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Description
Celebrate a legacy of pitch-shifting perfection with the DigiTech 20th Anniversary Chrome Whammy. A collector's dream and a guitarist's ally, this limited edition marvel packs the classic Whammy IV's expansive capabilities into an eye-catching chrome casing. With only 2000 units available, it's not just an effect pedal; it's a piece of music history. Designed to elevate your playing with its iconic pitch-shifting prowess, this pedal remains a staple in the arsenals of players looking to add a unique flair to their sound. Whether you're diving deep into uncharted sonic territories or seeking that classic pitch bend, the Chrome Whammy stands ready to deliver. Its limited edition chrome finish not only looks stunning but serves as a symbol of your commitment to tone excellence.
Key Features:
- Limited edition chrome finish, making it a unique collector's item
- Shares the same features as the Whammy IV, offering familiar yet expansive pitch-shifting capabilities
- Limited to 2000 units, ensuring exclusive ownership
- Ideal for players looking to explore new sounds or achieve classic pitch bends
Product specs
| Brand | DigiTech |
| Model | Whammy 20th Anniversary |
| Finish | Chrome |
| Year | 2010 |
| Categories | Filter and Wah Pedals, Phaser Pedals |
FAQs
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What makes the DigiTech 20th Anniversary Chrome Whammy different from other Whammy models?
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The DigiTech 20th Anniversary Chrome Whammy features a unique chrome finish to celebrate its anniversary edition, while maintaining the classic pitch-shifting capabilities that the Whammy series is known for, including both harmony and detune effects.
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What type of power supply is required for the DigiTech 20th Anniversary Chrome Whammy?
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The DigiTech 20th Anniversary Chrome Whammy requires a 9V DC power supply with a minimum current of 1.3A to function properly.
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Is the DigiTech 20th Anniversary Chrome Whammy suitable for live performances?
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Yes, the DigiTech 20th Anniversary Chrome Whammy is designed for both studio and live performance settings, offering reliable pitch-shifting and harmony effects that are easily controlled via its expression pedal.
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Does the DigiTech 20th Anniversary Chrome Whammy work well with bass guitars?
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The DigiTech 20th Anniversary Chrome Whammy can be used with bass guitars, providing similar pitch-shifting effects as with electric guitars, although the tonal response may vary due to the lower frequency range of bass instruments.
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How does the DigiTech 20th Anniversary Chrome Whammy handle polyphonic input?
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The DigiTech 20th Anniversary Chrome Whammy is primarily designed for monophonic input, meaning it works best with single notes rather than chords for optimal pitch-shifting accuracy.
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Digitech 20th Anniversary Chrome Whammy Pedal
Reviews
PROS
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Chrome plated finish is visually striking
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Emulates iconic guitar sounds (Tom Morello, Matt Bellamy)
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Versatile settings transform guitar tones
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Limited edition (2000 units), hand-numbered for exclusivity
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Tracks more cleanly than previous generations
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No need for calibration out of the box
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Can produce a wide range of tones and effects
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Recognized as a must-have ("desert island") pedal by enthusiasts
CONS
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Chrome version may be pricier without offering internal differences from 4th gen
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Limited edition status could make it harder to obtain
Owner Insights
We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about DigiTech 20th Anniversary Chrome Whammy.
Features and functionality
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The chrome version was a limited 20th anniversary run with only 2000 units, identical in function to the Whammy IV except for its distinctive finish and signed label.
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The Whammy V includes a switch allowing users to toggle between classic Whammy and new chord modes, with many preferring the glitchy classic algorithm for its unique sound.
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The Whammy IV features separate wet and dry outputs, allowing for stereo setups, unlike the Whammy V which lacks this feature.
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Comparisons
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The Whammy 5 is noted for better trem arm emulation than the Whammy 4, though some users prefer the glitchy effect of the Whammy 4 in "classic" mode for single-note sweeps.
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The Meris Hedra, though not polyphonic, offers three harmony voices with selectable keys, and each note can have independent delays, allowing for complex arpeggios.
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While the Pitch Fork offers a good 1-octave-up effect on guitar, it may sound digital when using 100% wet output, similar to early Whammy models.
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Build quality
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The chrome casing is praised for its aesthetic appeal, likened to a sci-fi Cylon design, enhancing the visual aspect without altering functionality.
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User experience
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Owners express a sense of exclusivity and community, often referring to themselves as part of a "club" due to the pedal's limited edition status.
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Some users report the Whammy IV's AC power requirement can cause issues, suggesting potential buyers should consider their power setup before purchasing.
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Other
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The chrome model features a red "detune" section, contrasting the white detune section of the standard red Whammy IV, providing a unique visual distinction.
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Use cases and applications
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The Whammy is often used for "whammy tricks" popularized by artists like Tom Morello, Jonny Greenwood, and Jack White, making it ideal for emulating their iconic sounds.
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The Whammy IV is ideal for achieving the Royal Blood sound by routing the wet output to a bass amp and the dry to a guitar amp.
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Based on 2 Reviews and 5 Ratings
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Well I'm sure he is using the chrome digitech since most digitech whammys are red, and in the video I provided you can see he is using the chrome one
Wade no longer uses the 20th anniversary edition DigiTech Whammy, but owned it at one point.
On July 10, 2014 Audiotree posted video from their sessions recorded with Bad Suns. At the 16:50 mark, during "Rearview" singer/guitarist, Christo Bowman can be seen standing next to his pedalboard. In the bottom lefthand corner is a chrome Digitech Whammy.
In a 2012 photo shared by Efectos Cluster on Flickr, Fernando Ruiz Díaz of Catupecu Machu is shown with a DigiTech 20th Anniversary Chrome Whammy as part of his setup.
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