
Anthony Easton
The DigiTech RP55 guitar multi-effect processor is equipped with 11 amp models and 20 studio-quality effects, allowing for up to 8 effects to be used simultaneously, providing a wide range of tonal possibilities. The device utilizes an AudioDNA™ DSP chip for producing studio-class effects and amps, and features 24-bit A/D/A conversion to maintain frequency response integrity between inputs and outputs. Additionally, it includes a drum machine with 30 patterns and a 13-LED chromatic tuner for easy use.
Key Specifications:
- A/D/A: 24-bit Delta Sigma
- Power Supply: 6 AA Batteries or DigiTech PS200R (9VDC) Power Supply
- Power Consumption: 5 Watts Maximum (with optional PS200R Power Supply)
- Battery Life: Up to 15 Hours with Continuous Usage
- Preset Memory: 40 User/40 Factory Presets
- Effects: Pickup Simulator, Wah, Compressor, 11 Amp Models, Acoustic Guitar
Simulator, 3 Band EQ, Noise Gate, Cabinet Modeling, Chorus, Flange, Phaser,
Tremolo, Panner, Vibrato, Rotary Speaker, Auto Ya™, Envelope Filter, Pitch
Shift, Detune, Whammy™, Delay, and Reverb
- Drum Machine: 30 Patterns
- Simultaneous Effects: Up to 8
Dimensions:
- Length: 6"
- Width: 5"
- Height: 2.125"
- Unit Weight: 0.85 lbs. (1.85 lbs. with power supply)
Audio I/O:
- Output: 1 - 1/4" Stereo TRS (can be used as a headphone output)
- Input: 1/4" Input
- Control In: 1/4" Input (Can be used with a passive Volume pedal as an
expression controller)
The RP55 is designed to offer a user-friendly experience, allowing for easy dialing of amp and preset effects settings without the need for deep parameter adjustments.
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