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Description

Love your DD-20... hate the layout and look of the pedal? Spruce it up with our DD-20 Rehouse Mod! This mod includes industry standard soft-touch momentary switches, a more board-friendly enclosure size, and upgraded LED's for better stage visibility.

From left to right, here is how the switches work: the left switch is for effect on/off (shown with LED), the middle switch is a dedicated tap tempo, and the right switch controls the preset selection. Just as the standard DD-20; if you press and hold the right switch it will toggle into a tap tempo as well (indicated using an LED). Press and hold again to toggle back to preset selection mode.

http://www.chesapeakeeffects.net/product/boss-dd-20-rehouse

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Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Chesapeak Effects Boss DD-20 Rehouse.

Features and functionality

  • The rehouse adds a third switch, allowing simultaneous access to preset selection and tap tempo without toggling via press and hold.

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  • Soft switches in the rehouse enhance accessibility, especially when operating the pedal from a distance.

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User experience

  • Some users find the DD-20 easier to dial in and prefer its modulation, despite the advanced features of the DD-500.

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  • A self-rehousing project can be undertaken with $45 and common tools like a drill, Dremel, and skill saw, but it demands time and precision.

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Comparisons

  • The DD-20 offers an 8-minute delay length, which some users find unique compared to the DD-500.

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  • Despite not being significantly smaller, the rehouse offers functional benefits like brighter LEDs, appealing to users prioritizing visibility and accessibility.

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Setup and maintenance

  • Users report challenges with FS-5U tap tempo pedal, like adhesive Velcro failing due to the pedal's non-stick bottom surface.

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Mods and upgrades

  • Chesapeake Effects' rehousing potentially resolves space issues by using a smaller enclosure with soft touch switches.

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  • Rehousing requires drilling and cutting; metal drill bits, a tungsten grinding bit, and a Dremel are essential tools for precise modifications.

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Build quality

  • The original switches of the DD-20 were micro switches, allowing a straightforward swap during modifications.

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See how Nathan Stocker uses Chesapeak Effects Boss DD-20 Rehouse

Nathan Stocker

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Hippo Campus

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A Boss DD-20 that has been modified by Chesapeake Effects can be seen at the top left of Nathan Stock's board. The mod changes the surface and layout of the DD-20, but everything else remains the same. You can view the Chesapeak Effects service here: http://www.chesapeakeeffects.net/product/boss-dd-20-rehouse

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