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A retro delight that will make your desk tremor
Dave Durban (Guitarist), Fri 11 Dec 2009, 10:51 am UTC
Originating from 1950s American beach slang, the term hodad refers to a faker or a copycat, and was initially used to describe someone impersonating a true surfer.
Here, Danelectro has taken the distinctive look of the original Watkins Dominator – hence the name, which was also applied to a quite original guitar, of course – and fused it into a desktop amp. Its V-fronted, brown and cream plastic exterior keeps the original look, while the cream knobs and silver grill cloth further add to its vintage appeal.
Features include twin speakers, gain and tone controls, a vintage-style tremolo and echo effect. The vintage-style tremolo is adjustable via a speed control and the echo has a fixed delay time; two pushbuttons control both effects.
"For the best results we set the amp to clean and just rockabillied away."
Powering this mini retromonster is a standard 9V battery – or a nine-volt, centre-negative power supply – making the Hodad very portable despite having no belt clip.
This little amp doesn't pack a big punch, but offers ease of use and some weird and wonderful noises when needed. The echo is fit for fifties-style slap-back delay and works well with the gain turned right down.
The tremolo has a fixed, fairly abrupt waveform and spans slow to medium throbs. The gain control isn't much use past 12 o'clock, as it becomes too mushy and distorted to make out your chords. For the best results we set the amp to clean and just rockabillied away.
A fun, albeit not very loud mini amp that has retro-style and a tiny price to boot: every desk should have one.
its fair to say that the od sound on this amp is not the best - but hey , show me a mini amp that does have a good od sound !!
marshall / orange etc produce similar products but they just sound terrible period !
the saving grace of this amp is indeed the echo and tremelo - some wonderfully authentic 50's and 60's sounds are available here .
unbeatable in its class i say !!
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Harsh overdrive sound.
A fun, albeit not very loud mini amp that has retro-style and a tiny price to boot: every desk should have one.
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