Danelectro DJ-6 Pepperoni Phaser
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Product: Danelectro DJ-6 Pepperoni Phaser
Price Paid: USD 30
Submitted 07/28/2009
at 11:13pm
by Wes
Ease of Use
:
10
Very simple. One knob that changes the speed of modulation. A wet/dry option or a general amount of effect option would have been very nice but I don't mind.
Sound Quality
:
10
I'm using this for my bass, it's great. No noticeable tone change. It does what it should and I wouldn't change it. Like I said wet/dry like on the fab models would have been nice but I'd say I'm happy with this.
Reliability
:
9
Made of plastic. No problems though. For the price I'm certainly not complaining. I don't need a backup and I depend on it.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
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10
Fantastic. I can't imagine what I'd do without Danelectro. For 30 bucks I don't think I'd find anything better. I could probably get one made specifically for bass that costs 10 times the price and not be this happy. If it got lost I'd get another, no reason not to.
Product: Danelectro DJ-6 Pepperoni Phaser
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 12/04/2008
at 10:45pm
by skitch
Email: wzband at yahoo<dot>com
Ease of Use
:
No Opinion
Sound Quality
:
No Opinion
Its been said here that there is an adjustable trim pot in this unit.
Well, at least in mine, there isn't. I took mine apart last night and no trim pot. There are 2 PCB boards and I check both sides of each and nada. Here are a couple of photos (sorry not that clear it was late) - http://whiskeyzulu.com/hc/pep.htm.
My pedal simply says Peperoni Phaser w/ Speed under the single knob and above the LED - and Danelectro above the on/off.
As far as its sound, I think it does an adequate job, however, I really have nothing to compare it to. This is my first Phaser it was $20 - I picked it up cause my band plays Have a Cigar and it was an inexpensive and turns out to be a decent sounding peadal for my needs - I like it best b/t 10-11.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Overall Rating
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No Opinion
Product: Danelectro DJ-6 Pepperoni Phaser
Price Paid: GBP 20
Submitted 08/17/2008
at 12:40pm
by smokey_420
Email: sam_d_hargreaves at hotmail<dot>com
Ease of Use
:
9
well it has a dial for speed and the on/off switch! complex or what!
the switch is abit lame but so long as you have fairly accurate feet you'l be all good!
Sound Quality
:
8
I use a Sg Special/Ibanez RG321MH(fixed bridge) => artec bigdot tuner -> Boss OC-2 -> crybaby -> dod FX-25b filter envelope -> dan phaser goes here -> marshall edward (the) compressor -> boss ds-2 -> digitech digi delay => Mashall MG100DFX
i generally have it either set to about 10 oclock which has quite a nice steady phase sound although not that pronounced, still sound good with a mixture of effects though. or at full tilt which i love for some fast almost bizare tremolo phase!
i don't generally try to sound like other guitarist which this pedla help me do when at full tilt. Also with it at 10 oclock the compressor boosting the lows abit and some sly distortion on the ds-2 makes such a crunchy tone i don't need a neck pickup it feels like some days.
sure its not gonna be an mxr phase 90 but for ??20 when I got it I cannot argue at all!
Reliability
:
8
i've had it now about 3-4 years n never had any probs. cant afford a backup really and its never let me down!
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
n/a
Overall Rating
:
9
i play stuff from jazz/blues/metal/funk to almost dnb style stuff in my band (www.myspace.com/arjfe) and it gives me a nice addition to my tone when called upon. like I said its not phase 90 but your not gonna see an mxr pedal this price!!
Product: Danelectro DJ-6 Pepperoni Phaser
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 09/20/2006
at 08:21pm
by ZepFuzz05
Ease of Use
:
10
It's one knob controlling the rate, that's about it, not too hard.
Sound Quality
:
8
I use this pedal with a single cut Les-Paul style guitar with humbucking pickups, and along with multiple other pedals, it runs into either a SS Princeton 65 or an old Traynor YBA2B tube amp.
For what I use phaser for, this pedal is perfect. I hate cheesy thick,70s phased sounds that kill dynamics and sensitivity. This thing is much more subtle, akin to a Phase 45 or a Tonefactor Nebula. It definitely gives you a swirly, watery sound, but in a subtle, sweet way without being either weak or overbearing. I have considered upgrading, until I realize that this thing gives me the subtle, swimming tones I already want.
