

🎸 Elevate your soundscape with JOYO Vision — where dual modulation meets stage-ready swagger!
The JOYO Modulation Multi Effects Pedal R Series Vision R-09 offers dual independent channels with 9 modulation effects each, featuring stereo input/output and independent tap tempo controls. Designed for electric guitarists seeking versatile tone shaping, it combines a sleek retro-futuristic design with reliable JOYO engineering, making it ideal for studio, stage, or home use.





















































| ASIN | B085PPQWDM |
| Amperage | 170 Microamps |
| Audio Output Effects | Modulation |
| Best Sellers Rank | 1,967 in Musical Instruments & DJ ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments & DJ ) 36 in Guitar Multi-Effects Pedals |
| Brand Name | JOYO |
| Colour | Brown Gold |
| Connector Type | 1/4-Inch Straight |
| Controls Type | Knob |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (188) |
| Hardware Interface | 1/4-inch Audio |
| Included Components | Guitar Effect Pedal (Not included power supply), User Manual |
| Item Dimensions | 13 x 5 x 11 centimetres |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 13L x 11W x 5.1H centimetres |
| Item Type Name | Electric Guitar Effects |
| Item Weight | 425 Grams |
| Manufacturer | ShenZhen JOYO Technology |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 031-00R09-0010 |
| Model Name | JOYO Vision |
| Model Number | Manufacturer-JOYO-R09-0010 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Warranty | We promised to provide one year after-sale service, if claimed the item was not as described when that wasn't true, returned a completely different item or an empty box, returned the item with missing parts, we will report to amazon after checking the returns. |
| Set Name | Dual Channel Modulation |
| Signal Format | Digital |
| Style | Modulation,Multi Effects |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Voltage | 9 Volts (DC) |
D**D
Two effects can be assigned at the same time.
Good multi effects pedal and the added benefit of it is that two effects can be assigned at the same time.
P**R
Good looks and some nice sounds.
I have a lot of guitar fx pedals also multi fx pedals. There are positives to this pedal and one or two points to be aware of. On the plus side:- Looks good. A range of fx and two capable of being used at the same time via the two footswitches. It's capable of stereo operation. I found that using both A and B channels simultaeneuosly did not produce a dip in volume. If you want to activate a second effect mid song this is helpful. The "Control" dial (one for each channel) makes only subtle changes to the chosen effect. The effects themselves are fine, some more practical than others arguably. I found the flanger, phase and chorus fx to be very respectable.
B**Z
Load of mod
Packed full of modulation twice with tap tempo on both sides. Great price looks cool when it lights up, hard to grumble. You can dial in some great sounds on some of the mods and some are not so great but more than enough for the money.
J**D
Totally dysfunctional pedal, awful time trying to deal with both Amazon and Joyo customer service
When plugged in the pedal let the signal run through on bypass mode but totally cut the signal out when the effects were engaged - on both channels. The rotating switches on this unit all also appeared out of position - never actually pointing at the effect name, just at the gap between, I could have lived with that if it worked, but it added to the shoddiness of the unit. I paid a discounted price so wanted a replacement rather than a refund.... Amazon refused to give me a replacement saying refund was the only option and that I needed to contact the seller/manufacturer via their amazon shop. When they eventually replied they said I need to replace it through Amazon! Amazon then told me they cannot replace it and that I need to contact the UK arm of the manufacturer! They never replied! Eventually the online shop grudgingly offered me a discount off a new unit if I send mine back and order a new one within 48hrs!!! I thought long and hard and decided that the evidence suggests I should steer clear! Sad because this looked like it could do a lot within one pedal.
K**R
DON’T BUY JOYO VISION
The build quality was not great however the pedal created no bad noise like static or buzzing. But the effects were almost identical to each other and very bad imitations of the more expensive pedals. The sound quality was not bad but it didn’t matter because the effects were not good. Even for this cheap price it is a bad pedal and I wouldn’t recommend it.
G**Z
Great box but stopped working
Half of it has shut down arter a week. Assembly may have been a friday job. Still realy great and cheap, will try anouther.
D**R
Excellent pedal - really delivers as promised.
A**O
Magnifico sonido espectacular muchas gracias!!!
