Digitech 2112 Studio Guitar System

 

     The 2112 from DigiTech is a fully-programmable tube guitar preamp and multi-effects processor for studio or live applications. Designed to look and feel more like a traditional guitar amplifier than an effects unit, the preamp's parameter controls are located on the front panel, giving users instant control over the principal aspects of their sound.

Thanks to two proprietary S-DISC(tm) II processing chips, the 2112 system provides seamless program changing, allowing delays and reverbs to fully decay even after the program has been changed.

Based on the operating system of DigiTech's award-winning Studio Quad, the 2112's effects section is not only flexible, but easy to use. A large, custom LCD display and backlit buttons additionally add to the user-friendliness of the system. Effects include: Compression, Analog Wah, Tube Distortion (via two 12AX7s), Solid-State Distortions, Digital EQ, Noise Gates, Reverbs, Choruses. Flangers, Intelligent and Smooth Pitch Shifters, Detuners, Smooth Whammy, Phasers, Tremolos, Auto Panners, Rotary Speaker Emulation, Cabinet Emulation and more.

 

 

 


Digitech RP5

 

 


Korg G1

 


Boss CE-2B Bass Chorus

 


Boss HM-2 Heavy Metal

 


Electro Harmonix – Big Muff

 

     The distortion that countless musicians such as Hendrix and Santana relied on for its rich, creamy, violin-like sustain. A timeless piece, the Big Muff has been defining the sound of rock guitar for the past 30 years. From Pink Floyd to the Chemical Brothers to Korn, everyone wants a piece of the 'Pi!

 

 


Electro Harmonix - Small Stone

 

 

 


Jim Dunlop GCB-95 Cry Baby Wah Wah

 

     When people talk about wah pedals, they’re talking about the Crybaby. This is the original—the one that created some of the most timeless sounds in rock. Relied on by Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, Buddy Guy, David Gilmour, and many other greats.