This is probably not the best typical phaser for everyone, but it sure works well for me.
Reliability
:
8
A friend gave this pedal to me since she had bought a couple years prior and never used it. I got it used and it is still working great for me, without a problem at all. Holds up quite well for a little plastic pedal.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never had to deal with it.
Overall Rating
:
9
For me, this pedal is almost exactly what I need in a phaser, and serves my purpose quite well. I would recommend it to anyone who wants a more subtle phase effect without spending a ton for a Nebula or Phase 100 or vintage Phase 45.
Good stuff.
Product: Danelectro DJ-6 Pepperoni Phaser
Price Paid: #25.00 (uk pounds) used
Submitted 03/27/2006
at 08:53am
by Chris Amadeus
Ease of Use
:
10
Very easy to use,one pot for more or less effect.
Sound Quality
:
9
did not sound very good out of the box,but after reading an earlier post suggesting opening it up and adjusting the trim pot on the pcb,this baby now sounds AMAZING..
Reliability
:
9
I have had this unit for over a year and use it twice a week on gigs and have it in my pedal board,very reliable so far i would use on a gig without a backup.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never needed.,.
Overall Rating
:
10
I play guitar in a Greek & English covers band and also do a lot of duo gigs and studio session work,I have been playing for the last 20 years and own many types of guitars and effects,but I like this phaser because of the very 70s sounds that it gives and after a little bit of tweaking inside you will be amazed.If it were lost or stolen I would buy another.
Product: Danelectro DJ-6 Pepperoni Phaser
Price Paid: 10 (#) used
Submitted 11/24/2005
at 08:03am
by MJL
Ease of Use
:
10
Weird mix of reviews for this thing. As with most dano pedals they have one sound. and if you like that sound - great, otherwise...
Anyway - ease of use. as everyone says - just one dial - slow to fast. play with it for a bit and see what suits you (if anything).
I have read furthur down that someone took it apart and found a trim pot inside for extra variation. maybe something to consider one day....
Sound Quality
:
9
OK. this is the tricky bit.
first up:
no true bypass - but i cant hear any problems when it is switched off...
when on. i really like this. i have it set about 11 o'clock and it gives the nice swirly phase sound you would hope for. i only actually use it on 2 songs at the mo. one combined with an octave below (another dano mini) to give a really funky synth bass sound (with some almost auto-wah style stuff at the high end) and another time on its own with some arpegio chords for a bit of a trippy momment. so i certainly dont over-use it. it also gets occasional usage if things start going that way during a gig...!
as an 'accent' type effect it's one of my favorites... but not something you would not want to over do.
i use a fair few effects and swap them around a fair bit - but so far this has remained on my board since i started playing with my current band a couple of years back. we play mainly punky bluesy type stuff - but with anything we fancy thrown in.
also - i use one big power supply for all my pedals on the board and this causes no noise/buzz from this unit. maybe its some cheep supplys that are causing the problems for some people below.
Reliability
:
10
you've seen then - they are small plasic things.
however, i have had 5 mini dano's and non let me down. 2 of them have been in constant use for 2 years and the other 3 have had some fair use.
i have gigged a couple of times a month and practiced a couple of times a week with this set-up without a single issue (infact the only pedals to have let me down are a boss EQ where the power input has broken and a marshall guv'nor where the switch died (though that was after 15 years or so of abuse))
so - has to be a 10
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
9
it does what it does well.
im sure its not for everone and certainly not for every occasion, but they are good fun little pedals and can certainly add something to your own style.
for the type of music we play (think 'the clash', 'the ramones', 'small faces', 'stones') i probably use too many effects but i try to do it sparingly and not get carried away with them. and, though i am a long way from great, i get many possitive comments on my sound from many other musicians (some of them who know what they are talking about!!). i have been playing & gigging about 15 years or so and have had a fair bit of equipment over the years. currently i play a strat or an SG into a yamaha 212 amp with about 10 different pedals.
i would certainly consider getting another if anything happened to it. only really got it becouse it was cheep second hand in one of those dano mini sets. i got the 'summer of love' set with the octave down (which i still use) and a fuz/octave thing i never really got to grips with and is currently being 'rested' from the set-up.
