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Behringer DD400 User Manual

Behringer DD400
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DIGITAL DELAY DD400
Thank you for showing your con dence in us by choosing the BEHRINGER DIGITAL DELAY
DD400. This ultimate effects pedal is designed to deliver 24-bit high-resolution stereo delay
sounds comparable to state-of-the-art studio processors. Thanks to its parameter controls and
built-intap tempo feature, you’ll have plenty of cool sounds at your disposal to handle every
situation.
The delay effect creates a delay of the input signal with various repetitions. Different tempo
settings allow interesting delay effects.
1. CONTROLS
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The LEVEL control adjusts the output level.{1}
The FEEDBACK (Feedback) control adjusts the amount of signal repetitions.{2}
The TIME (Delay Time) control adjusts the exact delay time.Depending on the MODE {3}
control position you can adjust it around 200 ms, 500 ms or 1300 ms. The delay time
describes how fast the signal repetitions will follow after the original signal.
With the MODE control you can chose between three different delay time ranges {4}
around 200 ms, 500 ms or 1300 ms with either mono (M) or stereo (S) delay. The exact
delay time can be adjusted by the TIME control. In position HOLD the signal will be
repeated constantly.
The ON/BATT LED illuminates when the effect is activated. It also serves as a battery {5}
level indicator.
Use the footswitch to activate/deactivate the effect. The built-in tap tempo feature is {6}
also accessed through this switch.
Hold the footswitch down for at least one second and release to enter tap mode. The
LED will blink in rhythm with the current tempo.
Tap the footswitch to the desired tempo. The pedal will measure the time between
the last two taps and automatically employ this as the delay time. The LED will now
ash in rhythm with the new tempo.
After a few seconds, the unit will automatically exit tap mode and the footswitch can
be used to activate/deactivate the effect again.
Turning the Time knob will override the tapped tempo and the delay will be deter-
mined by the settings of the Mode and Time knobs.
Use this ¼" TS IN connector to plug in the instrument cable.{7}
The two ¼" TS connectors OUT A and OUT B send the signal to your amp. Use both {8}
connectors if you want to achieve full stereo delay effect. For mono use just plug in
OUT A.
Use the DC IN connection at the front of the unit to plug in a 9 V power supply
(not included).

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Behringer DD400 Specifications

Power IconPower
power supply voltage9 V
power supply current100 mA
power consumption90 mA
Connectivity IconConnectivity
input connector type¼" TS
input impedance500 kΩ
output A connector type¼" TS
output A impedance1 kΩ
output B connector type¼" TS
output B impedance1 kΩ
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
height54 mm
width70 mm
depth123 mm
weight0.33 kg

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