The Best of Danelectro fx pedals
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The Best of Danelectro fx pedals
I'm trying to identify what are commonly considered to be the really good pedals made by Danelectro.
Here's what I'd like to suggest to begin with:
Food series
French Toast (octave fuzz) [Foxx Tone Machine clone?]
? PB&J (delay) <<QUERIED>>
Tuna Melt (tremolo)
Hash Browns (flanger)
?? Fish & Chips (EQ) <<ADDED>>
Large metal casings
Dan Echo DE-1 (analogue sim delay)
Cool Cat DC-1 (chorus) [not to be confused with Cool Cat series]
Daddy-O DO-1 (overdrive)
Fabtone (distortion/fuzz) <<ADDED>>
Reel Tape Echo (tape sim delay)
?? Spring KIng (reverb) <<ADDED>>
Blue Paisley Pure Drive PD-01 (overdrive)
Back Talk DR-1 (reverse delay)
'Wasabi' series
?
?
any?
'FAB' series?
?
any?
'Cool Cat' series
http://www.coolcattone.com/product_to.html
? Transparent Overdrive - which vesion, 1 or 2? <<ADDED>>
? Drive (overdrive) - which version, 1 or 2? <<ADDED>>
? Fuzz - which version, 1 or 2? <<ADDED>>
Contributions and views please...
Thanks!
Here's what I'd like to suggest to begin with:
Food series
French Toast (octave fuzz) [Foxx Tone Machine clone?]
? PB&J (delay) <<QUERIED>>
Tuna Melt (tremolo)
Hash Browns (flanger)
?? Fish & Chips (EQ) <<ADDED>>
Large metal casings
Dan Echo DE-1 (analogue sim delay)
Cool Cat DC-1 (chorus) [not to be confused with Cool Cat series]
Daddy-O DO-1 (overdrive)
Fabtone (distortion/fuzz) <<ADDED>>
Reel Tape Echo (tape sim delay)
?? Spring KIng (reverb) <<ADDED>>
Blue Paisley Pure Drive PD-01 (overdrive)
Back Talk DR-1 (reverse delay)
'Wasabi' series
?
?
any?
'FAB' series?
?
any?
'Cool Cat' series
http://www.coolcattone.com/product_to.html
? Transparent Overdrive - which vesion, 1 or 2? <<ADDED>>
? Drive (overdrive) - which version, 1 or 2? <<ADDED>>
? Fuzz - which version, 1 or 2? <<ADDED>>
Contributions and views please...
Thanks!
Last edited by Ro S on Sun Sep 19, 2010 2:34 am, edited 5 times in total.
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I wish I would have kept my DD-1 Fabtone Distortion. It was more of a fuzz, and it was a chaotic fuzz at that - but was my first single pedal and had a great sound. I threw it in to sweeten a deal on my multi fx in a fit of nervousness.
Before my days on the internet I even went to a shop to try out another one, I thought someone had modded it to be that fuzzed/distorted
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I get the impression that most of the 'food series' were poor to mediocre to okay. Not many really seem to stand out.Mages wrote:I think it's more of a case of which pedals are no good rather than which are good. almost all of the 'food series' and cool cats are good pedals.
One absolutely shit Danlectro pedal was the Shift Daddy. That's really the subject for another thread though.
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I dunno, it may sound controversial but when i found out Dano hated the gay0rx i went out and bought a shitload of their stuff
Every pedal in the Cool Cat range is shockingly good, fact. The 'food series' <_< always seemed to the job, in a meat and potatoes no frills kind of way, the Cadillac models were also great pedals albeit pedalboard unfriendly due to their size/shape.
I have a board full of Cool Cats and they are inspiring, i cant quite pinpoint why but they seem 'clean'... like you are playing without your sound being over processed.

Every pedal in the Cool Cat range is shockingly good, fact. The 'food series' <_< always seemed to the job, in a meat and potatoes no frills kind of way, the Cadillac models were also great pedals albeit pedalboard unfriendly due to their size/shape.
I have a board full of Cool Cats and they are inspiring, i cant quite pinpoint why but they seem 'clean'... like you are playing without your sound being over processed.
Hi Fran -Fran wrote:I dunno, it may sound controversial but when i found out Dano hated the gay0rx i went out and bought a shitload of their stuff![]()
Every pedal in the Cool Cat range is shockingly good, fact. The 'food series' <_< always seemed to the job, in a meat and potatoes no frills kind of way, the Cadillac models were also great pedals albeit pedalboard unfriendly due to their size/shape.
I have a board full of Cool Cats and they are inspiring, i cant quite pinpoint why but they seem 'clean'... like you are playing without your sound being over processed.
I've not really looked into the newest series cos their casing looks, er, 'gay', I think is what the kidz say now.
Would you have a favourite?
I've heard good things about the vibe pedal.
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Their cases have always looked a bit erm... a matter of taste. But atleast the Cool Cats are fairly small. I've not got the Vibe pedal, but i strongly recommend the others.Ro S wrote:Hi Fran -Fran wrote:I dunno, it may sound controversial but when i found out Dano hated the gay0rx i went out and bought a shitload of their stuff![]()
Every pedal in the Cool Cat range is shockingly good, fact. The 'food series' <_< always seemed to the job, in a meat and potatoes no frills kind of way, the Cadillac models were also great pedals albeit pedalboard unfriendly due to their size/shape.
I have a board full of Cool Cats and they are inspiring, i cant quite pinpoint why but they seem 'clean'... like you are playing without your sound being over processed.
I've not really looked into the newest series cos their casing looks, er, 'gay', I think is what the kidz say now.
Would you have a favourite?
I've heard good things about the vibe pedal.
My fave has to be the Fuzz because it cleans up with your guitar volume knob like good old Germanium Fuzz Pedals and sounds great no matter what you use. The Chorus is like a CE-2, think 80s band 'House of Love'. I played along to the track 'Christine' when i first got this for days. The TOD is class and exactly what it supposed to be, like a Tubescreamer but with abetter EQ. The Distortion and Metal pedals are as good as most sub £100 models with very good EQ sections.
There is a guy on Youtube named 'gearmandude' that demo's the lot. If you can cope with the Jack Black-a-like voice they are good demo's..
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