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Boss DD-2 Digital Delay
Submitted on July 12, 2005.
Various
- Boss:
1984 - DD-2 Digital Delay
The DD-2 gave guitarists and other musicians pristine-sounding digital delay in a simple stompbox for the first time ever. This popular pedal had controls for delay time, effect level and mode, making it easy to add everything from a short slapback to longer, tempo-based delays.
Documentation
- manual available at Roland US
- schematics (Free Info Society)
- schematics available at Schematic Heaven
Reviews
- Harmony-Central 1.0 (Analog Man DD-2 Hi-Cut Mod)
- Harmony-Central 1.0 (Boss DD-2)
- Harmony-Central 1.0 (IndyGuitarist DD-2)
- Harmony-Central 1.0 (Monte Allums DD-2, DD-3 & DD-5 Hi-Cut)
- Harmony-Central 1.0 (StinkFoot Electronics DD-2 Hi-Cut Mod)
- Harmony-Central 2.0
- Harmony-Central 2.0
- Harmony-Central 2.0
- Harmony-Central 2.0
- Harmony-Central 2.0
- NoiseGuide
Links
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Boss DD-2 Digital Delay