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Boss DD-3 Digital Delay
Digital Delay Guitar Stompbox


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ItemID: DD3   Retail Price: $209.50
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DD-3 DIGITAL DELAY DESCRIPTION
 
Crystal Clear Stereo Digital Delay and Echo!
The hottest effects pedals? You'll find them all at Sweetwater! This compact pedal provides a digital delay effect with outstanding quality equivalent to that of a dedicated rack-mount delay unit. In addition to three delay time modes, a DELAY TIME control is furnished, giving you speedy, precise adjustment of delay time continuously within a range of 12.5ms to 800ms. The HOLD function repeats the delay indefinitely.

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 Feel the excitement with Boss DD-3  
by Khawaja Jodat from 61 M, Gulberg III, Lahore, Pakistan., April 10, 2007
Music Background:  Chemical Engineer and playing guitar as a hobbyist for the last 27 years.


“I bought since it was first released probably in early 91's. It was really a unique addition to my Boss effects collection. I was totally surrounded by the magnificient sound quality of this pedal. The delay sound is smooth and almost natural with right amout of compression. There is no such anoyying hissing sound or peaks whatsoever and furthermore I found its delay sound with very even decay. I...” Read More
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Sweetwater Expert Advice
 
  "The DD-3 delay pedal is one that has become an industry standard. The delay modes and hold function allow for some interesting effects as well as a full 800 milliseconds of delay."
Mark Magdich