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Harley Benton DD-2 Digital Delay
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Delay/Echo/Phrase Sampler for Guitar from Harley Benton

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  • JC-BJC-B

    Harley Benton DD-2 Digital DelayPublished on 06/20/14 at 15:39
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Why expensive meter in a delay while Thoman we offer a quality.

    UTILIZATION

    very simple settings to 4 Potentiometers:
    Level (the effect), feedback (regeneration rate of the delay effect), delay time (delay time applied) and finally the choice between two frequency ranges: 0 to 400 ms and 0-800 ms

    SOUND QUALITY

    Despite the lack of true bypass, no colors and no food and no breath sound, contrary to what has already been said. and as all this delay it up at the end of the chain and adjust it finely office also make echoes. Again a very good point for Harley Benton

    OVERALL OPINION

    both outputs are a plus.
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    Why expensive meter in a delay while Thoman we offer a quality.

    UTILIZATION

    very simple settings to 4 Potentiometers:
    Level (the effect), feedback (regeneration rate of the delay effect), delay time (delay time applied) and finally the choice between two frequency ranges: 0 to 400 ms and 0-800 ms

    SOUND QUALITY

    Despite the lack of true bypass, no colors and no food and no breath sound, contrary to what has already been said. and as all this delay it up at the end of the chain and adjust it finely office also make echoes. Again a very good point for Harley Benton

    OVERALL OPINION

    both outputs are a plus.
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  • palmfredpalmfred

    ca breath

    Harley Benton DD-2 Digital DelayPublished on 09/23/13 at 03:25
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    classic digital delay, nothing to say all settings are

    UTILIZATION

    RAS could not be more simple to use.

    SOUND QUALITY

    this is where it goes bad, the delay is correct but the pedal brings a tremendous amount of wind noise + a kind of turning point (sync on delay)
    I tested it in the effect loop of my Mesa F30.
    So in my opinion can only be used if you have a very occasional need.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I no longer use it, I prefer to move the settings of my Vox time machine between some songs.
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    classic digital delay, nothing to say all settings are

    UTILIZATION

    RAS could not be more simple to use.

    SOUND QUALITY

    this is where it goes bad, the delay is correct but the pedal brings a tremendous amount of wind noise + a kind of turning point (sync on delay)
    I tested it in the effect loop of my Mesa F30.
    So in my opinion can only be used if you have a very occasional need.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I no longer use it, I prefer to move the settings of my Vox time machine between some songs.
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  • SlapKidSlapKid

    Harley Benton DD-2 Digital DelayPublished on 05/31/09 at 14:17
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Tounouvo Toubo, cheap and more.
    Digital but it seems not really (my artec analog sounds cleaner at first glance), it is nice and hot and spacious.
    2 outputs, and it's great: the A used alone gives the dry-mix effect. The two outputs together give only his sec B and its effect only in A, very helpful to use two amplifiers.
    Finesse, no plugging in the A with a gap in the B jack just gives you the sound effect, necessary for parallel effect loops (so no worries phase and bad sound) tube amp like marshall or mesa.

    Adjusting the mix, rehearsals-ing-ing, time and time sly rude.

    UTILIZATION

    Very simple, the pedal is built very well so no fear.
    The downside is that the bypass …
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    Tounouvo Toubo, cheap and more.
    Digital but it seems not really (my artec analog sounds cleaner at first glance), it is nice and hot and spacious.
    2 outputs, and it's great: the A used alone gives the dry-mix effect. The two outputs together give only his sec B and its effect only in A, very helpful to use two amplifiers.
    Finesse, no plugging in the A with a gap in the B jack just gives you the sound effect, necessary for parallel effect loops (so no worries phase and bad sound) tube amp like marshall or mesa.

    Adjusting the mix, rehearsals-ing-ing, time and time sly rude.

    UTILIZATION

    Very simple, the pedal is built very well so no fear.
    The downside is that the bypass is not transparent at all, food and treble clarity. This is true also connected, but not serious in a parallel loop or with an amp / distortion pedal aggressive / ve.
    In typical use it can be very annoying because the fragile sound of your combination is thereby significantly altered. Must know, and it is unfortunately the case with a lot of pedals (the prize goes to EH).

    SOUND QUALITY

    The sound depends on where you put the delay. I use either loop or parallel loop in passive with my distortion pedal (pre-amp). As thereof is raised, the dd2 one end and the quiet is welcome.
    Space, the DD2, more than many others, as if repeating sound came from afar, and is especially nice. Since it does not sound at all clear / synthetic is very musical, more so than my artec analog ...
    Repeat setting is not a model of its kind, then little change much too fast, bof.
    400ms in the position we make wonderful rockabilly echoes, and the 800ms bin position is very adequate and great for the ambience. Long enough anyway, you see the usefulness of a delay of 20 seconds you?

    Update May 31: In a parallel loop to marshall TSL100 this pedal works great, but brings a package of breath on super saturax and it's embarrassing. On the clean and overdrive it goes on the other hand. Is that the price reflects eh ...

    OVERALL OPINION

    I repeat: it's his comic, except to use loop or parallel to calm an aggressive distortion. It therefore limits its use, or you put it in a passive loop so you have a true bypass.
    I love this pedal, its outputs / combinations are super helpful, and it sounds cool space and not at all.
    I artec analog (too short, very neat), the zoom 508 (ultra-clean and complex), the Bébert DD100 (super, no defects except the lottery behringer ...) and RE20 boss (a very another world, a different price, too. But I love deeply!).

    For the passive loop: take an A / B box and standard passive split an input / output. Plug the guitar and send effect in jacks A, plug the back end into the jack B, and then plug the receiver into the jack in the middle (which distributes). Very simple and effective, no battery or anything, and a true bypass which is good as the others.
    This extremely simple installation allows you to control a group of pedals (distortion-delay-noisegate example) at once with a single ... So much for Béjart, one bounce later!
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