Date: Mon, 14 Jan 2002 18:18:44 +0000 From: "scott bronnes" Subject: Re: Dan Echo
Your comment on the Danelecto slap echo (pastrami?)is right on the money. I bought one for about $30 - my guitar player bought the Danecho (what is it-$100?)- He heard my slap echo - returned the Danecho & bought the slap.
Scott
I still prefer my Premier 90 - if I could just get rid of that hum!!
>From: "Hambone Hamilton" >To: iwilsm~ahoo.com, harp~arply.com >Subject: Re: Dan Echo >Date: Mon, 07 Jan 2002 14:54:16 -0500 > > >Mark, >I use a Corned Beef Reverb with my Kalamazoo and I think it blows away the >much more expensive Danecho. I agree completely with your >description...artificial is the word. The Corned Beef is no real prize, >either, but adds just enough to "wet" the sound a little. Their Slap Echo >pedal is good too. I have heard that the Little Lanilei reverb pedal, >which >is an outboard spring reverb, is great, but haven't had the opp to try one. >They are often on ebay for around $100. Isn't that Kalamazoo a kick-ass >little amp? I will never sell mine, and may in fact buy two or three more. >Hambone > > >>From: "mark wilson" >>To: >>Subject: Dan Echo >>Date: Thu, 3 Jan 2002 11:15:10 -0800 >> >>I've begun to turn this pedal off more and more lately. It kills the tone >>of my Kalamazoo amp and sounds artificial to me. I'd like to add a small >>amount of reverb >>to my setup without killing the tube effects I get out of my amp. >> >>Are there any pedals out there that can do this? >>I'm willing to pay a few bucks if I need to. >> >> >>Mark W. >>http://www.marksaudiofiles.com > > > > >_________________________________________________________________ >Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp. >
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