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Signal Chain:
Guitar -- R-14 -- Cuvave Cube Baby (pre-amp simulation & cabinet simulation mode only w/ minimal delay)
Guitar Tuning: Drop C#/ E♭
Joyo, in my opinion, is pretty much known to copying popular pedals made by other brands/companies, or at least come up with their own version of it. So, I would not say that the R-14 an original pedal they designed themselves by any stretch. But, the R-14 appears to be something Joyo themselves are able to pull-off on their own by proverbially 'connecting the dots' some of those popular reverberation sounds & features that came from the other known pedals & then putting them all into one unit. Quite interestingly too, it's got a rather basic delay effect that's built in to it as well. ...and for the price point, they seem to have done quite well with it after all.
For direct monitoring from the 'cube baby', I'm using an ATH-M20X headphones by Audio Technica. However, a parallel out also directly coming from the 'cube baby' itself goes to the audio input of my phone, which is just an old Samsung J6+ unit. And, upon transferring the 'ATH' into the 'J6' for previewing, there really isn't much variance at all. BUT, soon as I've watched the file/video from my desktop, which drives a pair of Bose Companion 2 Series II monitors, the discrepancies in audio quality is fairly large. Apparently, the 'ATH' trumps the 'companions' this time around, though.
Hence, quite likely, the tone you'll be hearing from your end may not give justice to how i've heard the pedal when i had it tested through my own system.