TeleTwanger37
August 20th, 2003, 10:40 PM
I just got and tried the Digi tech Delay,main squeeze and Tone Driver,All these pedals have great sound Quaility and are super low noise .I have noticed that the delay and compressor eat batterys so i checked out my boss daisey chain and sure enough i can use it from my T-U2 to power the Digi tech stuff tips are the smae polarity that worked out very well.
Jef
August 21st, 2003, 02:58 AM
Sounds nice! I've heard very good things of the digidelay. How do the 3 pedals work together?
Jef
Nick Fanis
August 21st, 2003, 05:48 AM
This is the greatest new pedal line around IMNSHO!I also have the Digidelay and the Synth Wah and I also checked out the Main Squeeze and the chorus.
They all sound WAY better than their BOSS counterparts and they were cheaper too.
The Digidelay is the best dd I've ever heard.
hippietim
August 21st, 2003, 09:41 PM
these are great pedals. I have the compressor, synth wah, and stereo phaser. The delay is coming (whenever they get around to processing my buy 2 get 1 free coupon).
The rest of the line is really good as well. The OD is nice. The metal pedal nails those sounds. The chorus is really sweet too (I prefer the Boss CE-20 but it costs quite a bit more than the Digitech).
TeleTwanger37
August 23rd, 2003, 10:01 PM
I am still tinkering with the tone driver it seems to be very fussy about its setings it really sounds kinda thin if you dont tweak the tone just right.the digi delay and main squeeze work great together really thickens things up for my but two get one free i chose the digi verbe i am anxious to see if this one is as good as the rest other than the ones i listed the only other one i am interested in is the chorous pedal and that should do it.i statrted collecting pedals for some thing to do and my board is full will have to start a second one.....lol
Bison Boy
August 24th, 2003, 08:17 PM
my Main Squeeze seems to be generating some hum. That is using my Nashville tele through a Fender Stage 100. Left it home for yesterday's gig becauce of the noise.
telel6s
September 5th, 2003, 05:20 PM
I just checked out the Digitech website and the sound samples for the x-series chorus. I was really impressed with the rotary speaker setting. Sounded more like an organ than a guitar through a chorus pedal.
Can any of you who have tried this pedal out confirm/deny the quality of the manufacturer's sample?
Thanks.
Twangbanger
September 28th, 2003, 08:08 PM
I would advise against getting the digitech line if you are going to be gigging lots. I have the mainsqueeze and it has had small problems with the switch since I bought it. Last night the pedal failed on me. It would go in and out. When I can get some extra cash, I'll just get me another boss pedal or dyna comp.
jordanl
September 29th, 2003, 09:31 AM
I would advise against getting the digitech line if you are going to be gigging lots. I have the mainsqueeze and it has had small problems with the switch since I bought it. Last night the pedal failed on me. It would go in and out. When I can get some extra cash, I'll just get me another boss pedal or dyna comp.
I was wondering if I would see these type of reviews.
I took a look at the HC reviews on a few of these pedals, and notice a small but growing number of reviews that could be summed up as "sounds great; when it works" Are people finding this to be the case?
Brad
September 29th, 2003, 11:45 AM
I can only comment on my Digidealy. I've used it quite a bit over the last year and have had no problems with it. Personally, I'd buy another and plan on getting a few more of this line.
Twangbanger
September 29th, 2003, 08:54 PM
The problem that I've found on mine is a faulty switch, plus they have a rigged switch actuator that's made of rubber. At first I had to make a new rubber extension on the actuator, because it started to not switch. That worked fine. Now the switch isn't the problem. Now the pedal works then completly goes out. I've swapped batteries and still no help. Does anyone know how long the warranty last on these battery suckers.
WrapAround
September 30th, 2003, 02:50 PM
i just listened to the demo clips at Digitech.com and thought that those Digitech pedals sound quite good. are they representative of what the pedals sound like in real life? the built in speaker simulator in Tone Driver and the other distortion box seems quite usable, too.