Danelectro DJ-21 Black Coffee Metal Distortion
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Product: Danelectro DJ-21 Black Coffee Metal Distortion
Price Paid: USD 13
Submitted 06/07/2008
at 09:15pm
by tora tora
Ease of Use
:
10
its got 3 adjustment,,
Sound Quality
:
8
good day,,well,next to my humphrys audio slo-diezel modded mt-2 and my mont allums recto mod,,it sits perfect.i play a hot rod deluxe,set up with 12at7 preamp tubes so it stayes clean,,i use pedals thru this amp,best set up i ever had,,yes i have a great tone out of my set up,,,,,but hear is the deal,,ive had 5150-soldano-splawn,,,yea yea yea,,i get better tone out of my set up,,and i get great tone in the living room,,and with the band,,,,this pedal is my go to for over the top,,and it delivers tastfully,,
Reliability
:
8
yea,i dont have a small penis,and i dont have to jump up and down,to switch ch either,,but it is plastic
Customer Support
:
10
are you kidding me it was $13,,
Overall Rating
:
10
i paid $13 for the coffee-$141 slo diezel mod,$80 mt allums ds-2,,,all deliver in thier own way,,,nuff said,,,
Product: Danelectro DJ-21 Black Coffee Metal Distortion
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 03/09/2008
at 11:32pm
by Leland
Email: Playa2ne<at>netzero dot com
Ease of Use
:
10
This stomp box is a little monster. I have used it with a Strat and a Peavey T-60. I have never used a distortion box that is more powerful than this one. It will make a small practice amp scream for mercy, and make a 100 watt amp melt the walls. Controls are simple enough for a child to set.
Sound Quality
:
10
Sound quality is excellent. When you hook it up turn the power all the way down on the box before you turn on your amp. It may make you soil yourself if it is turned all the way up. This is my favorite effects box.
Reliability
:
7
It is made of thick plastic but is still very durable. As long as I have either a power adapter or extra batteries (It does devour batteries fast), then I have total faith in it's durability. If you dropped an amp on it or something you might have a problem.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
I have never had a problem with it, so I do not know. I have used it for three years without a malfunction other than batteries going dead, but I solved that issue by getting a power adapter.
Overall Rating
:
10
This is great for Classic Rock to Metal. I doubt you would need it for anything else. I have been a musician for 30 years. I had a Boss Overdrive and replaced it with the Black Coffee. I misplaced it once and did buy another. For some reason it was hard to find a replacement. I found my old one and gave one to my son who had been begging me for it. I love the straightforward simplicity of the controls. Three knobs...Volume, Bass, and Treble. Even though it is small enough to fit in the palm of your hand, I must stress that if you use one to turn the volume all the way down before turning it on. It might blow your eardrums out. I also got the ignorant idea to try it on a bass. I highly recommend that you NEVER do this, unless you hate your speaker and want to blow it up.
Product: Danelectro DJ-21 Black Coffee Metal Distortion
Price Paid: USD 15.00
Submitted 05/02/2007
at 06:07pm
by zanza
Email: bteller<at>dinecollege dot edu
Ease of Use
:
10
it is good very good it has good sound,geting the sound taks time.
and thare is no manual for it.it i have never upgraded it and i dont
know the firmware revision number.
Sound Quality
:
6
yes i can get the sound from iron maiden to megadeth and i use the
distortion an a washburn flanger pedal and creat amps and the sound
is great.it can get very noisy. it gets weak somtimes but it will still sound good.
Reliability
:
7
i would like to use it on a gig but maybe get a backup.
and i can depend on it.
Customer Support
:
8
never i have never got it repaired or upgrade.
Overall Rating
:
7
i play thrash metal and it is a good match and i have ben playing for five years, a digitec 150 guitar prosseser and a washburn flanger
and a creat 120wat combo amp and i play b.c.rich guitars.
if it was lost or stolen i would try to find one again like it because it is small and my favorite feature is the way is the shape of it. i don't the plastic body.but it makes music.
Product: Danelectro DJ-21 Black Coffee Metal Distortion
Price Paid: USD 20 USED
Submitted 02/12/2007
at 02:37pm
by Isaac
Email: eyeofset<at>netzero dot net
Ease of Use
:
10
Very easy to use. only three knobs: gain, bass, treble. Since I bought used over ebay, I did not have or need a manual
Sound Quality
:
10
very loud even at half gain. Treble and gain together reminds alot of Randy Rhoads tone on the first 2 Ozzy solo albums. i run it through a roland Microcube amp( the small one with all the effects on it) and a Kustom 12 tube amp. It boosts the distortion tremendously. Although I like alot of feedback, those who don't would not like this pedal, especially on the treble setting. Very trebly
Reliability
:
10
I can definitely depend on it but if I had to gig I would have a backup just in case the first one screws up though.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never had to deal with them but if I did I would email them in a heartbeat.
Overall Rating
:
10
A mix of Black, doom and heavy metal styles with blues, classical, and classic and prog rock thrown in for good measure. Like I said before, this pedal will give you the classic Randy Rhoads sound in a second and suits my style, black metal very well. Those who prefer a downtuned or clean sound will not like this pedal.
Product: Danelectro DJ-21 Black Coffee Metal Distortion
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 01/01/2007
at 01:09pm
by Jaani VAn Eventide
Email: van_eventide<at>hotmail dot com
Ease of Use
:
10
You're really a stone age idiot if you think the Black Coffee is hard to use.Very simplistic.Could use a "middle" knob though.But what the heck, the easiest pedal i've ever used.
Sound Quality
:
10
Master of Puppets(Metallica), Rust In Peace(Megadeth), Dragonslayer(Dream Evil), these are examples of the distortion tone you can get.
Even with 3 knobs ( Volume, Treble, Bass),
I was really surprised with the dozens of tones i could get.
My setup is:
Yamaha AES620 -> Black Coffee -> Line 6 Constrictor -> Boss NS-2 ->
Line 6 Space Chorus -> Boss DD3 -> Marshall JCM
It sounds good on practically any setting.Its has a fuzz like tone and sounds killer when you shred it.This is the ultimate solo pedal.If you switch to the bridge pickup when soloing, its soudns f**ckin cool!!!
When playing rhythm,it is really chunky, especially if your using a humbucker guitar.The Black Coffee is far superior to the Boss MT2.On ANY setting, it produces a fat, chunky tone when palm-muted.The best thing about the Black Coffee is that it gives you a vintage, old-school distortion tone.Unlike those distortion you find in the Digitech Metal Master, which sounds mediocre compared to this baby.
Death Metal, Black Metal, Speed Metal, Trash Metal, True Metal.
The different settings that i tried sounds fantastic.
Even with the EQ set at low(Volume, Treble & Bass at 9 O'Clock),
This little beast kills.
The settings i like using are as follows:
(the Volume knob just raises the volume so i'll just state the Treble and Bass settings)
For a bright, piercing tone- Treble at 3 O'Clock, Bass at 1 O'clock
Ballsy rhythm tone - Treble at 11 O'Clock, Bass at 2 O'Clock
Violent Solo tone!!! - Treble at FULL, Bass at NOON
Yes.This pedal is noisy, on really high settings(8 treble, 5 bass)
But if you set your effects chain rgt, and utilize a noise gate, the noise could be subdued without any problems.
I read the "negative" reviews.These people surely arent metalheads.They are just posers playing nirvana stuff or something.Stop complaining about the Black Coffee not being up to your standard.This a Metal Distortion pedal.Not for grunge, alternative or other pussy genres.
This is the perfect tool for metal.
If you're a metalhead, shreds on guitar, hates the BOSS Metal Zone, On a budget, dislikes distortion pedals with a gain knob, get this.Its really worth your money.
Reliability
:
9
Oh yes.I've gigged 4 times since i got this baby.
It just keeps sounding better with every amp i use.
Although its entirely made of plastic, its really tough.
The activation button could've been bigger though.
This will be the only "Metal" Distortion i'll ever need.
Customer Support
:
10
I've never dealt with them.
I write this review with the purpose of supporting this product.
Thats it.
Overall Rating
:
No Opinion
I play mostly METAL,
Traditional/Black/Death/Progressive/Symphonic/Speed
I've been playing guitar for 4 years, my first effect was a ZOOM707II.
I decided to look up on this one as i hate the dist tone on that ZOOM707II.
I will not lose it.I sleep with it beside my pillow everyday.
The Black Coffee is like a small animal that terrorizes the giants.
Initially i had a few choices; Ibanez Smash Box, BOSS MT2, Digitech Metal Master, BOSS DS1 & The Black Coffee.
