Brand new from Boss the SDE-3000D Dual Digital Delay! A Legend reborn.

The Boss SDE-3000D is a faithful recreation of the worlds famous Roland SDE-3000 back at the dawn of the digital effects era. just to run through a list of some of the features of this pedal:

  • Faithful floor-based reproduction of the legendary Roland SDE-3000 rackmount digital delay from the 1980s
  • Classic warm digital delay sound with extended features for modern rigs
  • Distinctive retro display and panel controls based on the original SDE-3000
  • Includes two full-featured delays, each with independent parameters, mono/stereo modulation, and panning
  • Widely adjustable delay time with two range settings: 0–1500 ms and 0–3000 ms
  • Characterful modulation inspired by the original circuit design
  • Phase switches for the primary delay and delay feedback loop
  • Adjustable low-cut and high-cut filters for shaping delay feedback sounds
  • Two inputs and two outputs for dual mono, wet/dry, or stereo setups
  • Selectable series or parallel operation for the two delays
  • Save and recall sounds with 100 memories
  • Assignable onboard footswitch control for tap tempo, hold, and more
  • Jacks for extended operation with up to four footswitches, two expression pedals, or the GA-FC/GA-FC EX foot controller
  • MIDI I/O on space-saving mini TRS jacks

With more than just that on the horizon this pedal has a limitless pool of tones you can gain.

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ConditionMint (Used)
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Model
  • SDE-3000D Dual Digital Delay
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  • Floor Unit

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