Product: Danelectro DJ-6 Pepperoni Phaser
Price Paid: US $30
Submitted 07/02/2005
at 11:51am
by stratplayer57
Ease of Use
:
10
One Knob for speed not rocket science.........
Sound Quality
:
8
OK my setup is a Fender Strat or a upgraded Epi SG with 57 humbuckers into a Behringer GMX212 amp sounding either fendr clean ampeg clean Roland JC clean or distorted Marshall.
THis pedal is supposed to sound like a Phase 90 but it isn't a great approximation. However the sound is Preferable to the modern Boss PS3 which my friend has. the sound is classic based and will get you a good sound for whatever you would use a phase90 for but just different.
I use it for univibe sounds on Machine Gun. when placed after all the distortion pedals in a chain but it gives a spacious ambient vibe that is very cool but subtle. Great for those gigs where you want to take the crowd somewhere otherworldly.
there isn't much noise with this unit compared to my boss pedals but when at the end of the chain it can make the hiss swirl around, Great for recording intro's to epics.
I love this pedal because it retains my guitar's character better than most of the phasers i've tried. that is where this pedal is realy better than some in my opinion. 30 bucks for all that?? I'm Happy
Reliability
:
8
I've had this for 2 years and have never had a problem with it. Battery lasts indefinitely on my unit. Although i got another one from ebay and that one ate batteries. my other dano's broke but then they were smashed by my amp so if you don't stomp on them to hard they'll be fine.
I've giged with it and it sounds great live.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never Dealt with them because my warranty had expired.
Overall Rating
:
8
I play a mix of Rock Blues Ska Regae Jazz and of course Funk and Fusion.
this matches my psychodelic blues sound well. it has a very univibesque sound .
I compared this with the phase 90 and boss PS3. I chose this because it fit my sound better than they did. If lost or stolen i would not hesitate to shell out another 30 bucks for another one. Great product and a great deal. I know this is not a "Great Phaser" in the sense that it nails the sound it is going for but it is the best phaser for my purposes that i have found. Period.
Product: Danelectro DJ-6 Pepperoni Phaser
Price Paid: 16 (Euro)
Submitted 06/09/2005
at 11:24am
by Mike
Email: mikecar at web<dot>de
Ease of Use
:
10
one knob - speed - thats all.
Sound Quality
:
2
i'm wondering why there are so many ratings above 7 ????? maybe those people never heard a real phasing sound ????? i must admit this little thing gives a "reasonable" result at low phasing rates but it is far away from the sweet phasing of a small stone or a mxr. it's is pretty noisy when chained behind a ts or any distortion/overdrive. it colors the sound when bypassed(no true bypass). sth i could live with though. but not with the overall sound. settings above 3 o'clock are simply useless to me. weird. (i bet there are some guys out there who love esp. this setting - i do not)
Reliability
:
5
it doesn't look very solid - plastic - plastic - plastic - didn't break by now. the pot looks weak and i wouldn't consider it for stage use. i give it a 5
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
never dealt with them. i use 2 other danos - the delay which is excellent and the daddy o which sounds like a marshall guvnor clone and does a good job. very reliable units (the big ones - solid metal)by now.
Overall Rating
:
2
i have another dano mini fx - the tuna melt trem. it sounds great and i was curious about the other minis. i got the pepperoni on ebay and i was disappointed. the price was cheap - so is the sound. i learned my lesson..... i give it a 2
Product: Danelectro DJ-6 Pepperoni Phaser
Price Paid: US $30
Submitted 02/23/2005
at 09:48am
by EnsoniqMan
Ease of Use
:
8
One knob, no brainer. Nice control for phasing...just enough for this little unit. Manul isn't really a manual; just a photo with recommended settings.
Sound Quality
:
8
I have to say, even though I don't use phaser effects on a regular basis, this little unit was impressive. Great sound, even though it doesn't look like much. Not any noise that I could hear, and nice even "amplitutde" sound to it. Probably not as sophisticated as the original 70's units (like this one is supposedly imitating), but it does a bang up job....no question.
