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DigiTech DGR Grunge Analog-Distortion Pedal
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List Price: $69.95 Sale Price: Too low to display Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours Eligible For Free Shipping
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Product Description
DigiTech Grunge Distortion Pedal; Fill the room with this unmatched gritty distortion.The Grunge Distortion from DigiTech has fast become a distortion legend, devoted DigiTech owners just can't stop talking about it! Cutting-edge guitarists, be aware! If it's a unique sound you seek, you are likely to find it deep in the circuitry that is covered by the rugged chassis of DigiTech's own Grunge Distortion pedal.The sound is amazing.You can go from a rock sound to a heavymetal sound.-- Joey D. From Baton Rouge LouisianaThis item should stay on the market for a long time.A very low-priced pedal which has a very good quality sound.-- Alexis M. From Ponce, Puerto RicoTheGrungeprovides the tones required for the music of today, chunky rhythms, heavy grind and amazing sustaining leads are all attainable with a single purchase. The Grunge gets you all of that and everything in between. Plug it in and see why this distortion has been a top seller for over a decade.DigiTech Grunge FeaturesLoud (Level), Low/High and Grunge (Gain) adjustments to dial in your soundDual OutputsAmp output for connecting directly to a guitar amplifierMixer output for connecting directly to a mixing board or recording deviceCabinet Emulated Circuitry for mixer outputHours of playtime from one 9-volt battery6-year warranty (register through the mail or DigiTech's website)
Details
- Controls: Level, Low, High, Gain
- Dual Outputs for amp and direct recording
I want to get a distortion pedal for the new guitar i’m going to get, and i want to play a lot of metal with pretty high gain,but not too much, like synyster gates. What pedal/setting should i use if i want that tone? Or if anyone can recommend a decent amp with distortion for the price or a pedal. Thanks. ![]()
Boss NS-2 Noise Suppressor Pedal
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List Price: $159.50 Sale Price: $113.39 Availability: unspecified
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Product Description
The NS-2 effectively eliminates noise and hum of the input signal while preserving the original sound's tonality. The natural attack and envelope are unaffected thanks to Boss's unique noise detection circuit that precisely separates the guitar sound and the noise components.
Details
- Compact noise suppression pedal for eliminating noise and hum in guitar and bass effects and amplifier setups
- Unique noise detection circuit preserves the natural attack and envelope of an instrument's sound
- Threshold and Decay knobs allow for shaping the elimination/suppression as desired
- Input Impedance - 1 M ohms
- Output Impedance - 10 k ohms or greater
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BOSS TU-2 Stage Tuner
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List Price: $149.50 Sale Price: $99.99 Availability: unspecified
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Product Description
Stage Tuner. Made by Boss.
The BOSS TU-2 Chromatic Tuner incorporates BOSS' world renowned TU-Series tuner technology into an ultra-convenient stompbox design. For the first time ever, guitarists and bassists can now tune their instruments with BOSS accuracy with just a single stomp.
Features:
BOSS world-renown TU-Series tuner accuracy in a convenient stompbox design
Mute/Bypass select for silent tuning with a single stomp
11-point LED indicators and new "stream" meter display tuning discrepancy via speed and direction of LED's (speed of LED movement gets slower as pitch becomes more accurate)
7-segment LED displays string and note names; easily visible on dark stages
Seven easy tuning modes include Chromatic, Guitar Regular, Guitar Flat, Guitar Double Flat, Bass Regular, Bass Flat, Bass Double Flat
Tuning mode setting and display style choice stored in memory
Adjustable reference pitch from 438 to 445Hz
Footswitchable Tuner Off mode preserves battery life by disabling LED's
Details
- Mute/Bypass select for silent tuning with a single stomp
- 11-point LED indicators and new Stream meter display tuning discrepancy via speed and direction of LEDs
- 7-segment LED displays string and note names, easily visible on dark stages
- Seven easy tuning modes include Chromatic, Guitar Regular, Guitar Flat, Guitar Double Flat, Bass Regular, Bass Flat, Bass Double Flat
- Tuning mode setting and display style choice stored in memory
- Speed of LED movement gets slower as pitch becomes more accurate)
Boss DS1 Distortion Pedal
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List Price: $97.50 Sale Price: $32.98 Availability: unspecified
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Product Description
The DS-1 provides a harder distortion effect for guitar and keyboard sounds. Instead of toneless, fuzzy distortion, the DS-1 faithfully reproduces all the subtle nuances of your playing dynamics, from whisper-quiet to screaming loud. The onboard TONE control allows you to tailor the overall sound to your liking.
Details
- The DS-1 provides a harder distortion effect for guitar and keyboard sounds.
- Instead of toneless, fuzzy distortion, the DS-1 faithfully reproduces the subtle nuances of playing dynamics, from whisper-quiet to screaming loud.
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I want to get a distortion pedal for the new guitar i’m going to get, and i want to play a lot of metal with pretty high gain,but not too much, like synyster gates. What pedal/setting should i use if i want that tone? Or if anyone can recommend a decent amp with distortion for the price or a pedal. Thanks. ![]()








