DIG Guitar Pedal By Strymon

DIG

Pedal Manufacturer

Strymon

Description

The Strymon DIG is a dual digital delay pedal designed for versatile and expressive delay effects. It features two simultaneous, integrated delays with unique digital rack delay voicings from the 1980s and modern high-resolution 24/96 mode. The pedal offers a delay time range from 20ms to 1.6s, extendable to 3.2s with Half Note Delay 1 Subdivision. It provides five rhythmic subdivisions including triplet, eighth note, dotted eighth note, dotted quarter note, and the golden ratio.

The DIG pedal offers three digital delay voicings: the early '80s adaptive delta modulation mode, the mid-'80s 12-bit pulse code modulation mode, and the modern high-resolution 24/96 mode. It also includes modulation controls, allowing users to select from Off, Light, or Deep modulation levels. The pedal features five dual delay adjustment and tone shaping knobs: Time, Time 2, Mix, Mix 2, and Repeats, providing extensive control over the delay effects.

Additionally, the DIG pedal offers practical delay controls, including Tap Tempo switch, circular repeats effect, and a full suite of tone adjustment and shaping controls. It also provides advanced features such as Free Mode, expression pedal compatibility, TRS stereo input, and configurable delay signal routing options including Series, Parallel, and Ping Pong configurations.

The hardware specifications include an input impedance of 1 Meg Ohm, output impedance of 100 Ohm, signal-to-noise ratio of 115 dB typical, and A/D & D/A conversion at 24-bit 96kHz. The pedal operates on a maximum 9 volts DC center negative power supply, with a minimum of 250mA current.

The Strymon DIG pedal is suitable for guitarists and musicians seeking a wide range of delay effects, from ambient soundscapes to rhythmic atmospheric repeats, and is praised for its versatility and audio quality.

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