Danelectro Corned Beef Reverb
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Steve Hitsman
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Danelectro Corned Beef Reverb
Anybody have any experience with this pedal?
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Donny Hinson
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It's a vintage sound, with a slight "tanky" tone. It reminds me of the smaller amps that sometimes use a low-grade, short delay tank. It's got a lot of verb, but it's not the clean-clear sound we associate with high-end units (like a Lexicon). I wouldn't use it for pedal steel, but it's just the thing for surf or retro rock music. It's got a decent slapback sound, too if you're into that sound.
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Bob Bowden
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Ernie Pollock
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quality issues
I just don't think the quality of that small line of danelectro pedals would ever meet the standards of a steel guitar player, some of them are just awful!! The best one I heard was the 'Black Coffee' distortion, its not too bad, but I don't think they are built to last like the other danelectro pedals [big ones]
Ernie
Ernie