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Re: Boss DD-20/RC-20 (actually DL4...)



I send a pretty hot level to many other devices with no problem, but the 
DL4
would disstort. I had to attenuate things about -3 to -6db to alleviate
that. It didn't seem to have much headroom. It sounded great when it was at
that level, but I have a couple self-oscillating devices which can really
get out of hand in front of it and really couldn't see putting a brick-wall
limiter in front of the DL4. I fried two of them. That's all I know, and 
I'm
not buying another one. My Boss DD5, Lexicon Vortex, EDP, and GT-5 all
handle my signal pretty well, but the DL4 was the weakest of the batch and
slowly deteriorated to less-than-useful status. My second one had a
crackling on one side of the stereo field, and eventually that side died.
It's a mono device at the moment.

-miko

----- Original Message -----
From: "Matt Herman" <mnhad1978@yahoo.com>
To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com>
Sent: Friday, May 21, 2004 12:49 AM
Subject: Re: Boss DD-20/RC-20 (actually DL4...)


> Does this specific technique really cause the DL4 to
> fail?  Do you mean simply sweeping the delay time with
> a high feedback?  I've had mine for about a month now,
> with no trouble yet (knock on wood), though I did
> purchase the extended warranty at Guitar Center after
> Ted's post.
>
> matt herman
> funender.com/music/herman
>
> --- Miko Biffle <biffoz@arczip.com> wrote:
> > Hi Ted... I too have had 2 DL4's die on me after
> > pounding them with glissing
> > high-regen delay-time sweeps... just about my
> > favorite thing to do with
> > delays besides looping.
>
>
>
>
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