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Danelectro DJ-2 T-Bone Distortion

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Price New Danelectro DJ-2 T-Bone Distortion @ Musician's Friend
Manufacturer URL http://www.danelectro.com/
Ease of Use 9.5 (46 responses)
Sound Quality 7.0 (47 responses)
Reliability 6.9 (40 responses)
Customer Support 6.9 (10 responses)
Overall Rating 7.2 (44 responses)
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Product: Danelectro DJ-2 T-Bone Distortion
Price Paid: USD 5 USED
Submitted 01/15/2009 at 01:35am by Patrick

Ease of Use : 10
There's a button and two straightforward knobs. Can't get much simpler than that!

Sound Quality : 8
There really is no logical reason that a $5 distortion pedal should sound this good! Very thick, beefy sound - especially good for bass!

At low distortion, you can get a warm, bluesy tone. If you crank it all the way though, you can get an extremely hot, screaming tone with miles of sustain.

Speaking of cranking it all the way, the only reason I gave it an 8 instead of a 10 is because it gets very noisy past about 3 oclock on the distortion dial.

Reliability : 6
As for the sound, it hasn't changed a bit since I got it. Physically though, it's pretty pathetic. It's made of plastic, so it doesn't feel solid at all, and the knobs can easily pop off. I'm actually missing one of them, so I have to switch the remaining knob between controls to change anything.

Customer Support : No Opinion
no idea

Overall Rating : 9
I play all styles, but specifically with this pedal, I play rock and metal. It probably wouldn't be very good for super fast shredding hair metal stuff as it can be a bit muddy, but it's perfect for slow, lumbering doom metal which is what I like!

I have been playing guitar and bass for about 6 or 7 years. I have had a few cheapo guitars, but my current instruments are an Epiphone Dot semihollow guitar and a Wishbass Swirl fretless bass. As for amps, I just have a little Marshal 10 watt guitar amp and a Hartke 15 watt bass amp. This pedal sounds best with the guitar or bass running into the Hartke for the biggest, crunchiest tone.


Product: Danelectro DJ-2 T-Bone Distortion
Price Paid: GBP 35
Submitted 11/11/2007 at 03:38pm by Wills Bradford
Email: wills831<at>hotmail dot co dot uk

Ease of Use : 10
This pedal is about as simple as it could get, two knobs, one footswitch, in jack, out jack and all labeled

and you get a reccomended setting with it

Sound Quality : 9
Great sound quality through a Roland KC-100

i haven't tried very high volume levels yet though

Reliability : 9
Had this pedal for about 2 years now, never had any problems with it, although, i'm not rough with my stuff (that rhymes =D )

i would definately gig without backup

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never had any dealings with them

Overall Rating : 9
I play blues/classic rock, this has a great range of sounds for my playing styles, i'd definately buy another if it's been lost or stolen

all in all, great pedal


Product: Danelectro DJ-2 T-Bone Distortion
Price Paid: USD 20.00
Submitted 02/02/2007 at 07:21am by Bob
Email: rockindog<at>gmail dot com

Ease of Use : 9
Two Knobs, very easy to use.

Sound Quality : 7
I like the sound quality, I use it after my Zoom G2 for a lead boost and it is great for that. I wouldn't use this as a stand alone pedal. I have several guitars that I use but my main one is My Martin Stinger loaded with a GFS lil killer at the bridge and stock single coils for middle and neck pups. My amp is a kickass Crate VC50H (one of the few kickass amps Crate made) I don't like the "pop" sound when I engage it for leads. Other than that it works well for what I bought it for.

Reliability : 5
Dunno about this one yet but I am pretty easy on my gear so it shouldn't be an issue

Customer Support : No Opinion
Havent had to deal with them.

Overall Rating : 7
I play in a cover band that does classic rock to Metal. I've been playing for 20 years and I own too much gear to speak of. If it were stolen or lost I'd probably buy another one. I like it better than my Japanese made DS-1. I like the punchy mids for leads. For what I paid for it theres no way I can complain about this pedal at all.


Product: Danelectro DJ-2 T-Bone Distortion
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 08/04/2006 at 03:50am by Vivek MEHTA

Ease of Use : 10
Only two knobs ( wish it had more as I am a geek/freak for more knobs on gadgets). Its all about control, Baby !!!

More tone controls would be nice.

Sound Quality : 8
Gets me the AC/DC sound right away.

