Review: JAM Pedals

JAM Pedals is a Greek maker of boutique effect pedals, whose products are now available in Finland, too (distributed by R-Jam Group).

JAM Pedals’ products are all-analogue, built by hand from first-rate components. Some models even rely on hard to come by NOS-chips and -transistors for their sound.

Most JAM-models can also be ordered in point-to-point versions, or with customised specifications and/or artwork.

All JAM Pedals come in hand-painted, unique designs, and are delivered with a cloth sack for storage, as well as a JAM-logo’d plectrum.

All the effects tested in this review run on a nine volt battery or a (Boss-type) power supply (not included).

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Jam pedals – Tube Dreamer 58 + bag

JAM Pedals offers four different versions of its Tube Dreamer overdrive pedal.

Their compact Tube Dreamer 58 is the company’s take on the ultimate Ibanez Tube Screamer 808 pedal. The circuit is built around an original JRC4558D-chip.

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The JAM Tube Dreamer 58 (current price in Finland: 185 €) wins you over with a healthy dose of that classic, creamy Tube Screamer mid-range. The TD58’s forte, though, is the vastly improved dynamic range of the JAM-model, and the more organic, amp-like overdrive structure, achieved by using three diodes for asymmetrical clipping.

This sound clip – like all the others in this review – has been recorded using a Fender Stratocaster and a Blackstar HT-1R valve combo:

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Jam pedals – Tube Dreamer+ and bag

The flagship model Tube Dreamer pedal is called the JAM Tube Dreamer+ (current price in Finland: 225 €), and is the deluxe version of the JAM Tube Dreamer 72, which is designed a ”secret chip”.

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The Plus-version adds a high-gain-/boost-circuit (left footswitch) on top of the moderate-gain overdrive section (right footswitch).

The Tube Dreamer+ is shipped with the high-gain circuit adding only more gain to proceedings, but you can also adjust the high-gain circuit’s internal trimmer to deliver copious amounts of signal boost, whenever it is switched on.

In terms of its sound, the Tube Dreamer+ gives more than a passing nod to 1970s Blues Rock and Heavy Metal. Despite its high-gain boost, this JAM-model hasn’t been designed for contemporary Thrash Metal.

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Jam pedals – Red Muck + bag

JAM Pedals’ stompbox fuzz is called Red Muck, and it comes in a Soviet-inspired colour scheme, complete with hammer and sickle graphics.

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The starting points for the Red Muck fuzz’ (current price in Finland: 209 €) tone were the classic, early Big Muff -sounds.

JAM has refined the original fuzz character to come up with a much more versatile pedal. JAM’s Red Muck reacts extremely well to changes in the guitar’s volume knob settings, while the overall delivery is noticeably fatter and creamier, when compared to many other fuzz-effects. This pedal also takes well to full chords, and doesn’t mush up so quickly.

I have to admit that JAM’s Red Muck has quickly become my favourite fuzz box.

Listen for the tonal changes, as I slowly raise the volume control at the beginning of this clip:

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Jam pedals – Waterfall + bag

The JAM WaterFall (259 €) is a dual-function effect pedal, offering chorus and vibrato in one compact package.

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The two effects in the WaterFall have been designed around two legendary Panasonic-chips (the MN3101 and the MN3007), on which some of the earliest Boss modulation effects were also based.

The mini-switch on the right is for selecting the effect – chorus or vibrato (v) – while the switch on the opposite side lets you choose between a milder, vintage (-) version of the chosen effect, or its more drastic, modern counterpart.

The WaterFall’s chorus is simply superb, sounding very natural and musical:

Vibrato may not be the most-commonly used effect, but the WaterFall’s reading must surely be one of the sweetest-sounding there is:

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Jam pedals – Ripple + bag

JAM Pedals’ The Ripple (199 €) is an easy-to-use phaser. There’s only a single Speed-control for the effect, and that’s all.

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This is one lush-sounding phaser – you can’t get more musical than this! The Ripple has a rich and organic tone, broadening your guitar sound, yet it never seems to usurp the show or hog the limelight.

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Jam pedals – Delay Llama + bag

The Delay Llama?! The guys at JAM HQ sure do have a sense of humour!

JAM’s Delay Llama (265 €) is an analogue, lo-fi delay pedal in the spirit of the early Eighties.