Reliability
:
8
I have 2 other units (MilkShake and the BLT). They are holding up fine so far. Small, but seem to be durable.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never dealt with them.
Overall Rating
:
8
This unit came in a 4-pack that I bought. I kept the Chorus module (Milkshake), the BLT (SlapEcho) and then sold the others, including this one.
I played this with my Gretsch 3150 and it sounded fantastic. I have no way of comparing it since I did not keep it (never was used by me anyway). Would probably be a good idea to check it out in your music store and listen to others before buying it.
If you plan on needing and inexpensive unit, for guitar or otherwise, you can't go wrong for the price. Would suit small gigs or home playing just fine.
Product: Danelectro DJ-6 Pepperoni Phaser
Price Paid: N/A used
Submitted 11/30/2004
at 07:25am
by Steven Chippendale
Ease of Use
:
10
Very easy to use - set your preferred speed and you're off.
Sound Quality
:
8
I have to say first that I have nothing to base this on other than the shabby phaser on my Zoom 505 (which is currently gathering dust!). It does effect your tone more than it perhaps should and it DOES have noticable gain. I use phase with distortion for solos like Smashing Pumpkins and Radiohead, so I find the additional gain welcome. I really like the sound this makes, and it's by no means subtle. I think the best way to describe the sound is it replicates the sound of the fret-tapping bits off 'Spirit of Radio' by Rush really well.
Reliability
:
7
It's plastic, but solid. I've had it a few months and used it regularly without any faults. I use power supplies, so I can't comment on battery-life.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
N/A
Overall Rating
:
7
It's a harsh effect and certainly doesn't sound good without distortion. When playing clean, it adds a little distortion of it's own when using my Les Paul, so I can't get that clean 'spinning-speaker' Incubus sound out of it. For psychedelic sounds on top of your distortion, I think it does a good job.
Product: Danelectro DJ-6 Pepperoni Phaser
Price Paid: 40 (#)
Submitted 11/25/2004
at 09:34am
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
:
10
This thing has two knobs: one for the speed, one to turn it on. Complete doddle.
Sound Quality
:
8
This isn't the best phaser available, but the money, I think it's fine. Past 12 o'clock, the speed becomes far too fast, it sounds like its trying to catch up with itself. I use it around 3 - 10 o'clock, it's almost like a chorus at slow speeds, it adds great character to arpeggios and chords.
Reliability
:
10
It's plastic, and the entire bottom has to come off to change the battery; the washer on the screw fell off the first time i used it, and it's a pain to put back again. I always feel like I have to handle it gently, but it hasn't broken so far, so I'll have to give it a 10...
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never contacted them.
Overall Rating
:
8
I'm very pleased with it for a cheap pedal, it's better in my opinion than the phasers built into multi effect units, and while it won't make you sound like VH, it's well worth trying if you come across a cheap one.
Product: Danelectro DJ-6 Pepperoni Phaser
Price Paid: US $30 used
Submitted 07/15/2004
at 05:17am
by E. Nigma
Ease of Use
:
9
It is very easy to use. One knob for speed.
Sound Quality
:
3
The sound is very bad. This is a wannabe MXR phase 90. The speed isn't built correctly on the Danelectro Pepperoni Phaser. The slow phase is ok but when you get to faster settings the transition is not smooth and gives you a fast speed at the middle clockwise position. This pedal adds unwanted gain if you are playing clean. I got this pedal because I wanted to get that phase sound as heard in some of Creed's songs without spending a lot. If you strum lightly you may not hear it but if you strum normally it gives you a gain sound. I no longer have this pedal but I used to use it after a boss distortion and boss oc-2 octave.
Reliability
:
2
I only used it for about a week. Then I just said forget it . It's not worth it.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never had to mess wit em
Overall Rating
:
4
I play r&b, blues, and rock. Like I said I only bought this pedal because of its low price. I just wanted a phaser that I could use to get a phaser sound like in some of Creed's songs. But I guess in this case, cheap price means cheap quality. So....if you want a good natural sounding phaser, get an MXR phaser. If you want a good phaser that does more than just speed get a Boss Phaser.
Product: Danelectro DJ-6 Pepperoni Phaser
Price Paid: $30 (AUD (approx US$20))
Submitted 06/24/2004
at 06:31am
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
:
10
Only 1 knob - it doesn't get any simpler!