Not noisy at medium gains and levels.

Not meant for metal sounds ( But I woudl like to mod it to reach metal zones)

Ok for blues, overdrive, country, and AC/DC !!!

Reliability : 6
Unless you stamp it too hard, I guess you are OK.

Customer Support : No Opinion
No Opinion

Overall Rating : No Opinion
No one distortion does it all. I like distortion units and have 14 of them. This little best has its place for a particular kind of sound.


Product: Danelectro DJ-2 T-Bone Distortion
Price Paid: US $10.00 used
Submitted 06/06/2006 at 10:38am by StratCat

Ease of Use : 10
Simple - 2 knobs

Sound Quality : 9
Stratocaster, Neck PickUP, T-Bone with both knobs at 10 O'clock, guitar volumn at 5, 65 watt Fender on clean at vol 7 and away you go. Used as a Lead channel for a one-channel amp this thing produces some very warm, nice smokey blues notes. No noise, no "tone sucking" as someone else has put it. Very pleasing tones can be achieved with this pedal if you just fiddle with it 'til you get the sound you want. Metal? Fogetaboutit! Blues? yeahbaby!

Reliability : 10
Seems tough enough. should be reliable. Backup pedal? What's that?

Customer Support : 5
I have not dealt with the company, but the Website sucks. It should have good sound demos of all their stuff and downloadable manuals, like the competition.

Overall Rating : 10
For Blues, Classic Rock, or Country I don't think you can find a better pedal for the money.


Product: Danelectro DJ-2 T-Bone Distortion
Price Paid: US $10 used
Submitted 12/29/2005 at 08:45am by Steve

Ease of Use : 7
If you can't figure this thing out, don't play guitar......

Sound Quality : 2
This thing sucks. It sucks away any decent tone you may have. Normally you could simply adjust the tone knob on your distortion pedal, but this thing doesn't have a tone knob. God it sucks.

Reliability : 7
I've had it for 4 years and everything still works on it, maybe b/c I never use it......

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never tried.

Overall Rating : 2
Don't buy this. Dish out the 40$ for a DS-1. And if you're really serious, get a Tubescreamer or an amp with decent distortion.


Product: Danelectro DJ-2 T-Bone Distortion
Price Paid: $50 (Australian)
Submitted 05/29/2005 at 06:21am by august falling
Email: quick_time_player<at>hotmail dot com

Ease of Use : 10
totally easy to use - only two knobs so you can't go wrong. Easy to mix the right kind of sound...

Sound Quality : 6
using a strat copy (riviera), and a rox axe practise amp. this pedal is ok as a stand alone, but i prefer to use it to give a very chunky sound when palm muting - used after a Boss DS-2 Overdrive.
gives lots of feedback when used at high gain settings, but not of the harsh squealing type.
i play punk rock mainly so this pedal isn't of too much use to me, but it does its job as a stand alone pedal.
definitely not useful if you're trying keep the original sound of your guitar... and high frequencies are severely damped.

Reliability : 10
extremely dependable, while the casing is plastic it can take a good stomp - i actually tend to jump on my pedals and while rubber has come off my shoe onto the pedal, the surface of the pedal is hardly even scratched. as for the control knobs being knocked off, there is a footguard included for a reason - unless you deliberately boot the knobs with the tip of your shoe, there is no chance you will even touch them...
i've never heard of going into a gig with a backup pedal, but this pedal is perfectly reliable.

Customer Support : No Opinion
never tried customer support.

Overall Rating : 5
i play punk rock, new rock, new metal and emo.
the pedal is useful to add to a distorted sound but i can't really say it's useful for my style, though my style isn't matched to the pedal.
i've been playing guitar for two and a half years, electric for one and a half.
if it were stolen i would miss the pedal but i doubt i would bother with buying a new one - i own a Boss DS-2 Overdrive distortion pedal and feel that this is does the job for me.
the pedal can be used as a volume booster, light overdrive or can have various wacky applications when placed in unconventional roles - i've used it to simulate the tremolo effect in Greenday's Boulevard Of Broken Dreams while tapping my guitar strings.


Product: Danelectro DJ-2 T-Bone Distortion
Price Paid: $15 (canada) used
Submitted 03/15/2005 at 06:00pm by Jonathan Oakley
Email: atv_rider_14 at hotmail<dot>com

Ease of Use : 9
Well like the guy before me,2 knobs.....

