Danelectro DJ-13 French Toast Octave Distortion

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Uploaded by on Jun 8, 2010

Gearwire Lab Reports - Stompbox Walkthrough Videos: The Danelectro DJ-13 French Toast Octave Distortion is a unique-sounding, lo-fi fuzz pedal with a switch for adding octave-up tones. Check out Gearwire's Danelectro DJ-13 French Toast Octave Distortion video.




Features:




Level, Distortion, and EQ controls

Octave on/off switch

On/off switch, no status LED

Standard 1/4-inch input/output jacks

Runs on 9V battery or adapter

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  • OH dear jesus not another guided tour of the packaging and warranty card, and fascinating insights such as it has an input and output socket. . Skip to 2:40 for some actual pedal content. And an utterly pointless attempt to demo an octave effect on the bridge pickup down the low end of the guitar's range. These things ONLY have a useful effect on the neck pickup, preferably with the tone on zero, and only on notes higher than about the 12th fret D string.

  • Please ... more than 2 minutes to unpack and useless smalltalk ......

    we're here to listen to the sound and see the settings. {;o)

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  • Thats mad dirty!!! So cheap too

  • guys it's an unboxing and demo... i'd rather listen to the guy than that pedal! eek!

  • He didn't switch to the neck pickup...which is kind of the point of an octave fuzz. Almost any octave fuzz sounds best on the neck pickup and played around the 12th fret...and he didn't do anything. I am dissapointed.

  • i like Danelectro pedals they are cheap yes but that does not mean they suck...they look unique and they have good sounds ..i'd buy them over Boss pedals any day although Boss is 3 times the price.

  • how do u connect it to the amp and the device at the same time?

  • @MrCrowley1018 With an octave switch. They just need to make the switch longer so you can kick it with your foot.

  • Sounds kinda the poor mans big muff

  • I had this, but it broke. It was fun while it lasted though.

  • Sounds like an old man farting badly.

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