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Boss DD-7 Delay £119

The latest addition to the Boss compact delay line

Dave Durban, Thu 4 Sep 2008, 11:19 am UTC

Boss DD-7 Delay

Boss continue to pack more and more power into their compact delay pedals

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Boss has produced the most widely used delay pedals in the world. These little white boxes are found in rigs at every level: from fledgling pub-giggers to stadium-filling music legends.

The latest evolution is the DD-7 which, according to Boss "takes some of the tried and tested features from its predecessors", and adds a few new tricks. These include an increased 6.4 seconds of delay time, Analog and Modulate modes, and a new Hold option.

The Hold option gives 40 seconds of recording time, which allows for some pretty out-there sound-on-sound delays. The analogue delay mode is well overdue in the DD series, and simulates the Japanese-built eighties favourite the DM-2, heralded for its warm tonality.

"The new delay modes are a brilliant addition the customary clean digital offerings we've come to expect from Boss."

The modulation mode modulates the repeats for a chorus-like effect. In addition you get stereo ins and outs, but if you want to use tap tempo, you'll need an external switch. An external expression pedal will also enable you to change delay time, feedback and effect level on the fly.

In use

 

Here are a few examples of the DD-7 in action. First, Analog mode:

Reverse mode:

Modulate mode:

The new delay modes are a brilliant addition the customary clean digital offerings we've come to expect from Boss. They're very easy to adjust, and the pedal doesn't mess with your basic tone.

Analog mode brings in warm thickness – previously absent from the DD series – which suits vintage-style sounds such as slap-back echo. The modulation mode brings to mind Bill Frisell-isms for which many players turn to the Electro Harmonix Memory Man Deluxe or, latterly, the Line 6 DL-4.

The Hold mode is a lot of fun: 40 seconds of loop time, which enables you to layer lick after lick into a massive swelling soundscape that can make you dizzy after a while. More usefully, you could play in a chord sequence and solo over the top

Verdict

As a modern, jack-of-all-trades delay complete with trusty BOSS build quality, this ticks all the boxes – especially price.

MusicRadar rating:

4 of 5 stars

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MusicRadar rating

4 of 5

Pros

The price, build quality, ease of use and new Hold function.

Cons

A bit noisy. Needs a footswitch or expression pedal to maximise its potential.

Verdict

As a modern, jack-of-all-trades delay complete with trusty BOSS build quality, this ticks all the boxes – especially price.

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DD-7 Delay

Price:
£119
Country of Origin:
Taiwan
Available Inputs:
2x1/4-inch jacks
Available Outputs:
2x1/4-inch jacks
Batteries Included:
1
Battery/Adaptor Type:
9V Battery
Available Sounds:
Digital delay from 50-3200ms, Hold, Reverse, Analog and Modulate modes
Tap Input:
1
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