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Airy, complex guitar tone for next to nothing.
Chorus is a great way to fatten your rhythms and add character to your leads. Now Dano lets you do it on a shoestring with the Danelectro Fab chorus. Full controls include mix, speed, depth, and effect on/off foot button. Cool retro-futuristic design is small and tough with a rubber base. Runs on 9V battery or optional 9V DC adaptor.
Danelectro Fab Chorus Features:
- Mix, speed, and depth controls
- Rugged and sharp design
- Large, springy button
- 9V operation, battery (not included) or optional adaptor
- Rubber base
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Awesome!
I bought this pedal not to long ago and beleive it or not, the manager of the store saw me testing a shcecter with a Metal distortion petal from boss. He came up to me and said asked what kind of music I was in to. I said i was into Jazz, Metal, rock, punk, emo, you know...pretty much anything, and he said that he thinks he knows a pedal that would suit me. So he handed me this foot pedal and says it is only 15 bucks! So i couldnt compete with that so i bought it, not knowing what to expect. I got home, plugged it in....and i laughed so hard! This little thing can make the most weirdest noises but they are without a doubt one of the most unique sounds I have ever heard! I can play alot of songs with it! So if you have about 20 bucks to blow, just go to guitar center, buy it, go home and enjoy this little creature! I love it!
Reviewed by Adam1081 on 4/9/2007 who plays Everything really.
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Fun toy for cheap
This pedal is pretty fun to play around with and has some interesting sounds. It isnt very rugged but it is plastic after all. To me it is worth the change but I wouldnt keep it on my pedal board. It is really just a gimic. It is a bit loud. It has a humm but if you have a noise gate it should be cool. With that said it is worth the money. You cant go wrong with the price.
Reviewed by pmm86 on 11/2/2006 who plays Rock, Blues, Jazz, Church.
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Great choice for testing
If you are like me not really knowing what pedals to get this is the way to go, for $20 what can you really expect.
I think this is a really great pedal and took my playing to the next level, I purchased with a Flange and have them going though a Cry Baby Wah into a Crate GX-15 practice amp that has overdrive distortion and reverb.
If your into mashing your pedals with your foot, this is not for you, the plastic may not take the abuse, but for a tester on the cheap this is the way to go without breaking the bank.
The downside is from what I understand is while running on battery power you need to disconnect the in lead to preserve the battery or it will be in standby mode and drain the battery.
Reviewed by Chef Nick on 1/10/2007 who plays Blues, Hard Rock.
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Expensive? No, but you might think it.
this is probably the cheapest pedal on the market, but you couldn't tell from the sound. It has a surprisingly broad range of sounds: anything from a flanger-esque whine, to an almost indecipherable warble.
In a pinch, this pedal will do you good. I'm not the tone monkey that some of my friends are, but I can tell if a pedal is decent, and that's exactly what this is. I've seen them for $12 on sale at a Guitar Center, which is a steal.
This is my 2nd/3rd pedal that I bought. I also have a Dano Fab Flanger and a Boss Metal Zone and when i've got all three going, i've got a great sound.
Reviewed by T3hRav3n on 10/27/2006 who plays Metal, Rock, Worship.
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Its all in the name
This has all the features that a chorus pedal needs. The Danelectro company got this one right. Mix feature is something most pedals miss. It gives your sound just the right flavor with out masking your clean tone. Lots of room for diffrent sounds out of this thing. works great with all of my distotions, delays and tremolo.
Now the down side to this is first of that its plastic which to me is no problem. But how really cares about that for the great price it has. It adds a little more bass when its on depending on your settings. Again no problem there cuz it gives an umph to the sound. The biggy is that there is a light "wow" sound when you leave it on and aren't playing but messing with the mix minumizes that.
Overall great by for everyone that isn't playing huge venues.
Reviewed by hmdesign83 on 8/24/2006 who plays acoustic Indie Rock.
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