- Controls: Repeat Rate, Echo, Intensity
- Connectors: Input, Output, AC Adaptor
- Input Impedance: 470kΩ
- Output Load Impedance: over 10kΩ
- Residual Noise Level: less than -100dBm (IHF-A)
- Delay Time: 20ms-300ms
- Recommended AC Adaptor: ACA Series
- Current Draw: 11mA (DC 9V)
- Dimensions: 70(W) x 55(H) x 125(D)mm
- Weight: 450g
there are at least 3 different versions of this circuit. The first DM-2 version was using the MN3005 BBD and the MN3101 Clock Driver IC (PCB marking: ET5214-510).
Later they changed the clock driver to MN3102 and the BBD to the low current version of the same circuit, the MN3205 (PCB markings: ET5214-510A and ET5214-510B). The MN3205 is a little noisier, but it generates less distortion (only 0.8% compared to 1% for the MN3005).
ICs, transistors and diodes used in the Boss DM-2 Delay:
- IC1: uPC4558C or JRC4558DD (dual operational amplifier)
- IC2: NE570N (compandor IC)
- IC3: MN3005 or MN3205 (4096-stage BBD)
- IC4: MN3101 or MN3102 (BBD clock generator/driver)
- Q1-Q4: 2SC732TM-GR (NPN silicon transistors)
- Q5: 2SK30ATM-Y (N-channel JFET transistor)
- Q6, Q7: 2SC945-P (NPN silicon transistors)
- D1, D2, D5: 1S2473 (switching diodes)
- D3: RD5.6EB3 (5.6V Zener diode)
- D4: RD11EB3 (11V Zener diode)
- LED: SLP 135B (red LED)
The Boss DM-2 analog delay pedal was sold from 1981 to 1984 and is still sought after thanks to its warm, natural sound. Produces a delay time ranging from 20 to 300 milliseconds, and has 3 knobs (Repeat Rate, Intensity and Echo).
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