Anyone familiar with the Danelectro Hodad DH-1 mini-amp?

Started by Mark Hammer, February 18, 2013, 10:09:30 AM

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Mark Hammer

Somebody has one for sale in town real cheap, and I was wondering how it gets the echo and tremolo.  More to the point, I was wondering if there is anything in there that is easy to mod and worth modding.

newfish

I've got one - and it's a great little gadget.

Am not sure 'how' it does its thing, but it's worth having 'stock'...  :icon_wink:
Happiness is a warm etchant bath.

Mark Hammer


petey twofinger

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i rehoused one with a coupla basic mods .

stock , no control for delay time , trimmer for trm rate .

removed smd resistor off pt2399 , chopped in a pot , remover trimmer for trem rate , chopped in another pot .  put it in a larger cigar box with a 5 inch speaker .

love it . i used it today , matter of fact . i had ni-cad rechargables in it for a while . i also run this off of twelve volts often . surprisingly loud for 1.5 watts . would like to add a control to adjust the echo volume , its a bit quiet for MY taste but i use louder echo . also , making the trem go a bit faster and slower might be interesting but ...

i paid 25 for mine , i would twist your arm to get one , as long as you dont mind spending the time to rehouse it just use it as a head into a larger speaker . the stock 2 inchers are , well they are two inch speakers ... i pmed you a link to the video , , which i would recommend . i hit a bit of a snag there . its a bit long though ,  :icon_redface:
im learning , we'll thats what i keep telling myself

Mark Hammer

Well, I think I shall followup on the ad.  Looks like an interesting base for mods, and the guy only wants $30 (no shipping involved).

I just hope he hasn't sold it yet.

Thanks for the input, Pete.  Much appreciated. :icon_biggrin:

petey twofinger

no problem mar

:)

i think you will enjoy it , hope to see what comes of it .

peteY
im learning , we'll thats what i keep telling myself

Mark Hammer

Apparently it is still available, but I won't have a chance to pick it up for a few days.  Fingers crossed.

Mark Hammer

So I brought it home, and it's adorable.  Wide range of sounds for something so tiny and minimalist.  I'd like to move the tremolo rate to a chassis-mount pot, and tweak the delay for different delay times.  Trouble is, I don't know how to get he darn board out of the box.  Any tips?  Given that the chassis is plastic, I'm reluctant to use force unless I know that's the spot and way to apply force.

petey twofinger

the conclusion i came to is that it is somehow epoxyed around the pots . the finished product has both the mods you mention .

i realize its a bit long but i really do explain how i handled the rehouse l in the video, there is pretty good photo documentation of it .
im learning , we'll thats what i keep telling myself

Mark Hammer

Thanks I'll take a look at it.  We're not supposed o use streamed media at work, so I save these things for home.  Unfortunately, when I look at PMs I receive to see what's in them, that unbolds the PM header, and mental notes to folow up on a PM "once I get home" can blow away in the breeze.  But I'm gonna kick back with the tablet tonight, and I may have some questions for you once I finish watching the videos.  Thanks for the reminder.  :icon_smile:

petey twofinger

apologies in advance for having to sit thru one of my videos .

you think i type too much , wait till you see what happens when i get in front of a camera !
im learning , we'll thats what i keep telling myself