Boss DD3 vs DD7 vs MXR Carbon Copy

Boss DD3 vs DD7 vs MXR Carbon Copy

  • Boss DD3 (about 50$ cheaper)

    Votes: 1 12.5%
  • DD7

    Votes: 2 25.0%
  • Carbon Copy

    Votes: 5 62.5%

  • Total voters
    8

guitarplayer100

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Hi guys I can get DD3 for just about 100$ new and I want to know if it's worth getting over DD7 or MXR Carbon Copy since it's about 50$ cheaper atm. I know digital and analog delays are quite different but since I need new delay asap and I like both it's not a problem.
 
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Re: Boss DD3 vs DD7 vs MXR Carbon Copy

The units you are looking at are all pretty good but you may also want to consider the Seymour Duncan vapor trail. In terms of pure tone I like it better than the boss or MXR units - IMO. Warmer analog tone compared to the digital boss delays, but is clearer than the MXR unit and the rate and depth controls are way more effective than the MXRs modulation button. It would be worth the extra $50 compared to the DD3 and sounds great in the loop of my lonestar. When i was looking for a good delay pedal I was considering the same units you are, plus the TC flashback delay, but came away with the Vapor Trail. If it was me i'd go TC electronic for digital delays and the vapor trail for the analog ones. Sorry, i probably added more options than you originally intended.
 
Re: Boss DD3 vs DD7 vs MXR Carbon Copy

Having modulation wouldn't hurt. I don't need tap tempo. I don't want it too dark. Defenetly checking out Vapor Trail.
 
Re: Boss DD3 vs DD7 vs MXR Carbon Copy

look at the Digitech DL8
this is the one I just settled on

eleven settings including;

modulated repeats, reverse repeats and a looper
 
Re: Boss DD3 vs DD7 vs MXR Carbon Copy

The DD-3 is a fairly classic unit. A nice, plain but warm digital delay sound. As much as I love modulation I will openly admit that more stuff works without it (eg using modulated delay on lead parts can sometimes lead to stuff sounding kind of weird and out of tune). Even better that you can have it modded by Analogman or.. really any of the bigger pedal guys in the future to bring out it's absolute magic. It's great for a simple, baseline delay sound.

The Carbon Copy is something special. Like.. the EHX Memory Man is special because of the unique and beautiful way that it's chorus rings out, and the Carbon Copy is unique for the beautiful character of it's vibrato circuit. Some of the best modulation I've ever heard on a delay, and the darkness helps it blend into the background of what you're playing and make a beautiful wash of sound. You also have the benefit of some really cool sounds with oscillation. I've sold a LOT of delay pedals and yet the CC is always a constant on my board. It has a special something that nothing else can quite match. It has this special quality to it, where you hear the notes shimmer behind you, you hear them brush against the edge of oscillation and fly up to a heavenly wash of high-pass filter sounds. It's an imperfect sound, I've heard delays which are a lot 'better' (like the VapoUr Trail) and have much higher tonal consistency, but something in my ears or in my head constantly prefers the wash of my CC. Just my personal opinion of course, a lot of people have said it's too dark, or oscillates too early. Most people seem rather consistent in the thought that the modulation is amazing though.

Another option (wait another option after that glowing review?) would be to get a TC Electronic Flashback Delay. They're simple, they sound good, and have a lot of modelled sounds meaning that you can try a whole bunch of different delay types and go with whatever eventually catches your ear. Extremely potent technology in that toneprint app.
 
Re: Boss DD3 vs DD7 vs MXR Carbon Copy

I have a Boss DD -6 and like it. Don't know how different it is to the DD-7..
 
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