moosers
Publié le 26/07/09 à 20:22
Rapport qualité/prix :
Excellent
(contenu en anglais)
The DOD FX51 Juice Box is an overdrive pedal that has 1/4 inch connections and is powered by a nine volt battery or power supply. It is an analog pedal and isn't rack mountable as it is a stomp box.
UTILIZATION
The configuration of the DOD FX51 Juice Box is really easy to follow as the parameters are pretty standard. The pedal has knobs for level (sweet), lows (pulp), high (tang), and gain (juice). The juice box analogy is kind of strange, but it works out fine as it doesn't make it any harder to follow. All users should be able to figure out how to use this pedal easily and quickly because of this easy make up and a manual really isn't necessary because of this.
SOUND QUALITY
The sound quality of the DOD FX51 Juice Box is about average for an overdrive pedal, and isn't anything that will blow you away in my opinion. The sound is pretty decent, but doesn't impress me all that much because it isn't all that full sounding. I have used the pedal for live shows using a Fender Strat and a '76 Fender Twin Reverb, so I know I'm getting a good idea of what the pedal sounds like as it isn't being colored by anything. It will work for getting basic overdrive tones but isn't really versatile and there are a ton of other overdrive pedals that I would rather have than this one, even if it will cost me a bit extra.
OVERALL OPINION
I first used the DOD FX51 Juice Box about three years ago and since then really haven't used it all that often even when I have access to it as I'm just not a fan of its tone. The best part about the pedal, like most DOD pedals is the price because it is so cheap and accessible to players on all budgets. If you are looking for an overdrive pedal to mess around with and to get your feet wet with tones, this will work fine but I can't say I would recommend it for anything else like recording or live shows. All in all, the DOD FX51 Juice Box is a decent overdrive pedal at best.
UTILIZATION
The configuration of the DOD FX51 Juice Box is really easy to follow as the parameters are pretty standard. The pedal has knobs for level (sweet), lows (pulp), high (tang), and gain (juice). The juice box analogy is kind of strange, but it works out fine as it doesn't make it any harder to follow. All users should be able to figure out how to use this pedal easily and quickly because of this easy make up and a manual really isn't necessary because of this.
SOUND QUALITY
The sound quality of the DOD FX51 Juice Box is about average for an overdrive pedal, and isn't anything that will blow you away in my opinion. The sound is pretty decent, but doesn't impress me all that much because it isn't all that full sounding. I have used the pedal for live shows using a Fender Strat and a '76 Fender Twin Reverb, so I know I'm getting a good idea of what the pedal sounds like as it isn't being colored by anything. It will work for getting basic overdrive tones but isn't really versatile and there are a ton of other overdrive pedals that I would rather have than this one, even if it will cost me a bit extra.
OVERALL OPINION
I first used the DOD FX51 Juice Box about three years ago and since then really haven't used it all that often even when I have access to it as I'm just not a fan of its tone. The best part about the pedal, like most DOD pedals is the price because it is so cheap and accessible to players on all budgets. If you are looking for an overdrive pedal to mess around with and to get your feet wet with tones, this will work fine but I can't say I would recommend it for anything else like recording or live shows. All in all, the DOD FX51 Juice Box is a decent overdrive pedal at best.