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DOD Rubberneck Analog Delay Pedal with Tap Tempo

Analog Delay Effects Pedal with Tap Tempo, Momentary Foodswitches, and FX Loop
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Head-turning Analog Delay Tones with Exceptional Twists

Slapback? Check. Spacey dotted eighths? Check. A self-oscillating noise machine you can control without miserably hunching over your pedalboard? Also, check. The DOD Rubberneck Analog Delay pushes analog warmth to new heights with true bucket brigade circuitry, lush, organic repeats, and a whopping 1.5 seconds of delay on tap. This stunning range is then supercharged for expansive sonics with tap tempo control, modulation rate and depth, gain/tone for boosting levels or taming frequencies, ratio control, and much more. What really lands this pedal on Sweetwater’s list of hidden gems is the Rubberneck’s unique secondary features: Rubberneck and Regen Adjust. Each offers momentary time and pitch bends triggered by footswitch for seamless hands-free activation. Sound results range from subtle pitch warps to pulsating synth-like self-oscillation. Also onboard is optional footswitch control and a dedicated FX loop directly into the delay path for blending effects. The bottom line? The Rubberneck’s rich feature set and user-friendly layout offer incredible boundary-pushing bang for the buck when it comes to analog delay.

What’s that Rubberneck do?

Have you ever dabbled in noise creation with your rig? If so, you know that manipulating a delay’s time and feedback can yield incredible sounds. The Rubberneck recognizes this and makes achieving these sounds a breeze. Players can playfully indulge in the spirit of live experimentation without the pain of hunching over a stompbox to turn knobs. When corresponding LED knobs are active, holding either Rubberneck footswitch down will create momentary expressive changes to feedback, pitch, and time. The pedal’s namesake Rubberneck mode creates a “rubber band” stretch effect with a ramp-like character, and it shortens or elongates the delay time depending on where the LED is set. Counterclockwise Rubberneck adjustments yield diving stretch tones, while clockwise adjustments temporarily shorten and compress delay time for the subtle addition of pitch-bent repeats.

Regen adjust: momentary feedback

The right-side Regen Adjust LED creates momentary feedback that lasts until the held right footswitch is released (the Regen LED also doubles as a tap tempo indicator light). Regen Adjust churns out subtle pad-like textures at lower levels, but when cranked, they can quickly devolve into pulsating synth-like self-oscillation that lasts indefinitely. Try placing your favorite fuzz into the Rubberneck’s FX loop for game-changing tones and let Regen Adjust run wild with thick mangled repeats.

Tone tweakers rejoice: tail switching and FX loop built right in!

Delay fans are regularly forced to pick between true bypass pedals with no delay tails or a buffered pedal with the tails. Both have their merits, and Rubberneck lets you choose with an accessible 3-way toggle — no internal dip switches, screwdrivers, or everlong commitment to one setting. Moreover, a third “no-dry” tail mode mutes your incoming guitar single for a fully wet output saturated with delay. The “no-dry” mode is a welcome inclusion for players looking to explore ambient soundscapes, volume swells, or pedal steel tones that transcend the limits of electric guitar.

DOD Rubberneck Analog Delay Pedal Features:

  • Deluxe analog delay stompbox with up to 1.5 seconds of delay time
  • True bucket brigade circuitry and true bypass yield rich, accurate tone with analog warmth
  • Tap tempo control and tap ratio toggle for fine-tuned repeats
  • Gain and Tone for enhancing volume and delay color with distortion
  • Modulation with adjustable depth and rate for added texture and movement
  • Rubberneck Rate secondary function — footswitch-controlled delay ramping
  • Tempo/Regen Adjust secondary function — footswitch-controlled momentary feedback
  • Tail switching — No Tails (true bypass), Tails (buffered), and No-dry Tails (buffered)
  • Footswitch input — control Tap Tempo and Regen with a DigiTech FS3X Footswitch (sold separately)
  • Integrated FX loop — slot effects directly into the Rubberneck’s feedback path for mind-blowing saturation

