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Description
The DigiTech X-Series Multi Chorus is a compact effect pedal that offers a stunning array of 16 distinct choral voicings. Specifically designed for bass, it is capable of delivering full, warm, analog-like tones, from subtle echoes to enormous room-filling presences. Ideal for a variety of genres like psych, garage, or shoegaze, this pedal is not only versatile but also budget-friendly, making it a must-have for any bass player seeking to add depth and dimension to their sound.
Key Features:
- Compact and budget-friendly pedal ideal for bass
- 16 unique choral voicings for versatile soundscapes
- Delivers full, warm, analog-like tones
- Capable of producing both subtle echoes and significant room-filling presences
- Suitable for a variety of genres including psych, garage, and shoegaze.
Product specs
| Power | 9V, AC |
| Bypass | buffered bypass |
| Analog/Digital | digital |
| Mono/Stereo | stereo |
Videos
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Crazytrainmusic: Digitech X-Series Multi Chorus demo
Reviews
PROS
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Leaves low end untouched, enhancing band playability
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Offers a clear, present chorus tone
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Voice knob expands sound palette usefully
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Versatile with various chorus effects from slow and deep to fast and sparkly
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Solid build quality, described as "built like a tank"
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Simple, easy-to-use interface
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Good clean sound quality for the price
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Six-year warranty offers peace of mind
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Wide range of tones and controls for customization
CONS
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Can sound metallic, especially on high settings
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Not analog-like; distinct digital execution
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Does not pair well with fuzz or overdrive
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Some reviews indicate a bit of noise with certain pickups
Owner Insights
We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about DigiTech X-Series Multi Chorus.
Features and functionality
Build quality
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The pedal is housed in the classic X-series design, noted for its robust, tank-like construction.
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Comparisons
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Described as similar to TC Electronic Third Dimension/Dimension C, delivering a distinctly digital chorus sound unlike the analog tones of Boss CH-1 or CE-2.
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Owners often pair it with other X-series pedals like the Digi Delay and Main Squeeze for cohesive soundscapes.
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The DigiTech X-Series Multi Chorus is noted for its broad range of chorus sounds, mentioned alongside the Digitech Hardwire CR-7 for its unique modes and 80s multi-chorus capabilities.
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Use cases and applications
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Fits well in a mini pedalboard setup, despite its relatively large size, complementing other modulation and distortion pedals.
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Owners achieve a Leslie-ish effect by setting speed and depth high, ideal for emulating John Scofield's warbles.
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Works well when paired with hot rod distortion for an 80s sound.
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The pedal can achieve classic 80s chorus tones, making it a suitable choice for those seeking that specific era's sound.
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User experience
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Some owners express long-term satisfaction and retain the pedal despite market value, suggesting sentimental value or unique utility.
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Owners appreciate the pedal's versatility, with one mentioning it has remained on their board due to its wide range of chorus options despite being purchased second-hand.
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4.0 out of 5
Based on 3 Reviews and 21 Ratings
Stunning pedal
I think it's a stunning pedal for it's cost. A wide range of tones and controls. Very satisfied with that.
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is it an icey chprus? a warm chorus? what do you think of the different voices? lets get some more info here, this is an under the radar budget-friendly chorus, tell us more!
Artist usage
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A DigiTech XMC Multi Chorus Digital Multi Voice Chorus Pedal appears in Mike Eizinger's pedalboard, as seen in this rig rundown video.
In this Youtube video at 0:12 you can see Adrian Smith as a DigiTech X-Series Multi Chorus on his pedal board.
In a YouTube video titled "Ben Burnley Talks About Studio Equipment," Benjamin Burnley discusses using the DigiTech X-Series Multi Chorus for the signature chorus effects heard in many Breaking Benjamin songs.
In the image, Dan Donegan is shown with a DigiTech X-Series Multi Chorus pedal, highlighting its use in his gear setup.
The GuitarGeek rig diagram indicates that guitarist DJ Ashba used a DigiTech X-Series Multi Chorus during live performances.
According to this gear diagram of Christian Olde Wolbers' Fear Factory stage setup, he uses a Digitech XMC Multi Chorus pedal.
Jeremy Michael Ward is associated with the DigiTech X-Series Multi Chorus, as documented in his Discogs profile.
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