1996 Danelectro Cool Cat Chorus 18V
In the mid 1990s, the Evets Corporation relaunched the Danelectro brand, but instead of offering quirky guitar designs from the '50s and '60s, the initial return of Danelectro introduced a line of new effect pedals to the 1996 NAMM show. The lineup included a chorus, an overdrive, a distortion, a delay, and pedalboard-friendly stage tuner. These retro-themed pedals were housed in heavy-duty die-cast enclosures, and they featured FET switching. They were sold at reasonably accessible prices, but they were quality pedals. Because of that, these somewhat quirky pedals are responsible for the classic sounds heard on countless '90s recordings. The "Cool Cat" Chorus was part of the original Danelectro '90s pedal lineup. It was first offered as an 18V, but in 1997, the Cool Cat was revamped to use a standard 9V adapter. While that made the Cool Cat more pedalboard friendly, the earlier 18V design produces a richer, more "syrupy" chorus effect. Soundwise, this pedal competes with highly-coll