through a 35 watt bass combo amplifier and it sounds awesome. It took a minute to figure out which … I was skeptical about this pedal because of the low cost but upon receiving the pedal and using it for a week, I’m thrilled with the sound, looks, quality, and overall value! I’m using this pedal with my bass, through a 35 watt bass combo amplifier and it sounds awesome. It took a minute to figure out which way to turn the dials, to turn the dials up, you look at the back of the pedal and turn the dial right. I have the depth all the way up and the speed all the way down and it makes my bass…
More than an exceptional value! Yes, this pedal is made of plastic. Yes it is inexpensive. But don’t be fooled- unless you really mash on the switch button like an idiot, or over torque the battery cover screw too hard with a screw driver and strip out the plastic threads- it is pretty tough and durable. The chorus effect has plenty of adjustment, tone, and depth. It may not be a Boss pedal, but for $15.99 you are getting a tremendous value and it sounds very good. I was so impressed with these inexpensive pedals I now own 4…
Will buy other D.E. Pedals! Comments: Inexpensive , not ‘cheap’. Thick plastic housing, metal bottom plate w/rubber tread. Solid jacks and switch operation. Switch does not ‘click’ -most of the Behringer pedals don’t either. Battery access through bottom plate with a coin etc-MUCH easier than Behringer which ONLY a pen pressed into the pedal pivots can be used and the spring falls out. I have 7 Behringer pedals, this is my first Dan Electro. Don’t like that the knobs operate BACKWARD! Turn counter-clockwise to INCREASE…
through a 35 watt bass combo amplifier and it sounds awesome. It took a minute to figure out which … I was skeptical about this pedal because of the low cost but upon receiving the pedal and using it for a week, I’m thrilled with the sound, looks, quality, and overall value! I’m using this pedal with my bass, through a 35 watt bass combo amplifier and it sounds awesome. It took a minute to figure out which way to turn the dials, to turn the dials up, you look at the back of the pedal and turn the dial right. I have the depth all the way up and the speed all the way down and it makes my bass…
More than an exceptional value! Yes, this pedal is made of plastic. Yes it is inexpensive. But don’t be fooled- unless you really mash on the switch button like an idiot, or over torque the battery cover screw too hard with a screw driver and strip out the plastic threads- it is pretty tough and durable. The chorus effect has plenty of adjustment, tone, and depth. It may not be a Boss pedal, but for $15.99 you are getting a tremendous value and it sounds very good. I was so impressed with these inexpensive pedals I now own 4…
Will buy other D.E. Pedals! Comments: Inexpensive , not ‘cheap’. Thick plastic housing, metal bottom plate w/rubber tread. Solid jacks and switch operation. Switch does not ‘click’ -most of the Behringer pedals don’t either. Battery access through bottom plate with a coin etc-MUCH easier than Behringer which ONLY a pen pressed into the pedal pivots can be used and the spring falls out. I have 7 Behringer pedals, this is my first Dan Electro. Don’t like that the knobs operate BACKWARD! Turn counter-clockwise to INCREASE…