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  • songboysongboy

    Boss DD-5 Digital DelayPublié le 16/08/08 à 02:33
    contenu en anglais (contenu en anglais)
    This pedal is just a digital delay pedal. It can only be edited via the 4 knobs on its face. No computer connections. It has one 1/4" audio input and two 1/4" out (mono or panning). It also has a tap tempo pedal input. It is not rackable.

    UTILIZATION

    The general set up is very simple. There is a level knob for adjusting the delay effect volume, a feedback knob for adjusting the how many times the delay effect repeats, a delay time knob to adjust the time of the delay (pretty obvious I know) and a knob for selecting presets. I never read a manual for this and never will need to. Boss is usually good about putting simple instructions on the pedals themselves.

    SOUND QUALITY

    For the most part this thing is pretty sweet. The delay itself is nice a clear, and the other options such as reverse delay and short (about 1-2 seconds) sampling is pretty nice. I also really like having the input for a tap tempo pedal. Much nicer in my opinion than the dd-6 where you have to hold the pedal down to trigger the built in tap tempo, causing some disruption sometimes. I use this in the effects chain for my synth/drum sampler/alt. Vocals
    Mixer. I love the panning option, I have two amps on either side of me and I love hearing the delay ping pong back in forth. This thing sounds good overall with anything.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I have had this pedal for over 2 years. Again, my favorite thing is the input for an external tap tempo pedal. Brilliant. I can't really complain about anything, if you want digital delay, this is a good unit. I also have a Akai headrush, which I do think sounds a little better. It also has an analog echo simulator which is pretty sweet and a much longer looping section. It also has tap tempo, but it is built in. The good thing about the headrush is the tap tempo has its own stomp button, so in the end, I would recommend the headrush over the boss dd5. You can find these on ebay for around $80. Its a great value. If I couldn't afford the headrush, I would definitely get one of these again.
  • freakaussfreakauss

    Boss DD-5 Digital DelayPublié le 05/07/05 à 23:23
    Delay et surtout tap delay
    il faut brancher un petit switch pour utiliser le tap tempo en temps réel..ce qui est la meilleur solution de delay pour la scène!
    (après avoir des racks et des enregistrement de delays dedans pour chaque morceau!)
    elle me semble plus sympa que les DD3 et DD6 ( plus difficile d'utililisation du tap tempo)

    UTILISATION

    Config classique boss.. il y a tout !

    QUALITÉ SONORE

    C est très efficace

    AVIS GLOBAL

    Je l'utilise depuis deux ans..a avoir par occaz ca va le coup