AcornHouse said:I had an old DOD Stereo Chorus pedal that gave some sweet chorus tones. (I don't really use chorus so I got rid of it.) Should be fairly inexpensive, WELL below $100, on the Bay.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/DOD-FX65-St...961?pt=Guitar_Accessories&hash=item20c86e4799
AcornHouse said:Glad you got it! Hope you like it.
Bill Ashton said:Just saw your post, I have the same pedal, have had it for years, good chorus. If you don't get the manual let me know and I can scan it for you.
Mine actually works pretty well as a stereo simulator as well, when using two amps. Get the guitar chords swirling, lava-lamps burning, its a return to the late-60's/early '70's :lol: :lol:
griehund said:"Once owned by an old fart in Massachusetts. You know, where the lights went out"
taabru45 said:griehund said:"Once owned by an old fart in Massachusetts. You know, where the lights went out"
Maybe we shouldn't call ourselves 'old farts'.... How does 'vintage farts' sound? :lol: Steffan
AcornHouse said:You never said how you liked the DOD. Was it OK for you?
griehund said:AcornHouse said:You never said how you liked the DOD. Was it OK for you?
I love it. And I feel wicked smart for getting it for $37. I hooked it up to my Champ clone and my Peavey Envoy in stereo and got some really cool sound. Very sweet clean and very cool with a little blues overdrive. I did a little bit with the super overdrive and crybaby but settled back to just stacking the blues overdrive pedal. I just learned that I can turn the speed up and get an organ rotating speaker (leslie?) sound but I haven't tried it yet. All in all a really good deal on a neat new toy.