The smash box sounds a little weak, MT2 is a bit too dry sounding, Digitech is too expensive and doesn't feel right, The BOSS DS1 is very good and is the only distortion pedal that rivals the Black Coffee, but in the end, i chose the Black Coffee as it has more gain.
Very good product, helps me headbang more comfortably.
Buy this, headbang violently, and then have those BOSS MT2 users feeling jealous of you.
\m/ \m/
Product: Danelectro DJ-21 Black Coffee Metal Distortion
Price Paid: USD 40
Submitted 12/12/2006
at 12:29am
by chris
Email: salemustbedestroyed at hotmail<dot>com
Ease of Use
:
10
3 knobs. bass treble volume simple
Sound Quality
:
8
my friend had this pedal hooked up to a bronse warlock going into a peavey transtube practice amp and we would rock the house with this thing. yes it can be noise but the key is to turn down the volume on the pedal to about 5 and it will be fine. bass is fair. defentely enough for
so bedroom death rock. nowhere near as much as any of the dod metal pedals. but the treble is wear this pedal really shine. you can get more highs out of this then a death metal or for that matter any metal distortion pedal i've ever seen in my life. so basically if you want the kind of sound were your sliceing of heads rather the smashing then into mush this is the pedal for you. actually more like more high end then any distortion pedal i've ever seen. period
Reliability
:
7
well it is all plastic. but we never broke it
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
never came up
Overall Rating
:
9
i think its a great pedal. best for the highs
Product: Danelectro DJ-21 Black Coffee Metal Distortion
Price Paid: US $35
Submitted 06/28/2006
at 04:04pm
by MetalHeadDestruction
Email: metallica-and-mudvayne at centralpets<dot>com
Ease of Use
:
9
It is pretty easy to get a good sound out of it. That is IF you like fat and razor sharp tones.
I didn't refer to the manual.
Sound Quality
:
9
I am using a Jackson DXMGT>>>Dano Black Coffee>>>1961, almost priceless, solid state amp.
DO NOT USE THIS PEDAL WITH ANY OTHER PEDAL! IT WILL SCREW THE PEDAL UP AND GIVE YOU TONS OF NOISE!
You can't get a sound from any artist except maybe Metallica.
This pedal is very unique and had just the sound I wanted. Extrenely sharp!
Reliability
:
5
I wouldn't gig with it unless it had a metal casing.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never dealt with company.
Overall Rating
:
8
I play most all Metal. This is a very sharp toned pedal. It is not meant for something like punk or anything.
Product: Danelectro DJ-21 Black Coffee Metal Distortion
Price Paid: 15 (Euros) used
Submitted 04/22/2006
at 10:32am
by Jones
Email: Jones1984 at web<dot>de
Ease of Use
:
5
three potis, level, bass and treble, very small ones, fairly hard to turn but it works. no drive poti though which makes it very hard to adjust the distortion! bad work!
Sound Quality
:
1
it is VERY noisy, no drive poti to adjust so there is only one mode which sounds like crap. anybody telling you something else has no knowledge whatsoever about a decent guitar sound! there is nothing else to say, get the metal zone or something like that if you want to get a better tone out of your amp!
Reliability
:
3
dont know, it's plastic. won't keep it for that long to see if it holds...
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
1
piece of crap in terms of an effect but a very nice toy for your 3 year old son / daughter to play around with, kinda looks like a car...
FORGET IT!!!
Product: Danelectro DJ-21 Black Coffee Metal Distortion
Price Paid: 40 (#)
Submitted 03/21/2006
at 07:08am
by Disto
Ease of Use
:
6
the pedal has simple controls level tone and bass, however there is not gain setting and so the amount on distortion cannot be controlled.
the pedal came with a single suggestion for settings (and this was nothing special)
Sound Quality
:
4
i have used various guitars with this product and used it through head phones , tascam recorders and marshall amps. personally i dislike the sound from this pedal, the distortion is harsh and the amount of distortion cannot be altered and i feel is too distorted.
distortion maybe suitible for solos and extreame heavy metal but it terrible for anything else.
Reliability
:
6
pedal looks good but its small and so might get damaged at a gig.
the input socket for my pedal broke on the inside and so i feel that the quiality is poor however this was a simple problem and was easily repaired with a piece of wire and some solder
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
i havent tried contacting customer support and repaired the simple problem i had
Overall Rating
:
6
pedal looks really good and is well styled however the sound in my opinion is terrible. may suit extreme metal genres.
pedal would be much better is a gain control for the amount of distortion was added
Product: Danelectro DJ-21 Black Coffee Metal Distortion
Price Paid: US $40
Submitted 02/09/2006
at 11:26am
by Tristan Stevens
Ease of Use
:
10
Very easy pedal, 3 knobs (level,bass,treble), just take a few mins to tweak this like Beast and you can make is sound Huge. Some people say they have a terrible sound, those people are wrong, try this pedal out and you will be surprised.
Sound Quality
:
10
I have an Ibanez Iceman ICX220 and an Ibanez RG370DX into my Danelectro Black Coffee with a Digitech Death Metal, Digitech X-series Synth Wah Envelope Filter, Ibanez CF-7 Corus/Flanger into a Boss PSM-5 Power Supply and Master Switch. I like the Black Coffe more than my Digitech Death Metal, i use them for 2 diff things, i use the Black Coffee for the heavy stuff and the Death Metal for solo's and ish. This is all runnigninto a Peavey Bandit 112 Transtube. I can get mostly all the sounds of my favs with this pedal(SOAD,deftons,metallica and more). This pedal is perfect, i recommend it for all metal players.
Reliability
:
9
This pedal is cool cuz its small, the only thing is that its plastic, but even so its still pritty tough. The button you step on is tiny and the knobs are small...overall GREAT pedal just TEENY in size haha.
Customer Support
:
10
Ordered it from Ebay, fast and easy.
Overall Rating
:
9
I play all styles of metals and this pedal is great for all of them. Ive been playing for 6 years now, if this was lost or stolen i would MOST DEFF get another one, its an overall awesome pedal just a tad bit too small.
Product: Danelectro DJ-21 Black Coffee Metal Distortion
Price Paid: CAN (75$)
Submitted 12/28/2005
at 11:58am
by Scott
Ease of Use
:
9
Like most Danelectros, This is a pretty standard, simple pedal. Very easy to use.
Sound Quality
:
8
Can somone explain to me why this is called a mini effect? This thing is A BEAST! I've never heard something so Hardcore in my life. My setup: Fender Strat Repl.>>>Fender M-80 (clean)>>>This pedal>>>Danelectro Pastrami>>>Danelectro PB&J. It's a very sharp, very noisy pedal, but adding bass can make it very close to Metallica. Unlike what most people say, this thing works whisper quiet for me on the humbucker, there's hardly no feedback at all, which is great.
Reliability
:
6
I would absolutely gig with this, because I'm not rough on my pedals. I have to agree though, it's hard to sit on the fact that it's made by plastic components, but still... how damn rough do you have to be on these things? You push the button, it works, and it runs on a 9V battery. Simple! I don't see the point in stomping the Sh*t out of this thing and kicking it around on stage.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never had to deal with them.
Overall Rating
:
9
I play Heavy Metal, so this was right smack dab what I needed. For 75$ (CAN), this is by far the best pedal I've used. I'm a guy who is used to the boxed in sound of he amplifier itself's distorion, so it makes for one hell of a jump. I strongly reccomend it for anyone and everyone who are into Heavy Metal.
Product: Danelectro DJ-21 Black Coffee Metal Distortion
Price Paid: US $25
Submitted 10/29/2005
at 03:13am
by James
Ease of Use
:
No Opinion
Sound Quality
:
2
Well... I'm sure there is a use for this pedal, but not in my set. When I think of a "metal tone" pedal, the old Rampage or Metal Master pedals come to mind. The "tone" that you get from this pedal is awful. It's very thin, sizzly, not anything you can seriously rock with. Do you remember those old guitars with the speaker built in and "distortion" effect? That's what it sounds like.
In "passive" mode, your batteries still get eaten up and there is noise added to the clean signal.
Reliability
:
1
The knobs are very thin, one has already broken off while in my gig bag. Overall, the reliability of this thing... you can count on it to always sound like crap.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
No Opinion
Product: Danelectro DJ-21 Black Coffee Metal Distortion
Price Paid: US $15.00 used
Submitted 09/03/2005
at 08:04pm
by TAM
Ease of Use
:
10
With a little tweaking, it's pretty easy to get a usable metal guitar sound out of this pedal. And by metal, I mean late 70s/early 80s bordering on hair metal, but that's what I like.
