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14 People rated this product : 6 out of 10
4 People wrote reviews









2 out of 10
Feature:
I wanted a simple Mono-Chorus, I was hoping that this would fit the bill because I have some other Dan-Electro effects and they work pretty good. There's not much to it just two knobs. When it worked It gave me the depth and color I was looking for.
Quality:
I am very easy on my toys! The first Milkshake chorus that I owned I bought used and it worked for about three months. It sounded good so I bought a replacement it lasted about three minutes. I CAN NOT RECOMMEND THIS CHORUS! My luck with these is not good!
Value:
These units don't hold up! Buy something that will last like Boss, DOD or MXR. I really like MXR stuff give them a look.
Desirability:
I like the size looks and sound, but they don't hold up!
Sound:
When it worked it sounded remarkably good!
Ease of Use:
Can't get much easier than this one, just two knobs.
Support:
What good is support if the device dies without any cause or reason? If you were to gig with this unit how many spares are you going to take with you? You are better off purchasing a higher quality chorus.
Overall:
The first Milkshake that I owned sounded real nice until its short life came to an end. The replacement did not last long enough for me to decide how it sounded. Don't make the mistake I did buy a quality chorus. You get what you pay for!
Submitted: 4/17/2008
Style of Music: Blues / Rock









8 out of 10
Feature:
Only two knobs...speed and depth. Recently, I bought a Boss GT-8 to satiate my ever growing appetite for tone, and there are many more options for the chorus on it: resonance, low-cut and hi-cut filters, even mono and stereo options. Such features would be nice to have on the Danelectro, but as it is a smaller pedal, it is not possible to include very much. For the features it does have, this pedal does a fine job.
Quality:
Despite the cheap appearence at first glance, this pedal is pretty sturdy. The plastic casing is thick, and with little abuse it looks like it will stay together for as long as it is designed to. Of course, the story may be different for players who are rough with their equipment, but I try to be relatively careful with mine. The ONLY gripe I have with this pedal and other like- pedals is that the battery life is way too short. There must be some way to design these pedals to where leaving them plugged in, but switched off, does not drain battery life. I'm still waiting for an answer on that one.
Value:
I got this new a few years back, so I am sure the price has gone down since then. But still, for the price it was then, I still feel it is reasonable.
Sound:
The name says it all. Quite a lush tone for such a small box. I first sought out this unit to get a nice chorus sound to play "Come As You Are." It did the trick for me, and I have used it since for other things. It can sound thin sometimes, but the key is having a good equalizer setting in the mix. Plus, with some experimenting with different levels on the knobs, you can get some pretty bizzare sounds, if you're into that.
Ease of Use:
Like I said before, two knobs and one button. Couldn't get much simpler. The back plate is easy enough to remove when time comes to change the battery.
Submitted: 5/14/2007
Style of Music: Classic Rock/Hard Rock/Progressive
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