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− | [[Digitech]] Grunge Distortion | + | [[Digitech]] Grunge Distortion pedal. Despite being called the "Grunge", this is definitely more of a "heavy metal" sounding distortion. Many players have described it as inferior sounding; however we think it sounds very good. We believe that what may have caused an opinion of the pedal sounding bad comes from the two outputs. If you plug the mixer output into an amp, it will sound bad; conversely, if you plug the amp output of the pedal into a mixer, it will also sound bad. |
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+ | We are of the opinion that when the proper output of the pedal is plugged into a corresponding device, that this distortion is very workable. | ||
==Controls== | ==Controls== | ||
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https://digitech.com/en-US/products/digitech-grunge | https://digitech.com/en-US/products/digitech-grunge | ||
− | + | ===Dual Outputs=== | |
− | + | * The Amp output is for connecting directly to a guitar amplifier. | |
− | + | * The Mixer output features Cabinet Emulation circuitry for connecting directly to a mixing board or recording device. | |
==Phase Inversion== | ==Phase Inversion== | ||
− | + | We are unaware of a schematic for this pedal. Without a schematic we're unable to make a preliminary determination as to whether this pedal inverts phase. We will have to get this pedal on the bench and into an oscilloscope to make an accurate determination. | |
==Pedal Manual== | ==Pedal Manual== | ||
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==Schematic== | ==Schematic== | ||
− | + | We are unaware of any availability of a schematic for this pedal. | |
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[[Category:Thermionic Pedals]] | [[Category:Thermionic Pedals]] | ||
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Revision as of 19:22, 17 February 2018
Digitech Grunge Distortion pedal. Despite being called the "Grunge", this is definitely more of a "heavy metal" sounding distortion. Many players have described it as inferior sounding; however we think it sounds very good. We believe that what may have caused an opinion of the pedal sounding bad comes from the two outputs. If you plug the mixer output into an amp, it will sound bad; conversely, if you plug the amp output of the pedal into a mixer, it will also sound bad.
We are of the opinion that when the proper output of the pedal is plugged into a corresponding device, that this distortion is very workable.
Controls
- Knob 1 - "Loud": controls the distortion output level of your guitar signal.
- Knob 2 - "Low": adjusts boost and cut of bass frequencies.
- Knob 3 - "High": adjusts boost and cut of high frequencies.
- Knob 4 - "Grunge": controls distortion gain from moderate to extreme.
- Footswitch - "On/Off": Toggles the pedal on and off.
General Information
https://digitech.com/en-US/products/digitech-grunge
Dual Outputs
- The Amp output is for connecting directly to a guitar amplifier.
- The Mixer output features Cabinet Emulation circuitry for connecting directly to a mixing board or recording device.
Phase Inversion
We are unaware of a schematic for this pedal. Without a schematic we're unable to make a preliminary determination as to whether this pedal inverts phase. We will have to get this pedal on the bench and into an oscilloscope to make an accurate determination.
Pedal Manual
Schematic
We are unaware of any availability of a schematic for this pedal.
- Additional Sources