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Boss DD-7 Digital Delay

List Price: $280.50
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Description:

The BOSS DD-7 Digital Delay is a guitar effects pedal that takes the best features from its predecessors and expands their creative potential. You get Modulation Delay mode, classic modeled Analog Delay mode, External pedal control options, longer delay time, and more. Even with the best-selling delays in compact-pedal history, BOSS continues to push the envelope and innovate.

Features:

Expanded delay time, up to 6.4 seconds


Modulation Delay mode offers natural, chorus-type sounds


Analog Delay mode models the classic warm BOSS DM-2 analog delay sound


Tap tempo controllable via external footswitch


Delay time, feedback, and effect level can be controlled via external Expression pedal (sold separat


Product Details:
Product Length: 8.0 inches
Product Width: 10.0 inches
Product Height: 8.0 inches
Product Weight: 1.25 pounds
Package Length: 6.0 inches
Package Width: 3.7 inches
Package Height: 2.5 inches
Package Weight: 1.35 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 19 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.5 ( 19 customer reviews )
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18 of 18 found the following review helpful:

5Dear god.... i'm in way over my head here...Oct 02, 2008
By Evan Anderson
I literally just took this pedal out of the box an hour and a half ago and it has already blown me away. I've only begun to scratch the surface of what this pedal can do, and i've made funky/weird loops of sound, bizarre cricket noises, long delays that instead of fading out actually get LOUDER with time. I dont know how else to say it, If you are looking for a delay pedal, you just found it. This thing can do anything.

It feels like the iPhone of delay pedals to me so far... like it can do all this crazy cool stuff... but oh yeah, it can also just do an echo too. (Wait, you can call people with an iPhone?)

I could have waited a week or so to really learn everything this pedal can do and write a detailed review of it's performance, but i dont feel i have to. It's the latest BOSS delay pedal... what else is there to say?

Also with the price range of 130-160 dollars its a huge bargin compared to other BOSS pedals that might pull off a similar effect such as the RC-2($180-200), or RC-20XL($240-300). Granted i know very little about the FULL capabilities of those pedals, but the DD-7 has up to 40 seconds worth of loop play in "Hold" mode. And the hold mode is so much more sophisticated that what I am familiar with... since previous to this pedal i have only tampered with the DD-3.

Sorry if I'm rambling, but seriously I'm in love with this pedal. Perhaps i will post a video demo of some of the weird junk you can do with it at some point.

6 of 6 found the following review helpful:

5Boss DD-7 Delay PedalJun 19, 2009
By I. M. Gabbard
This pedal is awesome. Like the guy above me said, this pedal has a lot to it for being so small. The 7 or 8 second delay is bit much and the only time I ever used it was when I first got it to hear it. The tone through this pedal is very natural sounding, although if you want, you can get feedback very easily and quickly with it as well. So far this is one of the best small delay pedals I have played with.

5 of 5 found the following review helpful:

5The Delay PedalMar 02, 2010
By Rexomus "59 Fender"
This pedal is awesome. Not only does the DD-7 offer standard dealy and echo it also has reverse delay, modulation, and loop functions. It's capable of looping up to 40 seconds of play which is a wonderful tool for writing two and three part harmonies or working out timing. This pedal is amazing and I highly recomend it for any guitar player. Most of my pedals are Boss because they only build their equipment to industrial strength and standards. This means their stuff is made to last. No flimsy plastics, cheap rubber, or faulty components or parts will cut it in Boss's supieror product line.

4 of 4 found the following review helpful:

5Great fun, versaitile and fairly simpleDec 29, 2009
By aspiring saint "TATITTLE"
HOLD feature allows you to "record" individual "tracks" and overlap them on one another on the go--live! Dont get too ambitious though as the more "tracks" you add the more distorted the sound becomes. I haven't used expensive rack units etc., but this is great fun and versatility allows many different uses. Excellent value. Battery runs out fast so get an AC adaptor!

5 of 6 found the following review helpful:

4Well rounded pedal but is missing some features.Jun 13, 2010
By T. Heiss "Gas Money"
This pedal is great for someone who wants to throw some general delay on their sound but if you want to get intense I would suggest looking at other pedals or rack-mount units. The Eventide delay pedal has save functions and the ability to have 2 separate delays in each amp. It's $400 so I went with this. I'm not disappointed at all but here are some cons.
One thing I noticed is, in stereo mode, there is the option to have one amp with effect, and the other without effect (direct). The second stereo mode is both amps ping pong the delay back and forth to sound bigger. The problem here is there is no "phase out". Phase out means that when the effect is not active, the signal is dry for that amp like in mono mode. With this pedal, when you hook up two amps, you either get ping and pong or wet amp and direct amp.
My FV5 BOSS volume/ "expression" pedal had no effect. The DD6 has a built in expression, this one you have to go out and get an extra pedal or two. This pedal has a built in tap tempo. (Hold down switch for 2 sec, tap a few times, hold down 2 sec, boom.)
When you hit a note in delay and click the pedal off, the delay lightly fades out. When you're in one setting of delay and a note is ringing out, switching to another delay setting will completely and abruptly end the ringing. (Instead of fading out.)
When feedback is turned all the way up, in some settings your signal will get louder and louder and louder so be careful and be sure to hit the switch before it gets too crazy (remember it has to fade out too).
I didn't notice any difference in tone which is great. People think analog is great but I like using the second longest MS setting as your delay sound is that of your originally hit chord. (Analog makes the delay a bit muffled)
There's a loop function but it plays over and over until you reach down and switch the mode. I'd rather they spent this memory on a delay setting save bank.
Excellent pedal but if you're in an ambient band or something, I would suggest a rack unit as they have many many functions.

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