Sound Quality
:
8
I'm using this with a Strat, Tele and Dano 56U2 and a Fender Blues Deluxe amp, and this pedal makes them all sound the same, so the sound really lives in this pedal. It can be noisy since the distortion seems to be set to 12 internally, but I found that I can control it with my guitar's volume. That lessens the distortion and gives you more control over it. I like the bass and treble controls. For me, what works best is having the bass at 3/4 and the treble at 1/4. Sounds like Van Halen to me. Add a flanger and you're Eddie, without the bad lead singer choices (C'mon Eddie, swallow your pride and beg Dave to come back!!)
Reliability
:
9
Haven't gigged with it yet, but I've gigged with other Danelectro pedals and they're fine. Just don't stomp on them like a monkey.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Don't know and don't care. If it broke, I'd find another one on Ebay, or not.
Overall Rating
:
8
I play all kinds of music and I like to listen to all kinds. This pedal appeals to my metal side. Not really usable for any other style of music. Maybe for adding a really metal solo to something.
Product: Danelectro DJ-21 Black Coffee Metal Distortion
Price Paid: US $40 used
Submitted 01/31/2005
at 08:16pm
by Cody
Email: silverangrychair at hotmail<dot>com
Ease of Use
:
10
For me, this pedal is easy to get a good sound out of, but then again, this is my ultra gain pedal. The pedal has three knobs, Level, Bass, and Treble.
Sound Quality
:
8
My setup is Hamer Vector or ESP LTD MH-201 into this pedal, and into my drive 30w SS 1x12 practice amp, or my Peavey Vintage Tube Series Rockmaster 120w tube head with a Laney 2x12 cab. The pedal does have a hum to it and is noisy because of the high gain, but what high gainer isn't. I have, now, two really great and heavy distortion pedals. One that is kinda Mesa voiced, and can go from blues to death metal and beyond (now that's high gain), but I really don't like using it for that. So, using these two pedals makes my amps a nice three channeller rather than a one channel amp or a two channel with a bad distortion. The effects are quite strong and work very well. I can get a vibe of my favorite artists which is a lot more inspiring than having an exact copy of the sound, because having my own sound is always best. My favorite artists are Megadeth, Metallica, Children of Bodom, Anthrax, etc. The reason this gets a eight instead of a ten, is because for those who don't play metal, aren't going to like this. However, I really like this, and I would get it a 10, if only it weren't noisy. Noise pedal would probably solve a lot of problems
Reliability
:
8
I can depend on this, since I dont jump on this thing. Would I gig without a backup? No, I wouldn't gig with it at all. Why? It's a little too abrasive for a band situation, meaning it wouldn't stand out, I dont think.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
10
I play metal. It's a good match for thrash, death, black, power, and other extreme types of metal, but as for hair metal or something, nah. If this were lost, stolen or dead, I would definitely buy another. It's a fun toy to mess around with. If it were more than 40, I would get a Rocktron item. But for 30 bucks, it's a fun pedal to mess with. Also, this gets a 10 because it fits my needs perfectly.
Product: Danelectro DJ-21 Black Coffee Metal Distortion
Price Paid: N/A used
Submitted 01/21/2005
at 04:10am
by StraightBlackCoffeeAddict
Email: agoodreazin at yahoo<dot>com
Ease of Use
:
10
already been covered; simple
Sound Quality
:
3
Horrible...I use various guitars, most of which are equipped with Seymour Duncan pickups (and usually hot humbuckers at that). It's not really too noisy on it's own...the tone is just very lifeless and low quality. No mojo. I used this a little on a couple 4-track home recordings, and usually with other fuzzes and distorions for more gain saturation...basically, I used it to create noise.
Reliability
:
10
I've used these mini-danos before and never had any problems. I refuse to give a low rating just for the plastic case
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
never dealt with 'em
Overall Rating
:
2
I play a little bit of everything (classic rock, modern rock, blues, experimental, etc.) This pedal is mainly only useful for noisy experiments.
I don't need to worry about it getting stolen 'cause I already sold it...doubt anyone in their right mind would steal it anyway.
I've used a Big Muff, Univox Square Wave, Maestro Fuzz Tone RI, Vox Valvetone, DS-1, Subdecay Stupid Box, etc. etc. etc. The Black coffee is definitely more along the lines of fuzz, but without the character of the Big Muff. Of course, given a choice between the Maestro reish and the black coffee, I'd have to go with the coffee. But I'd take just about anything else over this Dano.
Overall, I sit on the fence with Danelectro products. The stuff they've got is pretty unique and inexpensive. Lot's of low-quality stuff, but once in awhile you stumble across a gem (Fish & Chips, Surf & Turf, Tuna Melt, Dan-Echo, Cool Cat, etc.)...I'd never recommend the Black Coffee to anyone.
As someone strongly addicted to black coffee, I can honestly say I'm offended to have it named after my favorite drink. sick.
Product: Danelectro DJ-21 Black Coffee Metal Distortion
Price Paid: US $50.00
Submitted 06/29/2004
at 10:54pm
by Glen Lentz
Ease of Use
:
10
It's very simple to use. I'll give em that much.
Sound Quality
:
1
When I first got it, it sounded good. After continuous use, it kept getting worse. It was really noisy when you weren't playing and if the pedal got a little bit cold, it would'nt even distort anymore. It sounded like a fat guy farting. It was just really bad. I thought maybe I just got a defective one and got different one and I was wrong. Apparently they're all like that. It's just a peice of shit. No one I can think of uses one. (No the battery wasn't dead either. I change my batteries every month and use power sources when in my house.) I also owned a Danelectro Wah and "Pastrami" overdrive and they were just as bad if not worse. They have no character or personality or a decent tone.
Reliability
:
2
This thing is a poor excuse. The knobs all busted off a couple month's after I bought it. The casing is incredibly cheap as well. The fucken thing split in two! It didn't even have a long fall to the ground. The input jacks were also coming apart.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never Dealt With Them.
Overall Rating
:
1
I play metal and this thing just didn't come close. I should have spent like 20 more bucks and got a BOSS pedal when I got this thing. Here's a hint: It's probably not a very good pedal for rock or metal if it's named after food, Black Coffee Metal Distortion? Grilled Cheese Distortion? Pastrami Overdrive? What the hell are they thinking? No serious artist would use something with "Grilled Cheese" in the name. I'm begging all of you not to buy this or any other Danelectro pedal. You'll be very disapointed in the long run.
Product: Danelectro DJ-21 Black Coffee Metal Distortion
Price Paid: US $14 used
Submitted 04/09/2004
at 01:59am
by Jaims Jelandro
Ease of Use
:
10
Danelectro is famous for ease of use, simple, predictable, absolutely no surpises (i.e. move the knob a pinch, gets crazy) here.
Couldn't get any simpler than Danos
Sound Quality
:
5
Too much noise, just way too much for me to give it a good rating. The only way to cut down the noise is to (almost) kill the treble, which is not good. Sound very dry also.
I could never play this stomp alone & plugged straight to clean channel. The best (& only) way for it to be usable is to use it with other distortion or thru the overdriven channel.
After tinkering with it for a while, I finally found a use for it. For a pre-amp volume/treble booster when you're onstage whipping out a solo and need extra "bite" to come thru the sound of your rythm player(s).
One last thing: It doesn't do well with tubes.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
Can't really tell. I've used it about 3 times onstage, but never really "pushed" it to the edge of breaking.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never Dealt
Overall Rating
:
8
I play Heavy Metal, the melodic kind (i.e. Children of Bodom, Cradle,etc)
Very noisy, ended up being an "auxiliary" pedal, doesn't really do anything special.
Still a good bargain though.
Product: Danelectro DJ-21 Black Coffee Metal Distortion
Price Paid: US $39
Submitted 03/18/2004
at 03:30pm
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
:
9
Good way to get a great rock/metal sound, is to keep the friggin treble down. When its up, it sounds like crap. WIth the bass at 6-8 and the treble at around 2-3, you can get a really good sound.
Sound Quality
:
9
Im using a Tradition Soulster (with SD distortion pickup) - - Seiko Tuner - - Danelectro Black Coffee - - Kustom QUAD65.
Its noisy, relaly noisy. But that can be changed by adjusting the treble, it really helps. I love the sound i get with my new amp, on the old one it sounded like crap.
I dont know who it sounds like, but it kicks arse anyway.
