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Description

Introducing the Boss DD-6 Digital Delay, an essential addition to your musical artillery. This pedal is not just a delay, it's an experimental tool that brings out your creative potential. With its distinctive reverse and warp modes, it opens up a new realm of sonic possibilities. This pedal boasts a hefty 5200ms of delay time, making it a versatile companion for virtually any genre. Coupled with a built-in tap tempo, you have full control over the rhythm. The DD-6 is more than a pedal—it's a pathway to new musical landscapes.

Key Features:

  • 5200ms of delay time
  • Innovative reverse and warp modes
  • Built-in tap tempo
  • Capable of stereo delay and panning
  • Ideal for any musical genre

Product specs

Brand Boss
Model DD-6 Digital Delay (Dark Gray Label)
Finish White
Year 2002 - 2008
Made In Taiwan
Categories Delay Pedals

FAQs

What is the maximum delay time of the Boss DD-6 Digital Delay?

The Boss DD-6 Digital Delay offers a maximum delay time of 5,200 milliseconds, providing extensive flexibility for creating long and complex delay effects.

Does the Boss DD-6 Digital Delay have a tap tempo feature?

Yes, the Boss DD-6 includes a built-in tap tempo function, allowing you to easily set the delay time by tapping your foot in rhythm.

Can the Boss DD-6 Digital Delay be used in a stereo setup?

The Boss DD-6 is designed to accommodate stereo setups, offering true stereo delay and panning effects for a richer and more immersive sound experience.

What unique delay modes are available on the Boss DD-6 Digital Delay?

The Boss DD-6 features unique modes such as reverse and warp, which enable experimental sound possibilities beyond standard delay effects.

Is the Boss DD-6 Digital Delay suitable for live performances?

With its tap tempo feature, stereo capabilities, and various delay modes, the Boss DD-6 is well-suited for live performances, providing versatile and dynamic delay options on stage.

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Reviews

PROS

  • Warp mode offers unique oscillating and feedback features

  • Reverse delay setting is highly usable and pleasant

  • Compact size saves pedalboard real estate

  • Versatile, with delay times from very short to very long

  • Stereo in and out capability

  • Hold function allows for infinite repeats or sound layering

  • Tap tempo functionality for on-the-fly tempo adjustments

  • Can be used with both guitar and synths effectively

  • Affordable when purchased used

CONS

  • Tap tempo operation can be cumbersome during live performance

  • Lacks an external tap tempo switch option

  • Some users feel it lacks power compared to other models

  • Delay sound considered bland by some, lacking analog warmth

  • Trails continue after pedal is disengaged, annoying some users

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Boss DD-6 Digital Delay.

Features and functionality

  • The DD-6's Warp/Hold function is a standout feature, offering a unique effect that combines elements of looping and sustaining notes.

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  • The DD-6 stereo functionality is limited; stereo effects like panning only work with mono input to stereo output, not with stereo input and output.

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  • Connecting only to input A activates ping-pong delay, doubling the delay time when routed from input A to output B.

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Comparisons

  • The DD-6 lacks an instant tap tempo switch, unlike the DD-5 and DD-7, which limits its versatility in live settings.

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  • While the DD-6 excels in simplicity, newer models like the DD-7 and DD-20 offer more features, such as modulation and stereo looping.

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  • Users noted that DD-7 provides clearer instructions on stereo delay settings, unlike the DD-6, which lacks detailed mode selection guidance in the manual.

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User experience

  • Some users have had the DD-6 for nearly a decade without considering replacement, highlighting its reliability and durability.

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Use cases and applications

  • The DD-6 is ideal for those who prefer ease of use and don't require advanced features like analog voicing or extensive modulation options.

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Setup and maintenance

  • Routing from input A to output B can alter delay characteristics, suggesting creative routing possibilities for unique sound effects.

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Other

  • It's noted that the DD-6 has a routing diagram on the pedal's bottom, which is not included in the manual, offering additional setup guidance.

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4.5 out of 5

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gabriel_molina

Solid digital delay.

If you attach it to a stick you can use this one as a blunt weapon. It has survived multiple tours and is one of my most abused pedals by far. What's that? You want lo-fi lush modulated delays? Well fuck you, this one is solid state 1on1 carbon copy repetitions without tonal degradation all the way. It's great for special effects (i.e. that thing that Jonny Greenwood does at the end of Karma Police), rhythmic repetitions, short loops and psychedelic reverse delays. The connectivity flexibility is worth noting also, not every delay pedal gives you the chance of going out with the wet and dry signal separated on two different output jacks, this has been useful for me on live mixing situations where I use it as a hands-on effect for vocals, synths and other instruments. On top of that you can use the bypassed pedal as an active DI Box (like every other Boss pedal ever). Solid and trustworthy, one of my best buys by far.