Sound Quality : 5
Well i run a peavey kb100 with a samick strat style electric with a Gibson Dirty finger pickup in the bridge position.I find the pedal very noisy at high gain.the distortion itself is nice and crunchy its just really hard to balance the clean and distortion evenly and whean i play live the feedback is too much and i end uo switching back to my gnx1.But again,obviously with the pickup i have which has alot of power there would be more feedback than usual.I think its best to use this pedal at home for practicing.

Reliability : 4
I would'nt depend on it for playing live,theres no threshold on it or compression so i would'nt use it without a backup.

Customer Support : No Opinion
never delt with the company

Overall Rating : 6
I play punk rock so the sound is'nt matched best with what i play,but i'm more of a classical sound guy so i like a crunch sound.I have been playing for 3 years and it helps alot when practicing with my band at a lower volume level.

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Product: Danelectro DJ-2 T-Bone Distortion
Price Paid: US $50
Submitted 01/14/2005 at 08:32pm by Anonymous

Ease of Use : 10
i find it very easy to get a good fat tone(70s hard rock and thick blues).

Sound Quality : 9
i use a 1973 fender bassman 100 though 2 12 celestions.my guitars are an american strat,mexican strat and a nashville power tele.i love the nice midrangy sound but the noise level at high saturation is a bit over the top.this pedal is great for playing cream,humble pie,neil youngs more raunchier rock.blues sounds great with this pedal.im only giving this category a 9 because of the noise at high gain.

Reliability : 7
the only problem i have had is the foot switch is a little slow.i have used it without a back up but i will probably get another one to be safe.

Customer Support : No Opinion
i have never had to call them.

Overall Rating : 8
i play a mix of blues,southern,60s and 70s hard rock,rockabilly,country and classic rock.i have been playing for 30 something years and i play through a vintage fender amp and strat and tele guitars.if the t bone was lost i would buy another one.i love the vintage midrangy sound but i do not like the tiny knobs and the cheap foot switch. my biggest complain is the noise level and the cheap knobs.i would not make any changes other than what i mentioned.i believe this pedal gives me a good natural over drive that is transparent and smooth.all the real bad comments i hear about the sound are a little to critical.i think the sound is better than a lot of more expensive pedals.this is the only kick pedal i use.


Product: Danelectro DJ-2 T-Bone Distortion
Price Paid: borrowed
Submitted 07/29/2004 at 05:24pm by Jared
Email: siamesedream49 at hotmail<dot>com

Ease of Use : 8
two knobs. can it get any easier?

Sound Quality : 6
well the description for this pedal is a cheesy 70s rock/fuzz tone, and cheesy is right. the pedal sounds really chunky and fuzzy but not in a good way. The only way this pedal reminds me of 70s rock was the hair bands that were one-hit wonders and the actual tone was probably destroyed in the studio to make it sound more "mainstream".

the only settings I found that were any good were pretty much the output on 2 o'clock, and the distortion at 2. Any farther and you're flirting with the line of tone degradation. I have a clip that I did of the T-Bone (www.soundclick.com/fxtreasurebox) and the clip is so nice with my clean tone, and you start getting into the groove, then I switch on the T-bone and it sounds like the end of the world. That's how intense and destructive it is.

I wouldn't recommend this pedal to you unless you're really into cheesy sounds and/or want a pedal that adds to your already distorted tone to make it sound like the sky is falling in.

Reliability : No Opinion
Dano minis...mmm...they're more reliable than Arion and Rocktek, but I still wouldn't trust them very far.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 5
I pretty much covered all I needed to say in the Sound Quality section. I wouldn't recommend this pedal to you unless you're really into bad, cheesy sounding distortion or you're using it as a booster to boost your already thick chunky scooped-out distorted sound to make it sound like the walls are caving in.

It's cheesy 70s rock at it's best, folks. Don't miss a beat!

God Bless!!!


Product: Danelectro DJ-2 T-Bone Distortion
Price Paid: 20 (British Pounds) used
Submitted 06/07/2004 at 01:35am by Chippy

Ease of Use : 10
Two dials, volume and level of distortion - simple as that. No manual provided, other than a 'recommended settings' guide which covers most Danelectro Mini-Pedals. I found that on all 'Dano' distortion or overdrive pedals, you need the level at about 1 o'clock - this doesn't seem to alter regardless of the amount of distortion.