Reliability
:
8
Its in a weak casing, but for the price, who cares. Its all plastic, so dont stomp too hard with it. Id gig without a backup. But always replace the battery before a show, sounds like shit on battery.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never delt with them
Overall Rating
:
7
I play prog-metal, death metal, rock, and some ska/punk. it sounds good with it, but the distortion is off the charts, so it really suits more hard metal.
I would probably buy someting else if it was stolen, but i like it right now anyway.
I love the sound, i hate how it was built. Really weak.
I bought it on a whim, when i saw it, and the price, im like "Yeah 8-)".
I wish it had a gain knob, that would have been nice.
Product: Danelectro DJ-21 Black Coffee Metal Distortion
Price Paid: US $10
Submitted 12/11/2003
at 12:04pm
by Jeff
Email: lesnpaul84 at yahoo<dot>com
Ease of Use
:
6
Three knobs, volume, bass, and treble. The knobs are very small I felt. It was kind of annoying to try and mess with them and I have small hands for a guy so it must be hard if you have big hands. Bought it second hand from a friend of a friend without hearing it, but it was only ten dollars so not TOO much lost I guess...
Sound Quality
:
4
When I hooked it up and hit the button with my foot I couldn't believe how loud it was! I was just standing there not playing and this noise from my amp blaring. The noise is just ridiculous. Never stop playing with this thing or people will be booing you off stage. It's also really trebly, which I don't like so it really doesn't suit me at all. I don't know why they call this a metal distortion because I haven't heard any metal bands play somehting like this. Maybe would be good for a Steve Albini sound (Guy who produced Nirvana's In Utero and was in Big Black, hardcore metal band in teh 80's) but I don't know. He has a real harsh, dry sound. It's really harsh and I can't take too much before I turn it off. Not a lot of control I feel from the knobs either.
Reliability
:
3
hmmm it's plastic, so doesn't look too good on this front. Knobs wer wobbly and the guy before me hardly used it either.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
N/A
Overall Rating
:
3
It's really cheap but I still wouldn't bother buying it because there is very little usefulness for it. I doubt that many people could find much use for it. Save your money and buy a Boss or something.
Product: Danelectro DJ-21 Black Coffee Metal Distortion
Price Paid: US $45
Submitted 12/08/2003
at 12:17pm
by Miike Parham
Email: Hanky6000<at>netscape dot net
Ease of Use
:
8
Simple enough. Threre isa treble, a bass, and a voliume level control on it. Can get many tones out of it with a good amp. Dont even bother with batteries. Its not worth geting the batterie case open! Just my opinion. Ate up my dano 9 volt like me eating a sandwhich. But thats just because dano batteries SUCK!
Sound Quality
:
10
Never used a noisier pedal. It sounds great though. The thing i like to do is run it through the overdrive/gain channel on the amp with almost no gain. This gives it an exellent more vintage 70s distorsion. I use it more. The clean channel gives it the trebley metal tones. Another thing is the sustain on this pedal. It can hold notes until the cows come home. It can get some big muff tones with the bass up a lot. One other thing i do is used the guitars voliume controls while the pedal is on. This will instead of lowering the voliume just lessen the distorsion. I have a fender princton chorus and a peavy rage 158. The pedal sounds magnificiant through the chorus with lots of chorus and mid. Through the peavy on the gain channel, i like to set it to a vintage amp model. It gives me 70s power rock like blue oyster cult and led zeppelin. Excellent. Amazing tonal versatility.
Reliability
:
5
Only thing to really watch is the knobs. The level knob broke right off at the stump. TO AVOID THIS, DONT PUT IT IN YOUR GUITAR CASE!! Danos "vintage" metal looking knobs are just reinforced HOLLOW plastic!! Dont stomp on it with a boot either.
Customer Support
:
9
Never did send this pedal in tix the knob. However, i did send in my broken dano mini amp. Even though im here in massachusits and dano is in CA, they sent a NEW mini amp within 2 weeks. Very nice! I give a 9 for there annoying press 1 for... phone message thing. Its like a maze.
Overall Rating
:
10
perfect for ANY music with distortion!!! Through the gain channel and clean channel. Just expieriment with it and your amp and it will definetly surprise you. It goes far beyond a metal distortion pedal! Great for its price. Will match any BOSS or EH distortion pedal anyday
Product: Danelectro DJ-21 Black Coffee Metal Distortion
Price Paid: 89.99 (Canadaian)
Submitted 11/03/2003
at 06:10pm
by Humbucker66
Email: mirdrag<at>nb dot sympatico dot ca
Ease of Use
:
8
"Pretty freakin Simple to use" is about all you can say about this little pedal. 3 knobs Level,Bass,Treble.I bought it new about 1 year ago (when they were about 40 bucks cheaper then they are now)and there was now actual instructions on it, just a little suggested settings card for all Dano pedals in the mini range.
Sound Quality
:
7
I have a ElDegas strat-like guitar with a humbuckerin the bridge and a Gibson LP with T500 in bridge and T490 in neck--->yamaha YT-150 tuner--->Black Coffee--->Dunlop crybaby Wah--->DigiTech Envelope Filter Synth Wah--->Marshall MG50Dfx hooked up to a 4x12 slant.
This is one of the most noisest pedals ive ever used!!
but thats not always a bad thing.its like those puppy dogs that are so ugly that their cute.this pedal is so noisy it sounds good.
the effects are strong but you cant ajust the distortion like on the T-bone but the dist on this pedal is set extremely high.When i played this pedal through a single coil strat into a craptacular little 10 watt amp at my friends house I could ALMOST hear a Randy Rhoads vibe and that was the closest i ever got to hearing any artists sound.
The dist on The B.C. is really good and is awsome as a sustainer but is extremly trebley all the time and god forbid you stop playing because the hissing screetching gargleing feedback that comes out of it is horrible at times.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
O YES VERY DEPENDIBLE the peal is very sturdy even though it plastic.One time i dropped it off a second storie balcony and it hit the pavement with an awful crash but when i rushed down to get it it still worked and only had a crack in casing.Watch out when you change the batt though witch the black and red wired connecting tha batterie it looks like the might be pulled out easily but as long as you dont yank the batterie out hard it will probably be fine.
I would use it in a gig without a backup because i only swith it on for lead and soloing as it sounds like crap for rythem
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
I havent dealt with them but ive heard good things.
Overall Rating
:
7
i play alot of metal but its not good for rythem just lead and solos. if it were stolen or lost i probably buy another one because i got this one as a gift and didny pay nuthin for it but i dont really know because the price on the dano minis went up alot since they came out.I like how all the dano minis have the knob guard that is removeable so you dont screw up or break you knobs by stomping on them.I never use it for writing music i just use the distortion on my amp for that insted of wasting batteries wehn i dont have to i mostly use it to jam with my band or my friends.It used to bea great deal becuase they were cheap but now they are a little expansive but if you like to play a lot of high treble sustaind metal solos like form the 80's Ozzy,Early Metallica stuff, Etc than this is the pedal for you.
Product: Danelectro DJ-21 Black Coffee Metal Distortion
Price Paid: US $50
Submitted 08/24/2003
at 06:04am
by Andy
Ease of Use
:
10
Its easy to use , 2 knobs : level ( volume )
treeble and low ( resonance ) .
with treeble and low you can setting the resonance !
so like the grilled cheese but just better !!
Sound Quality
:
9
The quality is good , but sometimes the settings are very same as other . but if you have an other pedal , you can switch on distortion
and black coffee ( metal ) , than its not so bad !
this effect has got lots of sustain , but thats the reason for
those great muted metall riffs , so ... quiality 9 , but like i said ,
buy another effect ( i've got the marshall jackhammer ) so you have got a perfect stage sound !!!!
Reliability
:
10
The black coffee is very small , but not small on his sound !!
perefect great sound on gigs !!!
the sound at home to practice is not so metalic as on gigs !
the sound quiality is the best I've ever heard !!
no one can get off him on the stage !!!
Customer Support
:
10
I dont need any reapear , cause the black coffee is very good
in the material and if you got a knobsecurity , there will be nothing !!!
Overall Rating
:
10
Its a perfect sound for metal , and the best sound of the world if you play it on a stagegig !!!!
-my words : BEST EFFECT EVER!!!!!!!!
Product: Danelectro DJ-21 Black Coffee Metal Distortion
Price Paid: US $15
Submitted 08/20/2003
at 09:22am
by Santa Ana
Ease of Use
:
5
can get a good sound out of it but lack of level/distortion controls to independently cut the noise makes it a drag. use it to beef up a solid state practice amp with the digital/tube emulation dano does so well.
