The NUX NDD-3 Mini Guitar Effects Pedal offers three unique delay effects: Phi Digital Delay, Analog Delay, and Tape Echo. With this pedal, you can enjoy studio - quality digital delays, the saturated and fluctuating sounds of tape delay machines, and warm, fuzzy analog - style repeats. It's a compact yet powerful pedal. You can easily switch between delay types by holding down the footswitch. The smart tap tempo feature allows you to set dynamic sub - division tap tempo delays. Press the footswitch once to turn the effect on or off, and twice to access the smart tap tempo. The delay time is linked to the tap tempo and the current sub - division parameter. This pedal supports stereo input and output when you use a 1/4” TRS cable and select stereo mode. Key features include three delay types in a small package, a musical Phi Digital Delay, BBD - style Analog Delay, high - frequency saturated Tape Echo, smart tap tempo with sub - division, true or buffer bypass, stereo I/O support, low power consumption (less than 100mA), and an analog dry signal for low noise and zero latency. Technical specs: Input Impedance is 1M ohms, Output Impedance is 10k ohms, Dynamic Range is 103 dB, DSP Processing is 48KHz / 32 - bit, A/D D/A Sampling Rate is 48KHz / 24 - bit, it runs on 9V DC (negative tip, optional ACD - 006A adapter), current draw is less than 100mA, dimensions are 94(L)X51(W)X53(H)mm, and it weighs 175g.


Using this NUX NDD-3 pedal is easy. First, connect it to your guitar and amplifier. To switch between the three delay types - Phi Digital, Analog, and Tape Echo - just press and hold the footswitch. For the smart tap tempo, set the Time knob to your preferred sub - division, then press the footswitch twice. The delay time will adjust according to the tap tempo and the sub - division you've set. Press the footswitch once to turn the effect on or off. When using stereo mode, make sure to use a 1/4” TRS cable and select the stereo option. Regarding maintenance, keep it in a dry and clean place. Avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures or humidity. The pedal runs on 9V DC, so use the right power adapter (negative tip, like the optional ACD - 006A). If you want to save power, remember that it has low power consumption, but still turn it off when not in use. Also, since it has an analog dry signal for low noise, try not to overload it with other high - noise devices to keep the sound quality high.