Sound Quality : 6
My current setup is:
Gibson Les Paul Studio Lite >> Boss TU-15 Tuner >> Dano French Fries Auto Wah >> Dano T-Bone Distortion >> Dano Pastrami Overdrive >> Dano Pepperoni Phaser >> Dano Milkshake Chorus >> Dano Hash Browns Flanger >> Dano P B & J Delay >> Marshall Practice Amp.
I have found, as with almost all Dano pedals, that this is very noisy, even on it's own. It doesn't do subtle distortion well, so you need it at at least 3 o'clock for a good sound, by which time, the level of noise is plain silly. I like JUST enough distortion where you can get a 'chug' when playing palm-muted power-chords, but nothing as extreme as the 'metal' pedals. This doesn't q-u-i-t-e give that level of distortion, even at pull-pelt, although it does have a unique, warm fuzz which is pleasant (if very noisy).
I play most kinds of rock - Classic, Heavy Metal, Punk, Emo, and quite a bit of British Indie (Blur, Shed Seven). I have found this to be best suited to the latter and some classic rock (so I suppose, on that level, it does exactly as stated, being a 'vintage' pedal.

Reliability : 9
I use my equipment mostly for songwriting and home recording (as a practicing musician, I play Bass). I get very annoyed when I read comments like 'I wouldn't kick it' - It's a peice of electronic equipment, not a football!! I own several of these dano pedals and, although the quality of sound on these pedals is sometimes questionnable, they are ALL very sturdy. The footswitch is metal, as are the dials and the base, and the casing is hard, thick plastic. Anyone who thinks they are not up to the job on build quality surely has anger-management issues!

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 5
As you will see from my setup above, I have bought several of the dano mini pedals. These were all bought at once from ebay without first having the sense to try them out in a store first. Of all the Danos I have, I have found only the Auto-Wah, Phaser and Delay to be any good (despite this, the phaser is still noisy). I have now invested in and MXR Noise Gate. Noise reduction is essential when using these pedals - perhaps they could bring out their own - the 'Gammon and Pineapple' they could call it. I've also just ordered a Proco Rat Distortion pedal because I found this to be not what I wanted. There's gonna be some Dano pedals back on ebay pretty soon. Lesson learned - Try before you buy.


Product: Danelectro DJ-2 T-Bone Distortion
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 09/17/2003 at 10:17am by Scott
Email: buspresleypartz at yahoo<dot>com

Ease of Use : 7
Well, it's easy to stomp. The problem being that if you stomp too hard the knobs fly off. And then if you breath on them they break off. Normally that's a reliability issue, but when they're THAT FRAGILE it suddenly becomes impossible to know where your settings are, etc.

Sound Quality : 1
Hey, I thought like everyone else that this was good distortion for the money. But then I compared it to my tube amp's natural distortion and holy crap! This thing sounds incredibly plastic. Disgusting, tone sucking, blurry, and full of negative feedback. My amp at the time was a Crate Vintage Club (they're only good amps, not really a Crate design). I smacked myself in the face and have used my amp's distortion ever since.

Reliability : 2
This is impossible to depend on. Danelectro messes up some of their AC jacks, but this one happened to have an ok one. Like I said, the knobs fall off and it begs not to be gigged. Don't waste your money.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Haven't tried to contact them. Maybe I should since they made this crappy thing.

Overall Rating : 1
I've been playing a couple years, and I'm pretty decent by now. As I already explained this is a tone sucking piece of junk. I play garage rock. Believe me, I like fuzzy tones and I am not a tone freak. This pedal, contrary to some reviews, does not deliver fuzzy tones. I am a minimalist. I should have every reason to like this pedal. But it's awful. If you see one in a store, don't look at it because you will become petrified. This is a great example of plastic tone, not even decent-plasticky like a DS-1 (at least how Kurt Cobain set his).


Product: Danelectro DJ-2 T-Bone Distortion
Price Paid: 58 (EUR)
Submitted 09/02/2003 at 04:19am by Anonymous

Ease of Use : 3
can't be any easier, a footswitch, level and distortion.
An extremely irritating problem is that my t-bone only works on a specific volume (5-6) of my guitar. At first i thought this was caused by my guitar, but i've tested it with some other guitars and i always get the same problem. if i turn it off, it still doesn't work on most volumes (i get some crackling sounds on max volume)

Sound Quality : 8
When it works, the sound is very nice and smooth. Very clear and singing lead works and deep bassy riffs too.

