I just bought mine yesterday. What a great pedal! A game changer delay. It did not disappoint running it in stereo, and surprisingly it was way better than I thought running it in mono in my live mono pedal-board set up into the front of my amp. The controls are straightforward, easy to figure out, and easy to use on the fly. Even when you use long repeat delays it never gets muddy or warbled, and the repeats trail off perfectly. Great job on this one Boss!
Sounds really great. For those who like it I would suggest you spend some time with an old TC Electronic Nova Delay. Sounds so good and it's kind in the same vibe (except for the controllable offset), with a pan mode and more modulation types.
@@deneskiss9756 Got a Tonex One and think of getting a TCE SCF at about $300 (almost) everything covered in two little pedals. The L6 Pod Express I also like but the guitar version lacks a compressor and gate. Yet a nice pedal as well with phones and batt. operation.
It's pretty reliable two videos a day. One at lunch time and one in the evening. Some of them are recorded earlier and banked to be uploaded when John is otherwise busy, but most are recorded on the actual day
Keen for this one - run a Jam Delay Llama extreme for delay duties, but also have a memory man nano on there to run the 2 at once. This would be nice to replace that for dual delay duties as required.
It’s very clean sounding, and lush, but I’m surprised at how mild the hi cut is at maximum. I have an old Danelectro Dan Echo and the hi cut really darkens the repeats significantly at maximum, which can be incredible useful. Now I’m curious about hearing this side to side against a standard Boss digital delay.
A few tricks; a couple presets would have been nice but BEAUTIFUL sounds! BTW, why has boss never come out with the dual purpose footswitch? I loved the one on the Line 6 ToneCore Echo Park, but Boss' can't be used on the fly.
The SDE-3000D has been out for a while. Boss has been reissuing old Roland effects in their small pedal format recently. RE-2 for space echo, BP-1W for CE-1/RE-201 pre-amp, CE-2w has a CE-1 mode, DC-2w is based on the DC-2 and therefore the SDD-320, so on.
I finally did it, guys!!! I did the Nashville tuning on my acoustic baritone... So, it used to be B E A D F# B Now it's still the same, but the A and the D are one octave higher than before! The 2 middle strings. Creating beautiful voicings while keeping all positions and playing normal. Extremely inspiring... It's almost the same tuning as Metheny on the One Quiet Night 🌙 album... Just a whole tone higher. He's in A. And he takes it further... He actually also replaces the two low strings with 2 bass strings, one octave lower, so his instrument has a huge range... This is my next step. Anyway, great sounding delay and playing!
I don’t really get this product. I’m wondering if someone can enlighten me on it. Does it have 2 delays built in that work in a stereo format? If it does, it’s essentially 3 pedals in one, with the chorus sounds. Just seems a little gimmicky to me. I have a tc electronic for my solo delay, set on the dotted 8th setting and a DD8 for a slap back sound. And I think I can get pretty close to these sounds.
I needed a wide stereo in/out delay with tap tempo and expression for live gig board. BOSS has always been reliable so I put it on, and it’s stayed on. Turns out being to go from big delays to instant off and everything in between has been very advantageous for me
i have a plain vanilla dd3, always wanted a long chip dd3 but i am too cheap to buy one. not sure i would hear much of a difference. this thing is another story. they hit it out of the park.
I have a long chip dd3 that I got a couple of years ago for I think less than £60. Just lucky really as I wasn't buying it for that and I don't think the seller knew. It's the one that John borrowed and did a video on a couple of months ago. I love it, it's no nonsense and just sits behind your playing without getting in the way. John isn't particularly keen on it though
My Boss (DM-101) says 'we need to talk about who's the best Boss' . Please don't mention it's mono input. It also wants to ask, how many BBD chips this other, cheaper, Boss has ;)
This is actually an old delay, the rackmount SDE3000 put into a pedal form. If you want wacky stuff, there are literally hundreds of boutique pedal builders out there.