Preferred Settings + Usage:

Warp function for stutters and glitches on guitar.

rb142

Undeniably good delay

Never steered me wrong, and has enough features for you to question the need for another delay pedal, unless of course you were to want 2 at once. It has tap tempo functionality, and delay times ranging from super short to almost unnecessarily long with a lot of room for tweaking in between. It has many useful additional features such as 'Hold', 'Reverse', 'Warp' and is also stereo in and out.

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gigsucker

The oldest pedal I have, never sell this

Such a workhorse! For the last couple of years I use it for making Tera Melos -ish TRRRR effect by tapping it very quickly on a record mode. But doesn't matter which type of music I've been playing, dd6 was always helpful

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nathan_whited

ALMOST PERFECT

GOD DAMNIT... Why does this pedal have to keep going after it's disengaged?! Needs a way to turn of the trails. Why can't it cut off quickly like the other versions of the DD? I use it on the hold function with a 170ish mms slap back, but when I hold it down it goes in to infinite repeats. WHICH IS PERFECT FOR ME TO HAVE ONE DELAY THAT CAN DO BOTH THINGS I NEED SO EASILY. If someone knows a version of the DD that can use the Hold function in conjunction with a preset delay while still being able to cut the delay quickly PLEASE LET ME KNOW!

duane_toops

Good Delay

Not the best delay on the market and not the best of the Boss delays but it does get the job done. I rarely turn it off. I use it exclusively for the dotted eighth note setting. Wish it has the option for an external tamp tempo switch like the dd5 and the dd7.

fernghouly

essential

my playing style is very disjointed & it takes me a sec or two when changing chords because i'm heavy handed & rough, so i use subtle delay to mask any chord change breaks & it helps fill out the sound when i'm just strummin

jaiden_lee

Close to Perfect

It's not as savy as the DDR-7 which lets you plug a tempo switch in an extra input, but still has the same funtionallity by long-holding the pedal down. It's a boss delay too, it's worth your money.

creaticity

classic

I use for guitar and synths, works great.

tiagotxduarte

Good but not great

It's a all-round good delay pedal but sometimes it lacks some power. Would prefer the DD7.

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See how Rory Friers uses Boss DD-6 Digital Delay

Rory Friers

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And so I watch you from afar

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“I have it set to loop: whenever you press and hold it the loop starts, and when you release it the loop ends.

“So, the shorter you do that, then the shorter the sample it records, so I use it to do little stuttery ‘brrrrp’ effects every now and again.”

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Foxing

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Foxing's guitarist Ricky is seen using the Boss DD-6 Digital Delay pedal, as detailed on their official Tumblr page.

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Adam Demirjian

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The Brave Little Abacus

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Adam Demirjian confirmed via Instagram that he uses the Boss DD-6 Digital Delay pedal.

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PJ Carroll

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They Are Gutting a Body of Water

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In this picture that I took, you can see PJ's BOSS DD-6

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Kana-Boon

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In the article "KANA-BOON使用ギター&ペダルボード解説" from ギター・マガジン, Koga Hayato is shown using the Boss DD-6 Digital Delay pedal.

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William Cashion

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Future Islands

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Shown here in Cashion's live pedalboard setup at the Bottletree Cafe on 04/26/14

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Grant Mullen

Guitarist

Naked Giants

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In this live performance of Green Fuzz for Band In Seattle (circa 2016), the Boss DD-6 Digital Delay can be seen on Grant's pedalboard at about 1:56. Though the pedal is slightly cut out of frame, the position of the "REVERSE" label ID's it as the DD-6 (rather than the similar DD-7).

See how Tom Bromley uses Boss DD-6 Digital Delay

Tom Bromley

Guitarist

Los Campesinos!

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Tom Bromley, guitarist for Los Campesinos!, used the Boss DD-6 Digital Delay, as seen on his pedalboard in a photo from a 2010 show, available on Getty Images.

See how Aaron Barrett uses Boss DD-6 Digital Delay

Aaron Barrett

Singer, Guitarist

Reel Big Fish

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In this video, at 0:01, the pedal can be seen on the pedalboard.

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Denver Dalley

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Desaparecidos

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Boss DD-6 at 0:30

See how Jefre Cantu-Ledesma uses Boss DD-6 Digital Delay

Jefre Cantu-Ledesma

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Jefre Cantu-Ledesma uses the Boss DD-6 Digital Delay, identifiable by its unique dual outputs and the "Delay" text positioned alongside "Digital" on the pedal, unlike the DD-5 and DD-7 models. This is evident from the images available through a Google search.

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Igor Sidorenko

Guitarist

Stoned Jesus

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During Stoned Jesus's performance of "I'm The Mountain" at Rio 2017, Igor Sidorenko can be seen using a well-worn Boss DD-6 Digital Delay, as captured in a video by Radio Layback.

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