The Hot Rod distortion foot-pedal, built around DigiTech's AudioDNA processor, can morph between various different amplifier distortion sounds to deliver a great level of sound creativity.
The Hot Rod features a morph knob which blends between three totally distinct metal distortion types, rather than working from a single distortion type circuit with tone controls. This provides a wide variety of different metal distortion sounds that can be dialed in quickly and easily.
In addition, the pedal has spectral contouring equalization which delivers wider, stronger EQ control. It also features a second output that has cabinet emulation which can go direct to a mixing board.
Rock distortion morphing foot-pedal
Dual outputs allow for connecting to either an amplifier or line input of a mixer
Mixer output contains CIT bass-cabinet emulation technology
Level Knob
Controls the effect's output level
Tone Knob
Controls the boost or cut of low frequencies
Gain Knob
Controls the amount of distortion gain
Morph Knob
Morphs between the three different metal distortion voicings. The minimum position features a smooth, warm distortion tone. The 12 o'clock position has a classic, edgy distortion sound reminiscent of a British Stack. The maximum position provides high gain fuzz distortion
