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Danelectro Cool Cat CC-1 Chorus

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Similar Products Danelectro Cool Cat Series CC-1 Chorus Guitar Effects Pedal @ Musician's Friend
Manufacturer URL http://www.danelectro.com/
Ease of Use 9.5 (2 responses)
Sound Quality 9.5 (2 responses)
Reliability 9.0 (1 response)
Customer Support 10.0 (1 response)
Overall Rating 9.0 (1 response)
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Product: Danelectro Cool Cat CC-1 Chorus
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 07/09/2008 at 11:56am by fumanii

Ease of Use : 10
Pretty easy to get a good tone with this. I really dig the mix function and the tone knob!!

Sound Quality : 10
My biggest gripe with my previous chorus was that it sounded harsh. The Cool Cat is very smooth. I was going to get the modded Arion but when I got this I knew I had what I needed. I run this in a wet/dry/wet setup with various overdrives, wah, whammy, volume pedal, a TC Nova Delay and some compression. I power it with a Voodoo Labs Pedal Power 2. It can get that nice 80's lush Landau type of sound.

Reliability : No Opinion
Has been pretty bullet proof so far. I have gone to countless rehearsals with it as well as numerous gigs. It has not failed me yet.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : No Opinion


Product: Danelectro Cool Cat CC-1 Chorus
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 06/06/2008 at 10:43am by bieke

Ease of Use : 9
easy enough

3 Controls :

DEPTH: controls the intensity of the chorus and interacts with the speed control in such a way that slower speed settings can take higher depth settings ; as speed increases, depth may need to be reduced, unless you want a detuned effect

SPEED: controls the speed of the chorus, but you need to have the depth control set higher than zero

MIX/EQ: again, a stacked control
The inner control adjusts the mix (it goes to 100% wet !)
Lowering the Mix control makes the chorus effect more subtle, raising the Mix control takes the sound toward vibrato.
Tthe outer control adjusts the chorus EQ, it adjusts the tone of the chorus only, leaving your dry signal unaffected. Sort of like a high frequency roll off. If the chorus sounds too metallic, this can be sorted by turning the EQ control

Sound Quality : 9
???3D shimmer and swirl???

Now, chorus is the effect I usually hate
I only use the warbly Provibe chorus on my Foxrox CC-2 sparingly, I even found the CE-2 too metallic sounding, and used an EHX Small Clone for a while but always thought it was too much, could only stand it with distortion, but it always sounded too over the top,
For a while I also used a Pearl F-605, because it could do over the top chorus sounds. I kind of gave up on chorus pedals, if needed, I rely on my EHX Stereo Memoryman.

Now this Coolcat chorus has a nice color though
Plug it in and setting all controls to 12 o???clock exactly reminds me why I hate chorus.
It???s that metallic, classic chorus sound, a sound I profoundly hate.
I don???t think this pedal is for me ??? I just turn the controls all the way up and I???m getting a wacky, spaced out detuned sound, there should be a law against it ???
Sick

I never had a chorus pedal that made such an extreme sound (I admit I never tried the Pefftronics Rand-o-Matic, not even an EHX Polychorus) ???
Interesting too

So I was curious to hear it with all the controls set to minimum, which doesn???t make sense, but it was a good starting point, I found a couple of useful rhythm sounds that I could stand, as long as depth was below 10 o???clock and speed no higher than 11, the EQ all the way down and mixing in the effect gently, about 11 o???clock already was too much for me, and there I found myself actually enjoying it ???

In the manual, there also is a settings for vibrato and rotating speaker sounds and those are useful, the vibrato is still relatively fast at slowest setting, and I really had to sit down for a minute and finetune the depth vs. speed ratio, but all of a sudden I found the soft spot and got that spinning leslie sound
Well not really, but pretty convincing though
Actually nice
Useful
hmmm, I still hate chorus
but the EQ/mix control on this pedal makes a whole world of difference

I???ll have to play this one some more, also still need to try it with distorted sounds, I did not find a warbly Univibe sound setting

Reliability : 9
onlmy had it for a week, but it seems roadworthy


Customer Support : 10
great service

Overall Rating : 9
Danolectro always puts in a lot of effort to create a special package
For the Coolcat Series, again they rely on the retro vintage style
The Coolcat pedals come in a colorful cardboard box with a pic of the pedal,
the new Coolcat logo, a vignette with the silhouet of a head, bit like James Dean
I think there must be at least 7 different typefaces used on the box alone
Hmmm, interesting Dano Facto
On the box it says
???When was the first guitar effect pedal invented ?
It may well have been in 1950, when Danelectro introduced the Danelectro ???Echo Box???, a compact reverb unit???

I did not know that.

Inside the box is the pedal, in bubble wrap
A fold out manual, English only, that covers the entire Coolcat series.
It???s a well written manual, it starts with an overview of features common to all Coolcat models, and then it goes on to explain all the controls and all the features of each Coolcat pedal in detail, and some useful and entertaining sample settings are given as well.

Also, in the box is a warranty card for a 12 month limited warranty
3 swags
and a thumbnail size foldout color catalog with all the Coolcat pedals and Danelectro guitars

then the pedal also is a bit funny looking, oddly shaped, a bit of an old bakelite shaver and a seashell, I did not like it at first glance, but it doesn???t bother me either
these are compact sized pedals, the housing and bottom lid are made of metal, probably cast iron, light as a feather
bright blue on/off status LED in the middle
kind of tacky adhesive label
what appear to be silkscreened labels for the controls
on top of the pedal are the controls, not too close to one another, black ribbed plastic knobs with a white marker,
in and output jacks are where they should be, made of metal as well and the familiar Boss style adapter jack
Bottom has rubber and a plastic battery compartment with a plastic battery cover and a wrapped Danelectro 9V battery inside, which is nice.
The lid of the battery cover is also made of plastic, looks like it could break easily.

One of the acclaimed features of the Coolcat pedals is that they have true bypass switching. It???s an integrated little lid on the front that triggers a 3PDT switch underneath, the switch itself is fitted on a separate little circuit board. When you stomp the lid, you???ll hear the distinct click of the familiar 3DPT switch. Actually, you really have to put your foot down to engage the switch.

In conclusion, I???m not too excited about the shape, but it doesn???t put me off either, what???s more important, the design is functional, the controls feel right, the build quality seems solid, I feel the urge to peel off the silly label, but why should I bother, it???s the sound that matters.


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