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Tech Specs

  • Pedal Type: Delay with effects loop
  • Analog/Digital: Analog
  • Effects: Analog, Pitch-shift
  • Max Delay Time: 1.5 seconds
  • Tap Tempo: Yes
  • Inputs: 1 x 1/4", 1 x 1/4" TRS (send/receive)
  • Outputs: 1 x 1/4"
  • Other I/O: 1 x 1/4" (FS3 footswitch)
  • True Bypass: Yes
  • Power Source: 9V DC power supply required (sold separately)
  • Power Usage: 150mA
  • Batteries: 1 x 9V
  • Height: 2.17"
  • Width: 4.68"
  • Depth: 5.0"
  • Weight: 1.12 lbs.
  • Manufacturer Part Number: DOD-RUBBERNECK-U

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Rated 5/5

don't sleep on this!

I have had this pedal for a few years now actually snagged one when dod was on the down turn and liquidating its stock and it was very affordable but if I had to buy it again( and I dont) I totally would! that said... to me is still a total sleeper pedal!! it's a close second to my Moog mf-104m!

the second pedal I purchased after my cry baby wah and my first delay to boot was the dod/digitech dfx9 in like 90-91?.... dod has for some weird reason always been that brand that just gets it before you do and then years later you are like yeah and then you notice that everyone else seems to be chasing that same sound too and dod delivered al along but not many noticed! this is one of those pedals!!! It totally delivers on that coveted bucket brigade delay sound and has features that really no other pedal in its category can deliver!

it amazing on guitar as well as synths!!!!!!!!!
Music background: plumber with a sculpture degree that focuses on sound
Rated 5/5

The Dark Ambient Delay

This Delay is extremely versatile for an analog delay. It's insane. I've used many delays and I am a delay junkie. I have been chasing a few pedals with similar functionality and tone as the Moog MF delay. I've only found 2. The Rubberneck and a lesser version, the Malekko Ekko. The Rubberneck does so much that honestly, you need to play it to understand! It's a staple delay if mine and I cannot wait to record my next album with it!
Music background: Musician, Gear Nerd, Band Junkie
Rated 5/5

DOD Delivered!

This delay has great features. The modulation is unique. You can go from subtle to full acid trip. I picked it up when a promotion was happening. This replaced my carbon copy that I've had on my board for a decade. Big thank you to my rep Cliff Hackleman. Always helps when I need info.
Music background: Studio Owner/Cover band performer
Rated 5/5

Very Versatile Delay

I was afforded the luxury of picking up this pedal as my first delay pedal, and was very pleased. Allows you to get anything from trippy dub vibes to more subtle hard rock lead tones. It is worth noting that if you play with heavy distortion, you will benefit more from putting this pedal into your effects loop, since the effect will become more tame and manageable volume-wise. If you put this pedal after the power section of your amp, even when the level knob is set low, the delay is incredible loud when playing with distortion. Doing this, however, lets you take advantage of the tape regen effects, and also improves clarity when playing cleaner, so it's entirely up to personal preference. Overall I am very happy with this purchase. It was exactly the pedal I needed to spice up the very dry sound sound from my Marshall DSL40C for solos, or for getting some cool Radiohead tones, such as for the song Subterranean Homesick Alien.
Rated 5/5

love this delay

There's so much you can do with this pedal. The sound is great. The delays are a little darker even with the tone knob up and they are not as clear as my Memory Man or JHS Panther Cub. But it's got it's own vibe for sure and it's very pleasant sounding. Holding down the switch for oscillation is insanely cool especially in a live context. The rubberneck feature i don't find too useful but it's there. haha. I've noticed with the tone knob up, it does tend to introduce a lot of gain/distortion. So it's best to keep it dark on this one. The amount of features on this far outshine other analog delay pedals at its price point. Ridiculous pedal. Lastly, i don't think this gets mentioned often for pedals but the aesthetic design is very cool! Just shows how much thought and care went into this pedal.

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Michael Barden

The DOD Rubberneck provides the warm tone of analog delay with the flexibility of digital control. Between the modulation, tap tempo, tone control, and unique rubbernecking feature, this pedal is a great choice for anyone looking for a delay.
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