I've already got delay pedals that does everything you're demonstrating and you can put in all the little Eric Johnson things you want, but it's not impressive. This is not an unusual or different delay. It's everything that every other delay I have does some really good ones too. And more importantly, the fact that this manufacturer decided to use Eddie Van Halen as their selling feature. And every review I read as Eddie Van Halen's name written five times shows me what their intent is
You have the wrong pedal.. that would be sde-3000evh. A compact version of the rack units he used for 25 years. And that sounds Nothing like the delays you have. Plus you whine too much, makes you sound like a baby
I love in these type of videos when someone hits an infinite hold or sustain, and proceeds to just noodle over it for too long. We get it, its sustaining.
Surprised it's not a Waza Craft model. I'm not buying any more Boss pedals that aren't Waza. The build quality, sound, and functionality is that much better.
Sounds so nice. I was supposed to receive mine today. thanks fedex.
There's a good reason Boss has been in business for over 5 decades ! Sounds great !
I just bought mine yesterday. What a great pedal! A game changer delay. It did not disappoint running it in stereo, and surprisingly it was way better than I thought running it in mono in my live mono pedal-board set up into the front of my amp. The controls are straightforward, easy to figure out, and easy to use on the fly. Even when you use long repeat delays it never gets muddy or warbled, and the repeats trail off perfectly. Great job on this one Boss!
Waiting for this one to get stocked. Sounds absolutely fantastic.
It gets unique sounding without going into some synthetic shimmer thing. This or DD-3T is all most need.
Got mine on Wednesday, best delay pedal I’ve had hands down.
Love the moment with your kid
Sounds really great. For those who like it I would suggest you spend some time with an old TC Electronic Nova Delay. Sounds so good and it's kind in the same vibe (except for the controllable offset), with a pan mode and more modulation types.
Damn, took me back to 2010 😂
Awesome! I'm used to darker analog delays, but this sounds really great too!
Brilliant playing and brilliant sounds from BOSS
A SDE-3 and IR-2 will get you pretty far 🤠
slap a looper next to them, boom
@@deneskiss9756 Got a Tonex One and think of getting a TCE SCF at about $300 (almost) everything covered in two little pedals. The L6 Pod Express I also like but the guitar version lacks a compressor and gate. Yet a nice pedal as well with phones and batt. operation.
Man, you've been cranking out the videos lately! One a day on this channel, sometimes even two, AND I saw you over on G66...busy busy!! Keep rockin!!
It's pretty reliable two videos a day. One at lunch time and one in the evening. Some of them are recorded earlier and banked to be uploaded when John is otherwise busy, but most are recorded on the actual day
Lovely demo John. Would love it you can do a lesson spread triads that you use. Thanks!
Lovely playing and demo. One really dumb question from a delay rookie: how do you get a stereo sound without running through two amps? Thanks
Keen for this one - run a Jam Delay Llama extreme for delay duties, but also have a memory man nano on there to run the 2 at once. This would be nice to replace that for dual delay duties as required.
Right after I picked up the MXR Joshua - which is fantastic BTW. Would love to check this out.
amazing stereo...sounds quite surgical and pristine..not sure how long I could listen to it though
Interesting. Going for it again, think I'd stick with the 3000 and the Halo. Thanks for demoing!
It’s very clean sounding, and lush, but I’m surprised at how mild the hi cut is at maximum. I have an old Danelectro Dan Echo and the hi cut really darkens the repeats significantly at maximum, which can be incredible useful. Now I’m curious about hearing this side to side against a standard Boss digital delay.
Hey thanks for demo-ing that hold function - Do you know if you could make a latching footswitch work for that?
I do love a delay pedal, I have DD7, an Ogre Kronomaster and a Horizon Devices Flux Echo.
Nice pedal, the kiddo's the star, though Jon!
You've been playing that Silver Sky for a lot of video's now. I'm guessing you're enjoying it?
I still barely know how to use the DD-8 and I want.
A few tricks; a couple presets would have been nice but BEAUTIFUL sounds! BTW, why has boss never come out with the dual purpose footswitch? I loved the one on the Line 6 ToneCore Echo Park, but Boss' can't be used on the fly.
Everyone saw/heard the Keeley Halo and hopped on the bandwagon 😂 Would love a comparison of the new boss, Keeley halo, and Strymon DIG
Or Boss just decided to take the SDE-3000 and put it in a more compact box like they did with the RE-2.
The SDE-3000D has been out for a while. Boss has been reissuing old Roland effects in their small pedal format recently. RE-2 for space echo, BP-1W for CE-1/RE-201 pre-amp, CE-2w has a CE-1 mode, DC-2w is based on the DC-2 and therefore the SDD-320, so on.