Reliability : 7
no problems whatsoever except for the volume thing

Customer Support : No Opinion
haven't met them yet

Overall Rating : 3
terrible volume problem, the rest is okay


Product: Danelectro DJ-2 T-Bone Distortion
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 06/20/2003 at 12:48pm by kristoffer
Email: giantsquirrelmusic at hotmail<dot>com

Ease of Use : 10
there's not really anything to say.... two knobs and a button.
It'd be fun to read a manual for this one!!!!

Sound Quality : 9
Setup: Epiphone Les Paul 100 --> t-bone --> Fish N chips (eq) --> Pepperoni (phaser) --> Blt (slap echo) --> amp...

Of course this pedal is noisy, but it's a dist/boost/fuzz pedal.
I think this pedal sounds like an overdriven amp with a fuzzy sound, so it's not supposed to sound like a High-gain pedal. You can't get a metal sound out of this, but'you really shouldn't expect that from a pedal that "simulates" (I just hate that word) the sound of the 60's!

I totally love this thing, especially with a slightly overdriven amp and using the t-bone as a booster/fuzzer. great for heavy-blues!!!!

I'm giving it a nine because it's a great pedal and it does what I expected and because it isn't the best pedal, I really can't give it a ten.

Reliability : No Opinion
I don't like to jump on pedals, so this thing will last forever, though'it's made of plastic.
but who knows... someday (or night) I might fall on it....
I never use backups, because I rely on the gear I'm using.

Customer Support : No Opinion
well....... don't care, I live in sweden, so nobody cares about me, but I guess they are nice people (never met them though)

Overall Rating : 10
I play some kind of blues-rock-punk-pop...it's great for my music.
I've been playing for 6 yrs.
By reading some reviews, I doubt anyone would try to steal it and because of it's low price it would be impossible for a thief to sell it....

Anything I wish it had?
I wish it didn't have a built-in compressor
A tone knob would be perfect, but an eq will also do the job
and they should get rid of that plastic housing....



Product: Danelectro DJ-2 T-Bone Distortion
Price Paid: US $40
Submitted 05/13/2003 at 11:27am by Wick
Email: cghurl01 at hotmail<dot>com

Ease of Use : 10
Very easy to use. There is a level and distortion knob. Stomp-on , Stomp-off. Very basic.

Sound Quality : 7
Sound is not bad at all. This is not a screamer pedal. It gives a very smooth distortion tone that gets thicker sounding as the distortion is turned up. Its a little noisy as compared to a Boss pedal, but as long as the amp you use it with has a fairly clean preamp stage, the noise is minimal and not that bad. I use it mostly with a Fender Hotrod DeVille 2/12. Its not my main unit, but I find it usefull for its thick midrange tone when doing certain solo work. If Danelecto had added a tone knob to this pedal I would give it much higher marks. But you can't complain to much when dealing with a pedal in this price range. For what it is, its not bad.

Reliability : 3
Ok, here is the shortcoming. The knobs on these pedals are cheap plastic which is easily broked if you don't carefully place your step. If you own one of these danelectro mini-pedals, you will be superglueing broken knobs back together. except it.

Customer Support : 5
Never had to contact them. So i'll give a middle of the road remark here.

Overall Rating : 7
I have to give the pedal a fair overall rating. Heck, its not a Boss pedal by a long shot, but it does sound fair, and i intend on keeping mine. Its tone is a real-world-I-can-use-it sound. I don't regret buying it. Its cheap, decent sounding, and useable in a real world enviroment. Alot of pedals out there are not.


Product: Danelectro DJ-2 T-Bone Distortion
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 05/06/2003 at 09:01pm by Anonymous

Ease of Use : 10
Two knobs. Easy to operate.

Sound Quality : 10
Yeah, this may be a bit noisy if you're looking to record. If you're just hacking around, this is a fun little pedal that has its own flavor. Nothing subtle, but also, brings the rock. I give it a 10 because "pristine sound quality" isn't my definition of a good distrotion pedal.

Reliability : No Opinion
I'd depend on it to work fine through a gig. BTW - I don't know anyone who brings a second distortion pedal to a gig just in case. What's the point? It's not a camping trip.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Haven't tried to contact them.

Overall Rating : No Opinion
You know, let's give this pedal a 9 because it's cheap, sounds pretty cool and not too fussy and you can buy it for really, really cheap. Close your eyes and you can make music with it.


