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Behringer - Digital Stereo Delay and Echo
SKU: #279496
Model: #DD400
Your Price:   $43.00 CDN


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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 s. 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!

Reviews



Not bad tone if it works
Features Quality
Value Overall
Product Experience I've tried it Closest Store North York Ontario
Some decent controls and tone, but a horrible thumping noise when using with a power supply, even when the pedal is disengaged. After about a year, the thumping noise was evident with battery use as well. Definitely not a quality made product. Trashed it as it would have cost more to fix than what I paid for it. At least Behringer's customer service responded to my email questions about the problem.

Posted by mirrorman on Apr 27, 2013


Its Awful!
Features Quality
Value Overall
Product Experience I own it Closest Store Surrey British Columbia
Dont waste your money on this, just save up for a decent delay pedal. There is a reason why it is $43

Posted by anonymous on Feb 23, 2013


Great for the Price!
Features Quality
Value Overall
Product Experience I own it Closest Store Victoria British Columbia
This pedal, and all the Behringer pedals that I own are great value but you get what you pay for. In the case of a lot of Behringer gear, it is not the sound quality but fragility. This is not a pedal that you can just toss in a gig bag and abuse and then expect it to last. Not the best surface mounted pots on the circuit board but if you don't abuse it, it should last. This pedal and many others from Behringer are Boss rip offs and have similar features, sounds and usability. If you need a delay pedal and can't part with more money, need that money for other things or hate rack mounted gear, check this pedal out. If you are rough on gear or playing professionally, get a better pedal for build quality. If you hate your multi effects unit and want to move to discrete pedals, this one will give you a decent quality delay for not much money; just go easy on the l'il plastic fella.

Posted by Curtis on Dec 6, 2012


Pretty darn good
Features Quality
Value Overall
Product Experience I own it Closest Store Halifax Nova Scotia
Cheap, yes, but very good. Sounds fine to me, has a 24-bit processor. No glitching or artifacts. Eats batteries, same as all Delay pedals. People knock the plastic housing but digitech/zoom/korg etc uses plastic pedal housings so that's not an issue IMHO. I've had mine four years now with ZERO problems. Pretty much can't go wrong for the price.

Posted by Mr. Really Scary on Sep 5, 2012