Danelectro DD-1 Fab Tone Distortion Pedal

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Fab distortion from the Tube Pioneers!

Danelectro pioneered tube amps in 1947. This hot little box delivers the definitive vintage distortion. Its tonality covers a range far superior to most popular distortion units. 2 tone controls offer infinite variation. Powered by 9V battery (included) or optional DA-1 power supply.


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Great pedal, many tones, well built

This is one of the pedals that made Danelectro an industry standard. It's got many tones also so it can be used for almost any style of music. Its also relatively cheap I definitely say buy it for a fuzzy distortion box.

Reviewed by theguitarist182 on 10/3/2006

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The Best Vintage Distortion!

In the last couple of years I?ve become quite the Danelectro addict. The Fab Tone was one of the first Dano products I bought. The Fab Tone is my favorite distortion, really gets that mid/late 60s tone. If you?re into early Stones, Guess Who, Mitch Ryder, you need this. It sounds great on that old stuff, it?s also good for some blues, and even punk rock. Take the time to tweak it, a little goes a long way. People complain about the jacks, but they?ve never been a problem for me, if you take care of your junk you won?t have a problem.

Reviewed by Electric Bill Pylon on 3/21/2007 who plays Blues, Punk, Classic Rock.

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Great heavy distortion pedal.

This pedal is great for heavy rock. It has a really low mid range for some reason. But thats what I like. And it sounds great with my Fender Toronado Guitar and Behringer V-tone Amp. thanks

Reviewed by Funky L on 10/27/2006 who plays Everything except Rap..

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This pedal is great!!!

I bought this pedal a few years ago and it has been a staple of my equipment ever since. I am by no means a novice (I have played for over 10 years) and I highly recommend this pedal. This pedal will give you anywhere from nice soft overdrive with harmonic overtones to full on heavy meatl distortion with screaching highs and deep chunky lows. At this price you will not find a better pedal. Buy it now!!!

Reviewed by Petenice on 8/23/2006 who plays rock/blues/metal.

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The Beast

The look is classic, but looks can be deceiving. This is a heavy distortion pedal. I've had this thing forever, and I thought it was broken for a while, but it was just a bad cable. The near death experience had me looking around for a replacement, which I was kind of looking forward to simply because this pedal does one trick and does it well. Now I like it, but at church I get looked at funny when I stomp this. There is no subtle overdrive sound. There are just varying levels of extreme distortion. Now this is not nesessarily a metal shredding pedal, although it can be used in that genre. The sound is more meaty and chunky. You hear individual string tones more clearer. Think STP. Play one if you get the chance.

Reviewed by Darren on 10/11/2006 who plays alternative, experimental.

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