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« DigiTech RP100 »

Published on 06/25/01 at 15:00
I got this unit as an early christmas present at my local guitar store. My whole goal their was to buy some strings for my acoustic (they had a huge sale that day and I was stringless, so.....)guitar. First thing I did (everytime I go I do this) was play with some peddles, they then showed me the newest effects proccessor from DigiTech and my dad offered to buy it for me as an early christmas present. He payed $100 on sale, its usually $140, ad to that the $20 power adapter.


First reason I bought it was I wanted numerous pedals, phaser, whammy pedal, delay, etc; but they where all so expensive, I then tried it and got confused as hell as how to work it, then a sales person helped me and right away I start salivating. My dad then buys it for me and I take it home. After a little manual reading on yee'ol bowl I understood how to use it and found out it was quite simple. It has EVERY feature you would find on any other digitech device but way more compact. The things I really liked where the amp modeling, eq, and effects/delay. I could reproduce any bands sound in seconds.


The only thing that I did not like about this pedal was (in my opinion) the distortion was weak, so I got more cable and slapped my Ibanez smash box onto it and I was jammin to my hearts content.


First I thought. Sh*t, a plastic pedal, but after close examination I found it was made out of aluminum (yeah!) but the pedals themselves are made of plastic and I feel if you step on them to hard SNAP! but I really dont know since I dont jump on my pedals. The quality was very nice, everything worked the first time.


Fantastic proccessor, buy it instead of all the pedals you've always wanted. Its gotem!


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