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Ricky Littleton
From: Steely-Eyed Missile Man from Cocoa Beach, Florida USA
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Posted 15 Jan 2001 11:32 am
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Just curious if anyone out there besudes me uses the DanElectro DanEcho stomp box? I love the warmth of the echo it provides and really adds alot of depth to my sound. I had used an older Alesis Microverb for a while, but went to the DanEcho for reduced bulk and especially the sound.
Just wondering...
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Emmons LeGrande - 8x4
Session 400 Ltd
Alesis Microverb
Dan-Echo, E-Bow
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Robert
From: Chicago
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Posted 15 Jan 2001 5:09 pm
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Ricky,
I used to have one of those, until some uninvited guest decided that he needed it more than I did. I was burglarized, bud. They took a few small things, but left all the good stuff - except that pedal. I've missed it ever since. Anyway, I ran regular guitars through it. Didn't own a steel at the time - nice warm sound, and a lot easier to use and haul than an Echoplex.
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John Neff
From: Athens, GA
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Posted 16 Jan 2001 2:08 pm
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I used a Dan-Echo for about a year. Great sounding pedal, But one day it just quit working. The light would come on, no signal off, and the faintest trace of a signal when on. I removed the bottom cover, and didn't see any bad solder connections, but couldn't figure out how to access the jacks.
I know that this is a pretty popular pedal, and I haven't heard of anyone else having trouble with theirs. Anyone? Maybe this should have it's own topic.
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Matt Farrow
From: Raleigh, NC, USA
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Posted 16 Jan 2001 9:11 pm
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Th analog switch IC in your Dan-Echo is faulty. It's an easy fix - you say the light does come on? Then it's not the switching circuit itself, but rather the part of the electronic switch that carries the guitar signal. I can fix these, please email me.
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Matt Farrow
'74 Emmons GS10 / '72 Kustom Sidewinder JBL
http://surf.to/pharaohamps
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