A hard to find digital flanger from the mid-1980s that is a real score if you can track one down. This 5 knobbed fellow is found in the typical 10 series metal housing with the tempermental plastic footswitch. Soundwise, this shimmering flanger has that grating tinge of metallic coldness that suits itself well to dark industrial music or bands who dole out noise in massive amounts. There is nothing soft and squishy about the sounds found here. Its ultra-crisp and clear with a sinister bite that sounds absolutely amazing when paired with a wall of crunchy Marshalls. Aside from all the typical flanger controls, the DFL Flanger adds a selectable mode switch to add some sort of a pre-delay which increases the width of the flanger. It's a usefull addition for squeezing even more dimented tones from this puke green beast. |