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Joyo Uzi Distortion | Amazing high gain Marshall/Friedman BE-OD tones for under $50! | Review & Demo

This is the Joyo Uzi pedal – an extremely affordable take on the high gain Marshall-esque tones of the Friedman BE-OD pedal! Get the Uzi here: https://thmn.to/thoprod/453169?offid=... The Uzi might have been around for a while, but I had slept on it until now. Then I got the Joyo Dark Flame for a video and realized how good these budget pedals could really be! So, when I spotted the Uzi for sale near me for the super cheap price of €30, I went for it – and this is what it can do! But for under $50 or €50 brand new, the Uzi is a bit of a steal. It’s based on – some may even say it’s a clone of – the iconic Friedman BE-OD pedal, which is based on the Friedman BE-100 amplifier, which is based on a few different high gains Marshalls like the JCM 800. And that all means we can expect the Uzi to turn our clean amps into snarling, rock and roll monsters! The Uzi has six main controls to sculpt your tones: big Volume and Gain knobs at the top, and then four mini EQ controls – Low, Mid, High, and Bias. The Bias control is similar to the BE-OD’s Tight control, and lets you filter out unwanted low end to tighten up your signal and get more clarity in your guitar tone, especially at higher gain levels. In short, it’s almost like a Chug knob! The Uzi is housed in a solid metal chassis, with extra red mood lighting if you want it, and you power it via a standard 9 volt power supply. But for $50, how good can it sound? That’s what we’re about to find out! In the video, I put the Uzi through its paces in as many different musical genres as I can, from pop and blues to indie, classic rock, punk, alternative rock, metal, and more. Using my Fender Telecaster for single coil tones, and my humbucker-equipped Epiphone Les Paul, I also try the pedal into a dirty amp, and at the end I do a couple of loops to test the extremes with the settings. Here are some links to the various playing samples and info bits: 00:00 Hello! 00:13 Introduction to the Joyo Uzi and the Friedman BE-OD 01:31 Pedal controls and features 02:56 Today’s rig and plan Pushed Clean Sounds 04:05 Clean reference tones and turning on the Uzi 04:42 Southern rock picked arpeggios 05:01 Blues progression 05:23 Ascending droning indie riff 05:36 Surf pop chords Indie Rock Sounds 05:53 Indie octave chords 06:21 Droning open string riff 06:33 Indie rock barre chords 06:56 Garage rock riff 07:11 Edgy indie barre chords 07:25 Indie rock octaves 07:51 Kings Of Leon inspired indie riff Rock Sounds 08:06 Airbourne inspired rock riff 08:28 Quacky Hendrix inspired riff 08:37 Driving rock riff 08:51 Groovy classic rock riff 09:17 Hendrix inspired classic rock riff 09:33 AC/DC inspired classic rock riff Higher Gain Overdrive Sounds 09:50 Classic hard rock riff 10:07 Hard rock riff 10:23 Hard rock melodic lead 10:45 80s rock riff 11:04 Glam rock riff 11:19 Glam metal rhythm riff 11:39 Foo Fighters inspired modern rock riff 11:56 Alternative rock riff 12:19 Pop punk riff 12:44 Punk rock power chords 13:23 Progressive rock riff (Drop D tuning) 13:38 Palm-muted power chords (Drop D) 14:03 Rage Against The Machine inspired groovy riff (Drop D) Metal Sounds (all in Drop D) 14:20 Metal chugging riff 14:53 Heavy metal lead 15:09 Mastodon inspired metal riff with country twang 15:32 Hardcore punk riff 15:55 Thrash metal riff 16:07 Classic metal/sludge riff 16:44 Uzi as boost into an overdriven amp 17:32 Epiphone Les Paul metal loop 20:47 Fender Telecaster classic rock loop 24:18 My thoughts 24:47 What I like: sounds and versatility 26:37 Price, build quality, lights 27:16 What I don’t like 28:00 What other cheap pedals like this are out there? 29:40 My conclusions on the Uzi and why you should buy it My setup was as follows: I ran the Uzi straight into my Hughes & Kettner Black Spirit 200 head. That went from the amp’s Red Box DI straight into my Focusrite Scarlett 2i4, which went into Logic Pro X. That's it. No post-processing on the sounds was done. Oh, and I used my Boss RC-10R to play the loops. Here’s some links to those bits of gear: ----- H&K Black Spirit 200 head: https://thmn.to/thoprod/447827?offid=... Boss RC-10R Rhythm Loop Station: https://thmn.to/thoprod/470055?offid=... Focusrite 4i4 (the new 2i4): https://thmn.to/thoprod/467952?offid=... ----- Enjoy! ----- Backing music from the YouTube Audio Library: Duck In The Alley – Track Tribe. #Joyo #JoyoPedal #JoyoUzi #OverdrivePedals #DistortionPedal #FriedmanBEOD #MarshallInABox Note: certain links in the description are affiliate links. If you click said links and purchase anything as a result, I will receive a small commission. This doesn’t cost you anything extra, but it does help to support the channel. So, if you do that, thank you very much! ‪@JoyoPedals1‬

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