Product: DigiTech DSP1551 Distortion
Price Paid: US $35
Submitted
01/13/1997
at
11:48am
by
Elijah small
Ease of Use
:
6
This pedal is an early eighties pedal, And is fairly easy to use. Athough the throw switches on the bottom do take a wile to figure out. this pedal is pretty easy to figure out for any real gear head
Sound Quality
:
8
It has two distincly different distortian voices.This is the heviest sounding pedal I have ever used. The control include a filter,octave control, body,2 gains, 2 volumes. I can't coment on this pedals manual becase it was bought used. The sound is a very heavy bottom ended sound thogh it does suck for some leads, channel two is vey vintage sounding.This is a digital distotian unit and that may scare some people away. But there missing something pretty interesting.tis is one of the few peadles that does not get mushy when you play tuned down. this peadle is fairly noisy, so I sugest a hush unit after it. This peadle has replaced my boss Metal Zone. I uses it to boost the signal of my laney aor 50. Plus there $40 dollers used through daddys junky music. (www.daddys.com)
Reliability
:
10
The only beef I have whith this peadle is the beef I have with all peadles WALL WARTS and BATTERY CAPS. Other than that this peadle always sound the same and never breaks
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
never dealed with them
Overall Rating
:
7
this pedal sounds good but is a little buzzsaw like.It never breaks and is very realible