Pre-Hardwire Digitech pedals

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patricks
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Pre-Hardwire Digitech pedals

Post by patricks »

Hi all, quick question about Digitech pedals - before Digitech bought out Hardwire, did they make any tuner pedals and if so, were they any good?
My local music shop's clearing out Digitech pedals for $55 a pedal at the moment, I'm not sure about the range of pedals they've got in stock so I thought I'd ask here first and get some opinions at the same time. I know that the current Digitech/Hardwire range includes the HT-6 and HT-2 and they're meant to be good but if there's a pre-Hardwire version that's similar in quality it'd be great to snag a bargain :)
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patricks
Posts: 187
Joined: Wed Nov 28, 2012 8:53 pm
Location: Sydney, Australia

Re: Pre-Hardwire Digitech pedals

Post by patricks »

False alarm - I remembered my multi-fx unit (Zoom G2.1U) has a built-in tuner, so no need for a separate pedal. From what I can tell, Digitech didn't make tuner pedals, either, that's just a Hardwire thing.
G&L Tribute Comanche || G&L Tribute L-2500 || Roland XV-88 keyboard || Roland TD9 V-drums || Austin ribbon mic || Sennheiser HD280 Pro cans
Studio One 2.6 (64 bit) || Audiobox USB || Asus U50f Intel Core i3, Windows 7 x64

http://www.patrickmusic.me