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Description

Transform your guitar's tone with the Danelectro DJ-7 Milkshake Chorus, a robust addition to any pedalboard. This compact chorus pedal is designed to deliver the classic, swirling sounds that have defined countless tracks. The Milkshake Chorus offers a distinctive tone-shaping capability that is ideal for both stage performances and studio sessions. Known for its user-friendly interface, it allows guitarists to effortlessly dial in the perfect amount of modulation, creating everything from a subtle shimmer to a full, lush chorus.

Equipped with intuitive controls for speed and depth, this pedal provides versatility that suits a range of musical styles. Whether you're looking to add texture to your clean tones or enhance your lead lines with a rich, spatial effect, the DJ-7 Milkshake Chorus is a reliable choice. Its durable construction ensures longevity, making it a dependable companion for the road or the rehearsal room.

Key Features:

  • Classic, rich chorus sounds for enhanced guitar tones
  • Intuitive controls for speed and depth adjustments
  • Compact design for easy integration into any pedalboard
  • Durable build for consistent performance in various settings
  • Versatile modulation effects suitable for multiple music genres

Product specs

Brand Danelectro
Model Milkshake Chorus
Finish Blue
Year 2000s
Made In China
Categories Chorus and Vibrato

FAQs

What kind of power supply does the Danelectro DJ-7 Milkshake Chorus require?

The Danelectro DJ-7 Milkshake Chorus requires a standard 9V DC power supply, which is common for many guitar pedals. It can also be powered by a 9V battery for convenience.

How does the Danelectro DJ-7 Milkshake Chorus affect my guitar tone?

The Danelectro DJ-7 Milkshake Chorus adds a rich, swirling modulation to your guitar tone, creating a lush, full sound that enhances clean and overdriven signals alike.

Is the Danelectro DJ-7 Milkshake Chorus suitable for live performances?

Yes, the compact size and straightforward controls of the Danelectro DJ-7 Milkshake Chorus make it suitable for live performances, offering reliable chorus effects without taking up much pedalboard space.

Can the Danelectro DJ-7 Milkshake Chorus be used with a bass guitar?

Yes, the Danelectro DJ-7 Milkshake Chorus can be used with a bass guitar, providing a thick, modulated sound that complements the lower frequencies.

What are the main controls on the Danelectro DJ-7 Milkshake Chorus?

The Danelectro DJ-7 Milkshake Chorus features simple controls for adjusting the effect's speed and depth, allowing you to easily tailor the chorus effect to your preference.

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Reviews

PROS

  • Unique "sea sick" wobble effect for textures and filler sounds

  • Can produce both smooth modulation and classic chorus sounds

  • Inexpensive, great value for specific uses

CONS

  • Plastic construction feels cheap

  • Noticeably quiet, lacking gain output

  • Lacks level of control for nuanced adjustments

  • Always on by default when plugged in, missing hardware toggle

  • Not designed for subtle effects, can be too pronounced

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Use cases and applications

  • The Danelectro DJ-7 Milkshake Chorus can be combined with the Chili Dog pedal for a Black Keys tone, showcasing its versatility in creating unique sounds.

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Value and pricing

  • It's possible to find Danelectro pedals for $20 or less at local buy/sell/trade shops or through Craigslist, especially in gear-rich areas like Nashville.

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Setup and maintenance

  • A rechargeable power supply setup using a battery bank and a USB 5v to 9v step-up converter can eliminate the need for frequent 9v battery replacements.

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Features and functionality

  • The DJ-7 Milkshake Chorus, like other Dano pedals, can be seamlessly integrated into a portable setup using a plastic purple official case where each pedal locks into place.

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Comparisons

  • Some users prefer the portability and funkiness of battery-powered setups for occasional use over more elaborate power supply systems.

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3.5 out of 5

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ryanbisson

Weird in the right way

If you’re looking for textures, or to make someone sea sick, grab this pedal because the wobble is outrageous. It’s a fun pedal to do quick little parts with. I’ve kept it around just for that reason, textures and filler sounds.

Don’t pay over $30 for one but anything under that I’d say is well worth it.

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great budget chorus

my complaints are but 3: you know it's plastic, even at a distance. it's a bi quiet, and could do great with a gain output for some reason, if you unplug it, then plug it back in, it will always be on by default. sorta wish it was a hardware toggle

cammojodragon

Good for it's cost

It's a cheap chorus pedal; it gives a great sound, but it's lacking in the level of control you might desire. You'll definitely notice that this pedal's on; whether you've set it for some smooth modulation over a lead line, or a seasick warbling nightmare, this is not a pedal that does subtle, but that's not to say it doesn't have some tasteful sweetspots in there.

ihategage

Danelectro Chorus Pedal

Inexpensive chorus pedal. Depending on how you set the knobs it will give you either a smooth effect or a classic chorus effect.

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See how Matt Talbott uses Danelectro DJ-7 Milkshake Chorus

Matt Talbott

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