Opine on the Digitech Grunge pedal for me
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Opine on the Digitech Grunge pedal for me
I'm gonna get one regardless, cause i'm getting it for 20 bucks and like what i hear on demos.
Just curious as to what other people think of it.
It's obviously a shit-name, but who cares.
Seems like a modded Kurt pedal, but with plenty of variety on top
is it based on something previous to the DOD version?
etc
wee
Just curious as to what other people think of it.
It's obviously a shit-name, but who cares.
Seems like a modded Kurt pedal, but with plenty of variety on top
is it based on something previous to the DOD version?
etc
wee
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digitech bought the DOD designs and rights to most of their pedals....its pretty much the same company.....
One of these was given to Kurt and he is said to have HATED it with a passion...... for $20 what the heck thou...
they are harsh and very ice picky
I would just get a Big Muff for the grunge sound
One of these was given to Kurt and he is said to have HATED it with a passion...... for $20 what the heck thou...
they are harsh and very ice picky
I would just get a Big Muff for the grunge sound
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I've had the Digitech version and the DOD FX69b (whateverthehecktheBmeans?), and wouldn't bother unless you're just bored and have the 20 bucks to blow. I never noticed much, if any difference between the two, even when A/B'ing them.
They're fun to play through every once in awhile, but it's just not a sound I go for often.
They're fun to play through every once in awhile, but it's just not a sound I go for often.
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I actually rather like my DOD version. Can't say It's anything special or that I use it much, for that matter but it makes for very decent 'chugga-chugga' pedal and it's excellent for Al Jourgensen/Gibby Haynes vocals.
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Re: Opine on the Digitech Grunge pedal for me
i have it and completely hate it. it shouldnt be called grunge. it should be called super death metall sound or something like that.gaybear wrote:I'm gonna get one regardless, cause i'm getting it for 20 bucks and like what i hear on demos.
Just curious as to what other people think of it.
It's obviously a shit-name, but who cares.
Seems like a modded Kurt pedal, but with plenty of variety on top
is it based on something previous to the DOD version?
etc
wee
you can have mine for 10 bucks.
i understand why kurt hated it to. its a piece of crap!
Re: Opine on the Digitech Grunge pedal for me
Weeping moon if you're serious about that kinda price and Gayb doesn't hit it I may actually be interested in that! I gots me an idea for a video...weeping_moon wrote:i have it and completely hate it. it shouldnt be called grunge. it should be called super death metall sound or something like that.
you can have mine for 10 bucks.
i understand why kurt hated it to. its a piece of crap!
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I think it's the other way around, DOD created DigiTech. That's why old DigiTech pedals have DOD footswitches. I think it was created originally as their high-end brand then later was just made their primary brand.SGJarrod wrote:digitech bought the DOD designs and rights to most of their pedals....its pretty much the same company.....
Doog wrote:According to Wikipedia: DOD originally stood for David Oreste Di Francesco, who founded the company in 1974. He was the original engineer who later sold the company to Harman International. The engineer now runs a company called Rolls Corporation. DOD now stands for "Division of Digitech".
A quick bit of research shows Harman owns Digitech. Hahha, it's hilarious that they came up with a new acronym so they could keep the established brandname, haahha.
Jarrod is right, the Harman corporation bought DOD from David Oreste DiFrancisco and changed it's acronym to "Division Of Digitech", and I think Digitech compacts started coming out around the same time as the tail-end of DOD hence the shared footswitches. Digitech had previously been digital rackmount stuff, their floor units were mostly multiFX and whammies.Mages wrote:I think it's the other way around, DOD created DigiTech. That's why old DigiTech pedals have DOD footswitches. I think it was created originally as their high-end brand then later was just made their primary brand.SGJarrod wrote:digitech bought the DOD designs and rights to most of their pedals....its pretty much the same company.....
One of my brother's first spoken phrases ever was "oh me dod" when stuff fell over, probably aiming for "oh my god".
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oh ok yeah, I wasn't that sure about that. so it was sold to harmon int. who also own digitech?
I'm not sure what you mean here. what tail-end of DOD? you mean immediately after DOD's purchase by harmon?paul_ wrote:I think Digitech compacts started coming out around the same time as the tail-end of DOD hence the shared footswitches.
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Doog wrote:Bass, it's the version tweaked for baaaaaaass.onedaycloser wrote:I've had the Digitech version and the DOD FX69b (whateverthehecktheBmeans?)
The B is not for bass, it's just a revision #, and most of the time with DOD products it was seriously just like a renaming of controls or different graphics that made the pedal a different version.
The Bass Grunge pedal they made was the FX92:
http://www.effectsdatabase.com/model/dod/fx/fx92
The FX55 Supra Distortion goes to C, not to mention the GFX-55C (EXTREME), which technically may count as a 4th variant.
http://www.effectsdatabase.com/model/dod/fx/fx55c