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Mike’s Mods 
This listing is for our Boss DD-3 guitar effects pedal with our Hi-Cut mod (you get the modified pedal).
All of our modified pedals are warrantied as new!
We can also modify your pedal. Give us a call or shoot me an email if you would like this for your pedal.
Today delays are getting better. Maybe even a little too good! The repeats are crisp and crystal clear, exactly like the original sound. Someone has worked hard to get that sound, but I’m about to tell you this is not necessarily always a good thing.
I remember my first delay. It was called an analog delay I think. I had to walk 5 miles uphill in the snow to get it. Then, I had to walk another 5 miles uphill in the snow just to get it back home. And I loved it!
The old analog delays may not have been as clear, but there was one good thing about them. The sound blended very well. The new digital delays have a very clear repeat that is great for a lot of sounds. But sometimes it seems the repeats cover up your original lick. It would be nice to take the edge off of the repeats, so as to have a more blended sound.

The high-cut mod takes a little treble off of each repeat (cuts a little high frequency each time). This way you get the clearness of the newer delays, and also the option for the blended sound that is sorely missed from the older analog delays. When using the Hi-Cut options, the repeats are still there… but your original notes remain more well-defined.
No permanent changes are made to this delay. We installed a 3-way toggle switch that will give you 3 options:
1) Flip the switch to the left for when you would like a little bit of cut on the treble of those repeating sounds for a slightly warmer sound.
2) Flip the switch to the right when you would like a little more of a cut on those high frequency sounds on the repeat. This makes the pedal sound even warmer, more like the delays I played back in the 70’s.
3) Switch to the center to restore your delay to its original factory settings
Pretty simple, huh?
Quite some time ago we started putting the switch on the front of the pedal. Why? Because having a switch on the side of a pedal...sucks :)
"We make your sounds… sound good!"
Thanks for looking,
Mike
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