Boss DM-2 Analog Delay
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Product: Boss DM-2 Analog Delay
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 05/09/2008
at 10:35am
by TheDelayDeli
Ease of Use
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No Opinion
Sound Quality
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10
Apparently my DM-2 was modded to achieve a "spill-over" delay effect? I just purchased an alternate DM-2,and it sounds absolutely amazing! I guess the "spill-over" mod had an effect on the fidelity of the pedal? This has got to be one of the best delays I have ever heard! Very Roland RE-201 Space Echo oriented.
I always considered the DM-2 as a really good,but somewhat dull sounding delay...but this one rocks into the 10 spot!!! Maybe mine is a different year model? Maybe Roland made some with the s-over effect,and others without it? Now to get an old CE-2 Chorus,and mod that to CE-1 specs...
Reliability
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No Opinion
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Overall Rating
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No Opinion
Product: Boss DM-2 Analog Delay
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 04/30/2008
at 07:09pm
by TheDelayDeli
Ease of Use
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No Opinion
Sound Quality
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No Opinion
Reliability
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No Opinion
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Overall Rating
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No Opinion
This is to correct my Artec Delay being #4 on my favorite delays list.
Well...the Artec started making tones of noise,and then "fizzed-out"! I tried a second one and the delay quality was the worst I've ever heard!!! My new #4 delay is the DM-2.Maxon AD9 slides in as #5.I guess the Artec Delay is a "hit or miss" item? I did notice that it's made in CHINA!!! Then again...so is the ADA (re-issue) Flanger...
Product: Boss DM-2 Analog Delay
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 04/29/2008
at 08:51pm
by TheDelayDeli
Ease of Use
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10
Set! - Stomp! - Echo!
What more can I say?
Sound Quality
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7
This is the first delay pedal I ever owned,and it sounds as good as it did back in 1981-when I first purchased it.From a sound quality perspective,I must say that the DM-2 is quite over-rated.I read comparisons to tape echo units-which the DM-2 is not... Not even close!
It is as you would expect a good analog delay to sound...good! When this delay was first released,many players felt that the DM-2 was somewhat dull and lifeless.If you weren't using a quality tape echo unit,the only suitable replacement was the E-H Memory Man.Although the MM was noisy-it was able to reproduce a tape echo "vibe".(The new DMM with its chorus feature emulates motor "warble" to the T! They are the best tape echo simulator you can buy...period!
What I like about the DM-2 is that it "spills-over" its delay effect after you switched it off...very cool! Most analog delays can be modded to do this-but it will cost you a little fidelity to do so.I came up with a mod for the DM-3 that will give the user the ability to switch between the standard "stereo" effect - or a modded "ping-pong" effect! Is the DM-2 a the best delay ever? No...but it's definitely in the top 5.
I rate them:
E-H Deluxe Memory Man(new with chorus/warble)#1
Diamond Memory Lane #2
S.I.B(blue analog)Echodrive #3
Artec SE-ADL Delay #4 ($50.00 new!) Some think it's the best analog delay ever? We will see...
Boss DM-2/DM-3 both rate #5 (DM-3 has "improved" fidelity?...you be the judge).
It's tough to judge as we all have our own preference in delays.I had to put the new Artec SE-ADL Analog Delay in there.This delay has amazed many a new user.Not just by the incredible sound of this pedal...but also the $50.00 price tag! If it weren't for the modulation effect on my Diamond ML,this would rank as my 2nd favorite delay ever!
I would also like to give a strong nod to the Ibanez/Maxon AD9 delay.I have two of them-and they will always be part of my rig.I see DM-2 delays selling for over $225.00! It's a good delay...but (IMO) it's not that good! But who knows-with the analog IC market drying up...it may be going for over $500.00 very soon!
Reliability
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10
Built like a tank!
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Never needed it...
Overall Rating
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7
If it were lost or stolen,I would not seek another one.
Product: Boss DM-2 Analog Delay
Price Paid: USD 60
Submitted 03/25/2008
at 12:53pm
by han
Ease of Use
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9
It's easy to use but the repeat rate knob works backwards compared to what you might expect. that means you turn to the left for longer delays and to the right for shorter delays.
