Danelectro Hash Browns DJ-8

Danelectro Hash Browns DJ-8

The Danelectro Hash Browns DJ-8 flanger provides delicious analog flanging sounds. Very distinctive sound! The small footprint means it fits into any noise setup.

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User Reviews of the Danelectro Hash Browns DJ-8

  • Submitted by Aleem from Romford (18 points) on Jun 2, 2009
  • A little cheap flanger you spy? well its all that and a bag of pretzels.. nice grimey, as sed before metalic as it can be really.. dont expect this to be the end all of all flange as to be honest Dano already made that when they put 3 of these circuits together for the psycho flange, but in all honesty for even more control your best off buying 3 of these.. best flanger (circuit) ive ever heard
  • Good Points: Purple good battery life for a dano best flanger period.. imho better than any ada cosm youll ever hear or the ada youl never get..
  • Bad Points: cant roll back the dials to get a faux comb filter
  • Price Paid: US$15.00
  • Purchased At: Musicland
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  • Submitted by Jon from Huntsville, AL (496 points) on Jan 15, 2009
  • Got this in a lot of 3 pedals and actually like the flange sound. Really not very tweakable, but not bad anyway. You can get everything from a thin "blowing into a straw" sound to a wider, more metallic "jet plane" sound, depending on the "Width" knob's placement. I think it works best in a chain as opposed to a feeback loop, I think. It's also more effective (If you want the metallic flanging to come through) placed after the distortion(s) in a chain.
  • Good Points: It's flange is not so thick that you lose the original signal, but still manages to sound sharp and matallic (instead of "smooth" and "chorus-like", which I hate in a FLANGE effect). Works well at the end of a chain. Inexpensive and always available. One of the few flangers I've personally owned and really enjoyed the sound of... It's a purple-ish/burgundy color...
  • Bad Points: The knobs suck. I HATE THEM. I wasn't to impressed by it inside a loop, not extremely varried in sound... Sometimes it can actually be too subtle.
  • Price Paid: US$39.00
  • Purchased At: eBay
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  • Submitted by Frenzied Destruction from Cold Spring, MN (136 points) on Apr 30, 2008
  • you can make annoying reppetitive sounds,airplane noises and the like.. Has a great speed control..love how it sounds with feedback and a distortion.. EE...EE...EE EE EEEEEEEEEEE
  • Good Points: It works. It is pretty. It doesnt spray acid into your eyes or attempt to steal money out of your bank account.
  • Bad Points: Limited range,but its a flanger,so thats sort of expected.the dreaded danelectro trademark volume drop.The name.stop naming pedals after food.
  • Price Paid: US$25.00
  • Purchased At: ebay
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  • Submitted by tapesss from Brooksville, FL (344 points) on Feb 21, 2004
  • This was my first pedal. I've had it for the better part of three years, and it still works great. It's not anything too special, just an ordinary flanger, but it sounds better than a lot of flangers i've used that cost more. The plastic construction is kind of cheesy, but it was very cheap.
  • Good Points: Good flange sound, very cheap
  • Bad Points: cheesy plastic construction
  • Price Paid: US$40.00
  • Purchased At: railroad bazaar, decatur, Al
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  • Submitted by snuffnord from Rohnert Park, CA (48 points) on Jan 23, 2004
  • this is a really good flanger. no matter what people say about "paying the extra dollar to get your money's worth", the only real difference between this and the boss flanger is that you can actually tewll what youre playing with this one.
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  • Price Paid: US$0.00
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  • Submitted by nkondi from Portland, OR (610 points) on May 27, 2003
  • this is a run of the mill flanger. the range on it isnt all that great, but it sounds pretty solid. ive never been a big fan of the flange sound, but this works pretty well for me...
  • Good Points: cheap. good sound. no volume problems...
  • Bad Points: its a mini...
  • Price Paid: US$20.00
  • Purchased At: ebay
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  • Submitted by D/A A/D from Halifax (410 points) on Mar 26, 2003
  • #3... Well this thing "did" have half decent sounds - TILL IT DIED!!!.. yarrrg... oh well I have 3 way better flangers now - so who cares, i got it for 20 bucks anyway... But still I would not recoment buying one.... get a boss, or a akai - spend the extra cash... Ya know, you get what you pay for...
  • Good Points: half decent sounds... cheeo (but again, also a bad thing)
  • Bad Points: not enough control, and like all other dan's - signal loss, and CHEEP construction...
  • Price Paid: US$20.00
  • Purchased At: Hugga Guitar
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