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| | Features | Ultimate digital Delay/Echo effects pedal with 7 different modes - comparable to state-of-the-art studio processors24-bit high-resolution stereo delay/echo with delay time up to 1.3 sBlue status LED for effect on/off and battery checkFirst-class electronic On/Off switch for highest signal integrity in bypass modeRuns on 9 V battery or the BEHRINGER PSU-SB DC power supply (not included)
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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) |  |
| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 6.85 inches | | Product Width: | 3.88 inches | | Product Height: | 2.32 inches | | Product Weight: | 0.85 pounds | | Package Length: | 5.3 inches | | Package Width: | 3.7 inches | | Package Height: | 2.4 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.85 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 26 reviews |
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13 of 13 found the following review helpful:
You get what you pay for Apr 22, 2008
By Hildsvfar As much as people criticize Behringer for their cheap electronics, this actually sounds pretty good. I can see why people might hate it though, because the casing is cheap plastic and that makes it sort of difficult to get the battery cover on and off without breaking something. Other than that I'd say it's well worth the price though, $30 for a digital delay is pretty good if you're cheap. Its sound is pretty decent quality, and I'd say if you're looking for a digital delay pedal and you don't want to spend $100, buy this.
18 of 20 found the following review helpful:
Sucks the battery dead!!!! Apr 18, 2009
By Adam
"hockley91"
I do love this effects pedal. I have a lot of Behringer stuff. Yes, they are cheap and you get what you pay for. This delay pedal gets the job done and it has an awesome delay for U2 songs. Where the streets have no name is perfect with this pedal. Exact timing and everything. Just awesome.
It is limited to its functions, but it's good for the price.
I took one star off because it sucks the battery dead in a few hours. It won't even last through a gig whether it's on or off.
That's okay though. I bought the 1 spot 9V adapter and I use it for all my pedals. Never had a problem since then. They all power on just fine and power is a non issue. I recommend the "1 spot" whether you have Behringer pedals or not.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Absolute garbage Feb 05, 2012
By Mark J. Turner If I could rate this les than 1 star, I would. I am on my second one now, the first one died after 2 weeks, which includes my being away from home for a week. The second one was doa straight out of the box. I would not buy a product from these guys ever again, this is the cheapest flimsiest piece of garbage elctronic device I have ever purchased. Save your money, buy some aspirin instead, save yourself the headache!
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Behringer DD400 Guitar Delay Effect Pedal Nov 03, 2010
By Bret Hart For the money (CHEAP!), this is worth getting. The loop feature is quite good, the delay/echo entirely satisfactory. Not as good as, say, a BOSS unit, but they cost 5x as much. Great for everything from slapback to long delay, with heap-big repeats available. The plastic housing might not stand-up to the road. Having the 9v adapter input on the side behind the in jack, rather than the back, seems wise. I've read some negative press about Behringer pedals, but personally cannot complain.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Solid delay, good tone for the price Aug 27, 2010
By Adrian Price This is a decent delay pedal, offering all the features you'd expect from a basic delay. The tone is good but not great, though certainly acceptable for the price. It just makes the guitar sound a little thin, it seems to eat the bass end a bit, though I haven't put it through a spec analysis to be able to say that objectively. It just seems to suck out a little bit of tone. Still, it gets the job done for a lot less than you might pay for other delay pedals. I don't use a whole lot of delay, so it works for me.
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