Danelectro E-Studio
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Product: Danelectro E-Studio
Price Paid: USD 35.50
Submitted 05/15/2008
at 05:56pm
by T.I.
Features
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9
Nice sounds come out of this magic box ,when I plugged it through my Grestch semi-hollow it sounded great.Distortion is real loud ,I mean this thing can SHOUT!
Sound Quality
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9
The amp , as I just wrote, sounds terrific ,It might sound a little low through an electroacoustic but it's only natural since it has low wattage, the echo is OK ,It could be better but still, the amp kicks ass.
Reliability
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9
Definately an amp to rely on ,I usually plug it through my Fender Vintage Hot Rod 57 strat and clip it on my belt, really great for backstage practice.
Customer Support
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9
Never had to deal with the company ,It works great.
Overall Rating
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10
I've been playing through this amp for several years now (about 2 or 3) and it has never disappointed me ,this is a true loyal product and I reccommend it for anyone from beginners to pro players.I have lots of experience (46 years of experienced player now and have played with some world reknown bands) and have played through many amps, this little bastard has blown my head off since the very beginning.I only warn you :you may have an orgasm during playtime
Product: Danelectro E-Studio
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 10/20/2007
at 01:35pm
by J
Features
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10
You know this already lol
Sound Quality
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10
I have owned this thing for almost 7 years now. I don't even know if they still make them. I would diffently recommend one to anyone. I use it to play bass at it works wonderfully and sounds quite natural. I have a fender precision and a danelectro dc-1....the dc sounds amazing with this. I don't really use the disort because I don't want the fart in the bathtub bass sound
Reliability
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10
It has worked fine for 10 years
Customer Support
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No Opinion
N/A
Overall Rating
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10
I would buy one again
Product: Danelectro E-Studio
Price Paid: US $20.00
Submitted 06/04/2006
at 12:01am
by Bri
Email: balauer at prodigy<dot>net
Features
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3
For $20 what do you expect. The distortion is weak and the echo is gay, though it's fun to play with if you have some effects pedals running through it. The stock headpones aren't very good. I bought some Koss PRO/4AA headpones and it's OK. It isn't loud enough without the distortion turned on, and since the distortion is weak, I use my DS-1 or Big Muff PI through it and it is adequate.
Sound Quality
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5
I play a Custom Shop Strat through it. As I said above the distortion is weak, and the echo is fun to play with but not practicle. The clean channel is not loud enough unless you use some ear buds or in ear phones. It sounds decent if you use some effects through it, better than playing unpluged or with a tube amp turned way down.
Reliability
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8
It seems reliably enough for what it is. I have had no problems in my 5 days of ownership. It is made out of plastic, so you don't want to drop real far or step on it. For $20 what do you expect.
Customer Support
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5
N/A I doubt they would dedicate much time to this product if you called, given how cheap it is.
Overall Rating
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7
I have been playing on and off for about 10 years. I have a custom shop strat which I usually play through a Marshall JCM2000 DSL201. I'm not convinced that my amp is that great but, as I've found with most amps, it sounds good if you crank it. Unfortunately that's not very practical if you like to play late at night and you have neighbors/family/roomates. That is why I bought this. I almost bought the Rock-it thing by some company I never heard of, but it was twice as much and looked like a piece of shit. For $20, I figured that the E15 is worth a try and if it sucks, I'll buy the rock-it thing. This is good enough for what I wanted. It allows me to practise with out bugging people around me. I can't imagine that the Rock-it is so much better that it's worth the extra money. I have since purchased a Line 6 POD XT which I hop makes thing obsolete. Look for my review on that later.
Product: Danelectro E-Studio
Price Paid: 20 (cdn)
Submitted 05/30/2003
at 03:56pm
by Anonymous
Features
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6
Well i bought this amp a few months ago so my parents would stop yelling at me to turn down the amp. Plus i wanted it because i can play anywhere with it. For 20bucks it was an o.k. deal. It comes with an on/off switch and just some cheap overdrive on it. Plus a volume roller thingy and a distortion ajust. Looked like shit when i bought it until i tore of the ugly ass face-plate and spray painted over the ugly maroon paint to make it a flat black.
