Dangelo Amplifiers DD72 Overdrive/Boost - Pedal of the Day

Dangelo Amplifiers DD72 Overdrive/Boost

Posted By Pedal of the Day on Wednesday, April 22, 2015 in Boost, Dangelo Amplifiers, Overdrive / Distortion | 0 comments



The Deluxe Drive72 (DD72) of Dangelo is an incredible overdrive boutique designed and built by Mr. Antonio Dangelo. The types of overdrive present on the market today are innumerable, and it is sometimes very difficult to understand the differences between each of them. The DD72 to classify it as simply as possible, I would consider it as a mix between a TS9 and a Vemuram Jan Ray.

The peculiarities that in my humble opinion it is an excellent product are definitely boost sound crazy, its dynamics and its transparency. My current instrumentation (in addition to other effects) is composed of a Fender Stratocaster Mexico and an amplifier Vox AC30C2, I always looked for a overdrive very versatile spaziasse between blues and rock, a sound very to “Who did you think i was” by John Mayer for instance, the dough is sound that of a classic american overdrive that is not in any way or artifact. Digital but otherwise very truthful with a truly exceptional dynamic simply have changing intensity plettrata and transparency really incredible.

Controls:

-Gain: This knob controls the gain of the pedal of course, and already adjusting the latter are unable to appreciate the dynamic pedal, starting from a level of 0 to a level of 3; 4 is practically a clean boost that dirty sound slightly increasing gain as you rotate the to the right.

-Level: The knob in question corresponds to the volume control.

-Bass: Manopolo acting equalization of the low.

-Treble: Knob acting equalization of high.

The pedal has a blue LED that determines its status on or off of a true baypass switching and is powered 9v.

I hope that this brief review on this from my point of view exceptional product has been helpful. Any information regarding the products found at the Dangelo Facebook Page, while in regards the purchase, all products can be found at Dangelo’s Website.

 

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