Feature:
The unit has four knobs: level, speed, depth and voice. You can dial-in three degrees of voice, or simply have a "subtle" effect. You can get wierd if you want by playing around with the speed, but I wouldn't know when that would be applicable, much less appropriate...
Quality:
Built like a tank...
Value:
I'm happy!
Sound:
I originally purchased DigiTech's BP200 Muli-effects pedal, and I hated it! There were way too many sounds to choose from, most of them sounded rather "cheesy", but the one thing I disliked the most was having to scroll for the desired effect. I sold it! However, I wasn't ready to give up on DigiTech. I've always wanted to add a chorus effect to my sound, so I decided to give this unit a chance, and I've been loving it ever since I took it out of the box! I swear: the chorus sound from this stand-alone unit is far superior to whatever that noise was, which was called "chorus", that came out of the BP200!
Support:
Don't know... haven't had to call on them, yet.
Overall:
Very simple, easy to use effects box for bass. DigiTech's website has a "Chain Demos" site that I checked-out. I like the sound of the "Fusion Bass" they featured, and intend to duplicate it. I purchased their DigiDelay box, and I'm waiting for zZounds.com to release the Bass Squeeze box off of backorder. Once I get that unit, I think I'll have all the effects I'll need for my bass sound... except I still might go for the DigiVerb effects unit... maybe later!
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