Sound Quality
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5
Like i said its an o.k. amp and now i just use it to play through my computer if some friends are over. (like a second amp through my comp speakers) the distortion isnt anything to to proud about as i have a better distortion pedal. The battery just died but ive had it for about 4or so months now so its normal.
Reliability
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No Opinion
The UGLY face plate came right off, good thing. Who the hell designed it, was the person retarded, its SO FUCKING UGLY WITH THE FAG ASS FACEPLATE!
Customer Support
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No Opinion
I never cared about a 20$ amp, and what company would anyway?
Overall Rating
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5
Does what it promieses with a crappy overdrive, id say get it only if you need it otherwise, get something better.
UGLY DESIGN, please take off the faceplate and spare yourself the humiliation.
Product: Danelectro E-Studio
Price Paid: US $19.95
Submitted 09/30/2002
at 10:49am
by Anonymous
Features
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9
Purchased this amplifier from Musician's Friend on a closeout special. Works wonderfully for it's purpose, which is a personal headphone amp. I am a rank-beginner and needed some sort of amplifier to get started. Playing a semi-hollow body and needed to get something to provide me with amplified sounds. Has an echo and distortion feature with level control and Volume Control. On/Off Input and Headphone Jacks. There are also buttons for distortion and echo. The headphones are cheap and noisy. I had planned to purchase a pair of Sony MDR-V600s and once I plugged these in I noticed a dramatic difference, so plan on upgrading the headphones. I mostly use this amp for practice sessions, and for that purpose it works great.
Sound Quality
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9
I am playing an Epiphone Dot Semi-Hollow Body. It's great to see the amp respond to the tone & volume controls on the guitar as I learn the effects. Haven't found the amp to be noisy but did notice some excessive hum whenever the guitar is slightly out of tune. There are 3 distinct sounds which come out of this headphone amp: Clean, Echo, Distorted. You can mix & match combinations and change the distortion level.
Reliability
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9
It's reliable, solid state, powered by a 9v battery.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
I've not dealt with DanElectro for any repair work. For more information you can check their site: http://www.danelectro.com
Overall Rating
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9
I have been playing for less than 6 months. Were this amp lost or stolen I would certainly replace it. Compared to other products like the Epiphone Headphone Amp I find E-15 Studio Amp to be head & shoulders above. For $20 bucks it's a no-brainer, go out and buy one.
Product: Danelectro E-Studio
Price Paid: US $20
Submitted 08/26/2002
at 02:59pm
by The Great Cornholio
Features
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5
You know, you've read the other reviews.
Sound Quality
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5
OK, this is where I just want to say, that based on my experience, this is the best of the mini-amps available for under $50. The sole reason for this is the echo effect. All the others lack any sort of reverb and the clean sounds as well as the distortion have a very unpleasant my-guitar-is-dead-and-not-responding feel to them. Perhaps if you plugged in with a $3000 Les Paul it would sound better, I don't know, but if you're using your average plank like I am, reverb is THE most important option. You can play decent solo jazz guitar, practice your scales, do ska/punk/reggae or even do some composing in the acoustic/fingerstyle genre, and IT WON'T BE PAINFUL TO YOUR EARS LIKE ON ALL THE OTHER MINI-AMPS.
Reliability
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4
Yeah, get a backup if you're planning to play Wembley Stadium with this.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Like they're going to care about you using a $15 piece of shit amp.
Overall Rating
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6
Like I said, for any of the styles I mentioned, this is the mini-amp to get. If you want to play any other style, including metal, rock, er...grunge or whatever, think about some other option because the only sounds you will not cringe at coming from this amp are the cleans. Oh, by the way, the echo rate is not adjustable and is stuck on Danelectro's idea of 50's reverb, which is just hilarious, so you better get used to sounding like Brian Setzer all the time.
