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Japanese-style MOSFET Distortion The Danelectro Roebuck is a reimagining of a Japanese-made MOSFET distortion pedal from the 1990s. You can find the originals in the rigs of top Nashville session players, and for good reason — these pedals were one of the most versatile dirt boxes of their era. Want transparent grit? No problem. British-tinged grind? Yep. Screaming tubelike overdrive? You got it. This multifaceted distortion/overdrive stompbox includes a wide-ranging 3-band EQ, along with a 3-way clipping mode switch. Original MOSFET distortion pedals command über-high prices on the used market, and finding one in mint condition is a rarity. And when you take into account the Roebuck’s superior sonic flexibility, there’s no mistaking what a tremendous value it is.
This pedal covers a lot of ground - and does so very well. The Roebuck works as a boost (with TONS of volume on tap) and a low or mid gain drive, and even as a lighter high gain drive. The mid control and clipping options are great for finding the tone you’re after. Not a complaint really, but it’s hard to settle on one tone as a “set and forget” pedal because it does so many things very well. Some might not like that it’s made in China, but it’s solid and well built - albeit priced a bit high for a Chinese made pedal. If you’re cool with the price tag, pull the trigger. I’d be surprised if you didn’t like it.