Wow, how did this one not appear on my radar? I need to see about getting one of these...
I finally did it, guys!!!
I did the Nashville tuning on my acoustic baritone...
So, it used to be B E A D F# B
Now it's still the same, but the A and the D are one octave higher than before! The 2 middle strings. Creating beautiful voicings while keeping all positions and playing normal. Extremely inspiring...
It's almost the same tuning as Metheny on the One Quiet Night 🌙 album... Just a whole tone higher. He's in A. And he takes it further...
He actually also replaces the two low strings with 2 bass strings, one octave lower, so his instrument has a huge range... This is my next step.
Anyway, great sounding delay and playing!
You’ll need a modified bridge to intonate correctly. Can’t just put giant strings on a normal guitar.
Can we approximate this on the HX Stomp?
Nice!
Niiiiiiice.
thanks for making this video
I don’t really get this product. I’m wondering if someone can enlighten me on it. Does it have 2 delays built in that work in a stereo format? If it does, it’s essentially 3 pedals in one, with the chorus sounds. Just seems a little gimmicky to me. I have a tc electronic for my solo delay, set on the dotted 8th setting and a DD8 for a slap back sound. And I think I can get pretty close to these sounds.
I needed a wide stereo in/out delay with tap tempo and expression for live gig board. BOSS has always been reliable so I put it on, and it’s stayed on. Turns out being to go from big delays to instant off and everything in between has been very advantageous for me
3:15 I don’t know why but I thought for sure your kid was going to turn around with your unboxing knife in their hand.
i have a plain vanilla dd3, always wanted a long chip dd3 but i am too cheap to buy one. not sure i would hear much of a difference. this thing is another story. they hit it out of the park.
I have a long chip dd3 that I got a couple of years ago for I think less than £60. Just lucky really as I wasn't buying it for that and I don't think the seller knew. It's the one that John borrowed and did a video on a couple of months ago. I love it, it's no nonsense and just sits behind your playing without getting in the way. John isn't particularly keen on it though
My Boss (DM-101) says 'we need to talk about who's the best Boss' . Please don't mention it's mono input. It also wants to ask, how many BBD chips this other, cheaper, Boss has ;)
Why do they continue to develop new delays? How many ways are there to fry an egg? Id like to see more unique effects
This is actually an old delay, the rackmount SDE3000 put into a pedal form.
If you want wacky stuff, there are literally hundreds of boutique pedal builders out there.
Everyone was probably saying the same thing when the Strymon Big Sky came out.
Go invent some unique effects… you know because there aren’t enough companies making stupid off the wall effects already
I've already got delay pedals that does everything you're demonstrating and you can put in all the little Eric Johnson things you want, but it's not impressive. This is not an unusual or different delay. It's everything that every other delay I have does some really good ones too. And more importantly, the fact that this manufacturer decided to use Eddie Van Halen as their selling feature. And every review I read as Eddie Van Halen's name written five times shows me what their intent is
Dang, someone woke up on the wrong side of the bed. Go grab a juice box or something
You have the wrong pedal.. that would be sde-3000evh. A compact version of the rack units he used for 25 years. And that sounds Nothing like the delays you have. Plus you whine too much, makes you sound like a baby
I love in these type of videos when someone hits an infinite hold or sustain, and proceeds to just noodle over it for too long. We get it, its sustaining.
That’s my initials 😂
£170 and it's not even a Waza - Pffft! Get out of here, I'll use my DD-2 I brought in the 80's thanks.
Zero character. Or maybe it’s the way your using it?
Surprised it's not a Waza Craft model. I'm not buying any more Boss pedals that aren't Waza. The build quality, sound, and functionality is that much better.
DD-3T is the waza digital delay basically. If you're too good for it you're probably too good to be in youtube comments sections too.
@@BOSSenjoyer why did you feel like you needed to respond like a jerk?
@@joeltunnah If you thought saying you're too good for yt comments is being a jerk, might want turn off the screen and walk away lol
@BOSSenjoyer another anonymous keyboard warrior living in mom's basement. Get a life.
@@joeltunnah Calm down, poindexter. Go chase the dragon.