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The Dane

A Nordic-vibed boost ’n’ drive that will take you to tonal Valhalla

- Words Jamie Dickson Photograph­y Phil Barker

Pedals featuring a duo of drive voices are becoming a bit of a thing it seems. After all, it makes perfect sense. Most players cruise along with a bit of crunchy drive when playing rhythm, but want to go louder and more searing for the solo. Having the ability to toggle between the two states in one pedal is thus a very handy thing. Now Thorpy FX has joined the dual-drive fray with The Dane, so named because it was designed in collaborat­ion with Peter Honoré, aka ‘Danish Pete’ – well known for his Anderton’s YouTube slots, but also has a very solid career as a pro guitarist with stars such as Tom Jones.

The pedal is no phoned-in vanity project, thankfully, as Honoré’s road-honed needs were detailed and specific. He required a mid-gain overdrive that was very responsive to picking dynamics, but which could be made to saturate sweetly for solos with the addition of a boost. In The Dane, the boost comes before the overdrive in the pedal’s internal signal chain. As Adrian admits, he would normally do the opposite and stack a higher-gain overdrive into a lower-gain boost – as this arrangemen­t tends to make the voice of the overdrive louder when the boost is kicked in without changing its basic character. But running clean boost into overdrive, as on The Dane, yields a fattening, saturating quality instead, that is less about a pure volume increase and more about slathering on another layer of rich compressio­n, too. The Dane features simple Tone, Volume and Drive controls for the overdrive side – and then, on the boost side of the pedal, two controls governing Boost (level) and Lows to fatten up single coils.

In use, the overdrive side on its own is toothy, purposeful and, like all Thorpy drives we’ve played, has great clarity without being clinical. We’d have no compunctio­n in using it on its own… except the real magic happens when you engage the boost as well. What you get then is a really fat, sustaining lead tone that somehow keeps its edge definition and lively responsive­ness to picking dynamics.

Verdict

This is a deceptivel­y useful, well-executed pedal that’ll grant you get a rorty stacked tone as your go-to lead sound, with the option to hop off the gas for quieter bits, falling back on either funky, highheadro­om cleans or tasteful crunch. Skål, Pete! Pros Rich, stacked-drive sounds that remain responsive even when pushed hard Cons Can’t swap order of boost and drive, as with the Keeley D&M Drive

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