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BOSS DD-3T Digital Delay Effects Pedal

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The Boss DD-3T Digital Delay Effects Pedal, a reimagining of the iconic DD-3 Digital Delay. First introduced in 1986, the DD-3 delay pedal is renowned for its clean, pristine delay sounds and simple interface. The DD-3T provides the same beloved sonic character but adds tap tempo capability and an external tap jack for footswitch control. With delay times up to 800ms, the DD-3T is perfect for guitarists seeking vintage delay tones in a pedal updated for modern rigs.

Tap in Your Perfect Delay Time

The highlight of the DD-3T is its tap tempo function, allowing you to set precise delay times by tapping a footswitch to the beat of the music. The DD-3T also has an external tap jack for connecting an optional FS-5U or FS-6 footswitch. Whether using the built-in tap switch or an external footswitch, tap tempo makes it easy to sync your delays to the song tempo for a tight, rhythmic sound.

Pristine Digital Delay

The DD-3T digital delay provides clean, pristine repeats with delay times of 12.5 to 800 ms.

Simple, Intuitive Controls

Despite the additional features, the DD-3T retains the simple, straightforward controls of the original DD-3. Time, Feedback, and Effect Level knobs provide hands on control over delay time, number of repeats and delay mix. The pedal also has delay On/Off and Mode knob for engaging the effect and switching between delay types.

Roadworthy and Gig Ready

Housed in a rugged die cast case, the DD-3T is built to withstand the rigors of stage use and life on the road. It runs on a 9V alkaline battery or optional PSA power supply like the Boss PSA-120S. With high quality components, a proven circuits design and the trusted Boss brand name, the DD-3T Digital Delay is a pedal you can depend on for years of flawless performance.

 
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Reverb Effects & Delay Pedals

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Electronic instruments are well known for their great versatility and all of the amazing sounds that they can produce. In many cases, those effects all come down to skillful use of the right pedals by a talented musician. When you're equipping your pedalboard, some of the first units you should look at are delay and reverb effects pedals. Delay pedals enable you to put a note on a timer and have it come back a few measures later. They're perfect for holding off a chord, then having it kick back in with a new sound layered in on top of it for cool combination effects. For example, you might mix a long, sustained note together with a more complex riff to briefly become your own rhythm guitarist. You can play a chord against itself to double up into a deeper, richer tone, or even simulate an echo for atmospheric effect.

Some delay pedals also come with full looping abilities, allowing you to play detailed multi-part melodies completely by yourself. A few artists to look to for great examples of delay pedal use are Angels and Airwaves, U2 and Muse. Reverb pedals are an entirely different animal. It brings its own unique type of sustain to a note, infusing the sound with strong texture and character through its distinctive echo. Creating a sound not quite like any other effect, reverb calls to mind the energetic surfer rock of the 1960s, such as Dick Dale's version of "Misirlou." You can stay true to those vintage roots or take the effect in a new, modern direction—it's up to you. With the added dimension they bring to your tone, you'll want to use your delay and reverb effects pedals at every performance. They make a unique contribution to the sound individually and even more so when you use them as a team.