Joyo Voodoo Octave Video merrrrr
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Joyo Voodoo Octave Video merrrrr
Pretty sweet for like, $35.
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I've been told it's just a clone of the Fulltone octave fuzz but one component is around the wrong way. Might look into that and get it fixedddddd.Doog wrote:+1 on that, friend. I bought one from Jaded on here recently. I wasn't too keen on it until I realised that the buffered pedal before it was making it sound NASTY.
No buffer: sweet toanz.
Sometimes I wish fuzzes weren't so fucking picky about what comes before them.
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Here's a page that shows how to correct the circuit errors, apparently all you have to do is switch about 4 parts around.Freethenoise wrote:I've been told it's just a clone of the Fulltone octave fuzz but one component is around the wrong way. Might look into that and get it fixedddddd.Doog wrote:+1 on that, friend. I bought one from Jaded on here recently. I wasn't too keen on it until I realised that the buffered pedal before it was making it sound NASTY.
No buffer: sweet toanz.
Sometimes I wish fuzzes weren't so fucking picky about what comes before them.
freestompboxes Joyo Voodoo Octave fixes page
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Just finished the mods, they are definitely worth it if you have the patience. It took me around an hour to swap/rotate the components, and to great results. It is still not exactly like the fulltone (slightly less bassy, does the sputter fuzz thing a bit better IMO), but well within the ballpark with a smaller footprint and better price. The circuit board can take a beating, in the process of removing components I scratched it a few times with the soldering iron (across connections even), and used a LOT of heat to get them out. I thought for sure it would be radio silence when I plugged it in but it fired right up and worked perfectly.
I hate trying to describe tonz, it always sounds like thegearpage or
but it really made it sound like everything turned up to 11. It's louder and less muffled, and really does the sputtery fuzz thing quite well. Switching the components was easy with the picture provided in the link, patience is really needed to des older though. Also make sure you have a really fine point solder tip, and a solder sucker really helps.

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