
Anthony Easton
The Joyo R-Series R-20 King of Kings is a classic vintage-style overdrive pedal with a 1+1 dual-channel design. It can be used alone or connected in series to achieve warm overdrive, heavy crunch, or vintage distortion tones. Each channel features independent diode clipping circuits and a feedback switch, allowing for nuanced tone adjustments. The pedal has dual channels with independent volume and tone controls, and it is powered by a 9V DC power supply. The dimensions of the pedal are 130 x 110 x 50 mm, and it weighs 425 g. The pedal also features true bypass functionality.
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Excellent
$42

Brand New
$86.20

Brand New
$82.74

Very Good
$39.99

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