Sound Quality
:
6
sounds like a fab tone hopped up on 'roids but no ritalin to calm this thing down. for the money what do you expect? not good with a tube amp, like i said, danos are awesome with solid state amps.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
use a 9v power pack and battery backup.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
n/a
Overall Rating
:
5
with better level/tone controls this thing could be a gem. grittier and more head-ripping then the fab tone, this is cool. distortion harmonics might be better controllable if this thing was upgraded. dano should make some of these mini pedals the full sized brick like they used to, then you could throw them thru the window with confidence.
Product: Danelectro DJ-21 Black Coffee Metal Distortion
Price Paid: US $15.00 used
Submitted 05/27/2003
at 08:54pm
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
:
10
It ain't real hard..
Sound Quality
:
6
A pawnshop prize. I bought this because it was cheap and I'm a stompbox junkie. Dont expect this thing to be the miracle metal distortion because it is not. However, it does have some cool sounds.Think of it more as a pre amp treble booster. Run your amp clean, set the box like this:level at 9 o'clock, bass at 3 o'clock' and treble at 9 o'clock. You will get pintch harmonics all freakin' day long with little effort. My unit is not very noisy with the level cut back. The level is output to the amp, not a distortion increase/decrease. I use this only for a lead breaks..dont use it for rhythm..try it with single coil guitars. It will sustain well and it facilitates cool note break-up on long sustains. At this price you can play with it and use it for a unique sound every now and then. Even if you only use it in one or two songs...its cheap
Reliability
:
No Opinion
It dont feel real sturdy, it is plastic, but I have other dano pedals that have held up well. Dont beat the crap out of your equipment !
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
It's cheap...who cares...just buy a frekin' new one
Overall Rating
:
6
I have been playing all types of music for 16 years. I play lp knock offs, strats and teles, and a toranodo. If you try, you can make just about any stomp box sound decent somewhere, in some song. Buy 'em used, and buy 'em cheap...keep 'em and you will eventually find the perfect song/riff for even what is generally a crappy box...
Product: Danelectro DJ-21 Black Coffee Metal Distortion
Price Paid: US $35
Submitted 05/16/2003
at 03:02pm
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
:
10
Three knobs, but the manual blows. The unit itself is pretty self-explanitory.
Sound Quality
:
9
This little guy has a great sound. Well worth the price. It's the ideal metal/punk pedal; but don't try to play blues on it.
Reliability
:
9
Yea, definateley reliable; unless you stomp on it exceptionally hard. Remember, it is made of plastic.
Customer Support
:
9
Never worked with the company, I got this guy at a small music shop near where I live.
Overall Rating
:
10
I play metal and punk; mostly metal. I now have this little peavey amp with alot of effects, and I am currently playing a B.C. Rich guitar (bronze series). If stolen or lost, I would definatly buy it again, unless I could find a cheap Black Licorice.
Product: Danelectro DJ-21 Black Coffee Metal Distortion
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 04/30/2003
at 07:24pm
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
:
10
There is very little sound versatility here, and what there is is very simple. No trouble with the adjustments.
Sound Quality
:
8
I run an Epiphone Demon FX (a SWEET cheap guitar)-->ProCo RAT-->EHX Big Muff Pi USA Reissue-->Dano Black Coffee-->EHX Bass Balls-->Dunlop Crybaby Wah-->Dano Backtalk Reverse Delay-->Crate MX212 Amp
OK, this pedal gets knocked a lot for how it sounds, and I understand that. In my opinion, this pedal has no place in a standard metal player's arsenal. It just doesn't have that metal sound, but I find that it flat-out ROCKS as a psycho super-high-gain fuzzbox for my psychedelic/arty noise stuff. Not something that anyone should use as their main distortion, but a neat little trick, in my opinion. It's thin, fuzzy and noisy as all hell, but sometimes that's a good thing. If you want metal tone, look elsewhere. If you want to blow people's freakin' minds, stick this thing in front of a Dano Backtalk Reverse Delay and play a wacked out solo, making use of the sick sustain this thing gives you.
One trick pony, for sure, but I really dig the trick. They should have called this thing the "Coffee and Cigarettes Fuzz Box", rather than angering the metal community by implying that they sound like this... heh.
Reliability
:
5
Well, it's small and cheaply made from plastic, so it's not gonna hold up to too much abuse, but I never take a backup to a gig. If this thing gave out on me, I'd be able to carry on without it.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never dealt with them, but the things I've heard were pretty negative. I'll leave it blank, because I don't know first-hand.
Overall Rating
:
8
I play a mix of Sabbath-style dark stoner rock and modern psychedelic art-noise. This thing has a definite place in what I do. I love those totally filthy trashfuzz sounds that this thing makes, and if it picks up some ethereal radio voices during a psych-jam, so much the better, right? The hum I could do without, never have this thing on when not playing! Overall, this thing is a good tool for making my music, but you have to know its place.
Product: Danelectro DJ-21 Black Coffee Metal Distortion
Price Paid: US $15
Submitted 04/13/2003
at 02:12am
by Vintage Rat User
Ease of Use
:
5
The knobs are small and they wobble. The distortion knob has no range- even at its lowest setting its so distorted that nothing happens when you turn the knob up.
Sound Quality
:
1
Very noisy pedal. Heavy distortion that has no character and wont clean up when you lower your guitar volume.
Reliability
:
1
It worked a few times before it just fell apart through no fault of mine.
Customer Support
:
1
4 get about it!
Overall Rating
:
1
This pedal sucks, and so does the entire Danelectro line of pedals. Its just cheap plastic crap manufactured for teenyboppers who shop at Guitar Center. THis pedal is even worse than the Snarling Dogs pedals!
Product: Danelectro DJ-21 Black Coffee Metal Distortion
Price Paid: US $25
Submitted 04/11/2003
at 12:27pm
by Dave
Email: aboxofrain19<at>excite dot com
Ease of Use
:
10
very easy, just play with the knobs and you will find different distortion sounds, easy as any other Danelectro mini pedal.
Sound Quality
:
9
Very good, a little bit noisey when you ARENT playing but its nothing very annoying just shut it off when you arent using it. For me, through a 200 watt PA system the sound is absolutely perfect for what i need it for playing rock. The sustain is great on both high and low notes and i have no trouble playing pick harmonics (i could only get them about 70 percent of the time with other distortions). I highly recommend buying this pedal if you want to play hard rock to metal.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
I just use the AC adapter so i dont worry about batteries, i HAVE used it on a gig without a backup and it worked fine. It's a Danelectro and i have never broken or seen a broken danelectro pedal. Just be careful with it as i would with any pedal.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
9
It's perfect for hard rock. I like it just as much as the Boss metal zone MT-2. If it were lost or stolen i would be pissed and i would definately buy another one, MAYBE look at the black licorice but I would definately go back to Danelectro, and will buy more of their pedals because I like all of the ones i have.
Product: Danelectro DJ-21 Black Coffee Metal Distortion
Price Paid: US $42.00
Submitted 03/28/2003
at 07:40pm
by Corey
Email: hoovco<at>hotmail dot com
Ease of Use
:
10
This pedal was really eazy to get a good sound out of, if you cant figure it out, maybe you shouldnt be playing guitar, 3 knobs, simple.
Sound Quality
:
10
it sounds like shit thru a marshall if it has low batteries, but if you play it thru anything else when it has low batteries it kicks even more ass, its really good for punk and metal and shit like that, youre best off using this with a guitar with high output pickups
Reliability
:
6
this is where it sucks ass, changing the batteries in this sucks ass, and it has a plastic screw to hold it together, pussy shit, when i got it the bass knob fell of but i fixed it with some model glue, and its plastic, not like good heavy plastic like in the arion pedals, but that brittle cracky shit
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
9
i use it with a gibson les paul special w/ P90's, its a good sounding pedal, it wont take much stomping though. i wish it was made of metal. it is a really good pedal and it has a decent price tag- sort of chump change.
Product: Danelectro DJ-21 Black Coffee Metal Distortion
Price Paid: US $80
Submitted 03/22/2003
at 12:51am
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
:
10
Plug it in
Push the button
Sound Quality
:
8
Mega mega distortion. There is no distortion adjustment.
Factory set at 110% distortion.
Sound quite trebly & very fizzy
Reliability
:
2
It looks very fragile. Built like a toy which it basicly is
The on/bypass button is iffy from new
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
8
Built like a toy which it basicly is. I bought it for a bit of fun
IF YOU WANT TO BE ABLE TO ADJUST THE DISTORTION LEVEL YOU HAVE THE WRONG PEDAL
NOT REALLY A SERIOUS GIGING PEDAL
Seriously, this pedal should be rated based on its intended sound
Dont complain that its no good for other sounds/styles.
