Nice condition Analogman modded Boss DD-3 in box
The Boss DD-3 is made with the same technology as the DD-2 which was
the first compact stomp-box digital delay pedal. Introduced in 1982
using the same chip as the awesome rack mount SDE-3000, the DD-2 was
very expensive. After a few years it was renamed DD-3 and lowered in
price when the memory chips got cheaper. They stopped using the big
SDE-3000 chip about when they moved production out of Japan in the 80s.
They are very warm and natural sounding for a digital pedal, as they use
the same compressor/expandor chips as an analog delay, and redo the
echoes each repeat unlike the newer pedals which just spit out the same
bit samples for each echo with a sterile sound. The Analogman HIGH CUT
mod really makes this pedal sound great, as it cuts each repeat more and
more, like an analog delay.
If you plug something into the DIRECT OUT on the DD3, the main output will be only the delayed signal. This can be very useful.