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It's not the corned beef (I heard that and it is horrible!). I beleive
the real spring danelectro reverb is at musiciansfriend.com for $150.
best
Dan
--- In SurfGuitar101@y..., Patrick Shiflett <p_shiflett@y...> wrote:
> Can you tell me which Danelectro pedal that is (corned
> beef?) They have a ton of pedals with names taken off
> a grocery list. I saw the Holy Grail listed for $160
> or so and most of the Danelectro around 50 bucks.
> Maybe I'm looking at the wrong thing....
> pat.
> --- Jerry <jerry.soetewey@b...> wrote:
> >
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > First of all I would like to welcome you guys!!!
> >
> > I would like to add a thought on reverb pedals.
> > The Electro Harmonix Holy Grail is a nice reverb
> > pedal, sounds great for
> > practicing and even for rehearsal.
> > Also the new Danelectro reverb pedal with kick pad
> > (to simulate the
> > spring twang when you kick the real thing) seams to
> > sound fine too.
> > (Didn't have the chance to try that one out)
> >
> > Anyway there are some cool cheap(er) spring reverb
> > units (with real
> > springs, instead of digital spring sound) out there.
> > O.K. Nothing beats a Fender Spring, but that one
> > could get deep into
> > your pocket!
> >
> > In the Sixties many (music) companies made
> > freestanding reverb units,
> > which sound really nice. Not all of them are tube
> > amplified, but most of
> > them function as pre-amp as well.
> >
> > Again most sound (very) different from the Fender
> > one, but they have
> > there own sound which can make a difference when you
> > are on a budget and
> > they sound surf enough to me.
> >
> > Just my two cents,
> >
> > Jerry S. from Belgium "The Ohmmen"
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>
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