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i think this will be the third fish 'n chips i own. i should stop selling it whenever i do a slash 'n burn of my gear. looking forward to the new setup, though. i even got covers for the amp & cab finally.theshadowofseattle wrote:I have a DD-6 and Fish n' Chips as well. WE'RE LIKE BROTHERSdots wrote:so, i went w/ the dd6 (and a fish 'n chips eq) once again for the no shipping, no tax, 45day return policy. the dd20 is obviously more feature packed, but i just don't have the space for it, not to mention the fact that i'd never use most of it. having memory and tap will be cool things to play around with (the placement on my pedalboard won't allow much of that at shows). if i discover that i can't live without them, i'll find out if this is a convenient enough setup. as it stands, the dd6 is the most feature packed for that price and in that size.
i'll poast pics of the new board setup when this stuff arrives. thanks for all of the advice, guys.
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okay, so here's the new pedals now in the board:
![Image](http://www.shortscale.org/uploader/files/1/pedals20070504.jpg)
and here's a video. the audio is ok (other than my playing), but the video is shite. the mic on the camera is also crap, so you just hear it flubbering when i activate the eq. whatevs. there wasn't much time, but i've been procrastinating on this shit lately.
![Image](http://www.shortscale.org/uploader/files/1/pedals20070504.jpg)
and here's a video. the audio is ok (other than my playing), but the video is shite. the mic on the camera is also crap, so you just hear it flubbering when i activate the eq. whatevs. there wasn't much time, but i've been procrastinating on this shit lately.
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Mike wrote:dots wrote:dots wrote:t;]boss dd-6 - has all the great features, though it's the most expensive. i don't know if the 2-second hold would bother me or not. memory is a feature i'd like to have, but i don't think i'd use it everyday.
thoughts on these models?
Get a DD-5.
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I've got 2 DD-5s in my line.
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Mike wrote:dots wrote:dots wrote:t;]boss dd-6 - has all the great features, though it's the most expensive. i don't know if the 2-second hold would bother me or not. memory is a feature i'd like to have, but i don't think i'd use it everyday.
thoughts on these models?
Get a DD-5.
+1
I've got 2 DD-5s in my line.
They're soopah rare in this country and can go for up to a ridiculous $220 or so in retail shops, but I found one (the day it got listed) for just over half of that while off to check out the Cusack Screamer today and I picked it up.
Yopps, the tap-temp function and reverse are really up my alley as far as what I need/want in a delay, but the overall tone soon brought me back to my bright and digitallic days of DD-3 Dave Evans noodling, which is now quite hard to tolerate in the face of my Maxon AD-900. Analogue delay reigns supreme in my personal tonebook and I now know what I'll have to do to make this one a happy keeper on my board, and hopefully it's going to be cheap:
![Image](http://www.moollon.com/img/product/cs_dd2.gif)
Teh boss told me that they've done less that a dozen of these conversions, but it's probably because it normally costs so much (who would bother?).Tape Echo simulator switch on the back really cuts the high end of the signal for a more natural soundng delay, Moollon's own buffer is used in place of the stock one, although the E/D function is not retained. I'm going to see if they could put a tap tempo right on the body as well. We'll see.
I guess I'm a part of the DD-5 Klub now.
![Razz :P](./images/smilies/icon_razz.gif)
It was kinda bought to replace my MDX when playing live, but since I resoldered the effect volume pot, I've had zero problems with it.
So it's looking the DD-6 could be a pedal in it's own right, mainly using the reverse and hold features, both of which are a little more low spec on the DD-5. Ahhhhh I dunno, I'll see what happens I guess.
I didn't know you had a DD-5, Mike?
So it's looking the DD-6 could be a pedal in it's own right, mainly using the reverse and hold features, both of which are a little more low spec on the DD-5. Ahhhhh I dunno, I'll see what happens I guess.
I didn't know you had a DD-5, Mike?