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DigiTech Hot Rod Rock Distorsion
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Note : 6 sur 10 Published on 01/06/08 at 07:23
Distortion-digital modlisation
- 1 between 2 outputs, one with simulated hp

UTILIZATION

- Easy to use as a standard pedals potentiomtre Tone of the morph can change the pedals of Manir MODEL progressive, we can be halfway between a Rat DS1 and an example.
- Few battery life.

SOUND QUALITY

- Sounds are INTERESTED and recall The models underlying them, but the momentum is not idalie. The sound is a little dry and lacks a lgre compression, even a little gain. I possde a Boss DS-1 modified by Robert Keeley (exactly that of Steve Vai) and did not see anything, I also have a Proco Rat jou and yet the dynamics are out of proportion. But still has a good quality greenhouse effect that quickly "Attack of the killer bees." The background noise is low on the rev SERIES of pedals.

OVERALL OPINION

I have 4 years and it is the distortion I like least in the x-series (I have all tested extensively). Even when it is warmer than the boss SERIES equivalents made in Taiwan (DS-1, DS-2 etc). A try before you buy, in the same range of sounds the Marshall pedals are noisy but have a better dynamic.