Sound Quality
:
7
Great for humbuckers, Teles & lipstick pickups. I don't like any of the Strat sounds with it. Neck or in-between neck & bridge is where it's at for me!
No good for combining with other effects - especially overdrives. Humbuckers are the only way to 'drive' your signal for cutting through in solos.
Anyone like Leo Nocentelli from the Meters? You can get some similar sounds ('Fire on the Bayou', 'All I Do Everyday', etc) with the knob at between 10 -12 o'clock. Humbucker plus pedal is all you need here!
At full-tilt you can get close to the Hendrix/live bezerk Johnny Winter/ Robin Trower rotary sounds.
I like it for all sorts of valve amps: from a tiny Epiphone with 1 10, a MusicMan 4 10 to a Fender Quad Reverb.
Reliability
:
7
Buy a power pack. If you run the knob at 100% you can expect a flat battery within 15 minutes!
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
n/a
Overall Rating
:
7
A good fun pedal to have if you need it for any occasion.
Product: Danelectro DJ-6 Pepperoni Phaser
Price Paid: US $20
Submitted 06/05/2004
at 07:09pm
by Swami Rabinowicz
Email: dbamplification<at>yahoo dot com
Ease of Use
:
10
I took this little pedal and built it into a very crappy Morley Wha that I've had for years. This Morley doesn't use the light/photoresistor design, but uses fishing line that moves two sliding pots inside.
I had enough room to fit the guts into it. The speed pot was a 500k pot, but I used two 100k pots in series for 200k. I had to change the switch in the Morley from a push on/push off to a momentary.
The whole thing was a success! Now I have a phaser with the speed on the pedal. Back off for slow, and as I push the pedal forward, it speeds up. One cheap "rotovibe".
So I give high marks for my modded pedal.
Sound Quality
:
9
I will use this with guitar and bass. I've had a lot of phasers over the years and have built phase shifters. I can't say how many stages this thing is, but I suspect it's 4 stages. For a 4 stage phaser, I love it!
Usually with a phase shifter you have to turn up the depth at low speeds and turn down the depth at high speeds. This one does slow or fast well without a depth control. Hiss level is low. (Much lower than my nearly-unusable-because-of-the-hiss Rocky Road leslie simulator.
This thing speaks 70's to me big time. From Trower to Waylon, this will cover my needs for a phaser.
Reliability
:
10
I rebuilt the thing into a little tank of a pedal. There won't be a backup.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Who knows?
Overall Rating
:
10
I play all styles of music and I like this thing for the dated flavor it gives. I own too much gear to mention and I build and mod effects, amps and guitars. I couldn't build the basic circuit for what this little gem cost.
My favorite all time phaser was the big Maestro with the 3 big switches (where the slow and fast speeds mimicked the leslie speeds including the ramping.) This reminds me a bit of that sound. I like it better than my Akai Intellephase (until I add a couple more stages to it) and like it better than my DOD, or any of the phasing effects in my multi-effects pedals.
Product: Danelectro DJ-6 Pepperoni Phaser
Price Paid: US $20
Submitted 01/17/2004
at 07:53am
by Brian
Email: themrbwa1 at yahoo<dot>com
Ease of Use
:
10
**IMPORTANT INFO**
*Please read my review for some important info on this unit's sound*
My cat could use it if he could figure out how to turn such a tiny knob!?!
About as easy as it gets; set a speed and go. AS for getting a good sound out of it... I finally figured that out.
Sound Quality
:
9
Okay, here's the long part. I've had this little guy for almost a year now. I spent a lot of time debating purchasing it after reading the highly variable reviews here on H/C. To be honest, I've never really liked the sound of the pedal. It was too over the top in a Parliment (think "Flashlight") kind of way. I never understood why some people said it was very lush and MXR-like...
I was about to see the unit and try my luck elsewhere, but a funny thing happened this morning. My wife is out of town, so I didn't sleep well. That and being bored usually ends up with somethign being taken apart. Today I decided to see if I could find a way to take the dano apart and maybe change a resistor out to lessen the phase effect. I found two things out...
