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Re: On the subject of reverb... dano

Ian (get_hustle) - 10 Apr 2005 23:23:01

Well I am not of the school of dano=junk. I play a Hodad and have
done so for quite some time now, and I ABSOLUTELY LOVE IT. All my
friends think my gretsch is some hot shit (and i like that too don't
get me wrong) but price for ass kicking tone and features nothing
beats a dano. I just heard things about the spring king that said it
wasnt the greatest, I never actually got to try one out. I have
searched and seen other pedals of similar make, but I just recently
bout a fender super reverb and I don't think I need anymore 'verb
than I got. I was just curious about this vanamp, if I had known it
was already discussed (how could i have not hahaha) i wouldnt have
posted, lol. Oh well thanks for the responses adn whatnot.
--- In , "Shawn Martin" <drumuitar@y...>
wrote:
>
> --- In , "Ian" <Get_Hustle@h...> wrote:
> >
> > Awhile ago I remember there being hot debate and discussion over
the
> > Danelectro Spring King. The general concensus on that seemed to
point
> > to it being a total piece of junk.
>
>
> I've had a Spring King for a couple years. I wouldn't call it a
piece
> of junk. For the price, it does a good job and it has a real tank.
> The Little Lanelei pedal costs more and is basically the same thing,
> and gets better reviews for some odd reason. Maybe because some
> people automatically think that Dano gear is all junk. Unless
someone
> doesn't have the space for a regular Fender reverb unit, the
> Reverbmate seems to be pretty steep in price. You can get one of
the
> Fender units for not *that* much more, and it'll be much better for
surf.

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Marty Tippens (mctippens) - 11 Apr 2005 01:04:11

Don't worry about asking questions that have already been asked, Ian. I only
mentioned the previous discussion so you could search the archive if you wanted
more detail.
I see in the new Guitar Player that Danelectro is back in the guitar making biz
but it looks like the offer only one model.
-Marty
----- Original Message -----
From: Ian
To:
Sent: Sunday, April 10, 2005 9:23 PM
Subject: [SurfGuitar101] Re: On the subject of reverb... dano
Well I am not of the school of dano=junk. I play a Hodad and have
done so for quite some time now, and I ABSOLUTELY LOVE IT. All my
friends think my gretsch is some hot shit (and i like that too don't
get me wrong) but price for ass kicking tone and features nothing
beats a dano. I just heard things about the spring king that said it
wasnt the greatest, I never actually got to try one out. I have
searched and seen other pedals of similar make, but I just recently
bout a fender super reverb and I don't think I need anymore 'verb
than I got. I was just curious about this vanamp, if I had known it
was already discussed (how could i have not hahaha) i wouldnt have
posted, lol. Oh well thanks for the responses adn whatnot.
--- In , "Shawn Martin" <drumuitar@y...>
wrote:
>
> --- In , "Ian" <Get_Hustle@h...> wrote:
> >
> > Awhile ago I remember there being hot debate and discussion over
the
> > Danelectro Spring King. The general concensus on that seemed to
point
> > to it being a total piece of junk.
>
>
> I've had a Spring King for a couple years. I wouldn't call it a
piece
> of junk. For the price, it does a good job and it has a real tank.
> The Little Lanelei pedal costs more and is basically the same thing,
> and gets better reviews for some odd reason. Maybe because some
> people automatically think that Dano gear is all junk. Unless
someone
> doesn't have the space for a regular Fender reverb unit, the
> Reverbmate seems to be pretty steep in price. You can get one of
the
> Fender units for not *that* much more, and it'll be much better for
surf.
.
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