| Behringer DD400 Digital Delay Pedal | 
| Brand: Behringer Category: Musical Instruments
List Price: $44.99 Buy New: $29.00 as of 7/30/2010 06:22 CDT details You Save: $15.99 (36%)
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Seller: J&R Music and Computer World Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 582
Color: Silver Media: Electronics Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9 Dimensions (in): 6.9 x 3.9 x 2.3
MPN: 4033653052115 Model: DD400 UPC: 689076752879 EAN: 0689076752879 ASIN: B000Y35C8S
Release Date: October 23, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 3-4 business days
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| Features:
| • | Ultimate digital Delay/Echo effects pedal with 7 different modes - comparable to state-of-the-art studio processors | | • | 24-bit high-resolution stereo delay/echo with delay time up to 1.3 s | | • | Blue status LED for effect on/off and battery check | | • | First-class electronic On/Off switch for highest signal integrity in bypass mode | | • | Runs on 9 V battery or the BEHRINGER PSU-SB DC power supply (not included) |
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Product Description The DD400 effects pedal offers subtle to radical stereo delay and echo with a resolution comparable to state-of-the-art studio processors. The DD400 has 7 different modes and a delay time of up to 1.3 seconds. It features dedicated Mode, Time, Feedback and Level controls for awesome sound shaping. A cool blue status LED for effect on/off and battery check plus a first-class electronic on/off switch for highest signal integrity in bypass mode are included. The DD400 runs on a 9 V battery or a DC power supply (not included) Add the DD400 to your effects arsenal and travel in time!
Amazon.com Product Description The Behringer DD400 has an obsession with the past--the last 1.3 seconds of it, to be exact. Add a little atmosphere to your bag of tricks with this delay stompbox. Add a little atmosphere to your bag of tricks. Click to enlarge. | Select from various time ranges or use the hold setting for looping. | Add Behringer's PSU-SB power supply or go with a 9 volt battery. | What Is Delay? Delay is a synthetic echo that, in adjustable increments, repeats the notes you play on guitar. Each repeated tone becomes quieter than the previous one, until the repeats are no longer heard. This results in a thick, robust sound that can take on everything from the quick "slap" echo of classic rockabilly to the long, dreamy echoes found in psychedelic rock. Superior Sound This box will sing the fading, ghostly praises of every note you squeeze from your axe. With seven modes of delay to choose from, there is a vast pallete of echoes to explore with the DD400. Take advantage of its full 1.3-second memory or scale it back for a more abrupt echo. Just twist the dedicated Mode, Time, Feedback and Level controls to create the delay of your dreams. Tap Tempo You can set the DD400's delay time (up to the maximum 1.3 seconds) by entering tap tempo mode, which allows you to tap in the delay time with your foot, to easily match your delay time with whatever you're playing along with. Hold Mode The DD400 also boasts a HOLD mode, that lets you loop a brief riff, then play over it. Dependable Operation The blue LED tells you when it's on, and the first-class on/off switch maintains incredible signal integrity in bypass mode. And you get flexible powering as well--power the DD400 with a 9 V battery or a DC power adapter (not included). What's in the Box Behringer DD400 Digital Delay Pedal, User's Manual
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| Customer Reviews: digital delay pedal April 6, 2010 paul day 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
WOW!!!!! this thing is fun to play with!!!
this is my first delay pedal, so i cant compare it with others, but im so happy that i bought it! ive had it for about a month and played it for hours every day. you can tweak the echo in 100's of different ways.
the case seems to be sturdy and looks like it will last quite a while as long as i dont get over zelous and stomp on it too hard. im very happy with this product and im becoming a real fan of behringer products.
Sucks the battery dead!!!! April 18, 2009 Adam (Texas) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
I do love this effects pedal. I have a lot of Behringer stuff. Yes, they are cheap and you get what you pay for. This delay pedal gets the job done and it has an awesome delay for U2 songs. Where the streets have no name is perfect with this pedal. Exact timing and everything. Just awesome.
It is limited to its functions, but it's good for the price.
I took one star off because it sucks the battery dead in a few hours. It won't even last through a gig whether it's on or off.
That's okay though. I bought the 1 spot 9V adapter and I use it for all my pedals. Never had a problem since then. They all power on just fine and power is a non issue. I recommend the "1 spot" whether you have Behringer pedals or not.
You get what you pay for April 22, 2008 Hildsvfar (Illinois) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
As much as people criticize Behringer for their cheap electronics, this actually sounds pretty good. I can see why people might hate it though, because the casing is cheap plastic and that makes it sort of difficult to get the battery cover on and off without breaking something. Other than that I'd say it's well worth the price though, $30 for a digital delay is pretty good if you're cheap. Its sound is pretty decent quality, and I'd say if you're looking for a digital delay pedal and you don't want to spend $100, buy this.
Battery vs. a.c. adaptor March 22, 2010 Brian S. Nelson (Bangkok) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
On a brand new Duracell my DD400 will stay powered for longer than 2 hours (connected but on-and-off use) but for a gig I never use a battery in any effect that I'm using. Batteries are too variable and unpredictable. In my experience other pedals (Boss, MXR) burn through the batteries just about as quickly too. I would say definitely get an a.c. adaptor if you're gigging with any of these pedals or if you just don't like switching them out.
sucks the battery dead in a few hours??????? February 1, 2010 Alvaro Venzor Estrada (el paso tx) sounds good, excellent for the price, but in the first review I was read "sucks the battery dead in a few hours", dude you are a lucky man.....in my experience the battery is dead after 10 minutes!!!!!but the sounds is awesome......
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