A**K
I got into modulation effects, and started buying single effects pedals. Midway, I stumbled upon this, and man, it delivers! Time to put the individual effects pedals away. This pedal has, wait for it, 18 modulation effects! You can choose from one of 9 on each mode (A and B), and then run them in series or parallel. This capability makes this pedal super versatile for pairing effects, and creating interesting soundscapes. The controls are super simple - Speed/Rate: It says Speed on Mode A, Rate on B but both do the same job, that is, control the speed of the filtering effect - Depth/Mix: Typical mix knob, dry to the left, wet to the right. - Control: Now this one's interesting, and I found it to be different for different effects, it's more like an intensity control for the primary parameter for the effect, for eg: for the Octaver effect, it controls the pitch of the octave added, while for say a flanger or a tremolo it controls the strength of the filter/modulation effect. Hold the buttons and you enter the tap tempo mode, this is an amazing feature that not many effect pedals at this price point have. Quite a few of the effects immediately stand out as high quality and very usable! - St-Chorus (ModeB): Lush, strong yet not overpowering, very 80s! - Auto-Wah (ModeB): This one alone should make the pedal worth its price! It's so good, perfect for those 70s funk stuff and for adding some oomph to your solos. - Tremolo (ModeA) and Opt-Tremolo (ModeB): Amazing tremolos, I must say, perfect for adding movement to your rhythm parts. - Roto (ModeA): Now we're getting into some Gilmourish stuff, subtle but noticeable. I loved playing through this effect. - Stutter (ModeB): This, as the name suggests, is similar to the tremelos but more of an abrupt effect, think square wave filtering. Very effective - Vibrato (ModeB): Smooth, very smooth, perfect for adding some emotion and depth to your arpeggios. - Phaser (ModeB): Get your VH on! Crank the gain and get rocking! - Tri-Ch (ModeA): Similar to St-Chorus but stronger! I mean way stronger! Switch to this mode and you'll try hard to resist playing some Nirvana. - Flanger (ModeA): Very Chorusy if the Speed and Control knobs are set right. Crank them to get that typical whooshy flangy sound! Some fun ones: - Ring (ModeA): Vintage Phone dialer tone, ring-a-ring-ring. - Low Bit (ModeB): Bit crusher like stuff, good for playing those vintage video game tunes. And this is stereo! Isn't that awesome? Even if you are not into all the effects, you can create a wet/dry setup, simply use the L input and drive your two amps from the L and R outputs. Pros: - Most of the effects are amazing! And the price is less than, say a single chorus or a flanger or an auto-wah from most other brands. - It supports stereo. - The build is very good like the other Joyo R series pedal, the knobs and buttons feel sturdy. - The ambient lighting is a nice touch. It looks very classy. Cons: - There's a slight volume drop in some of the effects. - The yellow font on the brown body makes it a bit hard to decipher, you might need to mark your favorite positions if playing live. Overall, this pedal is a lot of fun and will inspire you to play out of the box and more creatively. It's awesome for any live rig or a recording setup. Very versatile.
E**N
A lot of people's complaints I read are not really valid. One thing to consider is not all 9v PSUs will power this pedal. I use a trex fuel tank Jr and it would not power up the pedal, I thought it was defective. I tried a single 9v power supply and it works perfectly. A lot of people talk about signal loss or volume loss when the pedal is on, it is there, but it's almost not noticeable. While using a boosted signal it isn't even perceivable when turning the pedal on and off. My one real complaint is that the dial knobs don't line up with the modes, which is slightly inconvenient. Other than that the modulation are definitely better than I expected. The rotary, phaser, and flanger are all in particular quite good. Pedal feels great in the hand, works well, sounds good, and is cheap. If you need budget modulation I'd give it a shot. I recommend buying a 9v wall wart style supply to go with it just incase. Using the pedal along with; -Digitech Bad Monkey (purchased in 20016 before Josh made them cool lol) -Seymour Duncan Vapor Trail analog delay. -Cry Baby Marshall JCM2000 TSL60. 4x12 w/ Celestion Vintage30s. Hope this helps someone.
T**Y
So I just received this joyo vision today. I immediately hooked it up in my pedal chain(don't have fx loop). First thing I noticed is that it's really hard to read the settings. I started fiddling around with it going through the setting turning knobs this way and that.. to me and my style there isn't to much for me so far. soo I've messed around with this for about 3 hours now and not quite sure yet.. This is not a bad pedal by any means.. It's a solid design its sturdy looks cool aesthetically . Knobs feel solid as well . Lots of setting to mess with. And at the price point under 100 bucks you can't go wrong.I have noticed a volume drop when using both channels not by much but it's something to keep in mind.. You can get some interesting sounds tho.. I'm going to continue to mess around with this to see if I can find a hidden gem or two. So far I give it a 4/5 it is relatively easy to use. Good sound quality not the best I've had but for a budget pedal it's in the top 3. The versatility is where it kinda loses me. Most of the settings I can replicate using my boss sy1 and one or two of my earthquakers if your looking for good budget fx pedal or if you're new to fx pedals I would absolutely recommend this one
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