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You will never leave you home…. The DMM will occupy you for a long time…. Tell your secretary to hold your calls for a few days with this box.
Yes, it’s the only pedal that I feel justified in keeping 3 of them.
You will never leave you home…. The DMM will occupy you for a long time…. Tell your secretary to hold your calls for a few days with this box.
Yes, it’s the only pedal that I feel justified in keeping 3 of them.
They all sound a bit diiferent from one and other I bet. That’s the beauty!
New favorite pedal
Enjoy it. You can do some really cool stuff with it. Don’t be afraid to make noise! Play around with your effects loop on you amp if you have one. Turn all the knobs and be happy!
You will never leave you home…. The DMM will occupy you for a long time…. Tell your secretary to hold your calls for a few days with this box.
Yes, it’s the only pedal that I feel justified in keeping 3 of them.
They all sound a bit diiferent from one and other I bet. That’s the beauty!
Yes, they do sound different, but for good reasons.
V.1 is ~1977 blueface 4 knob version using the Reticon chips. Almost a different beast entirely from the DMM we know today.
V.2 is ~1979 blueface 5 knob version. This is my favorite one – minimal noise, great clarity in the repeats, and the modulation is lovely.
V.3 is ~Nineties blackface version with the built in power cable. When I first got this one, it barely reached 400ms delay time. I sent it to Howard Davis to have it modded for 500+ms. It’s a bit noisy in the higher delay settings, but it’s a great unit.
You will never leave you home…. The DMM will occupy you for a long time…. Tell your secretary to hold your calls for a few days with this box.
Yes, it’s the only pedal that I feel justified in keeping 3 of them.
Can I have one?