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The Delay Llama features a classic bucket-brigade circuit, which uses an updated version Panasonic’s legendary MN3205-chip. The maximum delay time offered is approximately 600 ms. An internal trim port allows you to adjust the maximum number of repeats available from the Repeats-control.

The Delay Llama will bring sonic fulfilment to fans of the BBD-sound – there’s plenty of grease on tap, and each new repeat degenerates noticeably from the one before. Factory settings even allow for the Repeat-control to cause infinite and distorting feedback loops, something for the fans of psychedelic and experimental music.

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Jam pedals – teaser

In my opinion, these JAM Pedals offer the genuine boutique pedal experience at fair prices! They sound great, they look cool, their noise floor is low, and the pedals consume surprisingly little (battery) power. Give them a try!

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JAM Pedals

effect pedals from Greece

Tube Dreamer 58 – 185 €

Tube Dreamer+ – 225 €

Red Muck – 209 €

WaterFall – 259 €

The Ripple – 199 €

Delay Llama – 265 €

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Pros:

+ handmade

+ hand-painted

+ sound

+ low power consumption

Testipenkissä: JAM Pedals

JAM Pedals on kreikkalainen boutique-luokan efektipedaalien valmistaja, jonka tuotteet ovat hiljattain rantautuneet myös Suomeen (maahantuoja on espoolainen yritys R-Jam Group).

JAM Pedalsin kaikki kitara- ja bassoefektit ovat analogisia, ja valmistetaan käsityönä laadukkaista osista. Joissakin malleissa käytetään jopa harvinaisia vanhoja (ns. ”new old stock”) siruja ja transistoreita.

Erikoistilauksesta saa myös point-to-point versiot firman pedaaleista, sekä customoituja efektejä.

JAM-pedaalien ominaisuuksiin kuuluu aina myös käsin maalattu kotelo, kevyt kangaspussi ja firman logolla varustettu laadukas plektra.

Nyt testissä käyneet pedaalit toimivat kaikki sekä 9 voltin paristolla että Boss-standardin mukaisella 9 voltin virtalähteellä (ei kuulu hintaan).

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Jam pedals – Tube Dreamer 58 + bag

JAM Pedals tarjoaa neljä erilaista Tube Dreamer -säröpedaalia.

Kompakti Tube Dreamer 58 on firman edelleen jalostettu näkemys klassisesta Ibanez Tube Screamer 808 -pedaalista. Kytkennän perustana käytetään jopa alkuperäistä JRC4558D-sirua.

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JAM Tube Dreamer 58 säröön (185 €) on saatu mukaan tuhdin annoksen vanhasta Tube Screamerista tuttua kermaista keskialuetta. TD58:ssa on kuitenkin parannettu roimasti pedaalin dynamiikka ja särön putkivahvistin-tyylistä soundia käyttämällä kolmea diodia, jotka tuottavat harmonisesti rikkaan asymmetrisen klippauksen.

Tämä ääninäyte – kuten tämän jutun muutkin pätkät – on äänitetty Fender Stratocasterilla ja Blackstar HT-1R -putkikombolla:

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Jam pedals – Tube Dreamer+ and bag

JAM Tube Dreamer+ (225 €) on valmistajan lippulaivasärö, joka perustuu JAMin Tube Dreamer 72 -pedaaliin, jossa käytetään firman salaista sirua.

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Plussaversio tarjoaa keskivahvan overdrive-särön lisäksi samassa kotelossa vielä yhden päälle polkaistavan high-gain-/boost-piirin (vasen jalkakytkin).

Tehdasasetuksissa high-gain puoli lisää signaaliin pelkästään säröä, mutta Tube Dreamer Plussan pienellä sisäisellä trimmerillä voi halutessa myös lisätä reilusti high-gain-särön volyymitasoa.

Soundiltaan Tube Dreamer+ nojaa vahvasti 1970-luvun mehukkaaseen Bluesrockin ja Heavy Metalin suuntaan. High-gain-puolestaan huolimatta tämä JAM-pedaali ei ole tarkoitettu nykypäivän Thrash Metal -soittajille.

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Jam pedals – Red Muck + bag

JAM Pedalsin fuzz-pedaalin nimi on Red Muck (punainen lika), vaikka se onkin hyvin siistin näköinen, neuvostoajan symboleilla leikkivä efektipedaali.

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Red Muck -fuzzin (209 €) lähtökohtana toimivat historian parhaat Big Muff -soundit.

