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Seven signature tones from guitar legend Eric Clapton. In conjunction with Eric Clapton, we have helped recreate some of his most famous tones in the DigiTech® Crossroads Artist Series pedal by applying our new Production Modeling™ technology.This revolutionary technology was designed to help reproduce the studio and live sounds and effects of an artist as heard on their recordings. This includes modeling the speaker cabinets, microphones with their placement, pre/post effects, and the recording engineer’s magic all in one pedal. The Crossroads Artist Series pedal was conceived in conjunction with Eric Clapton and his long-time guitar tech Lee Dickson. Crossroads models seven Clapton signature tones. From songs like “Badge” with its swirling rotary speaker, to “Layla” (Unplugged) with its intimate acoustic tone, and of course, “Sunshine of Your Love” which features Eric’s signature “woman tone”, Crossroads spans 30 years of Clapton culture and tone.

  • New DigiTech Production Modeling™ technology accurately models seven signature Eric Clapton tones
  • Eric’s legendary Sunshine of Your Love “woman tone”
  • Raw “Crossroads” blues captured live
  • Embracing stereo spectrum of a swirling rotary speaker
  • The acoustic intimacy of “Layla” Unplugged
  • The enduring warmth of “Reptile”
  • Separate amp and mixer outputs
  • Custom artist pedal gig bag and pick
  • Digitech pedal power supply

A portion of the proceeds from the sale of this pedal is being donated to Crossroads Centre, an International Centre of Excellence for the treatment of alcohol, drugs and other addictive disorders.

“Sunshine of Your Love” Eric achieved his now infamous “woman tone” by running his amps as hot and loud as possible, rolling back the tone control on his SG and engaging his wah-wah to a fixed position.

Crossroads” A pivotal moment in Eric’s career, “Crossroads” was penned by Robert Johnson, Eric’s most important guitar influence. Its electrified delta blues form evolved from Eric’s days with the Bluesbreakers.

“Badge” Eric used a rotating organ speaker for the swirling guitar breaks between the verse and chorus. This sound was achieved by overdriving the amplifier within the rotary speaker and by strategically placing two microphones around the rotating speakers and panning their signals into a stereo field.

“Layla” (Acoustic) A pivotal moment in Eric’s career was his live acoustic performance on the MTV™ television series “Unplugged”. This setting transforms your electric guitar signal into Eric’s vintage acoustic heard on this performance.

“Lay Down Sally” is a country style shuffle featuring Eric and George Terry in a counterpoint guitar duet.

“Layla” Eric’s most recognized guitar riff and song feature him on “Brownie,” his Fender® Strat™ guitar, through a tweed Fender® Champ™ amplifier.

“Reptile”, Eric’s title track on his 2001 release “Reptile” features a classic Gibson® L-5 jazz guitar played through his custom Cornell tweed combo. Some chorusing and reverb were added during mixdown.

Product specs

Brand DigiTech
Model Crossroads Eric Clapton
Finish Yellow
Year 2000s
Made In United States
Categories Multi-Effects Pedals and Processors, Overdrive and Boost Pedals

FAQs

What types of effects does the DigiTech Eric Clapton Crossroads pedal emulate?

The DigiTech Eric Clapton Crossroads pedal offers seven different effects that emulate the signature tones of Eric Clapton, including classic overdrive, acoustic simulation, and rotary effects.

Is the DigiTech Eric Clapton Crossroads pedal suitable for live performances?

Yes, the DigiTech Eric Clapton Crossroads pedal is designed for both live performances and studio use, providing versatile Clapton-inspired tones that can be easily integrated into a live setup.

Does the DigiTech Eric Clapton Crossroads pedal require a specific power supply?

The DigiTech Eric Clapton Crossroads pedal typically requires a 9V DC power supply, which is standard for many guitar pedals, ensuring compatibility with most pedalboard power setups.

Can the DigiTech Eric Clapton Crossroads pedal be used with a bass guitar?

While primarily designed for electric guitars, the DigiTech Eric Clapton Crossroads pedal can be used with bass guitars, though the tonal results may vary depending on the bass and amp settings.

How does the DigiTech Eric Clapton Crossroads pedal differ from other multi-effects pedals?

The DigiTech Eric Clapton Crossroads pedal is unique in its focus on replicating Eric Clapton's iconic tones, offering a curated selection of effects specifically tailored to his sound, unlike general-purpose multi-effects units.

