Early 90s American DOD DFX94 Digital Delay Sampler Rare Vintage Guitar Effect Pedal
The DFX94 Digital Delay / Sampler was introduced in late 1993, effectively replacing the DFX91 as the "pro"-level delay in DOD's lineup. At the time, the DFX94 was (to the best of our knowledge) the only compact digital delay pedal to offer a modist 4 seconds! of delay time which was pretty unheard of at the time it was introduced (The Boss DD-5,
The DFX94 Digital Delay / Sampler was introduced in late 1993, effectively replacing the DFX91 as the "pro"-level delay in DOD's lineup. At the time, the DFX94 was (to the best of our knowledge) the only compact digital delay pedal to offer a modist 4 seconds! of delay time which was pretty unheard of at the time it was introduced (The Boss DD-5, introduced in 1995, offered only 2 seconds of delay but also offered reverse delay and tap tempo, among other features.) The DFX94's basic circuit was similar to the DFX91, but with a maximum of 4 seconds of delay or sampling time instead of 1 second. The DFX94 was effectively discontinued with the announcement of the (never produced) DFX98 at Winter Namm 1998. - Battery lid missing (duct tape to the rescue)
Controls: two LEDs (left LED indicates delay effect is on; when the Range/Mode switch is set to Sample, the right LED is lit after a sampled phrase is recorded) Level Repeat Delay 6-position Range/Mode rotary switch: up to 250 ms of delay up to 1 s up to 4 s Infinite repeat Trigger Sample