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Digitech is a division of Harmon-Kardon in Salt Lake City, Utah. | Digitech is a division of Harmon-Kardon in Salt Lake City, Utah. | ||
− | + | Digitech began life as the DOD Electronics Corporation. It was started by David O. DiFrancesco and John Johnson in 1974. | |
− | DOD gets its name from the guy who came up with the original pedals: David O. DiFrancesco. | + | DOD gets its name from the guy who came up with the original pedals: David O. DiFrancesco. At least he wasn't vain, right? |
− | At any rate, the website that has the most complete information on DOD and their line of pedals is [http://www.americaspedal.net/ | + | At any rate, the website that has the most complete information on DOD and their line of pedals is [http://www.americaspedal.net/ AmericasPedal.net]. |
Revision as of 05:16, 2 February 2018
Digitech is a division of Harmon-Kardon in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Digitech began life as the DOD Electronics Corporation. It was started by David O. DiFrancesco and John Johnson in 1974.
DOD gets its name from the guy who came up with the original pedals: David O. DiFrancesco. At least he wasn't vain, right?
At any rate, the website that has the most complete information on DOD and their line of pedals is AmericasPedal.net.