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DigiTech The Weapon X-Series Dan Donegan Signature Pedal

7 signature tones. Custom artist pedal gig bag. Authentic Dan Donegan guitar pick. Power supply included

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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

Introducing The Weapon.
Seven radically different signature tones from Dan Donegan of Disturbed in a limited-edition DigiTech? effects pedal. Dan Donegan of the multi-platinum band Disturbed asked DigiTech to help him recreate his studio tones for his live performances. The result is The Weapon. Seven of Dan's unique tones from songs like "Mistress" and "Stupify" are just a click away, plus extras like sitar simulator with reveb, dynamic autowah and Whammy-quality pitch shifting effects. If you're a Disturbed fan or just want to add some awesome tones to your effects arsenal, it's time to pack The Weapon.

Features:
7 signature Dan Donegan tones, each incredibly distinctive

Effects include Sitar Simulator, Pitch Shift, Distortion, Reverb, and more

Amp and CIT mixer outputs

Custom artist pedal gig bag

Authentic Dan Donegan guitar pick

DigiTech pedal power supply included

TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION

Controls: Level, Control 1, Control 2,Type, On/Off Pedal

Jacks:
- Input
- Out 1 (Mono), Out 2
- Input Impedance: 1 MOhms
- Output Impedance: 100 Ohms

Power Supply: 9V Alkaline Dry Battery

Power Consumption:
- 4.8Watts (w/ PS200R power supply)
- Battery Life: Approximately 4 hours (with continuous usage)

Dimensions (L x W x H): 4-15/16 x 3-1/8 x 2-1/8 in.

Weight: 1.38 lbs.

Power Supply: PS200R - 120 (120V ~ 60Hz)

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