JAM on kuitenkin jalostanut näistä alkuperäispedaaleja huomattavasti yleispätevämmän kokonaisuuden. JAM Red Muck reagoi esimerkillisesti kitaran volume-potikan kanssa, ja fuzz-efektin yleissoundi on täyteläisempi ja hieman kermaisempikin kuin monet muut fuzz-efektit. Tämä pedaali ei myöskään mene täysin tukkoon, silloin kun soittaa sointuja sen läpi.

Täytyy sanoa, että JAMin Red Muck on tämän testin perusteella noussut minun henkilökohtaiseksi suosikki-fuzziksi.

Tämän audiopätkän alussa avaan hitaasti kitaran volume-potikan:

Jam pedals – Red Muck pic 2

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Jam pedals – Waterfall + bag

JAM WaterFall (259 €) on nyt testatun kuusikon monipuolisin efektipedaali, joka tarjoaa sekä chorus- että vibratoefektin samassa kuoressa.

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WaterFallin efektipiirit käyttävät varhaisista Boss-efekteistä tuttuja – nykyään legendaarisen maineen saaneita – alkuperäisiä Panasonic-siruja (MN3101 ja MN3007).

Pedaalin oikeanpuoleisella pikkukytkimellä vaihdetaan choruksen ja vibraton (V) välillä, kun taas vasemmanpuoleisella kytkimellä voi valita käyttääkö vahvemman nykytulkinnan tai miedomman vintage-tyylisen version (-) valitusta efektistä.

WaterFallin chorus on erittäin luonnollisen kuuloinen ja musikaalisella tavalla orgaaninen:

Vibratoefekti on ehkä hieman harvemmin käytetty efektityyppi, mutta WaterFall-pedaalin tulkinta on kuitenkin hyvin laadukas lajinsa edustaja:

Jam pedals – Waterfall pic 2

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Jam pedals – Ripple + bag

JAM Pedals The Ripple (199 €) on erittäin helppokäyttöinen phaser-pedaali, koska sillä on ainoastaan yksi säädin efektin nopeussäätöä varten.

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Samoin kuin WaterFall-choruksen kohdalla, voin myös The Ripple -phaserin tapauksessa vain todeta, että efekti toimii erittäin kiitettävästi hyvin musikaalisella tavalla. Phaser-efekti on täyteläinen ja soundia laajentava, ilman että JAMin pedaali kahmisi koko huomiota itselleen.

Jam pedals – Ripple pic 2

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Jam pedals – Delay Llama + bag

Delay Llama?! Kyllä, JAMin tyypeillä on huumorintajua!

JAM Delay Llama (265 €) on analoginen lo-fi viive-efekti varhaisen 1980-luvun hengessä.

Jam pedals – Delay Llama pic 1

Delay Llaman kytkentä on rakennettu bucket-brigade-periatteella, jonka sydämenä toimii vanhan (ja legendaarisen) Panasonic MN3205 -sirun laadukas kopio. Pedaalin maksimaalinen viiveaika on noin 600 millisekuntia. Sisäisellä trimmerillä voi säätää toistomäärän ylärajaa.

Delay Llamalla on juuri se oikea BBD-soundi – se on likainen, ja jokainen toisto huononee entisestään hyvin herkullisella tavalla. Tehdasasetuksilla pystyy käyttämään Repeat-säädintä myös feedback-loopin aiheuttamiseen, mistä kokeellisen tai psykedeelisen musiikin ystävät varmasti iloitsevat.

Jam pedals – Delay Llama pic 2

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Jam pedals – teaser

Nämä JAM-pedaalit ovat mielestäni todella loistavia, eikä edes ylisuurella hintalapulla pilattuja! JAM Pedals -efektit tarjoavat aidon boutique-kokemuksen: Niillä on loistava soundi, hyvin alhainen kohinataso, omaleimainen ulkonäkö, ja ne ovat sähköpihejä. Kokeileminen kannattaa varmasti!

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JAM Pedals

kreikkalaisia efektipedaaleja

Tube Dreamer 58 – 185 €

Tube Dreamer+ – 225 €

Red Muck – 209 €

WaterFall – 259 €

The Ripple – 199 €

Delay Llama – 265 €

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Plussat:

+ käsintehtyjä

+ käsinmaalattuja

+ soundi

+ vähäinen virrantarve

Review: Roland Cube-10GX

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The new Roland Cube-10GX approaches the company’s popular Cube-concept from a slightly different angle.

