help brad sarno on dd-3
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Mike Archer
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help brad sarno on dd-3
brad or anyone who can help i have a dd-3
that seems to work ok ( some settings
dont have any change at all)but has
a tweet tweet when its on its not loud
but drives me nuts!! when its off you can still hear it trying to delay very fantly
thanks if you could shed any light on this
mike
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Try www.analogman.com
Also I thinks he also has a mod kit for the dd-3. Any way go visit his web site.
Good luck
Autry
Also I thinks he also has a mod kit for the dd-3. Any way go visit his web site.
Good luck
Autry
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Hello Mike;
I no longer own a DD-3 but i can speak about the analogman> his work & his mods are super!!
He modified a Maxon AD-9 delay that is the BEST sounding analog delay stompbox i have ever owned.It will hold its own right beside the famous Boss DM-2 or 3 ..
He does know his trade well.
Here is the direct link to his DD-3 mod from his website http://www.analogman.com/boss.htm#dd3
.Ron <font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Ron Whitworth on 07 April 2006 at 05:25 PM.]</p></FONT>
I no longer own a DD-3 but i can speak about the analogman> his work & his mods are super!!
He modified a Maxon AD-9 delay that is the BEST sounding analog delay stompbox i have ever owned.It will hold its own right beside the famous Boss DM-2 or 3 ..
He does know his trade well.
Here is the direct link to his DD-3 mod from his website http://www.analogman.com/boss.htm#dd3
.Ron <font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Ron Whitworth on 07 April 2006 at 05:25 PM.]</p></FONT>
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Mike, the other thing to check out with the DD-3, is that they are rather picky about what type of power supply you use. Try it with a 9V battery and no A/C plugged in. If it works, you may have to change your A/C power adaptor.
Mine does wierd stuff when I don't have the right adaptor on it. It sucks down batteries really fast too.
Other than that, they're great.
Mine does wierd stuff when I don't have the right adaptor on it. It sucks down batteries really fast too.
Other than that, they're great.
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thanks ben...........im using a new
psa boss wall wart.... plus i changed
it out with another boss ww same deal
its not a buzz or crackel its like
it tweet tweets every delay repeat
when the delay is off you can still hear it just a tiny bit its very strange
i will try a new battery i did find a tech who would fix it for about 75.00
i ant gonna go there it is not worth
it i got it used for like the same
amount thanks for the help thow
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