Danelectro is an American manufacturer of musical instruments and effects pedals. The company is well-known for its vintage-style guitars, basses, and amplifiers, as well as its affordable and innovative effects pedals.
Danelectro was founded in 1947 by Nathan Daniel in New Jersey.
The company became popular in the 1950s with its line of affordable electric guitars and amplifiers.
In the 1960s, Danelectro designed and manufactured effects pedals, including the famous Fuzz-tone pedal.
The company was sold to MCA in the late 1960s and production ceased in the early 1970s.
In the late 1990s, Danelectro was resurrected by new owners and began producing guitars, basses, and effects pedals again.
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A vintage-style 12-string guitar with lipstick pickups and a semi-hollow body. It is known for its distinctive jangly sound and affordable price.
A bass overdrive pedal designed in collaboration with guitarist Billy Gibbons. It is known for its creamy, smooth overdrive tone.
An effects pedal that creates a reverse delay effect, allowing you to play back notes in reverse. It is known for its unique and spacey sound.
Danelectro guitars are made in Korea.
The lipstick pickup is a distinctive single-coil pickup used on many Danelectro guitars. It is known for its bright and clear tone.
Some Danelectro pedals are true bypass, while others are not. Check the specific pedal's features for more information.
Some famous songs that feature Danelectro guitars include 'Satisfaction' by The Rolling Stones and 'Name' by The Goo Goo Dolls.
Danelectro offers a limited one-year warranty on its products. Check the specific product's manual for more information.