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The 10-watt Roland Cube-10GX (Finnish price approx. 125 €) slots into the model range right between the 3-watt Micro Cube GX and the 20-watt Cube-20GX combo.

Despite its very affordable price, the 10GX is built as sturdily as the larger Cube models, featuring chunky corner protectors, and the metal grille typical of this series.

An eight-inch speaker has been installed into the closed-back, front-ported cabinet.

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The backpanel sports connections for DC In (the PSU comes included), Aux In, as well as a combined line level output/headphones jack.

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The Cube-10GX combo’s architecture differs somewhat from the rest of the GX-models:

The 10GX doesn’t feature a built-in tuner or an i-Cube-Link, like the rest of the GX-models, but offers a much more open way of offering its COSM-generated amp models.

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The Cube-10GX lets you choose from a number of different amp models via the new Roland Cube Kit app (Android and iOS). At the moment of writing the app offers eight guitar amp models, plus one bass amp and one amp for acoustic guitar.

Despite the fact that the control panel reads ”Clean”, ”Crunch” and ”Lead”, you can load any of the COSM amp models on offer into any of the amp’s three channels. If you’re a Jazzer, for example, you might prefer to use only clean amps, like Acoustic, JC Clean and Black Panel.

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Let me deal with the ”bad news” first: Sadly, the Cube-10GX offers only a single effect section, in contrast to all the other Cube GX -combos. The 10GX gives you the choice between either a chorus or a delay or a hall reverb or a (very wet) spring reverb. And there are no effect combinations on offer.

The new combo’s main focus lies in the easy-to-swap amp models, and improvements in the sound of both the amp and the COSM-models. For a 10-watter the Cube-10GX is surprisingly loud. Thanks to its much larger speaker the new combo sounds much fuller and more grown up than the Micro Cube.

The updated COSM-models sound noticeably more transparent and fresher, without any additional background hiss or noise. The 10GX’ well-designed three-band EQ section lets you tailor the sound to your requirements.

Loading a new amp model into one of the Cube-10GX’ channels via the Cube Kit app is fast and easy, and doesn’t require any special cables. You only need a fitting mini-jack adapter to hook up the guitar lead to your smartphone (or tablet). All the necessary data is then transmitted from the Android- or iOS-device to the amp via the guitar cable. The whole process takes only a few taps and a couple of seconds.

The factory default has the Jazz Chorus amp model loaded into channel 1. I’m playing my Fender Telecaster with a little chorus added from the combo:

Here’s another Jazz Chorus clip, but this time seasoned with some Surf-type spring reverb:

The Classic Stack model is the factory setting for channel 2. It is Roland’s version of a Marshall-stack. I’ve added some delay for this clip:

I loaded the Brit Combo (AC30) model into channel 2, using the Cube Kit app. I’m playing my Telecaster with some reverb from the combo:

”Orng Stack” stands for Orange-stack. This is what it sounds like, played with my Gibson Melody Maker SG:

The factory default for channel 3 is the R-fier Stack model. First a clip using the Telecaster, and then an example Played with the Melody Maker SG:

The Cube Kit’s Acoustic model provides an easy solution for amplifying your acoustic guitar. I’ve used a Tanglewood dreadnought equipped with a magnetic soundhole pickup by Seymour Duncan:

The Cube-10GX even sounds surprisingly good as a tiny bass combo (all audio clips have been recorded with a Shure SM57):

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Roland’s Cube-10GX (and the cool Cube Kit app) makes it possible to turn this little combo into the amp you really need. A Blues player will probably load his (or her) Cube-10GX with the Black Panel-, Brit Combo-, and Tweed-models, while a Metal guitarist will prefer the chunkier COSM-models on offer (like the Classic-, Metal- and R-fier-stacks).

The Cube-10GX sounds great and is a real little shouter. Despite offering fewer built-in effects than the rest of the GX-range, the Roland Cube-10GX still offers a lot of fun at a very competitive price.

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Roland Cube-10GX

Price range in Finland approx. 125 €

Maahantuoja: Roland Scandinavia

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Pros:

+ fair price

+ powerful

+ wide range of available amp models (via the Cube Kit app)

+ three-band EQ

+ sturdy build

+ sound

Cons:

– only one effect section

spring reverb offers only little scope for adjustment

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