
Anthony Easton
The Behringer DD400 Digital Delay is designed to deliver 24-bit high- resolution stereo delay sounds comparable to state-of-the-art studio processors. It features 7 different modes and a delay time of up to 1.3 seconds. The pedal includes dedicated Mode, Time, Feedback, and Level controls for versatile sound manipulation. The output impedance is 1 kOhm for each output, and it can be powered with a 9 VDC, 100 mA power supply.
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$71.74

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$72.96

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