Danelectro FAB Echo & Distortion - Melody Maker - Pro Junior

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Uploaded by on Jun 1, 2008

Gibson Melody maker
Fender Pro Junior
Danelctro FAB Echo
Danelctro FAB Distortion
Demo

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  • You are doing everything right. Are the cords all OK? Is the volume up on the guitar and pedal and amp? I hope that you got a working pedal. Check the cords by running each directly from the guitar to the amp. Check the volume knobs. Test the 9 volt battery in another electronic item like a radio.

  • There is very little noise until you dial the gain to 80 percent or more. The pedal has s lot of gain and crunch. I never turn the gain up to the point where the noise bothers me. It has no more noise than my Maxon OD-9 and the Maxon cost over $100 USD. It's a nice little pedal.

  • I sold the Pro Junior when I bought a Blues Junior. I miss the Pro Junior. Great little amp. Thanks.

  • The amp is 15 wide and 14 tall. You would be ok on width but you're going to bump the tube chassis on the top. 12" won't fit.

    Go to the Carvin website and look at the G212 cabinet in the SX amp section. $219 new - $150-$179 on ebay. I bought one of those 2 x 12 cabs on ebay and I unplug the speaker on my Pro Jr or Blues Jr and play through the 2 x 12 sometimes.

    It's awesome. Find a used 2 x 12 on ebay and enjoy the small amp or the mini stack. A Pro Jr into a good 2 x 12 = joy.

  • You have to buy a short cable.

  • Lots of fun!

    It's amazing how much fun you can have with that little delay and some crunch. BBE makes a pedal called the Two Timer....it's one delay pedal that allows the user to set a short delay and a longer delay and you can switch between the two delay times or have no delay at all. I bought one for my pedal board just because I love the short slap back of the FAB (and other times a longer delay). That simple classic slap back is great fun.

    Enjoy the new toys!

    John

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  • "For the price of a bad pizza..." LMAO!!!! Seriously funny, and SO true. Plastic scares a lot of folks off, but the electronics of these little pedals are figgin' awesome. Record with them. That saved me money for a better preamp YAY! :D

  • can u tell me how to connect it??? ive got a 9v battery in it.ive plugged in my lead from my guitar into the input jack in the fab echo and plugged in another lead from the output to the input jack of the amp.i on the amp and the fab echo yet theres stil no sound

  • @studio1087 Best tone in the world is a cranked pro jr, driven by a mahogany body with a single GFS Mean-90 at the bridge, through a home-made pine cabinet (20" wide, 20" tall, 12" deep, small oval cut out of the back near the top) loaded with a ceramic 15" speaker. I have done it with an eminence big ben, a peavey black widow (bass driver) and even a JBL 15" woofer I pulled from a hifi console, and it absolutely Rrrrrocks!!! Oh, make sure there's a 1" layer of foam inside the bottom of the cab.

  • I want to know how's the noise on the dist. mate.

  • Nice video! It was really helpful, and I dug your playing. That Melody Maker through the Pro Junior sounds great.

  • ummm if $15 is expensive for you then yeah, SUPER EXPENSIVE!

  • you sir, or maam idk.. ayunana is girly so anyway.. you are deaf

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