danelectro pedals?

Stratovarious

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hey guys

Im wondering what the deal is with these, are they any good? the one that really seems to be attracting my attention is the Flanger,


does anybody have any experience with any of these?
 
Re: danelectro pedals?

I assume your talking about the mini series? It's easy to see they are not built to take much abuse. But for the price point you get your monies worth.
I got the BLT ehco for $23... I got exactly $23 worth of echo. Can't complain.I got what I payed for. :D
 
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hahahah thats a fairly straightforward analogy

but listen to the clips on MF for the flanger.

sounds great to me (blushes)
 
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I got the distortion one--the red one. The only thing that I don't like about it is that it drops the signal for 1/4 of a second when you turn it on. Otherwise, you would pay 4x as much for it if it were housed in a digitech, boss, Ibanez, etc. boxes. You would be saying that this is the "tube" sound, very warm, etc.
 
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I have the mini reverb and ocatave, and FAB OD and metal. All are good. None are what I would call roadworthy, but for recording or at home - kick arse for the $$. Not tank like, but very nice sounds come out of them. The FAB OD is incredible. The mini ones are pretty neat simply because of how small they are.
 
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I like they're normal pedals, and the mini ones aren't too bad either.

I had they're "fish & chips" eq pedal awhile back, and it worked fine for about a year or so. Then one day it just started sqeeling, this totally uncontrolable squeel. So it basically became useless as an eq after that. But its actually still kinda kool with the squeeling. I don't use it with guitar stuff anymore, But you can control the pitch of the squeel depending how the controls are set, which is kinda kool. So theres been a couple times i've ran the squeeling through a bunch of those effects and then used it as a droneing weirdness on a couple recordings. haha.

they're little blue delay pedal is pretty kool too, well kool for as cheap as it is. Although I would never take those things outta the house. Good for home use, and recording. But not really a "stomp box" if ya ask me. It seems like if you really stomped on them the way you can with a Boss pedal, or an Eh pedal, and just beat the crap outta them like you would one of those, The dano's would probably break quite quickly.
But they're deffinately worth the $15-$25 they sell for. Probably get at least a year outta them.

as a side note, Those Behringer pedals that sell for about the same price (but claim to be better quality) totally suck. They sound Horrible, and Its next to impossible to find one that actually works right. Nearly every one I've ever tried out in a store, was totally ****ed up straight outta the box. One of they're tremolo pedals the frickin "shape" knob fell off before I even Touched the knob. Pretty disappointing, haha.
 
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the only danoelectro pedals i use on my pedalboard are the full sized Fab Tones for fuzzy stack like solos from various tube combo amps....

but i saw some photos of a guy who used about 7 of these mini pedals on a small piece of plywood... looked funky and he used it for gigging into 2 Fender Blues Jr's in stereo....
 
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