This is a Boss DD-2 made in Japan August 1984. The exterior is in good condition. And the functionality is in great condition. Zero issues, all pots turn smooth and noiseless. All input jacks and power input are tight and function 100%. Indicator light works perfect. On/off (bypass) switch works perfect with no pops/noise. Powers on with 9v adapter and 9 v battery. Top corner areas have paint worn off, and the sides are scratched up, please see pics. I replaced the rubber grommet, that's why some pics do not have grommet. The stereo type effect when using both outputs is absolutely awesome. The DD-2 has the SDE-3000 long chip which is one of the best sounding delays in the universe.

The Boss DD-2 "long chip" is officially the Roland RDD63H101 custom IC, which was originally developed for the high-end SDE-3000 rack delay unit. It is a large 12 bit digital signal processing (DSP) chip known for its warm, distinctively "analog-like" digital sound, and was used in all DD-2's and early Japanese DD-3's.

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Listed3 months ago
ConditionVery Good (Used)
Very Good items may show a few slight marks or scratches but are fully functional and in overall great shape.Learn more
Brand
Model
  • DD-2 Digital Delay (Blue Label)
Finish
  • Blue & White
Categories
Year
  • 1984
Made In
  • Japan

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