How much power does the DigiTech Whammy need?
How much power does the DigiTech Whammy need?
The Whammy has good voltage regulation so you won’t kill it with the wrong supply – it just won’t work. But yeah, it needs 9v AC power and 1300 mA current supplied. You can buy a new power supply for it from DigiTech.
When did the DigiTech Whammy come out?
1989
The WH-1 Whammy pedal, the original whammy, was first engineered and manufactured in 1989 by IVL Technologies and discontinued in 1993. It is controlled by a pedal for the pitch, and a single rotary knob that selects from 16 presets—five Whammy effects, nine Harmony effects, and two Detune effects.
Where should DigiTech Whammy go in signal chain?
The less the signal is altered, the easier it will be to deal with it. There are people that put the Wah-Wah before the distortion, but it should always go before the effects that involve modulation and time.
How many mA does the Whammy DT need?
Specifications
Highlights | 10 Whammy settings 9 harmony settings 2 detune settings Drop or raised tuning by 7 half steps or an entire octave Momentary footswitch for Hammer-on and Pull-off effects FS3X input (FS3X sold separately) MIDI input |
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Power consumption | 9V DC center negative (power supply included) 288 mA |
Does wah go before or after overdrive?
Dynamics (compressors), filters (wah), pitch shifters, and Volume pedals typically go at the beginning of the signal chain. Gain based effects such as and overdrive/distortion pedals come next. Modulation effects such as chorus, flangers, phasers typically come next in the chain.
What songs use a DigiTech Whammy?
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- 1 Like a Stone – Audioslave.
- 2 Searching – Joe Satriani.
- 3 The Blue – David Gilmour.
- 4 Know Your Enemy – Rage Against The Machine.
- 5 Becoming – Pantera.
- 6 Touching Tongues – Steve Vai.
- 7 Seven Nation Army – The White Stripes.