It shouldn't take you that long to figure out and get some great sounds and favourite settings out of it.
Sound Quality
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9
It's a warm echo. The guy who claimed "warm=dull" obviously has don't know what he is talking about. A natural echo looses quality for each repeat and that's how this is working. It doesn't sound dull at all, but very natural sounding.
You can get some cool oscillation for spaceship or pure effects type sounds if you play with the knobs.
300ms might be too short delay time for some people, but for slapback and shorter delays it's perfect!
There are trimpots inside which you can tweak for slightly longer delay time but then you the signal starts to degrade more audibly.
NOTE: you can seriously ruin your pedal by playing with these trimpots.
Chances are that if you buy a used pedal the previous owner might have messed with them and the pedal might not sound good at all.
Reliability
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10
Mine is from 1982 and have been used a lot. So yes I would rely on it.
It's a BOSS pedal and they rarely fail.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Never had to deal with them.
Overall Rating
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8
It's a great delay. Though thanks to the hype these pedals are getting I would be worried about having it stolen, so I might not gig with it.
I wish it had slightly longer delay time. Around 400-500ms would be perfect.
I also wish BOSS got their **** together and started making these analog delays again. But there are plenty of other players on the market so if you don't have the cash to go for one of these on Ebay there are lots of great alternatives which sound just as good.
Product: Boss DM-2 Analog Delay
Price Paid: 50
Submitted 02/29/2008
at 03:48pm
by Mick
Ease of Use
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10
3 knobs. Easy to use.
Sound Quality
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2
I bought this pedal in the early 80s and it has been stuck in a drawer for the last 20 years. It still works, but then it's a Boss and I've never had a Boss pedal fail on me yet.
I think a lot of people are getting overexcited by this pedal. When somebody refers to this pedal as WARM they mean DULL. ANother issue is that after a couple of repeats all you get are dull clicks. I'm much happier using a DD5 with external pedal for on the fly sync delays.
Please people, don't get caught up in the bidding wars for these pedals on Ebay. They really are not worth it.
Reliability
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10
It's a Boss.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Never had to deal with them
Overall Rating
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4
Product: Boss DM-2 Analog Delay
Price Paid: USD 220 USED
Submitted 09/27/2006
at 04:32pm
by David
Ease of Use
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10
Three knobs, took me a couple of days to pretty much master the sound and memorize where to get certain tones.
Sound Quality
:
10
Ummmm, can you say the best??? This is hands down the best delay I have ever heard in my life. That's probably the reason they're so expensive at the same time.
Reliability
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10
Haha! It's a Boss. Anyone who knows anything about effects knows what the name means. I just bought mine on eBay for around $220. It is probably in my guesstimation 20+ years old and everything still works perfectly.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Never had to deal with them, don't think I ever will, so no opinion on this question.
Overall Rating
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10
I've been playing for around 8 years (mostly acoustical only) but have recently within the past year been crossing over to electric. The tone that comes out of this is amazing, especially for any blues or new age rock. If you get to play one, try shuffling harmonics on it, quite possibly the coolest sound ever. If it were lost and stolen, I would cry, and then buy another one. Cool space ship sounds come out of this too, watch out though if you're buying one on eBay. I've heard some people who have gotten gyped because someone over the years has messed with the internal pots, causing it to so not so hot! I pray that God would allow to have a lot of good years with this thing so it doesn't break, cuz I really, really, really, really, like it. BEST PEDAL I OWN!
Product: Boss DM-2 Analog Delay
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 08/12/2006
at 07:13pm
by godmachine
Email: godmachine_57 at yahoo<dot>com
Ease of Use
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10
I submitted a review on this pedal FIVE YEARS AGO!
Go look at my review dated 8/13/2001 by Godmachine
I bought this pedal new at Guitar Center back in 1982, I beieve....
....that's about TWENTY TWO years ago!
Sound Quality
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10
ok, now I get it....
After playing screaming heavy metal for years (maybe 30 years?) I've started to get into the blues and classic rock again...that's right "again".
