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Published on 03/02/04 at 15:00I bought this unit at my local music store. I was in a contrst and needed a chorus effect that wound set me apart from other solos that were being done.so i stopmed on this unit at fell in love so i payed the $99.00 it cost and took it hom eto experiment.
The range of differant chorus effects on this unit is spectacular 1 voice to 16 voice and a rotary effect. i would also suggest picking up a free X-series demo and use the bass chorus and normal chorus effects , they both give similar sounds but one is better for bass and which one should be obvious.
As will all digitech singe effect pedals NO AC ADAPTOR this thing eats 9-volts which is why a 4 will be given to this item. a bit of advice to anyone buying digitech pedals BUY THE ADAPTOR or better yet buy the godlyke adaptor that you can hook up to 20 (YES 20) pedals together with it works with just about all 9-volt units.
I hate to sound like everyone else but tank descibes it best.
I love this effect Best pedal i have bought yet but buy an adaptor and if you rliek me and love single effects buy the godlyke adaptor.
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
The range of differant chorus effects on this unit is spectacular 1 voice to 16 voice and a rotary effect. i would also suggest picking up a free X-series demo and use the bass chorus and normal chorus effects , they both give similar sounds but one is better for bass and which one should be obvious.
As will all digitech singe effect pedals NO AC ADAPTOR this thing eats 9-volts which is why a 4 will be given to this item. a bit of advice to anyone buying digitech pedals BUY THE ADAPTOR or better yet buy the godlyke adaptor that you can hook up to 20 (YES 20) pedals together with it works with just about all 9-volt units.
I hate to sound like everyone else but tank descibes it best.
I love this effect Best pedal i have bought yet but buy an adaptor and if you rliek me and love single effects buy the godlyke adaptor.
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com