Seven signature tones, Three concentric knobs and one model control, Seperate amp and mixer outputs
42 People rated this product : 7 out of 10
8 People wrote reviews









2 out of 10
Feature:
Seems to have most everything you could want in a Jimi Pedal...
Just wish mine would turn on....
Quality:
This thing cost a lot of money and I have never heard the device work.
Audio can go through to the mixer or an amp, but the FX dont come through and the light only flashes red for one second and then turns off without working or showing any other colors.
It is really depressing since DT usually puts out decent products.
Value:
Dont buy this UNLESS you have tried it out in the store and purchase an extra warranty!
Desirability:
It comes in a really cool velvet bag and is incredibly rugged.
I feel like I could hammer nails with this device given its hardcore case. The color is a gorgeous purple with great yellow accents.
Sound:
I am not sure how this device sounds, unfortunately. It doesnt work.
I have been told by others that this pedal sounds amazing.
Ease of Use:
Mine will not turn on.
Power supply and pedal are brand new.
Support:
What support?!
Overall:
Not too pleased with this purchase and urge any interested buyers to think carefully.
Submitted: 5/26/2008
Style of Music: Other









2 out of 10
Feature:
What it comes with is fine. I wish it had an on / off switch and would work off a 9 volt battery as well as the power pack.
Quality:
This is where I have reservations. I've had my pedal for two years. It worked fine under limited use for about two months. Then it say on a shelf in my living room for about a year. When I tried to use it again, the effects were inop. Wasn't subjected to any unusual environmental conditions: just quit working. Maybe it's just the one I had, but I thought I should mention it.
Value:
Again, this is all based on my experience (no pun) with a Hendrix pedal that died after very limited use. I feel like I spent a couple hundred bucks for a Crown Royal bag and a purple pick. If the unit works, it's worth the money. I wish you all the luck I didn't have with it.
Desirability:
Yes, I wanted it. If it works, it's a very desirable pedal. If it works. That's the thing.
Sound:
Generally, I thought it does a pretty good job of mimicking many of Jimi's tones. For a small unit that will replace many other pieces of equipment and simplify imitating Jimi for most practical intents and purposes, not bad at all.
Ease of Use:
It takes a little experimentation, but DTC gives fairly good info on how to set the pedal. The optional footswitch makes hoping from one Model setting to another easier.
Support:
I emailed support and let them know the problem, and that the pedal was out of warranty. They suggested a new power pack. I bought the same model number pack, but the pedal still doesn't work. For what it will cost me to ship the pedal and have it repaired, I might just as well buy a new one. Really have to think about it. Trying to research other users on the Net to see if they've had similar problems. If so, I probably won't buy another Hendrix Pedal
Overall:
Based on my own experience with the one pedal I bought, I am not pleased: it was a waste of a couple hundred dollars for something that stopped working for no apparent reason. I'm really bummed about it because I really love Hendrix's music and really wanted to emulate his sound. I thought the pedal would do that for me, and for a short time it was pretty good. But it died just like Jimi did: long before his time was due.
Submitted: 5/3/2008
Style of Music: Blues / Rock
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