Product: Danelectro DJ-21 Black Coffee Metal Distortion
Price Paid: #20 used
Submitted 03/17/2003
at 06:51am
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
:
8
Easy to use and edit although keeping all the knobs at 12 o clock is about the only thing I do. No manual but why need one? Simple yet effective.
Sound Quality
:
7
I run this through a zoom gf707 with the marshall g215 with a dean evo doubleneck (6 and 7 string). This pedal is noisy and I wouldn't gig with it as a result. However it is great fun to use- esp with a 7 string tuned with a bottom 'a'. The effect is a strong one- perhaps too overpowering for serious use. Sometimes it distorts too much a the sound breaks up which is annoying as my amp and guitar are both good quality. Loses tone easily.
Reliability
:
10
Dead reliable but a battery eater.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
None
Overall Rating
:
7
Play metal/rock/clean stuff- generally use it just for fun. Try it with some chorus- sounds great!
Product: Danelectro DJ-21 Black Coffee Metal Distortion
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 02/20/2003
at 10:19am
by TPM
Email: none
Ease of Use
:
No Opinion
Sound Quality
:
No Opinion
only a little update: the hiss was because the battery was low.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
No Opinion
Product: Danelectro DJ-21 Black Coffee Metal Distortion
Price Paid: 49.99 (#)
Submitted 02/11/2003
at 08:43am
by Twiggy
Ease of Use
:
10
very easy to get everythin from a metallica to 'nu-metal' sound. manual sux a piece o paper.
Sound Quality
:
9
this does sound good through my avt50 u get very good harmonics an it screams metal with ma Cort X-2. although i cant compare it to a boss pedal cos i ain played one this pedal is very good sound wise.BUT there is a slightly annoyin hiss not sure if this is true to all distortion pedals. to all those ppl complainin it sounds crap it isnt the pedal its ure amp, if u play it througha 15 watt crate it does suk i know but play it through a valve marshall like mine an it kiks ass.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
i only bought it today but it feels solid.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
dunno
Overall Rating
:
9
i play alotta metal old skool stuff to nu stuff an this can do it all if u tweak ure amp aswell. i love the styling although it is completely outta play in a metal band. i jus wish it had more comtrols but i suppose they had to make it simple :P
Product: Danelectro DJ-21 Black Coffee Metal Distortion
Price Paid: US $39 approx.
Submitted 01/27/2003
at 06:17am
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
:
10
Well, it's easy to adjust it, I guess, but it's right next to impossible to get a decent sound out of it.
Sound Quality
:
3
I've tried to use it with an Epiphone Demon FX (GREAT cheap guitar, btw) and an Epiphone Powerbass II, both in to cheap Squier amps. There is not a decent sound to be found with this thing. Utter crap. It hums like a bastard, even at bedroom volume, picks up NPR (hey, at least I can get some culture in while I practice...), and has no bass whatsoever. It also distorts WAAAY to far, and there's no way to adjust it. The only time I can imagine having a use for this thing is to make that Nine Inch Nails superfuzz sound, where your guitar playing sounds almost like static, but not quite. If you want to sound like a TV turned to a non-station, buy this pedal.
Reliability
:
7
It seems to hold up fine to bedroom use. I wouldn't gig with it period, because of the sound, but I don't think it would die if you didn't really abuse it. I'll mark it down for the plastic housing, cheap plastic switch, and breakable-looking plastic knobs.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never dealt with them, but I have heard good things.
Overall Rating
:
2
I play metal, industrial, some classic rock, and some electrified blues just for fun when nobody is watching. This pedal is useless for everything but industrial music, when you want that insane static sound. Trust me, you don't want to sound like that for very long. I really hate the way this thing picks up radio signals and hums, I wouldn't gig with this thing, not EVER. I wish it had some BASS and a way to adjust the level of distortion.
I regret this purchase, and it pretty much just sits on my shelf, not getting used.
Product: Danelectro DJ-21 Black Coffee Metal Distortion
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 01/05/2003
at 08:35pm
by MOokie
Email: chaos_bridget at hotmail<dot>com
Ease of Use
:
10
Three knobs and a button...my friend's dog could figure it out. I luv you Gracie!!
Sound Quality
:
3
Okay...I've used this thing with various guitars/amps, and I can only say this...it sucks balls. Okay, maybe it's the particular one i'm playing with...but I can't say it enough: this pedal is awful. Doesn't sound "metal" to me at all, sounds more like a really high-gain fuzz. They should just rename the pedal "Black Coffee Hi-Gain Fuzz", that's all it is. You really have to have a good amp to even think about saving this monstrosity...it has no bass, even with the bass knob all the way up...and as for that "scooped mids" sound, well, maybe they forgot to scoop my mids at the factory...but this thing sounds like wrecked balls.
Reliability
:
5
Well, it's a Danelectro...sturdy plastic, but plastic nonetheless...I probably wouldn't use it without a backup, I don't like being unprepared.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never had to talk to them
Overall Rating
:
2
Well, what can I say...I used to think it sounded decent when I played my Squier Strat through my computer speakers...but that was when I played my Squier Strat through my computer speakers. Nuff said.
Product: Danelectro DJ-21 Black Coffee Metal Distortion
Price Paid: US $30
Submitted 01/02/2003
at 04:20pm
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
:
8
i personally like the distortion on it because im using a behringer and those have real clean sounds and dinky distortion. this pedal is extremely easy to use and hasnt failed me yet.
Sound Quality
:
7
epiphone sg, behringer gx210 60 watt. it has a slight noticable hum when you get up to high volumes but thats no biggie. otherwise this pedal is great.
Reliability
:
8
the only way i would depend on this pedal for a gig is if i had the adaptor, in which i wouldnt need a backup or anything.
Customer Support
:
10
musicians friend is a great friendly compay, they handled all my needs.
Overall Rating
:
9
i play all genres of music and this pedal is good for all of them. if this pedal was stolen i would obviously be upset but instead of purchasing this one id probably but the black licorice beyond metal pedal just because it has octave on it and ive heard the pedal and it sounds really good.
Product: Danelectro DJ-21 Black Coffee Metal Distortion
Price Paid: US $21.50 used
Submitted 12/21/2002
at 01:14pm
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
:
10
This pedal is very easy to use. It has three basic knobs - level, bass, and trebble - so it's almost impossible to get confused by it. It's quite small - about 5 inches - so it's also very easy to carry around.
Sound Quality
:
9
I am using this pedal with a Squier Strat and a Peavy Rage amp. It sounds amazing for many metal songs. with this pedal it is also fairly easy to get the exact sound you're looking for since theres only 3 settings.
Reliability
:
9
It can ususally be depended on. the only thing to look out for is the battery. This thing sucks the life out of batteries very quickly. However, if you use an adapter it is fine and there is no need to worry. At a gig the only backup i would need is a battery, not the pedal itself.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
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Overall Rating
:
9
Overall this is a great little pedal that produces a great sound. I have lent it to more experienced guitarists and they all think that they should have bought one years ago. It is nice and small so you can take it around and is very affordable (new about 50 bucks.) I'd recommend it to anyone looking for a superb metal sounding effect.
Product: Danelectro DJ-21 Black Coffee Metal Distortion
Price Paid: US Gift
Submitted 12/11/2002
at 06:17am
by Chris Davies
Email: ultima_saiyan at hotmail<dot>com
Ease of Use
:
8
Generally easy to use..takes a bit of fiddling with to remove the feedback whistle.
Sound Quality
:
8
I have played this through a shitty Epiphone very standard very cheap SG and it sucked...but that's what happens when you have really shitty humbuckers and a really shitty guitar. I currently play out of an Excel Strat and have played it through a Squier Affinity Strat. The strats sound really good with this pedal. The effects kick your ass if alternating with clean, I'm playing through a Behringer 1200 Ultrabass Bass Amp. The effect is rather good in all situations that I've used it in.
Reliability
:
9
Yeah, I would say depend on it. I would use it at a gig without backup but then again I would do a lot of things without backup. But if you're using batteries for this thing you better bring back up for the gig. If the light begins to dim at all prepare youself for the horrid problems coming your way.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never dealt with those boneheads
Overall Rating
:
10
I play harder rock and punk rock, and this pedal will work good for punk rock if you mess with it, but it's really easy to get a great hard rock sound with this pedal. I've been playing for 2 years and used a few pedals, but single pedals seem to be way more dependable than any other multi-FX pedal could even think about being. I would buy another one of these if it were stolen definitely. I loved the thing that's about it. The only bad side is finding a way to eliminate this putrid whistling noise that will destroy the ear drums of all small infants on contact. So don't mess with this around small children to figure out the settings and how they work for you.