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Reviews

PROS

  • Accurately reproduces Eric Clapton's iconic tones

  • Versatile, works well with different guitars and amps

  • Durable build quality, described as "built like a tank"

  • Includes direct output for easy mixer connection

  • Provides a fun and unique playing experience

  • Features specific settings like Badge and Crossroads that are highly praised

CONS

  • Requires tweaking to match individual gear

  • Lacks an input for an expression pedal to control effects like Leslie speed

  • One user felt the product did not live up to expectations

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We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about DigiTech Eric Clapton Crossroads.

Use cases and applications

  • Adrian Smith used the DigiTech Eric Clapton Crossroads pedal in the studio for Iron Maiden's "The Book of Souls" album, highlighting its studio viability.

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Features and functionality

  • The pedal includes a Leslie spinning speaker setting, notably praised for emulating the sound on "Badge."

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  • Designed to emulate Eric Clapton's classic sounds, including "Sunshine of Your Love" and "Crossroads," showing its versatility in capturing iconic tones.

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Comparisons

  • Some users compare it to boutique pedals, noting its ability to emulate high-end pedals and amp tones without needing both.

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Critic Reviews

Eric Clapton Crossroads Review: After having so much fun with the Brian May Red Special... | DigiTech | Guitar Effects | Reviews @ Ultimate-Guitar.Com

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DigiTech's Eric Clapton Crossroads pedal manages to capture some of Clapton’s iconic tones but falls short of fully replicating his classic "woman tone." While the "Badge" and "Layla" settings impress, the lack of wah capability is a glaring omission for Clapton aficionados. It’s a solid option for silent recording and built to last, but fails to excite, especially when compared to other artist signature pedals. Overall, it's a decent tool for Clapton fans but doesn't break new ground.

DigiTech Eric Clapton Crossroads review | MusicRadar

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While the DigiTech Eric Clapton Crossroads pedal misses the mark by omitting Clapton's iconic Bluesbreaker tone, it shines with its impressive range of vintage sounds. The pedal offers great value with accurate acoustic guitar and rotating speaker simulations, and a versatile selection of Clapton's tones that cater to both fans and general guitarists alike. Its flexibility is enhanced by control knobs allowing for tone customization, making it a superb tool for live performances. Despite its minor shortcomings, the Crossroads pedal delivers enough to justify its price.

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It's in the Way That You Use It

Firstly, this is not an overdrive pedal. Secondly, older digital modelling should be considered in the context of the technology of its era. As a modeller from 2005, notably within a stompbox footprint, expect it to perform with the tone and dynamics of 20 year old modelling.

Even with its antiquity, this pedal still provides convincing enough plug and play emulation of classic Clapton tones.

Its digital modelling pedal covers the signal chain through to the mixed sound on specific recordings:

"... Production Modelling was designed to help reproduce the studio and live sounds and effects of an artist as heard on their recordings. This includes modelling the speaker cabinets, microphones with their placements, pre/post effects, and the recording engineer's magic all in one pedal."

"The OUT 2 (MIXER) output has been specially designed to faithfully reproduce Eric’s studio guitar amplifier tones without having to use an amp."

The weakness of the manual is that it does not tell users to set their amp very clean and flat, or to plug into effects return to bypass the colouration of the preamp. It was never intended or suitable for placing in front of overdriven / distorted preamps.

Bypassing the issues of colour from guitar amplifier, cabinet and speaker by instead running it into a studio monitor for almost flat response, it performs as with as much authenticity as other modelling devices (particularly other DigiTech) of its era. The modes clearly recall the songs that they set out to emulate. There will however always be an element of variability in the results coming from the guitar and the player.

If it had Bluesbreakers 'Beano album' and a mid-boost and chorus '24 Nights' or cocked 'Journeyman' settings then it would be quite comprehensive Clapton In A Box. Arguments about which recorded tones are missing or could have been swapped out aside, all settings are usuable as emulations or as platforms for other tunes.

If the price is right, mine certainly being so at £50 in 2020, this is worth a shot for the Clapton aficionado.

Preferred Settings + Usage:

I use this like I use my other amp/cab digital modelling devices by running it into a Yamaha HS8 active studio monitor for almost flat response. This setup allows the models to be heard as intended. Using it this way, it is not just at least as good as other modelling of its era - it is more dialled in than any patches of these songs than I have heard on any era of device so far.

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Mark Knopfler’s Guitar Heroes

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Developed in collaboration with Clapton.

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Iron Maiden

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Crazy Horse

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In 2017, Nils Lofgren opened an online account on Reverb's website, on which he sells his own pieces of gear. So far, a lot of items have been sold, including the DigiTech Crossroads Eric Clapton pedal.

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The Aces

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She uses this as her main overdrive pedal as stated in the video

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