Danelectro Fab Tone
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Danelectro Fab Tone
I lent a friend my IC Muff recently and he insisted that I borrow his favourite pedal in return, a Danelectro Fab Tone. I wasn't expecting much from this pedal and loved it. Just wondering if anyone knew of any clones of this pedal that have true bypass as I might think about getting one? Failing that suggestions of any pedals which are similar (with true bypass) would be good.
P.S. I know the situation re the Dano CEO so no need to bring it up again, especially as i'm not actually think of buying a Dano pedal but a clone or sound-a-like - if such a pedal indeed actually exists.
P.S. I know the situation re the Dano CEO so no need to bring it up again, especially as i'm not actually think of buying a Dano pedal but a clone or sound-a-like - if such a pedal indeed actually exists.
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I had one, and it sounded amazing with my Tiny Terror, but cack with my Champ. Don't think it's a clone of anything: pick up a secondhand one and put it in a loop? If you make a feedback loop you can use it to make batshit insane squawks too. Regular feature on Mogwai's boards too, donchaknow. And for what it's worth, I never had any grief with the bypass.
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I used one of these for a while last year on my board - pretty wild distortion. I'm pretty sure where most other pedals' gain controls go from 0 to 10, this one goes from 10-20. Any setting gets you a heavy sound.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but they haven't made these since the 90's, have they? They should reissue it!
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but they haven't made these since the 90's, have they? They should reissue it!
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The guitarist in my first band had one of these and it actually sounded great through his strat and little amp pushed hard. I bought one semi-recently and I enjoy it. I've read it's actually just a Boss MT-2 without more sophisticated tone shaping controls:
http://www.freestompboxes.org/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=2064
http://www.freestompboxes.org/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=2064
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Really? I've seen them floating around ebay for £25 this year, in fact there's one on ebay now £35 BIN and one bidded up to £10.johnnyseven wrote:I don't want to pay the £60-70 that i've seen new ones go for on the web
Someone famous uses this pedal and i cant remember who it is now. *sucks on a werthers original*
Ummm... Ace from Skunk Anansie?