Re: My DD3 died after 3 decades -picked up a DD7
I have a DD-7 which isn't on my board anymore since I replaced with the a Boss DD-500. BUT the DD-7 is a fantastic delay pedal and I didn't experience any of the plastic tone changing as others do. I also run my delay in the effects loop. I can put the delay pedal in there in the off position play, take it out play again and no change in tone. This was not my experience with the Carbon copy which darkened my tone even when the pedal was off. The Timeline did that as well. It's why I use Boss Delay pedals. I have a Waza Analog and it's transparent as well.
I think your gonna find great delay settings with the DD-7. It's real close to analog delay when using that setting. It's a real nice delay and that was my personal favorite.
If you find yourself wanting more, then return it and get the DD-500, its a nice step up from the DD-7
I have a DD-7 which isn't on my board anymore since I replaced with the a Boss DD-500. BUT the DD-7 is a fantastic delay pedal and I didn't experience any of the plastic tone changing as others do. I also run my delay in the effects loop. I can put the delay pedal in there in the off position play, take it out play again and no change in tone. This was not my experience with the Carbon copy which darkened my tone even when the pedal was off. The Timeline did that as well. It's why I use Boss Delay pedals. I have a Waza Analog and it's transparent as well.
I think your gonna find great delay settings with the DD-7. It's real close to analog delay when using that setting. It's a real nice delay and that was my personal favorite.
If you find yourself wanting more, then return it and get the DD-500, its a nice step up from the DD-7
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