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DigiTech RP70Item ID: RP70Guitar Effects Pedal with 100 Presets Yes, It's In Stock!This item is available for immediate delivery. Our centrally-located warehouse ensures you the fastest delivery time in the industry. Order now by adding to your cart or call your Sales Engineer.Get more value at Sweetwater
From Our Research Team:Great effects from Digitech!The DigiTech RP70 guitar effects processor features the sounds of 16 amps and 32 programmable effects (up to nine at a time). Using a multi-effects device has never been easier thanks to the RP70's no-nonsense user interface. Just select the effect and dial in one of the great pre-programmed settings. If this weren't enough, the built-in drum machine is a great tool for practicing; and an easy-to-use 13-LED tuner on the RP70 ensures you're always in tune.Digitech RP70 Features:
Great effects in a compact pedal with the Digitech RP70!
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Reviewsbased on 2 reviewsGreat gift for our beginner
by Amy from
We purchased this for our 17 year old. He loves it! You can program your own sounds. He's only been playing for about a year and I'm sure he'll eventually want a top-notch one eventually, but we th... read more [+]ink it's great! close [-]
January 20, 2012 Music Background: They Shouldn't have changed it
by Dr. Mark from Pittsburgh, PA
I bought this to replace a RP80 which I spilled a cup of coffee on. I bought the RP70 thinking it would be an improvement over the original RP80. I was somewhat disappointed as the RP80 had richer ton... read more [+]es and better samples. However, they did improve on the Blackface settings but I feel that the Marshall type settings and the delays were better on the RP80. I have used the RP70 out playing through a clean 60 watt solid state amp and it performed well. I have an inexpensive volume pedal, which I bought for my keyboard, and it worked fine out of the accent pedal jack, so if you have a pedal, save yourself some bucks with the RP 70. Personally, I liked the sound of the RP80 better, so if I were you, I'd buy the RP50(which is like the RP80 but without the accent pedal) while you still can. If it ain't broke, don't fix it. close [-]
March 2, 2008 Music Background: 40 years as a professional musician Also popular
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