1.) these mini-pedals are HARD to take apart and rather "cheap" in construction
2.) There's an internal trimpot buried up in the main circuit board!!!
so up to the amp with a screwdriver and several pieces of phases oedal it was... The result? The trimpot seems to vaer the phase of the unit. to the left mellows it out for the "lush" sound, to the right gets to the over the top 70s sound. There is limited range before the sound cuts out though...
So the long and short of this section is that I absoultely love the sound of this guy now (and it's in-line). Please email me if you have further questions about this (themrbwa1@yahoo.com)
Reliability
:
8
Considering it was onlt $20, I expected I could experiment with it and replace if necessary... But, I've taken it all the waw apart and it's still working. Never had a problem with any of the mini-pedals, but I don't put them through hard use at all.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never had to talk to Dano...
Overall Rating
:
10
well, I'm definately not a tone freak or even that great of a guitar player.... I play in my spare time, mostly blues... (or maybe just noise that pisses off the wife and even the cat...)
One thing I am is a wannabe engineer; I've spent more time modding and rewiring guitars and effects athan learning to play them:
-done the TS808 mod on a TS-10 "plastic hunk-O-junk" tubescreamer
-tweaked with the dano
-Owned just about every amp modeler you can think of
-rewired a telecaster copy to 5-way:(neck, bridge, both in series, both in parallel) plus added a phase switch.
*btw the both in parallel + out of phases sounds just about like the guitar sound from "Play that Funky Music White Boy" (should I be proud or ashamed?)
-Replaced pups in several axes including an Ibanez GAX75 pseudo 70s SG conversion
Anyway, I have a lot of effects, and the more I learn, the more sparingly I use them. Now that I tweaked this pedal, I Love it and I'm thinking of taking apart my dano flanger for the fun of it.
Feel free to contact me if you have any questions about my ramblings... I can probably dig up the tele 5-way mod for anyone interested,; it's around here somewhere
Product: Danelectro DJ-6 Pepperoni Phaser
Price Paid: US $20
Submitted 01/02/2004
at 09:46pm
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
:
10
It's a knob and a button, even a band memeber from Slipknot could figure this one out.
Sound Quality
:
3
My father bought this for me when I first started playing, just to try out. Since then I have gotten my hands on an old Maesto Phaser, and an EHX Small Stone. The pedal has no balls to it at all. It sounds like a chorus pedal with the rate on two.
Reliability
:
2
I wouldn't use this on a gig or anytime. I gave it to one of the kids I am teaching to guitar, and it broke. Not worth the solder to fix.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
No Experience
Overall Rating
:
3
The thing isn't worth the money. I have only been playing for about three years and have found some good stuff cheap, but this pedal just blows. The Newest Boss Phaser is nice, the step phasing is cool, but sounds a little too digitally for my liking. The old Maestro shifter I have sounds great, a real warm sound. I recommend these over the 25 dollar wondermachine
Product: Danelectro DJ-6 Pepperoni Phaser
Price Paid: US $25
Submitted 12/13/2003
at 09:16am
by Tony
Email: tbussey2000 at yahoo<dot>com
Ease of Use
:
10
One knob and a stomp button. Whoa, can it get any easier? Just don't stomp on the knob instead of the button. The knob breaks very easily.
Sound Quality
:
8
You aren't going to get the same sound as those old orange single knob phasers, but you do get decent sounds for the price. I used to own a sick green Boss phaser in the 80s. This doesn't sound near as good. Like my other Dano pedals, it doesn't sound good in line. Plug it into the FX loop and the sound improves a lot.
Reliability
:
9
I use it without a backup. Would you?
Customer Support
:
10
Dano has always treated me very good when I needed to contact them.
