Dod (585) Mp4 Apr 2026
: 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
is a vintage delay pedal from the early 1980s, notable for being DOD's first compact analog delay following their larger 500 series. It is highly regarded for its warm, vintage character and clear repeats, though its unique power requirements make it a distinct piece of gear for collectors and musicians.
The DOD 585 Performer Analog Delay Go to product viewer dialog for this item. Dod (585) mp4
: Unlike most modern 9V pedals, the 585 operates at 18 volts, providing ample headroom and a cleaner signal without unwanted distortion.
: The pedal uses a 3005 bucket brigade device (BBD) to achieve its signature warm analog sound. : Requires two 9-volt batteries or an 18V power supply
: It is known for "warm and clear" repeats that transition into a gated, dark feedback when pushed.
: Offers up to 300ms of delay, suitable for everything from subtle slapback to ambient layers. Vintage DOD Delay 585 is a vintage delay
: Housed in a durable metal chassis typical of 1980s DOD pedals, though vintage units may exhibit noise or crackling from aging jacks. Power & Connectivity
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: 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
is a vintage delay pedal from the early 1980s, notable for being DOD's first compact analog delay following their larger 500 series. It is highly regarded for its warm, vintage character and clear repeats, though its unique power requirements make it a distinct piece of gear for collectors and musicians.
The DOD 585 Performer Analog Delay Go to product viewer dialog for this item.
: Unlike most modern 9V pedals, the 585 operates at 18 volts, providing ample headroom and a cleaner signal without unwanted distortion.
: The pedal uses a 3005 bucket brigade device (BBD) to achieve its signature warm analog sound.
: It is known for "warm and clear" repeats that transition into a gated, dark feedback when pushed.
: Offers up to 300ms of delay, suitable for everything from subtle slapback to ambient layers.
: Housed in a durable metal chassis typical of 1980s DOD pedals, though vintage units may exhibit noise or crackling from aging jacks. Power & Connectivity