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DigiTech
DigiTech Bass Synth Wah Envelope Filter Pedal
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DigiTech Bass Synth Wah Envelope Filter Pedal

The DigiTech Bass Synth Wah pedal is simply the most versatile bass envelope filter pedal on the market, with seven different bass envelope filter types to choose from. This delivers more envelope filter effects than any other bass envelope filter pedal available.

DigiTech Bass Synth Wah Features
  • Sens: Adjusts the trigger threshold of the synth, filter and envelope effects.
  • Control: Adjusts wet/dry mix, or synth or filter attack.
  • Range: Adjusts envelope range, cut-off frequency, or frequency envelope.
  • Type: Selects between seven different Bass Synth Wah effect options, including:
    • Envelope
    • Envelope Sub
    • Synth 1
    • Synth 2
    • Filter 1
    • Filter 2
    • and Octa Sub
  • Normal/Dry and Effect outputs
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DigiTech Bass Synth Wah Specifications
  • Controls: Sens, Control, Range,Type, On/Off Pedal
  • Jacks: Input, Out 1 Normal (Dry), Out 2 (Effect)
  • Input Impedance: 1 MOhms
  • Output Impedance: 100 Ohms
  • Power Supply: 9V Alkaline Dry Battery
  • Power Consumption: 4.8Watts (with optional PS200R power supply)
  • Battery Life: Approximately 4 hours (with continuous usage)
  • Dimensions: 4-15/16 (L) x 3-1/8 (W) x 2-1/8 (H) inches
  • Weight: 1.38 lbs.
  • Optional Power Supply: PS200R

 
 
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The Bass Playin' Trucker from Stockbridge, GA
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Quality: The quality is pretty good. It's not as heavy duty as a Boss pedal, but I don't pan on gigging with this thing right now so it's fine by me. It is in a metal housing which is good in my book.
Features: I like that it has the amp simulation option, if you need it. I also like how it lists what each of the 7 types are for the far right knob. I'll get into the sound of in the next section.
Sound: A lot of wild sounds in this pedal. The control and range knob really do a lot with each type setting. I don't think every sound you can get out of this pedal would be "musically" useful, but it's fun to play around with. I have a the digitech multi-chorus and a MXR phase 90 pedal after this in my chain. This pedal with a phaser is pretty cool. The chorus pedal turned on gets a little too much for me personally. But those are the only 2 other effects I would use and probably not all 3 on together. I mainly play a Fender 5 string jazz bass. Haven't tried it on my fretless, yet. :)
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Tone: Does not seem to affect my tone or signal at all when bypassed. My bass is passive and I don't need any signal loss.
Finish: Green paint job is funky, but in a good way.
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Date submitted: 5-15-2009
Do you own this product?: Yes
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