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Dano drive?

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Aw reet chaps,

After messing about with my new cool cat tremolo for a couple of days and being seriously impressed. I’m considering buying a cool cat overdrive, so which would you recommend the ‘transparent overdrive’ or the plain old ordinary ‘drive’. I’ve never owned an overdrive as I’m a fuzz kind of guy but I figured at these prices it couldn’t hurt to give one a try.
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dezb1 wrote:but I figured at these prices it couldn’t hurt to give one a try.
You have no idea.
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If you feel that homosexuals should be treated the same, and have the same rights as heterosexuals. Then your money, may be best spent elsewhere.
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Hurb wrote:If you feel that homosexuals should be treated the same, and have the same rights as heterosexuals. Then your money, may be best spent elsewhere.

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Hurb wrote:DANELECTRO: If you feel that homosexuals should be treated the same, and have the same rights as heterosexuals. Then your money, may be best spent elsewhere.
haha, in my dreams this is dano's corporate tagline. :lol:
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Looks like I picked a bad day to ask this question!
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Wow! That started well.

I have never heard the transparent overdrive. I have the CC distortion and drive. If I had bought the drive first, I wouldn't have bought the distortion. It has more than enough "drive" for me. You can actually get pretty healthy distortion from it. The controls are useful enough though to get a nice overdrive type sound (ok for me anyway).
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OOOOPS!!!!

I guess I should have gone to the PUB first.
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Considering your avatar is of a beer, you should be genuinely ashamed.
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dezb1 wrote:Aw reet chaps,

After messing about with my new cool cat tremolo for a couple of days and being seriously impressed. I’m considering buying a cool cat overdrive, so which would you recommend the ‘transparent overdrive’ or the plain old ordinary ‘drive’. I’ve never owned an overdrive as I’m a fuzz kind of guy but I figured at these prices it couldn’t hurt to give one a try.
It seems that you like distortion, so go for the CO-1 Drive, as there is plenty of thick, saturated gain on tap to satisfy your needs. That said, the CTO-1 Transparent OD would likely be a nice clean boost for your Fuzz. Again, plenty of gain/volume on tap.
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If you like the Dano buy the Dano.
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euan wrote:If you like the Dano buy the Dano. And then go find a gay to stone to death.
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Aye that too.
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Don't forget to pop your change in here on your way out.

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euan wrote:If you like the Dano buy the Dano.
I was just thinking that as a British citizen I could buy a dano with a clear conscience. due to the fact that had the war of independence never taken place and America was still part of the great British empire we wouldn’t be having this discussion, as we in Brittan are far more enlightened and have already said YES to gay marriage (I personally have never said yes during a gay marriage I did however say I do when I married my lovely wife).
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Hurb wrote:
euan wrote:If you like the Dano buy the Dano. And then go find a gay to stone to death.

With unsold dano pedals!
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dezb1 wrote:
euan wrote:If you like the Dano buy the Dano.
I was just thinking that as a British citizen I could buy a dano with a clear conscience. due to the fact that had the war of independence never taken place and America was still part of the great British empire we wouldn’t be having this discussion, as we in Brittan are far more enlightened and have already said YES to gay marriage (I personally have never said yes during a gay marriage I did however say I do when I married my lovely wife).
We don't have same sex marriage. We have civil partnerships. But yeah good point.
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euan wrote:
dezb1 wrote:
euan wrote:If you like the Dano buy the Dano.
I was just thinking that as a British citizen I could buy a dano with a clear conscience. due to the fact that had the war of independence never taken place and America was still part of the great British empire we wouldn’t be having this discussion, as we in Brittan are far more enlightened and have already said YES to gay marriage (I personally have never said yes during a gay marriage I did however say I do when I married my lovely wife).
We don't have same sex marriage. We have civil partnerships. But yeah good point.
Same thing in the eyes of the law. Just not in the eyes of the lord (if you believe in that kind of shit) cause the fire and brimstone brigade would take the huff, There would be plagues, death the end of mankind. Bill and Ted got it right “be excellent to each other� .

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dezb1 wrote:I was just thinking that as a British citizen I could buy a dano with a clear conscience...
Do the rights of gay people in America matter any less than the rights of gay people here? It doesn't matter if civil partnerships are now available here, you're still spending money on the products and he still donated ten large to the same cause.
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