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Danelectro Fab Echo Guitar Effects Pedal

Description



Features
- Rugged and sharp design
- Mix and repeat controls
- Large, springy button
- 9V operation, battery (not included) or optional adapter
- Rubber base
Reviews
4.13
30 Reviews
71%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
Most Liked Positive Review
From trippy to rockabilly- this pedal rocks!
I got this pedal a short while ago. The Fab Echo is excellent. I play it through a Roland Jazz Chorus 120 with a vintage Chandler Tube Driver. The sound is amazing. Though there are only two adjustment knobs on the pedal it is very versatile and it can go from very subtle echo to a sound that could only be described as space age. The one flaw with the product and also the Fab pedal series in general is the weird way that you need to turn the knobs. This is due to the fact that they are on the side of the pedal instead of the top (see the picture). It isn?t a big deal but just something worth noting. The hard plastic casing is holding up well and the bright blue light that indicates when it is on is very easy to see. For $15 you cannot go wrong. Add this excellent pedal to your arsenal.
Most Liked Negative Review
Just a bad idea
I have nobody to blame but myself, I decided to create my home studio with new pedals since my old Boss pedals did not compliment the new appeal, the Fab pedal lasted 30 minutes prior to failing, the light still turns on but no sound,
- Amateur Recording2
- Home Studio2
- Jamming2
- Performances1
- Limited practice1
- Limited Selection Of Effects2
- Plastic case may impact durability1
- Poor Sound Quality1
- Design1
- zero1
- Experienced7
- Compact2
- Excellent Sound Quality2
- Responsive2
- Inexpensive1
- Easy Operation1
Reviewed by 30 customers
Just a bad idea
submitted6 years ago
byDave
fromLaguna Niguel CA
I have nobody to blame but myself, I decided to create my home studio with new pedals since my old Boss pedals did not compliment the new appeal, the Fab pedal lasted 30 minutes prior to failing, the light still turns on but no sound,
San Electro - good basic effect on a budget.
submitted6 years ago
byMr. Night
fromSE Kansas
I'm pretty much a "bedroom player" and this is my first effects pedal. It makes the room sound bigger.
Very good low cost reverb unit
submitted6 years ago
byRandy
fromNorth Carolina
Use for practice and informal events.
Excellent bang for the buck
submitted7 years ago
byDave
fromUndisclosed
I am not experienced with pedals, but I am quite pleased with what this pedal can do. I bought it, along with other Danelectro pedals and a Behringer Tube Overdrive pedal, to use with a tube amp. I don't know if more expensive pedals are better but I'm totally satisfied with the performance of this economy pedal.
Great simple pedal
Verified Buyer
submitted8 years ago
byLen
fromLos Angeles
One trick pony great for a little slap back I use it with harp. It's also quite sturdy. No tone loss.
Works good
Verified Buyer
submitted8 years ago
byHoward
fromundisclosed
It's nice, it's very inexpensive and made from plastic except for the bottom panel which is heavy steel Sheetmetal that makes it not flip overdo easily. It does what it says it will.😎
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