Boss DD7
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Boss DD7
Just bought a dd7 and really impressed.
Great clean tones with alot of style.
The only thig i wasnt that impressed of was the price for just one pedal.
But fuuuuuz its great.
Great clean tones with alot of style.
The only thig i wasnt that impressed of was the price for just one pedal.
But fuuuuuz its great.
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They're expensive at first glance, but if you're playing live so need the tap tempo feature, or are short of board space, it's a good value for money investment.
My only reservation would be on the 'analogue' simulation but again, in a live setting it's not something that most people are likely to notice above the crowd noise and acoustics of the venue.
I don't actually know how Boss could improve on it really...I can't see how a DD8 could improve on it (unless they made a DD-3 with tap tempo...in which case I'd be all over it).
My only reservation would be on the 'analogue' simulation but again, in a live setting it's not something that most people are likely to notice above the crowd noise and acoustics of the venue.
I don't actually know how Boss could improve on it really...I can't see how a DD8 could improve on it (unless they made a DD-3 with tap tempo...in which case I'd be all over it).
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The Space Echo pedal rules...I love mine! I use it for pretty much all delay stuff apart from pristine digital repeats, which is where my DD3 comes in. Tap tempo, simulated analogue warbles, long or short repeats, multi-head duplicated echoes, crashing UFO noise-fests...I can't wait to get an expression pedal for it. I dunno how they'd fit all that into a Boss compact enclosure though, because I'm not sure which of all those features I wouldn't miss. Probably the just the reverb actually because that sounds a bit pants. Everything else about it absolutely kicks though.johnnyseven wrote:I would like to see a DD8 that has the digital delay features of the DD7, with perhaps 1 or 2 less time range options, together with a simplified selection of the features on the space echo double pedal.
Odd as it sounds, simplifying the modes is one area where the modern Boss digidelays could be improved. I remember owning a DD5 which was nice but the mode knob was overly complicated.
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Okay. Pedal users always want a pedal to do more sounds than it offers.Concretebadger wrote:The Space Echo pedal rules...I love mine! I use it for pretty much all delay stuff apart from pristine digital repeats, which is where my DD3 comes in. Tap tempo, simulated analogue warbles, long or short repeats, multi-head duplicated echoes, crashing UFO noise-fests...I can't wait to get an expression pedal for it. I dunno how they'd fit all that into a Boss compact enclosure though, because I'm not sure which of all those features I wouldn't miss. Probably the just the reverb actually because that sounds a bit pants. Everything else about it absolutely kicks though.johnnyseven wrote:I would like to see a DD8 that has the digital delay features of the DD7, with perhaps 1 or 2 less time range options, together with a simplified selection of the features on the space echo double pedal.
Odd as it sounds, simplifying the modes is one area where the modern Boss digidelays could be improved. I remember owning a DD5 which was nice but the mode knob was overly complicated.
Played around with my dd7 last evening and it does all sounds i want.
Even came up with a new song.
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*sigh* I was actually agreeing with you. Namely this:johnnyseven wrote:Nice contradiction.
There were a load of modes on the DD5 that they could've done without, at no expense to the usability and range of sounds. Having four 'tap tempo' modes seemed a bit excessive to me.johnnyseven wrote:perhaps 1 or 2 less time range options [on the DD7]
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I wasn't referring to your comment.Concretebadger wrote:*sigh* I was actually agreeing with you. Namely this:johnnyseven wrote:Nice contradiction.
There were a load of modes on the DD5 that they could've done without, at no expense to the usability and range of sounds. Having four 'tap tempo' modes seemed a bit excessive to me.johnnyseven wrote:perhaps 1 or 2 less time range options [on the DD7]
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