Product: Danelectro E-Studio
Price Paid: US $50.00
Submitted 02/14/2002
at 08:14am
by Kelly Coggins
Email: kelvis7777 at aol<dot>com
Features
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9
I bought the Danelectro eStudio e15 and it is really versatile. I found that I can go anywhere with a guitar now. I used a cassette adapter and plugged it into my truck stereo, I plugged it into the auxillary in on my DeWalt battery charger/boombox that I use out in the construction field (with a 24 hour/18 volt battery.) I even plugged into my computer. I like the distortion and echo but I wish it had an accoustic guitar effect also. I'm sure Danelectro can make different models for different tastes. It is going to be great on campouts and going to the beach.
Sound Quality
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9
I just bought this unit last night and have only plugged in with my Godin SD with stock pickups. I play blues, rock, country, jazz, metal, and classical. It does act as a separate effects pedal when played through my Crate accoustic amp. It has a fairly wide, adjustable distortion range. The digital echo simulates a kool, 50's reverb effect.
Reliability
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9
I dropped it in the street this morning and it still works. I'm glad that I stepped on it because it is so compact I don't think I would have noticed that I dropped it. We'll see how well it holds up.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Never dealt with the company. Haven't looked at the warranty.
Overall Rating
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No Opinion
Playing guitar for 35 years. I have lots of other gear...too much gear...this has been the most versatile. If you are ate-up with guitar...this is a must have...you'll never have to go through the withdrawals of not being able to plug in somewhere...I can find and adapter for anything or hardwire it to anything with a speaker. If it gives out tomorrow I'll buy another.
Product: Danelectro E-Studio
Price Paid: US $3.99
Submitted 11/28/2001
at 03:12pm
by Anonymous
Features
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7
Well, read below, it HAD great distortion,and good clean effect. very good layout, :)
Sound Quality
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9
While it lasted good sound
Reliability
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1
ECH, i got this at guitar center for 10 bucks, and within an hour of my purchase, it broke down. The only way it could work was by pushing on the distortion knob!
Customer Support
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No Opinion
I havent tried yet
Overall Rating
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1
dont get it, grrrrrrr
Product: Danelectro E-Studio
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 04/20/2001
at 01:50pm
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
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10
Very easy to get a good sound. Has a variable control for the distortion/overdrive, which is nice.
Easy to use as a headphone amp or plug into your combo amp.
Sound Quality
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9
Overdrive is very good, similar to my Tubescreamer pedal, and it can
make more distorted "aggressive" sounds than the Tubescreamer.
Echo is OK, but I would not want to depend on it all the time. The echo sounds a little fake.
Reliability
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No Opinion
Seems very reliable. You could use it to get a distortion tone.
You would need to be careful with it and clip it to your belt/pocket or guitar strap, or perhaps the strap on your amp and use a long cord.
Customer Support
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10
I have dealt with them, they are very good at returning emails with info.
Overall Rating
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10
It is a good match for blues and alternative. The echo sound is OK, but not as good as the Danelectro foot pedals. The distortion is good, and you have a wide range from slight overdrive to very tubey (think a small amp almost maxed out) sounds. It is primarily a headphone amp, but it also works well with an amp.
Product: Danelectro E-Studio
Price Paid: US $50
Submitted 08/19/2000
at 06:33am
by Tom
Email: pigzfarm at hotmail<dot>com
Features
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5
I bought my amp new (made in 1999). I have the E-15 model (with distortion and echo). I think that these features are the minimum for a mini-amp. I use the amp at home, Naturaly, And It gets loud enough for me so I can even plug it in my big amp and it will still hold. The amp has an ON/OFF swich, Distortion swich, Echo switch and a Vol and Dis dials.
Sound Quality
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7
I am using a Les Paul, a Washburn and a Fender Jag-stang. The amp sounds good with all of them but with the LP it sounds the best! The distortion is real 50's like so it is cool if you like that kind of stuff. The echo is a little fake sounding but with distortion you wont mind.
Reliability
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10
It is build well, I even dropped it for a few times and not even a scrath. It wont broke down because there is nothing to be broken on it.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Never dealed with them.
I got a 1 year warranty.
Overall Rating
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7
This little amp has all the features that you would wish from this small thingy. Very cool looking, Very cool sounding. Buy it if you think of buying a mini-amp.
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