Product: Danelectro DJ-2 T-Bone Distortion
Price Paid: US $25
Submitted 01/02/2003 at 12:19am by Kelly James
Email: none

Ease of Use : 10
Very easy. Two knobs. Level and Distortion.

Sound Quality : 7
Very fat and very juicy. It has sort of a lo mid/hi bass boost.
Not a lot of highs. It has a lot of gain. When you have it on high
gain you might as well leave your guitar volume up as you'll get too
much noise if you turn the guitar down. It's sort of like a big muff pi but without the flabby bass. I suggest you put an eq after it. If
you know who Leslie West and his playing with mountain this t bone sounds somewhat like that, fat and juicy like I first said.

Reliability : 8
Why do girls dance on pedals but guys seem to know better?
Anyway its very cheap, just get another one, but mine is the same
after two years.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 8
Fine for classic saturated hard rock tones but if you need more treble
you'll probably want an eq after it.


Product: Danelectro DJ-2 T-Bone Distortion
Price Paid: 135 R$ (brazilian money) (about 43 U.S. dollars)
Submitted 12/11/2002 at 12:45pm by Iago

Ease of Use : 10
it can't be easier! the well-known two knobs.

Sound Quality : 9
by now I'm only a bedroom player, but i've played with a lot o stuff before, so I can tell how much good it is. I'm playing with a strat-like guitar (3 single-coils)through a small, 30 watt amp. For rhythm I use the amp distortion on full, for a fuzzy-tone, and for leads I step on this baby. It gives me a warm bass-mid boost tone, with sweet highs and great sustain. Playing with it without using the amp distortion gives me a pretty dynamic sound with a pretty good sustain. In my opinion this pedal doesn't really "distorts" it's more kind of a boost, I can hear some 60's-early 70's sound on it, a cleaner fuzz, great for blues and old hard rock like sabbath. On lower gain settings I can get the "while my guitar gently weeps" sound. Other thing: this pedal likes feedbacking, even playing on low volume,without being "hissie" or making unconfortable noises. I don't use any modulation or compressor, I don't like this kind of pedals very much, but both my little amp and the T-Bone still sounding great while I'm using my amp's "Echo". Anyway I'm giving it a 9 'cause I wished it had just a little more gain.

Reliability : 7
first time I saw it I was like "i'm gonna smash it with just one stomp", but then I realised that they were a bit more sturdy than I thought, but they're plastic anyway. I would gig with it without a backup, but I would keep the T-Bone on a very safe place.

Customer Support : No Opinion
I live in Brasil, so I better not even think about it!

Overall Rating : 10
I play basically indie/60's-70's rock-hard rock, so, believe me it's great for this kind of sound. I would buy another even if it were NOT stolen, only to keeping them to me! The best thing on it is really the 60's-early 70's vibe I was looking for and that Dano claims to have, it just needed a little more distortion, but i'm giving a ten because of it's price, incredibly cheap for what it makes!


Product: Danelectro DJ-2 T-Bone Distortion
Price Paid: US $50
Submitted 12/08/2002 at 03:44pm by Tim Evans
Email: ibo2nekibo

Ease of Use : 10
Very easy to use

Sound Quality : 1
No offense to the company... But this pedal really sucks. I was it to sound like trust company or something, but it sounds nothing like that. There's so much noise you can't hear what't being played!

Reliability : 5
It's a cheap pedal, it would probably break if I used it somewhere other than practice. If I had to, I'd make due, but unless that was the ONLY option, I'd throw it in the trash.

Customer Support : No Opinion
I haven't dealt w/ them...

Overall Rating : 1
I play rock. IT SUCKS. I play a pretty sucky guitar n have a pretty bad amp, but those dont SOUND too bad, theyre just not put together to well... If it were stolen, I'd thank GOD for a reason to to buy a different pedal. Then again, I don't understand why someone would steal that... I compare to the Boss DS-1, and ya know what? I DIDN'T choose this one. That is a nice pedal, this sucks. I couldn't really understand what i was playing when I used this when I wrote, so now I write unplugged, because it just sounds so much better and I can hear what I play.


Product: Danelectro DJ-2 T-Bone Distortion
Price Paid: US $20
Submitted 12/04/2002 at 06:03pm by Andrew

Ease of Use : 10
Very easy to use. Level and distortion. Duh.

