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BACK TALK REVERSE DELAY & 3699 FUZZ

There’s no denying that Danelectro has upped its game of late. With an already established reputation for perfectly serviceable and affordable effects boxes, the company’s ethos has now drifted back towards guitar-geek cool. Its latest offerings, the Back Talk Reverse Delay and 3699 Fuzz, hark back to key moments of strange glory in stompbox history.

In their long-discontinued original forms, both the Danelectro Back Talk and Foxx Tone Machine make for pricey and impractical additions to any player’s board. In a concession to ergonomics, these reissues come in battery-free single-berth enclosures factory aged with scratches, dings and – there’s no other way to put

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