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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
The Delay Pedal Mar 02, 2010 This pedal is awesome. Not only does the DD-7 offer standard dealy and echo it also has reverse delay, modulation, and loop functions. It's capable of looping up to 40 seconds of play which is a wonderful tool for writing two and three part harmonies or working out timing. This pedal is amazing and I highly recomend it for any guitar player. Most of my pedals are Boss because they only build their equipment to industrial strength and standards. This means their stuff is made to last. No flimsy plastics, cheap rubber, or faulty components or parts will cut it in Boss's supieror product line.
0 of 1 found the following review helpful:
delay bunch of setting but..1 usable setting Feb 10, 2010 Everyone has different tastes when it comes to delay, for me I was looking for a delay pedal that I could run out in stereo (which this has) and have some nice usable delay options.
The good: on a specific setting you can attain a nice managable delay, for a matisyahu or eric johnson type sound. There are multiple settings that are unmanageable and therefor unusable which I don't think add any value to the pedal, which is why i rated it 4 stars. A nice durable delay with 1 or 2 settings is all I get out of it.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Great fun, versaitile and fairly simple Dec 29, 2009 HOLD feature allows you to "record" individual "tracks" and overlap them on one another on the go--live! Dont get too ambitious though as the more "tracks" you add the more distorted the sound becomes. I haven't used expensive rack units etc., but this is great fun and versatility allows many different uses. Excellent value. Battery runs out fast so get an AC adaptor!
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Boss DD-7 Delay Pedal Jun 19, 2009 This pedal is awesome. Like the guy above me said, this pedal has a lot to it for being so small. The 7 or 8 second delay is bit much and the only time I ever used it was when I first got it to hear it. The tone through this pedal is very natural sounding, although if you want, you can get feedback very easily and quickly with it as well. So far this is one of the best small delay pedals I have played with.
7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Dear god.... i'm in way over my head here... Oct 02, 2008 I literally just took this pedal out of the box an hour and a half ago and it has already blown me away. I've only begun to scratch the surface of what this pedal can do, and i've made funky/weird loops of sound, bizarre cricket noises, long delays that instead of fading out actually get LOUDER with time. I dont know how else to say it, If you are looking for a delay pedal, you just found it. This thing can do anything.
It feels like the iPhone of delay pedals to me so far... like it can do all this crazy cool stuff... but oh yeah, it can also just do an echo too. (Wait, you can call people with an iPhone?)
I could have waited a week or so to really learn everything this pedal can do and write a detailed review of it's performance, but i dont feel i have to. It's the latest BOSS delay pedal... what else is there to say?
Also with the price range of 130-160 dollars its a huge bargin compared to other BOSS pedals that might pull off a similar effect such as the RC-2($180-200), or RC-20XL($240-300). Granted i know very little about the FULL capabilities of those pedals, but the DD-7 has up to 40 seconds worth of loop play in "Hold" mode. And the hold mode is so much more sophisticated that what I am familiar with... since previous to this pedal i have only tampered with the DD-3.
Sorry if I'm rambling, but seriously I'm in love with this pedal. Perhaps i will post a video demo of some of the weird junk you can do with it at some point.
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