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Friend of Leo's
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Hackettstown, NJ
Posts: 2,051
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Don't have it, it's on my to-buy list, but gets good reviews, from what I've read. I'm opting for the Keeley-modded true bypass version.
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TDPRI Member
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Trenton, Ohio
Posts: 10
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AD9
I just purchased one. I have a Boss DD3 that I'm getting ready to put in the garage sale. It has been a love/hate relationship with the DD3. It can do alot its just not what I wanted. The AD9 is warm (analog) where as the DD3 is digital (digital). The DD3 has longer delay times and has a cool "hold" feature but again, that's not what I needed. I have a Dr Z Maz 18 non-rvb and I just needed a little slapback/rvb type delay and that's what the AD9 delivers. The pedal is not noisey either which I like. I really do like it. I play country/southern Gospel and it works for me. Hope this helps.
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Posts: 3
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Sounds great; I'll have to pick one up. Compared to the prices for other ADs on the market, I just can't believe how affordable it is. I'm looking for a nice warm slapback on top of overdrive--a la Jimi on Red House--and I've been putting off a delay purchase because the various other units are out of my price range.
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