Biyang effect pedals

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Has anyone on here tried these out? They are at a great price and I've read as many reviews on them as I could find and a lot of them say that for the money they are good. I'm mostly interested in their delays reverbs and comp pedals. Might give one of their overdrives a try. Just wondering if anybody has used them on here and how do they compare to say boss, mxr, etc.
 
I have the AN 8 delay. It's not bad at all. Although I picked up a used DD3 for not much more money that was better. Then moved to the Hardwire DL8 which is way better. Biyang is in a drawer now. To big and bulky for me but it sounded pretty good.
 
I got this. Supposed to be the same circuit as the original TS. Comes with 3 chips total you can swap out, for a total of 9 modes with the switch.
I don't know if it sounds like a TS. I've never had one. But not bad for $50
Solid metal pedal, no physical flaws with it.

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I've got one of their eq pedals that I'm very happy with
 
I'm interested in their delay and reverb. Delay I'm not too picky about but reverb on the other hand I just can't seem to find one I like. I've tried dozens of pedals but I just don't seem to like any. I want something that's there but not overpowering. Just enough undertone to cut but not pierce if that makes sense.
 
Billsbigego I've actually seen a video comparison of the Maxon OD820 and the Biyang od8 and quite honestly man for 50 bucks the Biyang can't really be beat by anything in its price range. I have a Maxon 808 that I love dearly but I'm thinking of grabbing the Biyang just to do my own comparison. Either way I think if I get it it'll stay on the board.
 
I have a DS-7 distortion that I could not be happier with. Have had it for several years. I use it mainly when I do smaller gigs with a single channel 1X12 tube combo amp. Only drawback is that the chickenhead knobs are easily moved when stomping on the pedal, changing the settings. I find one I like, and put tape on the knobs to keep them in place.
 
thunda":3sccwaox said:
I have a DS-7 distortion that I could not be happier with. Have had it for several years. I use it mainly when I do smaller gigs with a single channel 1X12 tube combo amp. Only drawback is that the chickenhead knobs are easily moved when stomping on the pedal, changing the settings. I find one I like, and put tape on the knobs to keep them in place.

I've had the same issue with many other pedals which is why I'm on the hunt for a specific looper. Only problem is finding one with an a/b switch built in since I'm using a two amp setup.
 
LP Freak":jc3usl4v said:
I've got one of their eq pedals that I'm very happy with

How's the noise with it? And does it take any tone away?
 
Herbie129":331y9adv said:
LP Freak":331y9adv said:
I've got one of their eq pedals that I'm very happy with

How's the noise with it? And does it take any tone away?
I mainly use it as a boost pedal through the loop on my Friedman and I've never noticed any tone loss or noise
 
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