Overall Rating
:
No Opinion
Product: Danelectro DJ-6 Pepperoni Phaser
Price Paid: 16 (Pounds) used
Submitted 11/12/2003
at 07:29am
by Alan Peacock
Ease of Use
:
10
A Child Could easily figure this out
Sound Quality
:
1
It's Pants unless you want a cutting range that you can't control all there is, is one speed control knob? on a phase? eh? i know it's a mini pedal but come on? this thing goes from raaaahhh to bluhhhh how can i use that? I mean if you want to go heh heh "i have effects i'm the man" then yeah use it it's OBVIOUS when you have it on but otherwise avoid avoid avoid... like the plague when you have the speed right up you can get some fun use out of it, but nothing serious i'm afraid. If you're a beginner you may like it but i wouldn't waste your money, you'll soon want something better, save about 20 more pounds or dollars and buy a multi effect-the zoom 505 for example has a better phase than this bit of junk, An absolute waste of a pedal board space.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
Don't use it enough
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
1
RAAAWWWW P~SH
Product: Danelectro DJ-6 Pepperoni Phaser
Price Paid: US $20 used
Submitted 10/18/2003
at 12:46am
by NICK RAMBO
Ease of Use
:
10
1 knob... 1 button... a 4 year old could use this.
Sound Quality
:
1
I'm pretty stripped down...
ESP ECLPISE
AKG GUITAR BUG WIRELESS
CRYBABY WAH
BOSS DD-6
BOSS CE-2B
MARSHALL VS100RH
FENDER 4X12 W/ CELESTION V30'S
THREE WORDS ON THE SOUND QUALITY... THIS THING BLOWS.
WOULD FUZZ OUT PAST 3 ON CLEAN, CANT HEAR IT WITH HEAVY DISTORTION
BOUGHT IT ONE DAY, SOLD IT THE NEXT... POOR SAP...
Reliability
:
3
WELL... IT SUCKS... BUT IF THERE WAS NO OTHER PHASER ONE THE PLANET... I'D GIG WITH IT.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
BOUGHT IT OFF EBAY... BUT THEY WERE NICE PEOPLE
Overall Rating
:
2
I'M A HARD ROCK GUITARIST OF 6 YEARS... WOULDN'T BUY ANOTHER ONE... THAT'S FOR SURE. REALLY NOT IMPRESSED AT ALL WITH THE DANO MINIS. BUY BOSS... THEY MAKE GOOD STUFF...
Product: Danelectro DJ-6 Pepperoni Phaser
Price Paid: US $40 used
Submitted 10/15/2003
at 10:27am
by Stephen Nettles
Ease of Use
:
10
One knob (speed), an on/off switch, line in and line out, and a 9 volt powersource plug.... not insanely difficult to figure out.
Sound Quality
:
8
Austin AU786 --> DOD FX64 --> DJ6 --> RMS 30W
Not extremely noisey. My amp is noisey, and if you turn the DJ6 up high enough the white noise you hear tends to pulsate quickly.
Reliability
:
7
I can depend on it assuming I don't chuck it through the wall.
I'm about to start using a power supply for this though, because batterie's don't tend to last to long in storage for this pedal.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Nice website, but I have not had to contact their support staff for anything at this time.
Overall Rating
:
7
I play mostly metallica stuff (song sections that don't require a distortion), some old country, some folk, but I mostly just noodle around on the instrument. I have been playing now for about 3 years this december.
What other gear do I own? Besides the stuff I already mentioned? A Springfield Accoustic guitar (EWD 10N), an an old Carvin Les Paul (I think that's what it is, no name on the headstock).
If it were lost or stolen, I might go looking for one again. But if I do, I'm heading to ebay.
I like that you can turn it on (set on low) and start playing stuff like "The Call of the Ktulu" with the FX64 and it adds a really interesting sound. I hate that it's made of cheap plastic.
I wish it came with a power supply.
Product: Danelectro DJ-6 Pepperoni Phaser
Price Paid: US $15
Submitted 08/20/2003
at 10:05am
by Santa Ana
Ease of Use
:
9
one knob, that's all. deep phasing.
Sound Quality
:
8
reminds me of a cheap EH small stone but worth the money if you have a love/hate affair with phasing. i like it but on higher gain amps and guitars with vintage type speakers it can max out on the low end, creating a bizarre grind with distortion applied. i think it sounds lush and clear with a sligh application of overdrive, distortion kind of makes it out of control. i use an sg and british style tube amps.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
use a 9v power pack and battery backup to be safe.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
n/a
Overall Rating
:
8
what a deal. a little less precision than the EH small stone but it's half the money, what a deal. i will use this for fun. sounds better than the dano mini flanger, of the two, keep this one.
