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« Danelectro Cool Cat »
Published on 07/14/01 at 15:00I was looking for a chorus pedal to add to my effects. I started by reading as many
reviews about chorus pedals as I could. Then I watched E-Bay for the pedals
I was interested in. The Cool Cat has an excellent review history and the price
on E-Bay was always pretty good. I picked mine up for <$40.
The Cool Cat is built like a tank. It is a very heavy construction.
The unit is very simple to operate. You can get some really interesting chorus
sounds out of the unit with a twist of its two dials - speed & chill.
As this was a used unit and I wanted the manual that came with it, I contacted
Danelectro to get a manual. They sent me one for free.
This is more of a warning. The unit requires two 9-volt batteries to operate. I would
highly recommend getting Danelectro's AC adaptor (wall wart) for this unit. Make
sure to get the 18 volt unit.
Excellent construction. Solid heavy gauge steel. Excellent quality.
If you can find one used for ~$40 get it!
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
reviews about chorus pedals as I could. Then I watched E-Bay for the pedals
I was interested in. The Cool Cat has an excellent review history and the price
on E-Bay was always pretty good. I picked mine up for <$40.
The Cool Cat is built like a tank. It is a very heavy construction.
The unit is very simple to operate. You can get some really interesting chorus
sounds out of the unit with a twist of its two dials - speed & chill.
As this was a used unit and I wanted the manual that came with it, I contacted
Danelectro to get a manual. They sent me one for free.
This is more of a warning. The unit requires two 9-volt batteries to operate. I would
highly recommend getting Danelectro's AC adaptor (wall wart) for this unit. Make
sure to get the 18 volt unit.
Excellent construction. Solid heavy gauge steel. Excellent quality.
If you can find one used for ~$40 get it!
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com