
Is anyone using the BOSS DD7 Delay Pedal?
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- John H. McGlothlin
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Is anyone using the BOSS DD7 Delay Pedal?
I purchased this pedal so that I can hopefully get a better sound from my steel like a better sustain. Before it has always sounded blunt and didn't have the ring that it should. I wondered if anyone is using this pedal, what would be the best settings to get a clean sound? PS: I do understand that it wouldn't hurt for me to try to improve my playin
Thanks

Marlen SD 10 3 and 5,Fender 5 String Banjo, Flinthill 5 string banjo,Johnson Resonator Guitar, Ibanez AFS75T Country/Jazz Guitar.
- Keith Davidson
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Hey John,
I just switched from a DD-3 to the DD-7. Main reason was to utilize the Analog setting on the DD-7. So far so good, I like it.
The settings I use are all buttons at 11 o'clock and the 4th one on Analog.
I'm sure you'll get more professional input, I'm just a beginner so they may not be the best for what you are looking for.
Keith
I just switched from a DD-3 to the DD-7. Main reason was to utilize the Analog setting on the DD-7. So far so good, I like it.
The settings I use are all buttons at 11 o'clock and the 4th one on Analog.
I'm sure you'll get more professional input, I'm just a beginner so they may not be the best for what you are looking for.
Keith
- John H. McGlothlin
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Hi Keith, I'm also new at this type of pedal and the posibilities are endless. I thank you for your input, I wish now that I had bought this pedal a few years back because it is a must have effects pedal. Thanks again.
Marlen SD 10 3 and 5,Fender 5 String Banjo, Flinthill 5 string banjo,Johnson Resonator Guitar, Ibanez AFS75T Country/Jazz Guitar.
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dd7
I got a dd7 and I am experimenting with it too. I had other delays but they were old or did not work.
I think the analog is going to be the best setting to use. I'm sure there are more pickers using this that are more in the know than me.
I think the analog is going to be the best setting to use. I'm sure there are more pickers using this that are more in the know than me.
- Carl Kilmer
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Hi Guys,
Have any of you ever tried the DD-20. It's stereo and does it all.
It's the only effect I ever use now, and I love the sounds I get.
The price is a bit high, but I think it's the best I've ever had.
I'm not a great player, but other players always comment on the
pretty sound and nice sustain I always have. If I didn't have this,
I don't really think they would even care to listen to my playing.
Carl "Lucky" Kilmer


Have any of you ever tried the DD-20. It's stereo and does it all.
It's the only effect I ever use now, and I love the sounds I get.
The price is a bit high, but I think it's the best I've ever had.
I'm not a great player, but other players always comment on the
pretty sound and nice sustain I always have. If I didn't have this,
I don't really think they would even care to listen to my playing.
Carl "Lucky" Kilmer


aka "Lucky Kay"--Custom built Rittenberry SD10 3X5, Walker S/S, NV-112, and Hilton Pedal
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delay
Probably no one wants to listen to me play whether I have an effects or not. My playing probably Affects them and they wish I would use a delay so they could postpone having to listen.
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I have the DD-7 and I like it. The digital part is exactly like the DD-6 that I also own but to use the tap temp on the DD-6 you have to hold the pedal down for a few seconds and then tap the tempo in. With the DD-7 you can use a momentary switch and plug it into the unit and just tap the tempo in. Very cool 