Product: Danelectro DJ-6 Pepperoni Phaser
Price Paid: 50 (Cdn)
Submitted 08/01/2003
at 02:24pm
by H.Tam
Email: mookieb420 at hotmail<dot>com
Ease of Use
:
10
any stomp box is easy to use, let alone something w/ 1 knob
Sound Quality
:
7
sounds alright in the music store thru a Fender solid state amp & cheap Epiphone; have yet to take it home to use on my gear.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
i'd be careful about wearing heavy boots/shoes.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
no one should need customer support for a stomp box.
Overall Rating
:
7
Been playing 22+ years. I play metal, progressive rock & attempt playing jazz. Basic setup is a Mesa/Boogie 50 Caliber combo with a vintage Boogie 4x12, V-Twin preamp, Vox wah.
The Pepperoni is comparable to the MXR Phase 90. Still prefer the Boss PH1 or PH2, which sounds richer.
No more digital rackmount gear for me. Back to basics with all analog.
Product: Danelectro DJ-6 Pepperoni Phaser
Price Paid: US $25 used
Submitted 03/25/2003
at 02:40pm
by Ed Burmila
Email: burmila at hotmail<dot>com
Ease of Use
:
10
1 knob. If you can't figure this out............
Sound Quality
:
8
The knob is very sensitive (small changes go a long way) and you can make both subtle and dramatic phasing sounds with this unit, but it is very noisy. For live situations this is irrelevant but it adds a lot of buzz/hum during recording. With the depth knob set to the lowest possible level, this actually makes a great chorus pedal.
Reliability
:
9
Cheap plastic casing. Can't give it a 10 because it's not Boss solid, but it holds up.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never dealt with them.
Overall Rating
:
8
Overall, as someone who needs only a limited amount of phasing (for the occasional solo or whatnot) this is a great value. If my entire sound depended on phasing I'd get a unit with more features, better tone, and less signal noise, but for someone who just wants a phaser lying around in case you feel like using it, then this is an absolute bargain.
Product: Danelectro DJ-6 Pepperoni Phaser
Price Paid: E 80,- (Euro)
Submitted 03/25/2003
at 12:00pm
by Paul Dielissen
Ease of Use
:
10
One knob, one footswitch........................ very easy!!!!
Sound Quality
:
8
When the unit is turned on with phasing effect turned zero it fattens your guitar sound in good way. The phasing sound is mild and doesn't fuck up your sound but it isn't completely transparant either, it is just good. the unit is on par with the famous mxr phase 90 but the soundspectrum is a little smaller. When you turn the knob completely clockwise there is also a nice leslie rotation speaker effect.
Reliability
:
6
The unit is plastic and comes with a extra knobprotection slide-over see throug plastic cover. Will it hold? If you're carefull yes, if you stomp them over the stage no. The knobs are small but not nessesarily fragile. The inner work looks good and the bottomplate is strong enough. Yes they can last.
Customer Support
:
8
Don't know, but their Dutch import service was nice enough to send a couple of other Danelectro effects to my local music shop just for me to try out. So that is good enough.
Overall Rating
:
10
I like to rock and this unit makes a good add-on sound to my other effects, it blends in nicily and does what it supposed to do.
An exelent effect for little money, looks enormously cool and is just good fun. I would't even consider buying another more expensive brand for an effect that I only use on occasion and in what it does it's just so little below the best ones out there that for me it would be completely insane te pay more for another brand. Big cuddo's to Danelectro
Product: Danelectro DJ-6 Pepperoni Phaser
Price Paid: US $20
Submitted 01/25/2003
at 05:09am
by Paintbox
Ease of Use
:
10
One knob for speed- that's it.
Sound Quality
:
8
Amazing for the price, and just plain good at any price. Resembles a Phase 90- very organic sounding. Gives a nice "Have a Cigar" and "Shine On" tone.
Reliability
:
5
Looks dodgy, I'd go easy on it. But, yeah, Id play w/o a backup.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
N/A - Never dealt w/ em.
Overall Rating
:
No Opinion
I got a deal cause it was I bought it new but w/ no box or manual at my local music shop and for twenty bucks this pedal is an incredible value. Elsewhere it goes for $29.99- go get one.
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