
The first Digitech I bought was the BP200 for the bass..





This effect lasted me until I sold
it to a used music store. The only Problem I ever had was that it had cheaply made plastic buttons to step
on. I had to take it apart a
few times to re a-line this little rubber thing that would push a button when you would step on the pedal. I would just take a small piece of paper to put under it to make it just that much longer so it pushes the button harder. Over all I would give it 4 out of 10 stars...
The next effects I bought was a bulk buy.. The local music store had a sell on there digitech effects and you could get 2 pedals for 40 bucks! So I bought a few. Digitech Grunge and Digiverb. At the time I did not know much about how the guitar signal was processed. I did not know the sound I wanted required a equalizer after the distortion to give it the tighter/thicker sound. So I went back and bought Digitech Metal Master, Death Metal, and Turbo Flange just for kicks and giggles. These pedals gave me many hours of good use. However, I played a lot. They all broke within a year. I think the only one I got rid of before it broke was the Turbo Flange.. I just thought it was starting to act funny and I did not want to deal with it. I give these pedals 4 stars out of 10.






My Favorite Digitech Effect! I still own it today and it is one of there only metal pedals out there! It even has the same type of button that MXR uses. A nice metal clicker! Not one of those cheap plastic things you get on there cheaper pedals. This pedal is the Digitech Whammy!
This Pedal is a Great Pedal! However, again you get what you pay for. This pedal has the same quality as something you would find from MXR or Boss and for the same price. When I bought this Effect it was $200.00. I give this an 8 stars out of 10.
If you are looking to buy Digitech. If you plan on playing a lot, I would stick with the higher top end effects. If you don't play much and just want to add some flavor to your sound then Digitech is for you. However, I do think there are far cheeper effects out there like Zoom. You get what you pay for applies for those as well..

2 comments:
Wow, exstensive, I guess music has been a really big part of your life. Those Effects sound cool, I think my little sister has one for her guitar.
Trevor-
I feel your pain as far as picking a "marketable" career over the less predictable music career. I envy your musical skill though - I have none. Do you guys play around Cruces? You'll have to inform the class so we can come en masse.
As for your Tech Autobiography - I am wondering if there is a way to incorporate both your musical passion and your career. It seems the two overlap as both are steeped in technology (according to this post). Was that part of the link in your career choice? Can you think of first time technology impacted your music? How that might be traced out to your current, technology-enriched career path?
Just some ideas. Come see me if you have any trouble framing your story.
Jen
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