
Anthony Easton
The DigiTech Luxe is a polyphonic detune pedal designed to provide a consistent thickening effect to your signal without the modulating side effects introduced by a chorus effect. It features an advanced, polyphonic, pitch-shifting algorithm used in the Whammy, with a variable detune range from -50 cents to +50 cents. The pedal offers adjustable detune level, true bypass, and a compact size for easy integration into your existing pedalboard. The Luxe is true bypass and uses a 9V DC power supply.
Specifications:
- Output: 1/4" unbalanced (Tip-Sleeve)
- Max Output: +10 dBu
- Output Impedance: 1 kΩ (effect enabled), True bypass (effect off)
- Frequency Response: 20 Hz to 20 kHz
- Power Supply: 9V DC external adapter (PS0913DC-01)
The Luxe is an anti-chorus, stand-alone, compact, polyphonic detune pedal that enhances clean guitar chords and distorted guitar harmonics, making everything sound better.
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Excellent
$153.57

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$169.90

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