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Danelectro DJ-5 Tuna Melt Tremolo

Tremolo pedal from Danelectro belonging to the DJ series

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Published on 05/12/06 at 15:26
Tremolo, thus modulating the signal amplitude (volume what)
Transistor technology
A mode switch hard / soft (triangle or sine wave modulation)
1 potentiomtre rglade speed (frquence of modulation)
1 SETTING THE potentiomtre depth (amplitude modulation)
note on the mode: the software is most used because it most closely matches what is expected of a tremolo, can be hard on nanmoins INTERESTED sometimes (but quite rare qd mm or then a is not my style of music)

UTILIZATION

The rglages are well, potentiomtres are neither too much nor too little prcis.
The range of variation is large enough to be a good choice, both in speed and amplitude, cool.

The case is strong enough, as far as not jumping both feet on it ... but we are not brutes, is not it?
Besides, if you buy from OCCAZ, vrifier well have the capo tranparent plastic, which allows the potentiomtres being protected your little feet

SOUND QUALITY

So the least I agree on the previous ones opinion, let me explain:
my config is: American Series Stratocaster, Peavey Classic 30 that the trs simple.
I put in the beginners between the tremolo guitar and the amp, then into the effects loop.
Your exact is the same (qd less marked place in the loop), it loses a lot of momentum, exactly what we are looking for an amp with tubes!
I do not know if this is the effect of him even, but in any case it trsgnant. That's why I do not use it. That said, I have not had the opportunity to test other.

on the other hand in bypass mode, the effect is trs discrt, loss of momentum is almost inaudible (or it may be that I am a bit paranoid with the dynamics: -?)

ps: I write this before Verify that the battery silent still good, lol

OVERALL OPINION

1 year I have, but I do not use it much.

The ratio quality / price is good qd mm trs.
The trick is that you start to have the ds stuff a little better, we need all the string that goes with it ... For example I tried on a peavey amp transistors and impeccable, no loss of dyn., nickel.

For cons, I suspect that quite a few pedals food batteries, watch out well unplug qd you finish playing with! : P

Finally, if I really common use of a tremolo, I would take another. But for the time I use it, good enough for me ca.