So with a 2000 Fender American Strat and a 1976 Fender Champ and a DOD 250 preamp/overdrive in front of the DM-2....well....now I get it!
The thing about an analog delay vs. digital, is that the analog echo does sound a bit different than the original signal. This echo sounds much more natural that a digital delay, which gives you an echo that exactly matches the original signal.
Also, the analog echo is warmer...ah, and smoother too.
very very cool....now I get it!
Reliability
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10
24 years old and still like new. never a problem with it accept when i first dug it out of the box a few years ago. It seemed to need to warm up before working. Perhaps a dirty pot.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Overall Rating
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10
I've been playing since 1969 and everyday since 1979 (finally got a good job where I could buy a good guitar and amp).
I play blues, classic 50's, 60's and 70's rock, grunge and 80's and 90's metal.
Of all people, Yngwie Malmsteen has inspired me to play the blues again. I never knew what an amazing blues player Malmsteen is (was) until lately. (no, not old black blues but Hendrix and SRV style blues).
These boxes sell for over $300 on eBay but thank God I didn't sell mine. Although, I believe, companies are starting to make analog delays again. Diamond is one such company.
Electro Harmonix still makes a Memory Man delay which is analog and costs about $200. I use to love my old Memory Man.
Product: Boss DM-2 Analog Delay
Price Paid: GBP 100
Submitted 08/04/2006
at 01:08pm
by Jan Pogonowski
Email: jan_pogonowski<at>hotmail dot co dot uk
Ease of Use
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10
Well very easy to use as the 3 knobs vary delay time, delay feedback and volume of delay.
Sound Quality
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10
The quality of the delays are very warm, slightly lo-fi, but at the same time very clean and clear. They accompany your playing like a match made in heaven. The sound is perfect for all your needs of delay. Can also produce "space ship" sounds that I can't seem to get out of a digital delay like the DD-6.
Reliability
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10
Over 20 years old and still going strong. Tank build.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Overall Rating
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10
A perfect delay for anyone wanting a delay up to 300ms. I personally would like a bit more delay time like closer to 600ms but what the DM-2 offers is of the best quality. I highly recommend this for anyone after a top quality delay.
Product: Boss DM-2 Analog Delay
Price Paid: US $185.00
Submitted 07/07/2006
at 09:59am
by rat
Ease of Use
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9
Couldn't be easier to get a great Delay from this pedal. The only thing you need to know (already been mentioned in an earlier review) is: The delay should really be the last effect in your chain, this is common knowledge and true for most delay applications. Other than that, it's really simple and great sounding. I would give it a ten if it offered longer delay time
Sound Quality
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9
Warm, sweet and musical
Reliability
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10
So far so good. Bought it used about a year ago...no problems.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Overall Rating
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9
This is my favorite analog delay pedal. I haven't tried them all but this one works well.
Product: Boss DM-2 Analog Delay
Price Paid: 130 (Pounds Sterling) used
Submitted 04/07/2006
at 01:08pm
by Charlie
Email: my_third_enigma at hotmail<dot>com
Ease of Use
:
10
Three knobs. Got mine without the manual and it took me literally seconds to work out what each one of those did. Easy to also start experimenting with it and pushing it to the limit to create those crazy crazy effects it's famous for.
Sound Quality
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9
It.
Sounds.
Beautiful.
Nuff said!!!
Reliability
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No Opinion
Well, I just got it today, and the guy I bought it from has had it for 20 years with no problems, so I guess it's pretty damn reliable!
Customer Support
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No Opinion
N/A
Overall Rating
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10
I play experimental/ambient/progressive music. It's the perfect tool for creating those soundscapes. It takes whatever notes you're playing an paints a picture behind them, creates a gorgeous wall of sound that isn't overpowering, and lets you play over the top.
I've been playing 4 years, and I also own a Digitech Whammy, Boss Compressor, Big Muff, Boss DS1, Boss RDD-10 delay, and a Line 6 DL4, and it sits very snugly into that rig.
If it were stolen or lost, I would probably save up the cash to get another. I've never used anything like it. It's an amazing piece of equipment.
It's a fantastic tool. Everybody who plays ambient music NEEDS one of these. Seriously.
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