: The knobs are highly sensitive; settings past the "noon" position often trigger intense self-oscillation, allowing for experimental, wild echo effects.
: It is known for "warm and clear" repeats that transition into a gated, dark feedback when pushed.
: Requires two 9-volt batteries or an 18V power supply. It uses an unusual 1/4-inch jack for power, which may require an adapter for modern pedalboard power supplies. Inputs/Outputs : Standard 1/4-inch mono input and output. Vintage DOD Delay 585
: The 585-B variant features a toggle switch that allows users to switch between two separate, user-set delay times, though it is not a "ping-pong" style effect. Performance Characteristics
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: The pedal uses a 3005 bucket brigade device (BBD) to achieve its signature warm analog sound.
: Simple three-knob layout featuring Delay (time), Repeat (feedback), and Mix (wet/dry level).
: Housed in a durable metal chassis typical of 1980s DOD pedals, though vintage units may exhibit noise or crackling from aging jacks. Power & Connectivity