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24 Apr, 2012
Great Digital Delay for the Money
1 of 1 found this helpful *** (1) PRICE: The DD400 is cheap, new or used. I bought my used DD400 for under $20 shipped. This is a great value, maybe an unbeatable value when other delay pedals sell for much more.
*** (2) FEATURES:
(2.1) The DD400 has basic delay features.
(2.2) The pedal has an amusing "Hold" feature. The "Hold" feature works as follows: Turn the knob to "Hold", hold the pedal down, play a riff, release the pedal.
(2.3) The pedal has two outputs for stereo output.
*** (3) MISFEATURES:
(3.1) The pedal does not have any echo or reverb feature, so the item description is inaccurate. Delay, yes; echo, no.
(3.2) The "Hold" time is not long enough to record a long series of notes.
(3.3) The plastic housing keeps costs down, but the Behringer plastic feels soft and breakable.
(3.4) The delay is digital and lacks the analog decay and sound.
*** (4) FAULTS: The infamous Behringer blue light is blinding.

16 Mar, 2017
A Good Guitar After Fretwork
I bought two B-stock Telecaster-style guitars. The guitars are good, but I have filed the fret ends --- every fret end. These guitars have a reputation on other sites for being a good value only after a fret job has been performed, and mine are no exception.
Overall: The B-stock Telecaster-style guitars were $50 apiece after shipping. The hardware was adequate except as noted below. If you want to learn how to work on a guitar, then these can't be beaten for the value. But if you don't want to take an hour or more fixing the frets and doing other work, then the B-stock guitars are not for you.
The Good: Inexpensive. Adequate tuners, bridge, 3-way switch, pots, pickguard, strings. Good pickups. Both were new-in-box and were indistinguishable from a normal new guitar.
The Bad: The metal shell of the knobs separated from the plastic inside part; I fixed that with glue. The bridge saddles were the old style, two strings per barrel; intonation was nearly impossible for the E/A strings.
The Strange: The body colors were slightly off from the pictures. The headstock logo came off with a few passes of wet/dry 400-grit sandpaper.

18 Feb, 2016
Quick and Easy Repair Work
The USB charging port on my Nexus was broken. The replacement part was extremely small, and the soldering job was beyond my skill level.
This service was simple to use --- buy it, ship the tablet, and wait. The return shipping was trackable, and my tablet was back in my hands quickly. Estimate 3 days to the shop, 1 day to fix, and 3 days to return.