JOYO R Series R-15 PreAmp House Preamp Simulator Effect Pedal,Provided directly by manufacturer of JOYO Technology. Introduction: JOYO PreAmp House Preamp Simulator pedal of R series effect pedals delivery way more comprehensive tones and functions compared with JOYOS other pedals. Regarding digital pedals, weve added IR cabinet simulation, drum machine+looper, digital delay+looper and dual modulation. Ambience LED light on the front and rear sides of the unit, can be set in one of two ways: You can either set the lights to be on all the time or it can come on when the pedal is engaged. The setting is via a sunken switch on the underside of it. Specifications: Sample rate: 44.1K Sample resolution: 24bit RETURN input impedance: 1MO SEND output impedance: 600O XLR Output Impedance: 600O Headphone Output Impedance: 32O Rated Current Consumption: 400mA Signal Bypass Type: Bypass Working Voltage: DC 9V(center minus) Only supports external power supply, with no battery compartment Input: 1/4 mono audio jack x1 (impedance: 1MO) Output: 1/4 mono audio jack x1 (impedance: 600O) Dimensions: 130(L)X 110(W)X 50(H) mm Weight: 450g Precautions: 1. Please do not dissemble or repair the pedal by yourself. 2. Please keep the manual and box for future reference. Package included: 1 x JOYO R-15 PreAmp House Preamp Simulator Effect Pedal. 1 x Users Manual.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the dimensions of the JOYO Cabinet Simulator Pedal?A: The JOYO Cabinet Simulator Pedal measures five point twelve inches in length, one point ninety-seven inches in width, and four point thirty-three inches in height.
Q: What is the weight of the JOYO R-15 pedal?A: The weight of the JOYO R-15 pedal is four hundred fifty grams.
Q: What materials is the JOYO Cabinet Simulator made from?A: The JOYO Cabinet Simulator is made from aluminum, providing durability and lightweight performance.
Q: What is the power requirement for the JOYO R-15?A: The JOYO R-15 requires a DC nine-volt power supply and does not have a battery compartment.
Q: What is the sample rate of the JOYO Cabinet Simulator?A: The sample rate of the JOYO Cabinet Simulator is forty-four point one kilohertz.
Q: How do I use the JOYO R-15 pedal?A: To use the JOYO R-15 pedal, connect it to your guitar and amplifier, then adjust the settings for clean or distortion sounds.
Q: Can I use the JOYO Cabinet Simulator with headphones?A: Yes, the JOYO Cabinet Simulator includes a headphone output with an impedance of thirty-two ohms for private listening.
Q: Is the JOYO R-15 suitable for beginners?A: Yes, the JOYO R-15 pedal is suitable for beginners and provides a range of tones that are easy to manipulate.
Q: How do I set the ambiance LED lights on the JOYO R-15?A: You can set the ambiance LED lights to be always on or to turn on when the pedal is engaged using a switch located on the underside.
Q: What precautions should I take with the JOYO Cabinet Simulator?A: Do not disassemble or repair the JOYO Cabinet Simulator yourself, and keep the manual and box for future reference.
Q: How should I store the JOYO R-15 pedal?A: Store the JOYO R-15 pedal in a dry place, ideally in its original box, to protect it from dust and damage.
Q: Is it safe to use the JOYO Cabinet Simulator with an external power supply?A: Yes, it is safe to use the JOYO Cabinet Simulator with an external power supply that matches the DC nine-volt requirement.
Q: What do I do if my JOYO R-15 pedal arrives damaged?A: If your JOYO R-15 pedal arrives damaged, contact the retailer for return instructions and warranty information.
Q: Are there any common issues with the JOYO Cabinet Simulator?A: Common issues with the JOYO Cabinet Simulator can include connectivity problems; ensure all cables are securely connected.
Q: How can I enhance my sound using the JOYO R-15?A: You can enhance your sound using the JOYO R-15 by experimenting with its various settings, including the IR cabinet simulation and built-in effects.