danelectro pedals

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my girlfriend wants to buy her brother a danelctro pedal, you the cool looking ones... i just need to know which of these is the nicer sounding distortion/overdrive pedal...


1. yes it has to be a danelectro pedal

2. unfortunatly due to where i live i cnat test any myself, so we will be mail ordering


please use the name of the pedal when responding because the names of them are all fucked up (sausage beaner, mustard tuna, pastrami and soda???? :D)
 
I have the FabTone, it's the big maroon one. It is so much distortion it's almost intolerable. And you can't really turn the distortion down. I originally got it to play pretty heavy prog metal stuff with a Strat. Later I found it was useful for getting insane harmonics. However, as a main distortion pedal it has very little value.

I have heard that the French Toast (small red pedal) is based on the old Foxx fuzzes. I have a Foxx Fuzz/Wah/Volume, and that is the best, heaviest, most perfect fuzz sound ever. Again, the uses are limited, but it will crush the competition.

I tried out a Daddy-O, and it had a pretty good all-around overdrive type sound. Not heavy distortion, but probably the most usable one they make.
 
Small is Beautiful

The mini pedals are a great deal; The T-Bone distortion is only like $20 and it sounds really good.
 
i just a/b tested the danelectro"french toast" with the supposedly bad-ass boss "digital metalizer".....

after messing around on the french toast for ten minutes i plugged in the boss, i turned that drive knob up to fifteen, and it still couldn't pull it off like that little dano... woohhoooo....:D

its a damn shame that the one i bought is a gift for someone else, cuz now i gotsa go out and gets me one!
 
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