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Danelectro DJ-10 Grilled Cheese Distortion Pedal: Do Not Dip In Tomato Soup

September 23, 2008
Danelectro DJ-10 Grilled Cheese

Sometimes the best way to pick a stompbox is to find a band with a tone similar to the one you seek and figuring out which pedals make that tone. For William Benton of Lucky Pineapple, the modestly-priced DJ-10 created the tone he was trying to achieve with two different pedals (his ProCo Vintage RAT and a wah).

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By: George Bennett (not verified)

Why is this dude reviewing?
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Tue, 2008-09-23 16:31

well...

By: pogle

this one mighta been a little much. Go listen to the Lucky Pineapple CD...then you know why he is talking about his gear.

It would have been better if I had met him at his practice space but the schedule would not permit. You do what you can man. His other pieces are better than this one (and this one probably should not have been used...that is on MEEE).

Fri, 2008-09-26 12:35

I own one of this little

By: serpiente (not verified)

I own one of this little things and compare it with an Ibanez Tube screamer in the middle position. Grilled Cheese sounds good for experiments and combinated with graphic equalizers gives an interesting nuances to almost all types of metal riffs. I like it.

Thu, 2009-01-22 13:43

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i play dj 10 thruogh DOD "grind it" clean channel , classic crunch; grind channel wow look out

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WILLIAM BENTON: Well, I'm William Benton of the Louisville-based band Lucky Pineapple.

I only got this recently for -- I think I paid 20 or 25 bucks for this cheap little Danelectro pedal called the Grilled Cheese which has a -- If I was to decide the sound that I heard that I thought that worked for me was I saw the Big Lazy, a Brooklyn-based band, play at a Sleazefest years ago, and I really liked their sound, somewhere between jazz and garage, and sounded like what I was trying to do with the [SOUNDS LIKE] RAT and the Wall pedal. Click on that, and go to the left and you have the higher painful wah sounds. Go to the right, it's a little more muffly and sort of a honk sort of sound, and so that was a fun thing to have in.

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