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15 pedals under $50

I’ve been thinking about various pedal lists in that “sweet” spot of your budget. Typically in the $100 – $200 range. Check out those posts – My Top 10 List of Working Man Delays and 15 of my favorite Reverbs in the $100 – $200 range. Today, I thought I would do something I’ve never done before, and go low… like real low. Even at $100, pedals can be hard to budget in – money can be tight, and trust me, I totally get it.

Today, I thought I would focus on pedals under $50! Most of these are micro pedals, but honestly, I’ve seen these on multiple boards (and on pro boards). Joyo is an example of an affordable company with pretty good stuff! To me, these cheaper priced pedals don’t quite mean what they use to. Smaller boards and manufacturing over seas drops the price, but the quality and signal tone, can be great. So don’t focus on price with quality. Sure, a more expensive pedal might have better knobs or jacks or components, but if you’re starting out with gear or if you need something to fill in on the board without committing to a high price tag, these can be the perfect pedals.

15 pedals under $50

15 pedals under $50

Andoer Guitar Digital Delay
Donner Blues Drive Classical Electronic Vintage Overdrive
Donner Guitar Stylish Fuzz
Joyo Jf-10 Dynamic Compressor
Joyo True Bypass Design Vintage Phase
Joyo JF-03 Crunch Distortion
Joyo JF-34 US Dream Distortion
Joyo True Bypass Design AC Tone Vox Amp Simulator
Joyo True Bypass Design Voodoo Octave Fuzz
BBE G Screamer Gus G Signature Overdrive
NUX HG-6 Guitar Distortion
NUX OD-3 Vintage Overdrive
NUX CH-3 Chorus
ModTone MTM-OD Mini Overdrive Bass Distortion
Andoer SE-5O Vintage Overdrive

There are so many more pedals in this range, and I focused on the pedals that caught my eye or pedals I’ve personally played or seen on various boards submitted for Pedal Line Friday submissions.

What do you guys think of sub $50 pedals? Do you run any on your board? What’s your thoughts? Did I miss any that should be in this list? Let me know your thoughts by commenting below!!

UPDATE

Thanks for all the feedback. Because of the comments here and on Facebook, I thought I would add a few to the Honorable Mention list below! If I missed more.. let me know!

Honorable Mention

TC Electronic Spark Mini
TC Electronic MojoMojo
TC Electronic Dark Matter
Boss SD-1 Super Overdrive
Joyo Pipe Bomb Compressor
Joyo Vintage Overdrive
Joyo Ultimate Drive
Joyo Sweet Baby
Behringer UV300 Classic Vibrato

Jan 5, 2017admin

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Comments: 10
  1. Joe Ropos
    8 years ago

    I haven’t bought a pedal for over 50 bucks in years.

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  2. Adam
    8 years ago

    On reverb.com there is a fuzz facin’ – very good fuzz face replica for about 30 bucks, had one, sold it for the same price.

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  3. Eric
    8 years ago

    I would add the Behringer UV300 Classic Vibrato and the Behringer CC300 Chorus Space-C. Two great sounding pedals. If you tried to buy their (lets call them) name-brand equivalents, you’d be spending about 10x more.

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  4. Afishman
    8 years ago

    Any good sub $50 tremolos new ? A used BOSS TR-2 is still usually more than that.

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  5. Tony Salvatore
    8 years ago

    Under $50 pedal: JOYO Pipe Bomb Compressor. Handy before a wah!

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  6. Kirk Bolas
    8 years ago

    The Joyo AC simulator pedal is one of the best amp-in-box pedals out there. The only one I think bests it is the Tech 21 NYC AC simulator pedal in their Character series. It’s also about $125 more new. The joyo pedal I’ve played through but only after the five minutes I owned it. I gave one to one of my best friends and partners in musical crime for his 40th B-Days couple of years ago. After he’d been playing through it about a month, I borrowed it and AB’d it with my Boss Combo Drive (aka BCD). I bought the BCD from a well known Midwestern online music gear dealer that also has a huge brick and mortar store. It was a “showroom” demo so I got it at a price about 2/3 of the regular street price with the warranty still in force. I played it against the Joyo and the Joyo sounded better through my Marshall, Egnater and Fender amps. All tube amps. I recoded it onto a few demo tracks that I was putting together for an online collaboration and the three other folks who I sent the six tracks too all asked, “when did I buy the AC30?” or “what year was my AC30?” It’s a killer pedal, especially for the price.

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  7. Kirk Bolas
    8 years ago

    @Tony Salvatore -Thanks for the idea bro. While not the compressor you mentioned, I parked an equally cheap DanElectro Compressor (one of those plastic boxed Fx named after 50’s diner menu items) I’ve had for about 15 years in front of my Ibanez Screaming Deamon Wah…and got Wow. 35 years as a player and that idea has never occurred to me.

    As to return the favor…with that same set up, if you own or have access to either an E-Bow or one of those guitars with the Sustaniac pick up systems, try playing around with that. Park a fuzz pedal in the mix. Can you say synth tones? Works with bass too (the E-Bow driven version).

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  8. William Conn
    6 years ago

    I recommend giving Biyang a look. They are right around $50. I just bought the delay pedal in their Baby Boom series, the AD-10. Seems sturdy, it’s full sized, and comes in pink! I’m going to add their choruse pedal soon, too.

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  9. Chris
    6 years ago

    Is there any such thing as a cheap delay with an expression pedal input, like the EH deluxe pedals? Noticed most of the Chinese pedals have doubled in price this year. I guess thats good for the US makers. Not sure…

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  10. admin
    6 years ago

    Could be tough to find. But maybe?

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