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Little Pigbacon
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These are around, and they’re not much money. What does a person encounter with this pedal?
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Danelectro makes some really cool pedals, if you ever want to gig out seriously with a Danelectro pedal, I recommend reloading the pedal guts it into a more rugged pedal housing and replacing the footswitches totally -They use the absolute cheapest components on the planet and are not reliable for nightly gigging IMO. They also outsource all of their technical support and parts (of the little amount of parts avilable-so if you get some sounds you rely on -upgrade the set up or buy multiple pedals.
I've had lots of people have me make them custom Danelectro setups with great success.
Great sounding stuff though.
The pictured pedal is built like a tank. I have the delay and chorus from that series and they are as bulletproof as any pedal I've ever owned.
I say this as a person who has owned two dozen Danelectro pedals and currently has a fully populated purple mini pedalboard: With the overflowing cornucopia of pedals available, I don’t consider it a viable practice to rehouse $15 and $30 pedals to try to give them what their designer didn’t. I’m not going to criticize somebody who wants to do that, but it’s not an investment I want to make. I see these pedals as toys.
The switching components and internal components are what are cheap. not the casing itself.
I better buy backups for the ones I've been using for the last decade+