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DigiTech DF7 Distortion Factory

Distortion from DigiTech belonging to the X series

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Published on 02/17/06 at 09:57
emulation of 7 different pedals, rather oriented couillues except for the Tubescreamer
Simulation mode to connect any speaker to a mixer (or trying to register in case)
Two outputs: mono / stereo to your guitar amp, mono / stereo to sound, or composite (good to be transplanted by the sound itself)
Unlike other pedals x series, no control for extra footswich to scroll through the simulations

UTILIZATION

Very easy to use, 3-band EQ (parametric mids on), gain and level
gripe: you can not register their pre-set for each sound (unlike the pod and related)
Moral: we play that tells the pedal point.
So on stage, is best know for its settings change rapidly if the need (it's a shame to propose both simulations and curb their use)
The battery replacement is easy but requires a touch pen or type of headphone jack, not necessarily at hand, attention

SOUND QUALITY

I do not know if the effects are realistic, I know little of the original
by against them are varied which offers a good range as needed (solo, rhythm, fuzzzzzzz ...)
that being said, there are quite a few distortion pedals soft, there is the tube screamer in the genre, the rest is rather Reche
on the other hand if you are looking for the REAL distortion, whatever the genre, you'll find your happiness

OVERALL OPINION

This is a great pedal, but it really works as such, not at all programmable
sounds good to reserves, even if a little rock
I find it a bit expensive in France, so I advise you thomann or company (I've had it for 80 euros ...)