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Are behringer effect pedals really bad quality, like easily broken? I'm looking into some type of distortion pedal and delay pedal because im going to be doing some work with a band starting in march. and the behringer ones are the ones in my current price range.
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The dd-6 is good but after you buy the tap tempo pedal, you are over 200. You might as well spend 20 bucks more and get a DL4. It can do tons more.
I think the dd-6 is pretty much worthless in a live setting without the tap tempo. unless you want to be hunched over turning knobs while the rest of the group is playing.
EDIT: Never mind, the dd6 has tap tempo, my mistake.
I think the dd-6 is pretty much worthless in a live setting without the tap tempo. unless you want to be hunched over turning knobs while the rest of the group is playing.
EDIT: Never mind, the dd6 has tap tempo, my mistake.
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RunsWithBuffalo wrote:The dd-6 is good but after you buy the tap tempo pedal, you are over 200. You might as well spend 20 bucks more and get a DL4. It can do tons more.
I think the dd-6 is pretty much worthless in a live setting without the tap tempo. unless you want to be hunched over turning knobs while the rest of the group is playing.
EDIT: Never mind, the dd6 has tap tempo, my mistake.

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DD20>>>DD6sfmartins wrote:RunsWithBuffalo wrote:The dd-6 is good but after you buy the tap tempo pedal, you are over 200. You might as well spend 20 bucks more and get a DL4. It can do tons more.
I think the dd-6 is pretty much worthless in a live setting without the tap tempo. unless you want to be hunched over turning knobs while the rest of the group is playing.
EDIT: Never mind, the dd6 has tap tempo, my mistake.
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