you're definitely going to be doing the "correct" thing of planting your heel in front of the pedal well before you hit it, just to make sure you hit it right
Those turned off by the fact that it's made of plastic will also be pleasantly surprised at how sturdy this thing is
You are reading snippets from reviews of Danelectro D-5 Fab Chorus Effects Pedal
But the FAB series offers affordable effects ($15 to $20) at surprisingly good quality, and end up sounding as good as some pedals that cost 3 times more.
I've used bigger name chorus pedals that had a very strong effect when set at a lower settings
Some might say you get what you pay for, but the effect this pedal produces isn't even worth the $15 price.
The effect it's self isn't spectacular but its it rivals some $60 or even $80 dollar pedals I have used
The effect it's self isn't spectacular but its it rivals some $60 or even $80 dollar pedals I have used
It sounds nice and adds a cool tone to my setup, but after playing on a few more expensive chorus pedals I would suggest saving up if you really need a chorus pedal
It's not an egregious tone sucker, but if you run a long pedal chain like I do it starts to matter if you are using multiple pedals that lack pristine bypass.
I mostly use it set to about 10 o'clock, 3 o'clock, and 530 for a nice fuller sounding clean tone that isn't too chorus-wet for my tastes.
For the price, this chorus pedal gives a great tone and offers a great addition to any guitarist looking to spice up their cheap setup without busting the bank for more than a few dollars.
Hard to argue with the price on a very effective - nice-sounding chorus
It is subtle but really weak compared to the classic rich ibanez chorus i have.
It sounds nice and adds a cool tone to my setup, but after playing on a few more expensive chorus pedals I would suggest saving up if you really need a chorus pedal
Nice deep chorus, and really adds another color to my guitar sound
If you just want to get a VERY nice chorus pedal, save up, but to just play around with, this is well worth the $15!
It will literally drain the batteries just by having the input cable in, which is why I gave this four stars instead of five
I actually asked for a replacement pedal from Amazon because I thought the one I had was broken, but as it turned out, the pedal simply drained the battery after a day of use and two days of sitting
the 9v battery you put inside the sucker will die very quickly although all the Fab pedals seem to do this, I wasn't even using mine and it killed the battery
But...When I used a fresh 9V 'rechargeable' battery,the sound was very clean, and the effects range quite Broad