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The early Boss DD-3 is the same pedal as the DD-2. Because of the price drop on DRAM in 1986 it was possible to produce the pedal much cheaper.Dropping the price didn’t look so good so it was decided to re-release the DD-2 under the name DD-3 instead. The front of the pedal got a face lift with the re-release.VERSION DIFFERENCESThere are 3 main versions of the DD-3. The first version was released 1986 but it was redisigned with a new DSP gate array chip December 1990.The new version was called DD-3A. The DC socket was at the same time replaced with the smaller PCB mounted type and this can be used to identify the version.The design change happened before production was moved from Japan to Taiwan so all DD-3s made in Taiwan are DD-3A or DD-3B versions.The latest version of the DD-3 was introduced August 2001 and is called DD-3B. The DD-3B uses a new type of DRAM as well as surface mounted components.The PCB layout is therefore radically changed compared to the DD-3A.SPECIFICATIONSControls: E.Level, F.Back, D.Time, 4-way Mode switchConnectors: Input, Output, Direct Out, AC AdaptorCurrent Draw: 55 mA (DC 9V, D.Time control at center)Weight: 450 g (0.99 lb.)A/D Conversion: 12-bit logarithmic compressionD/A Conversion: 12-bit logarithmic compressionInput Impedance: 1Mohm (FET Input)Residual Noise Level: -95dBm (IHF-A)Recommended Load Impedance: 10kOhm or greaterDelay Time: 12.5 to 800msRecommended AC Adaptor: PSA SeriesLABELSBlue – Made In JapanBlue – Made In TaiwanPink – Made In TaiwanDark Gray – Made In TaiwanThe DD-3 was sold from August 1986 to present.[Condition]Used( perfect working condition and in Very Good condition. )Import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges.These charges are the buyer's responsibility.Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding/buying.
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