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Danelectro Since 1947 Corned Beef Reverb Guitar Effect Pedal Cib Vintage 1999

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Item specifics

Condition
Open box: An item in excellent, new condition with no wear. The item may be missing the original ...
UPC
0611820000240
Brand
Danelectro
Type
Reverb
Model
Corned Beef
MPN
DJ-4

About this product

Product Information

Make your audience go crazy, with the Danelectro Corned Beef pedal. The reverb produced by this Danelectro guitar pedal is something which even you will not be able to resist. This Danelectro Reverb pedal looks like any of the standard Dano pedals, with the dark blue color to differentiate it. With limited number of controls, this Danelectro guitar pedal is easy to use; no confusion with multiple knobs and dials. The ideal device for lo-fi players and beginners, this Danelectro Reverb pedal will definitely satisfy your hunger for that 45's effect. Bring home the Danelectro Corned Beef and experiment with reverbs for that twang in your strings.

Product Identifiers

Brand
Danelectro
MPN
DJ-4
UPC
0611820000240
Model
Corned Beef
eBay Product ID (ePID)
78744300

Product Key Features

Type
Reverb

Additional Product Features

Power Supply
Battery

Item description from the seller

noaroffma_0

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3.5
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  • That old adage is true: you get what you pay for!

    As you read this review (which I'm writing just before Christmas, 2010), try to keep in mind that even a halfway-decent reverb pedal -- that is, one in a metal stomp box, with even a reasonably decent output signal -- is going to run you somewhere around $150-175, that a really good one will cost around $250, and that "the Holy Grail" of reverbs (a hand-wired unit, built around a tube-and-transformer circuit) start at about a grand, and work their way up, from there. Okay? That said, Danelectro's "Corned Beef" Reverb Pedal, whose cheap, but rigid case is made of what looks to be fiberglass-reinforced nylon, and whose guts sound screechy and "sandy" at anything north of the halfway point, costs $29.99, brand new! Is it a complete and utter piece of crap? By most standards, yes. But if you ...

  • Not the Best/Not Horrible

    I bought the Danelectro reverb after I found the Behringer DR600 to be a waste of money. The Danelectro is less versatile and cannot produce the same array of sounds as the higher end units. But it does make a very usable and wet reverb, and it adds somewhat of a vintage tone. For the limited range of reverb sounds you can get, it sounds better than the Behringer I had (which might have been defective). It can make deep reverbs without muddying or sucking the tone out of the guitar signal, which I find to be the most useful thing about it. Basically this pedal is disposable, but useful until you can upgrade. I'll probably replace it with a Boss RV-5 or maybe a Hardwire RV-7; when the prices start coming down for used ones. But for now, I mainly use the Danelectro to boost my amp's built ...

  • It's a $15 reverb pedal. It works, for adding slight reverb to your mix.

    it's not the greatest reverb. but it's definitely worth $15. you get what you pay for. if the mix is past 12 'o' clock then the "cheapness" of the reverb begins to be more noticeable. if you want to add just a little reverb, that has a litte spring reverb flavor to it, then this could possibly work. plus, its only $15-20, brand new.

  • long live rock and roll, long live dan-O

    danelectro,now there's a blast from the past. from the the 1960's in fact. designed for that garage band rock & roll sound, for players on a budget. i just love the nostalgia, the old school vibe. danelectro made inexpensive guitars for silvertone,kay, and others, sold from cataloques for sears montgomery wards and the like. and who can resist cool names like dan-o-blaster,ham and eggs,long horn bass and of course my neat corned beef. hey it even came with a danelectro brand 9v battery ! steve hickey, village custom guitars

  • Danelectro Corned Beef : Cheesy Slap Back Echo for Super Cheap.

    This pedal is made very cheap, but I knew that when I bought it. It is good for one thing and one thing only: adding cheesy slap back echo to your instrument. I like it, but you may not. It's one of those "beauty is in the eye of the beholder" type pedals.