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New DF-7 Distortion Factory Pedal from DigiTech

DigiTech used the 2005 Winter NAMM show to debut the DF-7 Distortion Factory pedal. With the new DF-7, DigiTech has modeled seven of the all-time greatest distortion and overdrive stompboxes and packaged them in one convenient effects pedal.

Designed for guitarists looking for a wide variety of tones ranging from mild to wild, the DF-7 Distortion Factory models all the nuances, drive and vibe reminiscent of the original seven pedals, including models based on the Ibanez TS-9 Tube Screamer, DOD Overdrive/Preamp 250, Boss DS-1, Pro Co Rat, Boss MT-2 Metal Zone, DigiTech's own Metal Master, and Electro-Harmonix Big Muff Pi.

Model one is based on the Ibanez TS-9 Tube Screamer -- famous for delivering a warm natural tube overdrive sound, this setting is ideal for boosting the guitar's signal without adding a lot of distortion.

Model two is based on the DOD Overdrive Preamp/250 -- delivers a smooth overdrive/distortion typical of the guitar sounds of the mid-70's.

Model three is based upon the Boss DS-1 Distortion -- one of the most famous all-purpose distortions with plenty of gain yet maintaining the dynamic nuances of your guitar's tone.

Model four is based on the Pro Co Rat -- a blend of warm growl to edgy punch makes this a versatile distortion.

Model five is based on the Boss MT-2 Metal Zone -- a high gain modern stack distortion for today's metal guitarist.

Model six is based upon the DigiTech Metal Master -- this distortion pedal model features a solid midrange boost for a sustaining lead tone with harmonics and easily controlled feedback.

Model seven is based on the Electro-Harmonix Big Muff Pi -- experience that great 60's retro fuzz tone with this model.

The DF-7 Distortion Factory features include a seven position Model knob, as well as dual amp and mixer outputs with DigiTech's award winning CIT cabinet modeling, allowing direct connection to mixing consoles utilizing a variety of popular speaker cabinet models. Plus the DF-7 is the first X-Series to feature three dual concentric pots for Gain, Level, Low, High, Mid, and Mid Frequency EQ controls.

Housed in a rugged cast-metal enclosure with a unique carbon-fiber look, the DF-7 Distortion Factory has a non-slip rubber base and is built to withstand years of rigorous use. Powered by a 9 Volt battery or optional DigiTech PS200R Power Supply, the DF-7 Distortion Factory is available immediately at authorized DigiTech dealers and comes with a one-year warranty, supplemented by an additional five years of coverage with a mail-in or online registration.

For more information, visit their web site at www.digitech.com

Monday February 14, 2005

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