Sound Quality : 9
I am currently using a mess of other Dano pedals(about 14 others), along with a Fender '72 Custom Telecaster and a Fender Deluxe 85 amp. I personaly think it sounds pretty awesome. People complain about noise and what not, but just tweak the tone knobs on your guitar and the mid knobs on your amp, and it should reduce most of it. Keep in mind that playing at high volumes with any distortion will create some amount of noise, and some simple knob adjustment will keep any distortion from being too noisy. Also, ive found it helpful to turn the distortion knob all the way up, and just tweak the level knob. I do this, and I can get some phat distortion. Keep in mind that the amp has alot to do with sound quality as well.

Reliability : 9
Ive had it for about seven or eight months, and so far no problems. I use it just about every day, be it for practice, gigs, or in the studio. Remember that it is plastic, and that it wasn't made to be "stomped" upon, so to speak. I recommend buying a pedal case for any Dano pedals you have to extend their lifspan. I would use and have used it in gigs without a backup. Also, this pedal only costs $20, so its not like it will put a major dent in anyones pocket to repair it or buy another.

Customer Support : No Opinion
I personally havent dealt with Danelectro, but from what I hear, they are very helpful.

Overall Rating : 9
I am in an alternative rock band that plays Radiohead/The Pixies/Nirvana-ish music, and this pedal can pretty much cover it. If it were stolen, I would definately buy another. I plan on using this thing for as long as I am able to play my guitar. If properly taken care of, it will last quite some time.


Product: Danelectro DJ-2 T-Bone Distortion
Price Paid: US $45
Submitted 10/22/2002 at 07:36am by Jarzen (my band: "Billy se fue")
Email: jarzen at hotmail<dot>com

Ease of Use : 10
Yep, very easy, two knobs, lots of fun.

Sound Quality : 8
I'm running this little one through a Squier bullet strat, which has a very bright sound, and with a Fender Stage 112 SE. We're talking about a hard rock thing, something like glam sounds.

I also have the Pastrami Overdrive and the Fab Tone, which was the reason I had to buy another dist. pedal. I couldn't get a sound from the Fab Tone through my main guitar, it was too damm noisy even at zero settings, my theory is about single coils, which are no good with this pedal. Through my other guitar (a Squire II with a Ivanez V1 humbucker in the bridge), is awesome. Greatest sound ever.

The T-bone was perfect with the bullet strat (It was tested on a gig for the first time), it has a very warm sound cutting highs a little, and adding great mids and bass. Feedbacks are totally rideable. I've heard people complaining about the lack of high tones, maybe the problem is the guitar. My strat is very bright, so I can cancel some highs and make better dynamics with the T-bone. I get this great sound with the level knob at 10 o'clock, and the Dist. knob at 3 o'clock. The full dist. level has a good sound but I try to keep it simple with a lower setting.

Don't go metal with this, I would recommend the Fab tone if your guitar has humbucker pickups, you will have a lot of fun with it, but if you need a mid boost distortion pedal with a flawless sound the T-bone is for you.

It's an 8, because of plastic hardware, I know it won't last.

Reliability : 3
It won't last, yes I depend on it but it's cheap so I would go and get another.

My pastrami pedal (wich has the same hardware) has about six months, and I broke the power input, so I have to solder it again, and for some reason the battery conector it's not working. You actually have to love this pedal, if you don't it will break.

Customer Support : 1
NO customer support, I live in Venezuela so I don't think they could assist me.

Overall Rating : 10
It matches perfecly for my style, I think metalheads would hate it because it gets short on gain. This is a pedal for people that likes to have a controlled sound, I won't hurt my ears so fast with this pedal. I also like metal a lot, but that's why I've got my Fab tone and the correct guitar to use it.

I know it won't last long, but if it breaks or else, (and if it is still cheap) I would buy it again.

Cheap and great sound, that's a ten.


