Anything from Jam Pedals

Do they even have truly original designs aside from maybe the Harmonious Monk?
I mean, not sure even that one is really original, but everything else they make seems like just some classic circuit with a switch and/or some value changes packed in a pretty enclosure.
 
Do they even have truly original designs aside from maybe the Harmonious Monk?
I mean, not sure even that one is really original, but everything else they make seems like just some classic circuit with a switch and/or some value changes packed in a pretty enclosure.
I mean half of pedals are just a different flavor of classic designs or closely based on something else. Pedal PCB already has like 15+ big muff variants available, what's one more. I think those tiny tweaks and differences are appealing to DIYers.

Otherwise everyone would just be grabbing $15 Chinese knock offs that technically have the same circuits as the classics
 
hmmm


These wish-list entries that blanket-request things/brands never do well.



Look at these threads, for example:






You'll have much better luck if you REQUEST A SPECIFIC PEDAL.

If that means opening up several wish-list threads, one for each pedal, then do so.

Don't forget to include some info/demos/schematics/rationale about why the pedal you want so badly is so #$%^&* cool that other pedals in the wish-list queue should bow down before it and be ushered aside to move your McGuffin to the top of the unicorn tiers...

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Or (looking at those specific requests) maybe people don't give a crap about bass pedals? :unsure:
I just picked those ones because they were easy pickin's, what I'm familiar with; there are plenty of "blanket" requests for "guitar"-pedals, too.

Just my observation that generic requests don't get results the way specific requests do. If nobody else has made that correlation, so be it.

There's a couple of JAM pedals I'd be interested in finding out what makes them tick.
 
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