Product: Danelectro DJ-21 Black Coffee Metal Distortion
Price Paid: #47 (UK Pounds)
Submitted 11/30/2002
at 01:19pm
by Martin Jackson
Ease of Use
:
7
The pedal has simple in/out jacks on the back and a slot for a power adaptor. There are three knobs on the front for level, bass and treble. As well as a pedal switch for turning the unit on. I find this unit very easy to use. The 'manual' is just a piece of paper with one recommended setting for the pedal - this lets it down. If Danelectro should include a range of settings for different sounds and styles.
Sound Quality
:
5
I use the pedal with my Epiphone Les Paul and a Laney TF300 amp. I also put it through an old Boss envelope resender. I used this fine for about 4 days then I got a horrible interference sound and it started picking up Spanish radio! This is NOT A LIE! The only way to get rid of the interference is too turn down the level - which in turn decreases the volume of the amp.
Reliability
:
6
The battery runs down very quickly. Get yourself a power adapter and you should be ok. But I wouldn't use it at a gig without a backup.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
I have never delt with the company.
Overall Rating
:
4
I am a comparative begginer and have been playing for 3 years. I play metal and punk. I have turned to using the distortion on my amp as this pedal is... a big pile of crap. If it were stolen I would host a party to celebrate! Buy a Boss distortion pedal or a Zoom 707-Mk2.
Product: Danelectro DJ-21 Black Coffee Metal Distortion
Price Paid: US $49
Submitted 11/30/2002
at 01:00pm
by John Koburn
Ease of Use
:
10
It's really easy to use. You can read the manual to set the sound, or you can easily make new noises. And if you don't think it's easy to use, you must be stupid!
Sound Quality
:
7
I'm using a 10watt Silvertone and a 15watt Marshall, and a Fender Jaguar. It sounds good for grunge, punk, and metal. The only problem it has is that it makes a shitty whistling noise. If any of you dudes know how to stop it, please tell me!
Reliability
:
10
If you carry an AC adaptor you can surely use it in a gig. Two monts ago I played a two and a half our gig, and it was really realiable. Never play one of those gigs with a battery, I think it will get drained pretty fast.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
10
I been playing grunge and punk rock for about four years. You can get good grunge sounds from it. It realeases a lot of beatiful feedback when you play, it's cool for a guitar solo. Another bad thing about it is that it's made of plastic, I mean, you can't throw it because they break so easy!! They should made metal pedals.
Product: Danelectro DJ-21 Black Coffee Metal Distortion
Price Paid: 50 (euro)
Submitted 11/17/2002
at 02:33pm
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
:
8
If you're not able to use it, then you are fuckin' stupid. 3 knobs(level-bass-mid), 1 switch. However it's sometimes hard to get a good sond out of it, you just have to turn the knobs until it sounds good
Sound Quality
:
8
I'm using a Cort X-2 guitar (humbucker pickups) and a crappy Laney HCM15R amp. But it doesn't matter what amp you'r using, it sounds great for punk. I would give it a 10 if the thing wasn't VERY noisy.
Reliability
:
9
It's plastic, so don't jump on it. But it looks solid and i never had any problem. You should also buy an ac adaptor, cuz it sounds crap when the battery is gone.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never dealt with them.
Overall Rating
:
9
This is a perfect match for punk, and of course for metal, it's in the name. Howerver, it's not realy good on stage, becuz of the noise. But its a perfect pedal for home player. If you'r not rich enough to buy a boss metal zone, buy it, it's cheap.
Product: Danelectro DJ-21 Black Coffee Metal Distortion
Price Paid: US $29.99
Submitted 07/16/2002
at 08:45pm
by steven
Ease of Use
:
10
Its very easy to use,3 knobs..easy to figure out.Very adjustable.Being my first distortion pedal...first pedal ever!im very pleased with it.
Sound Quality
:
8
I use a Ibanez RG and a couple of samick guitars through a peavy Rage 158 and an old fender vibro champ.It's very easy to get a good cruch,or that ultimate heavy metal sound.
Reliability
:
10
I've had it for almost two months and not one problem,only problem is,dont leavy the battery in or it'll be drained in less than an hour without it even being on(i dont know if thats how it is with every pedal but it got annoying having to replace them,and its also annoying having to take it apart to get the battery out when your finished.If you get this or any pedal,get the AC adapter!
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never delt with them so i cant say.
Overall Rating
:
10
Ive been playing for close to 10 years(and i dont know why i havent bought a pedal till now)and i play mainly older metallica,alot of ac/dc(and while it wont give you anywhere near an ac/dc sound,its a very fun pedal to use to throw a twist on songs with.
If it were stolen i would find the person who stole it,kick there ass and get it back,if i couldnt get it back i would buy a new one.The main things i love about it is,it can give you more all out crazy distortion than any amp ive ever tried,and it has a very good sound for as cheap as it was.Most pedals cost from $60-100+!and since i had spent most of it on a guitar and other crap,i wasnt about to drop 80 bucks on a ibanez(which was the only other distortion pedal my local shop had).Its a 10/10 for a mess around-to-small gig pedal.Im not a super serious giger thats why i only have equipment that fits my needs as something to pass the time at home,since i only play for myself and a few others.This is a good pedal overall.And i would recomend it to anyone.
Product: Danelectro DJ-21 Black Coffee Metal Distortion
Price Paid: traded pastrami overdrive for it
Submitted 06/28/2002
at 04:32pm
by me
Email: mojojojo35571 at yahoo<dot>com
Ease of Use
:
10
This pedal kicks ass. 3 knobs: level-bass-treble. Easy to shape sounds.
Sound Quality
:
No Opinion
This thing is awsome for metal. It doesn't have a mid-control, but they sure set the mids in the right spot for me. No distortion knob, so when you step on it-it's always at tear your face off level. I'm using a les paul copy and it really rocks. I know some of the mini's suck, but this is a good one. If you need gain control for overdrive sounds stay away from this pedal. Even backing off the volume on my guitar low it still sounded pretty heavy. I'm giving it a 10 because I finally found my pedal foe metal. Pantera/old metallica/up your ass metal sounds.
Reliability
:
7
It's a mini, so dont beat the shit out of it and it should last. I'm giving it a 7 because of the housing, but if the plastic were metal I'm sure the price would go up.
Customer Support
:
10
I've dealt with them twice, and been satisfied very quickly both times with thier service. If it does break- ship it to evets (dano manufacturer) and in a couple weeks they'll hook ya up with a new one.
Overall Rating
:
9
For metal and hardcore music this really is the shit. I usually dont brag on distortion pedals much- but damn........ish gooood
Product: Danelectro DJ-21 Black Coffee Metal Distortion
Price Paid: 45.00 (Canadian)
Submitted 05/29/2002
at 01:10am
by Luke
Email: lennex at eboxmail<dot>net
Ease of Use
:
6
These pedals are too small... It's sometimes hard to find the pedal on stage (its black, blends into the floor very nicely!) and the knobs are too small to play with between sets.
Sound Quality
:
10
While using a 56-U2 Danelectro guitar through a VOX AC30, I was extreemly impressed with the quality of this pedal! Especially for its price and size. I will probably never buy another distortion after getting my hands on this. No other distortion pedal has done what this one has done for me and my band. I even convinced a Boss pedal loyalist to go out and pick one up for himself! He no longer uses his GT-6!
Reliability
:
8
The AC jack dosn't suck up my adaptor as well as my other pedals. It constantly comes undone during sessions. Some super glue fixed it though (super glued a daisy chain into it.) I keep a battery in it just in case though. I wish it was a little bit bigger though...
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
never had to deal with them.
Overall Rating
:
10
Being a ska, surf, and punk rock guitarist, I still think this is the best distortion I have ever used. I have four other distortion/overdrives sitting on the shelf now ever since I bought this pedal. (Ibanez Super Metal, Boss Metal Zone, Boss Blues Driver, and Boss Hyper Fuzz).
I still can't get over the fatness of the sound and the fun factor has just shot though the roof!