Product: Danelectro DJ-2 T-Bone Distortion
Price Paid: US $20
Submitted 10/20/2002 at 08:22am by mojojojo
Email: mojojojo35571 at yahoo<dot>com

Ease of Use : 10
easy 2 use. level and distortion knobs

Sound Quality : 8
i like the sound. my only complaint is it takes away most of your highs. but it makes up for this by giving you a nice warm sound. it doesnt quite reach the "harmonics everywhere" sound, but this (and the missing highs) could be fixed with an e.q. its not any more noisy than any other distortion pedal. it sounds pretty good, i just wish it had a tad more distortion. when you back the distortion level, it immediately starts breaking up to a cleaner sound, which isn't a bad thing, but i wish it didnt start breaking up so much till it was closer to 1/2 way down. it makes a good boost, though-with all the clean gain. in other words, turning up the distortion you have to get almost full before its actually a distortion. but when its full on it does sound good. i'll give it that-its a nice warm sound. it does reach distortion, just not metal-head type stuff. but for rock it seems to fit the spot nicely

Reliability : 7
i would rate it higher but its plastic. i dont super stomp the minis, so i take care of them. dont abuse it and it should last

Customer Support : 10
these guys rock when it comes to help

Overall Rating : 8
i play rock/blues/metal/ska-punk. so this pedal helps in all situations except for extreme metal. i've been playing 14-15 yrs. if it were lost, i'd get another just to have a good "rock" pedal. my only wish is for it to have a tone knob to bring back some highs (but i can do that with a little green!). it helps me make music, cause its a really good basic rock tone, you can turn it on and aim your attention to the music. there is one other thing i'd like to share....but only with the ladies


Product: Danelectro DJ-2 T-Bone Distortion
Price Paid: $99 (Australian)
Submitted 10/11/2002 at 10:31pm by Anonymous

Ease of Use : 10
2 Knobs, Level and Distortion How Hard Can That Be?

Sound Quality : 1
Absoulutley revolting, horrible so very horrible, do not go near this pedal with a 10 foot pole. You can only get one sound out of it.

Reliability : 1
No, its cheap and plastic, t breaks very very easily.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Havent delt with them.

Overall Rating : 2
DO NOT GO ANYWHERE NEAR THIS PEDAL. IF IT WERE STOLEN I WOULD CONGRATULATE THE THIEF AND PAY HIM A LARGE SUM OF CASH.


Product: Danelectro DJ-2 T-Bone Distortion
Price Paid: 42.50 (euro) used
Submitted 08/26/2002 at 12:19am by Zeb

Ease of Use : 10
Very easy to use. Only 2 knobs.

Sound Quality : 9
I use it with synthesizers rather than a guitar. This is an unbelievable beast that will make your synths scream like never before. The thing that bothers me a little bit is the feedback that pretty much gets out of control when you turn either one of the knobs past 12 o'clock. But I guess I'm just spoiled by digital effects. I use this in a studio environment and am happy that there is no noise to speak of. Drive your sh-101 through this and you're in acid heaven. Way better than the Virus b's various distortions.

Reliability : 10
No problems here so far. Bought it used and had it for about 2 weeks.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 9
Apart from the feedback, I find this great. I'll probably still buy an overdrive pedal to go with this, and this does make the sound somewhat thin. (not that it's a bad thing, sometimes you just need a fatter sound and sometimes not)


Product: Danelectro DJ-2 T-Bone Distortion
Price Paid: US $18.50
Submitted 07/02/2002 at 05:55pm by Anonymous

Ease of Use : 10
2 knobs,volume and distortion,the simpler the better.

Sound Quality : 10
In 35 years of pedals,amps,guitar buying,selling,and trading,it has the best saturation without being trebly or piercing.The thing that stands out is it's ability to sustain longer than any I've heard besides the Boss DS-1 which is fair to say is in the same category and is probably the most popular Distortion ever sold.The DS-1 sounds a bit more fuzzy as this is rather smooth and warm.I use a Teck 21 comptortion in front of it for the tone knob to give it a hint of treble and boost it with more sustain.I Use it with a strat through a Peavey Ranger.'oh yeah'.......'we're talkin rock n roll'.Don't wait,get yours today,before they are all gone!

Reliability : 10
If it breaks,throw it away and get another.Seriously though,I might buy another to put a way for 5 or 10 years down the road in case Dano goes away or this breaks,as they are being discontinued.I've seen to many co.'s come and go over the years as most pedals are in vogue one month and out of business or on ebay the next.

Customer Support : 10
Sent a broken pedal to them once and they sent a new one back.Excellant support.

Overall Rating : 10
Bought this new sight unseen and liked it better than my fuzz face which I sold.It's smooth with a warm tone and would buy it again.It's good for blues,60's and 70's rock.The youngsters probably don't have much patience with it,but it can be tweaked with a good equalizer to sound like your favorite band.

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