If you can make a sound with it that you think is awesome, it's a great pedal. Price, brand, and design have nothing to do with it. Experiment until you find something you like or useful to do with it. If you can, you win!
Note - that useful thing may not be what you think it should be. Example - Chorus as a stereo splitter or just as a tight delay. Flanger as a chorus, Distortion as a boost/OD unit. We can go on...
My first pedal was a Dano too! I forget the name, but it was part of their late 90s line, pale yellow/beige and was some sort of very low gain overdrive.
daddy-o overdrive probably?
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For example, metal zones make great doorstops or paperweights.![]()
Mega Preacher?
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For example, metal zones make great doorstops or paperweights.![]()
..or an entire stereo pedalboard of Strymon pedals can get you a date with the Mega Church Preachers daughter