DigiTech DF7 Distortion Factory X-Series Distortion PedalDistortion pedals are as important to the world of guitar playing as guitar playing is to modern music. How do you get a whole spectrum of distortion tones? You can spend a fortune on individual stompboxes (and have a pedal board the size of Delaware)... or you can put our new X-Series DF-7 Distortion Factory to work. Feature: pretty much everything you need... level, high, middle, low, middle frequency, gain, and a knob to choose distortion model. oh, by the way, if you're wondering if u can mix the distortion types, you can't. Quality: awesome... will never break Value: this is probably the best distortion pedal out there in terms of versatility. MT-2 metal zone costs the same price as this, but this has 7 different models of distortion, including the MT-2. Definately worth the price Desirability: nothing too special Sound: It depends on what you're looking for. If you plan on playing loud with a large amp, like a halfstack, get this. However, it sucks for recording or if you mostly play through headphones. Each of the 7 models of distortion have a unique sound. You can go from really light stuff to a hard rock distortion. Ease of Use: relatively easy, you might have to fool around with it a bit to get the sound you are looking for Support: dont know Overall: I'll eventually replace it. I'm not a big fan of effects pedals, I prefer amp distortion, but the distortion on my amp sucks, so I got this. I don't recommend this product to anyone who plans on using it for recording, because it sounds terrible through headphones. However, I recommend this product to anyone who likes to play really loud with a big amp. guitar fx box |