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DigiTech RP70 Modeling Processor
Guitar Effects Pedal with 100 Presets


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ItemID: RP70   Retail Price: $119.95
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
 
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:
  • 20 Tone and Effects Libraries
  • 100 presets (50 factory, 50 user)
  • 12 amp / 8 cabinet models
  • 6 distortion stompbox models
  • 32 effects models
  • 5 seconds of delay time
  • 40 High quality drum patterns
  • Separate 1/4" Left and Right Outputs
  • Stereo 1/8" headphone output
  • Built-in chromatic tuner
  • Built-in expression pedal input
  • Power supply included

Great effects in a compact pedal with the Digitech RP70!

Customer Reviews
 They Shouldn't have changed it  
by Dr. Mark from Pittsburgh, PA, March 02, 2008
Music Background:  40 years as a professional musician


“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 tones 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...” Read More
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