Product: Danelectro DJ-21 Black Coffee Metal Distortion
Price Paid: 75 (Canadian (the crappy one))
Submitted 04/29/2002
at 11:02am
by Dr.FUnk
Email: shifty_09 at hotmail<dot>com
Ease of Use
:
10
3 Nobs.. trble base and level.. Keep level full and treble 75% and bass 100%
thats what i like at least.. or everything on full
Sound Quality
:
9
Awsome.. One of the best dist for metal i have ever heard..
Only draw back is the feed back.. But u can fix that by putting the volume on ur guitar on like 2 or 3
u still get all the crunch jus less fb
I use a peavey studio pro 112 and she wrks like a charm on full volume
"It sounds like gods wraith in satans voice"
Reliability
:
8
Batteries Die fast so i have haerd.. I am probly gonna buy an adapter
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never had to deal with them
Overall Rating
:
10
This pedal is awsome sounding, very affordable durable and there is a way around the feed back.. I recomend any metal player to buy one.. Dont waste ur time and money ona zoom 505 II i have one and they suck for gigs..
Product: Danelectro DJ-21 Black Coffee Metal Distortion
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 03/13/2002
at 07:27pm
by Anonymous
Email: BLueLicuid<at>aol dot com
Ease of Use
:
8
It's plain and simple with 3 nobs. It's got treble, bass, and level. Doesn't have a middle nob because it's a metal distortion pedal, and there usually isn't any middle settings. Only thing that's a problem here is the battery replacement. You have to unscrew the bottom of it to replace it's not like the dod's or the boss's battery slots that are placed on the sides for convienience. I recommend the adaptor.
Sound Quality
:
8
I play a Jackson kelly with Duncan Designed pickups through a Marshall AVT 100 amp. If you like the type of distortion that sounds really well palm muted than this pedal should suit your taste. It's that type of cheesy metal distortion that has a ridiculous amount of treble and sounds pretty good with powerchords. WIth the right settings on my amp i can get a Godsmack tone or early Metallica tone out of it. It also sounds pretty good for that Deftones Stephen Carpenter tone as it sounds nice and glassy. Only problem with this pedal is it makes my amp's speaker crack somethimes and i don't know whether or not that's the pedal overdriving the amp or the amp being a piece of dog poop and not being able to handle the pedal.
Reliability
:
9
This is one of Danelectro's Mini pedals and is very small. Unlike the Boss and DOD pedals, this pedal unfortunately is not built like it could survive a nuclear blast. It has a plastic housing with dinky plastic nobs and a metal bottom lined with rubber to prevent it from slipping around on the floor. Unless you weigh 300lbs or above and like jumping several feet in the air and landing on your pedals with both feet planted on the button this pedal should survive many years of abuse. I personally take care of all my equipment and yes I HAVE GIGGED WITH THIS PEDAL. I feel that it's a very reliable pedal as most Danelectro pedals are.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never had to.
Overall Rating
:
9
I play lots of Deftones with the band i'm in but I do also like to play lots of Metallica and Godsmack on my one free time. I've been playing for 3 years and i do feel that i know enough about guitar gear to leave you with a well rounded opinion. If you have a solid state amp and want some crazy metal distortion, this is your pedal. If you have a tube amp i don't recommend this pedal because it will make your amp sound pretty bad as the tubes won't be able to handle this. I do love this little pedal and i think it's great for it's value. I've played other pedals like the DOD deathmetal distortion and the BOSS MetalZone 2 distortion pedal. The DOD is the only pedal that gives the Black Coffee some competition. The MetalZone just sucked, and for the price i payed compared to the BOSS, the Black Coffee has a much better value. If this pedal were lost or stolen i would miss it dearly, however i would probably buy something like a line 6 distortion modeler just because i've always wanted one. This pedal is great metal distortion and adds loads of sustain to your guitar. Just log on to Ebay and it's very rare that you'll find someone auctioning off their Black Coffee, however every other distortion pedal is usually a BOSS...now what does that tell you.
Product: Danelectro DJ-21 Black Coffee Metal Distortion
Price Paid: US $40
Submitted 02/20/2002
at 04:25am
by shawn
Ease of Use
:
9
Pretty standard, 3 controls - level, bass, treble. i personally think that it sounds great, yeah the bass is not as thick as i'd like itm but for $40 what can you expect?.
Sound Quality
:
10
Iam running a strat, and an epi les paul (which is totally killer) through a pedalboard, which has my ibanes digital delay, black coffee, dod stereo cchorus and my morley bad horsie. (not nessicarily in that praticular order). and into a randall warhead combo. one thing i hate is if you are running a battery, and you leave the guitar in the input, the battery drains like woah. so i got a power supple for it before i made my pedalboard. the power supply was noisy, ( a simple 1000 uF capacitor in parallel with the power supply cures this) but that wasnt the pedal's fault. if you dial it in properly and play with the amp and shit, you could get almost any metal distortion sound.
Reliability
:
10
pretty reliable, except. i would always use a power supply or bring extra batteries. i would and have gigged it with absolutley no problems
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
never had to deal with them.
Overall Rating
:
10
i play almost anything, from stevie ray vaighan to slayer.- whatever im in the mood for. the pedal is sick for metal, but i think it is pretty shitty when it comes to blues, and any regular rock. i have been playing for almost 8 years now and i ownThis is my first danelectro pedal, and also my first metal pedal, i also own an origional dod 250 preamp overdrive. a boss distortion, and the ones i mentioned eariler, and i was not disappointed at all in the preformance of this pedal
Product: Danelectro DJ-21 Black Coffee Metal Distortion
Price Paid: $75.00 (Canadian (the worthless money))
Submitted 01/07/2002
at 10:46pm
by Kolyn T
Email: overdrive95 at hotmail<dot>com
Ease of Use
:
10
This pedal is top notch on ease of use. there's only three knobs, basll, level and treble. Even a beginer could fiddle with it and find a good sound.
Sound Quality
:
7
I play a B.C. Rich worlock through a peavy 112 bandit/ 112 cabinet. The pedal sounds pretty damn good but its lacking a lot of bass. even with the bass settting as high as it could be on my amp and the pedal it was real hollow sounding, but you can frig around with it and come up with a really good sound. theres a little buzz too but nothing that would bother me.
Reliability
:
8
This is where the problem arises.....this pedal is a battery guzzling whore!!!!! if i were you , i would by a 9v adapter to go with it, it will save you lots of time and money. The pedal itself is made of plastic with a metal base but its still really durable. i've beaten the shit out of mine and it still works perfectly..minus scratches.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
i never had to deal with them, but danelectro seems to be a reliable bunch.
Overall Rating
:
9
my band plays metal (metallica, megadeth, slayer, pantera...etc.) and this pedal is a pretty good choice if your hunting for this type of sound. if this pedal was busted or stolen i probobly buy another but i might look into a boss metal zone pedal first.
P.s.-if anyone knows where i can get a cheap left handed jackson guitar please email me !!!!!
Product: Danelectro DJ-21 Black Coffee Metal Distortion
Price Paid: #35 (UK Sterling)
Submitted 12/30/2001
at 04:00pm
by Ryan_77uk
Email: ryan_77uk<at>hotmail dot com
Ease of Use
:
7
3 nobs, easy! Well. No. Its hard to get a good sound out of this pedal. Sometimes I have to mess for ages to find the sound that I need! Although, it's pretty self explanatory.
Sound Quality
:
8
I use a Epi Les Paul Standard Flake thru an Original Cry Baby, thru my Black Coffee out of a Peavy Bandit 112. When this pedal is good, its fu*king ace! But its hard to get a good sound all the time and sometimes the bass is a bit thin. There is a constant hum, that pisses me off and it is always feeding back. If these were sorted out, it would rock so so much! On the good side, if you dampen with your fret hand and hammer the bitch with your strumming hand you get a a noise that sounds like you are sawing through steel!!! + When the battery is full its as heavy as they come.
Reliability
:
9
I beat the shit out of it jumping on it in true rockstar fashion and its not got any damage apart from a few scratches....... but as long as its in one piece is what matters.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
8
> Hard to get a good sound.
> At its best, this pedal is AWESOME!
> Buy a mains adapter. It eats batterys!
> Its v.cheap... #35! You can't go wrong!
Product: Danelectro DJ-21 Black Coffee Metal Distortion
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 12/07/2001
at 08:32pm
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
:
No Opinion
Sound Quality
:
No Opinion
Reliability
:
No Opinion
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
4
This pedal is good for begginers with small amps but anything bigger its just inferior. I personally have 120 watts running through 2 12's which is plenty big for what i do but pretty much anything above 25 watts this pedal will loose its kick. Perfect for begginers, horrible for real playing.
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