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The DD-2 was first digital delay in a stompbox, ever. Back in the early 80s, Roland used to offer a flagship studio rack sized delay unit called a SDE-3000, and with a bit of ingenuity they managed to cram the large IC chip from that unit into a compact pedal. These early 'large chip' digital delays have a sweet, natural sound, whereas some later digital delays have been criticised for being a bit sterile. This sounds magnificent and is surely a worthy addition for both it's delicious tone and historical significance.
Model: Boss DD-2 Digital Delay Made: Japan, Sep 1985Serial: 585000Type: digital delayMods: baseplate replaced, original label missingPower Input: vintage 12v AC centre-negative supply or 9V battery (supply not included)Accessories: none
Condition notes: used, no major marks. Tested and fully functional. Note the baseplate was replaced and the original bottom sticker label is missing.Overall: good condition (7/10)
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