Danelectro Pepperoni DJ-6

Danelectro Pepperoni DJ-6

Danelectro's 70's style phasing Mini effect pedal.


Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price: $49.00

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User Reviews of the Danelectro Pepperoni DJ-6

  • Submitted by kk from Annandale On Hudson, NY (104 points) on Sep 4, 2009
  • one of the most dissapointing Danelectro units. useless in a feedback loop because it's so weak. completely unbendable.
  • Good Points: - you can throw it when you're playing a show and look really badass
  • Bad Points: - everything
  • Price Paid: US$15.00
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  • Submitted by Nick from La Crescenta, CA (18 points) on Dec 27, 2005
  • I am a big fan of these Dano pedals. Most of my setup is made up of Danelectro fx. This phaser is awesome. it only has 1 knob, but it really gets the job done. When put on the slowest setting my loop makes the most bizarre sounds. It makes it ebb and flow oddly. it is definitely recommended because it sound good and it appears to be really cheap
  • Good Points: cheap it sounds good, even better than some more expensive models Extremely simple
  • Bad Points: none really
  • Price Paid: US$0.00
  • Purchased At: gift
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  • Submitted by snuffnord from Rohnert Park, CA (48 points) on Jan 11, 2004
  • a nice, basic phaser. has a really pretty noise on the clean signal, and when its distorted, it gets really harsh. has a really good pink noise swoosh.
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  • Price Paid: US$0.00
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  • Submitted by timothy from Rohnert Park, CA (68 points) on Dec 25, 2003
  • it is the same as mxr phase90, only a crapload cheaper. fucking swell in a FLoop. swooshy, crunchy fuzzy divy. i love it along with milkshake they were my first ventur into modulation.
  • Good Points: a/b with phase 90 and compare prices, then youll see. place in FLoop, youll like it.
  • Bad Points: none. i dont need ten million knobs. speed is enough.
  • Price Paid: US$40.00
  • Purchased At: music biz
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  • Submitted by nkondi from Portland, OR (610 points) on Jul 2, 2003
  • got this in a lot of fx. pretty standard bleeps and blips, in a loop, but theres only one control and it makes this thing utterly useless. on top of that...its a mini.
  • Good Points: cheap...but dont waste your time.
  • Bad Points: stupid mini...
  • Price Paid: US$15.00
  • Purchased At: ebay
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  • Submitted by D/A A/D from Halifax (410 points) on Mar 26, 2003
  • Well I just remembered that I had 3 of these little pieces of junk a few years back, so I thought I would review all 3... Well more or less trash... Well I can not beleave that I actualy bought this thing without testing it first, IT SUCKED SOOOOO BAD that I could not even find a worthy bend in it... So it wasn;t even worth it for experimenting... It was worthless, so subtile that a guitarest wouldn;t even want it...
  • Good Points: None...
  • Bad Points: Cheep, sounding, and quality... JUST PLAIN SUCKED!..
  • Price Paid: US$0.00
  • Purchased At: Hugga Guitar
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  • Submitted by Ryan from Hamilton (4 points) on Sep 1, 2002
  • Not much to say about a pedal with so little control. Only one knob to control the speed of the phase...no level, no intensity, nothing. Regardless of the speed, the effect is barely noticeable, unless used on long, droning notes. Doesn't matter where you put it, usually all you get is a slight "woosh-woosh" staticy sound in the background. Drone artists would probably love it, however. It's got a good sound, but is hardly suitable for harsh noise.
  • Good Points: Decent phase sound for the price.
  • Bad Points: No control, no balls.
  • Price Paid: US$30.00
  • Purchased At: Thomas Walls
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