it any different from all the others? Goodness me yes! 

The first thing I noticed is the wide variation of sound available to the button tweaker. Nothing subtle about any of the controls. The two switches (notch filter and fuzz mode) literally change it to a different pedal. The fuzz is gnarly through synthy, the octave is nice and growly - not synth fat or clinically clean but the options to blend it with the variable clean sounds are manifold.

And then you have the fuzz to blend in with or without the clean too. 

Or it's just an octave. Of just a fuzz. Or it's a clean boost, with or without a tone change.

It's a doozy.

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