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DigiTech Mosaic Polyphonic 12-string Effect Pedal

12-string Effect Pedal for Electric and Acoustic-electric Guitars
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DigiTech Mosaic Polyphonic 12-string Effect Pedal
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How to Milk 12-string Tones out of Your 6-string Guitar

With the DigiTech Mosaic on your pedalboard, you'll be able to create lush 12-string sounds with your 6-string electric or acoustic-electric guitar. The Mosaic does this by generating octave low strings and doubled high strings, which imbue your guitar tone with a crisp shimmer and remarkable polyphonic richness. And you get complete control of the 12-string effect, thanks to this amazing guitar pedal's independent Level and Tone controls. The guitarists here at Sweetwater have been eager to put this innovative stompbox through its paces, and we're confident that you'll be blown away by the richness, resonance, and celestial movement that the DigiTech Mosaic 12-string polyphonic effect pedal adds to your guitar tone.

DigiTech Mosaic Polyphonic 12-string Effect Pedal Features at a Glance:
  • Polyphonic pitch shifting and intelligent doubling add richness to your guitar tone
  • Independent Level and Tone controls offer plenty of tweakability
  • True-bypass switching preserves your tone when the effect is bypassed
The DigiTech Mosaic polyphonic 12-string effect pedal creates lush 12-string sounds with your 6-string guitar!

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Tech Specs

  • Pedal Type: 12-string Emulator
  • Inputs: 1 x 1/4"
  • Outputs: 1 x 1/4"
  • Power Source: 9V DC power supply (included)
  • Height: 1.75"
  • Width: 2.875"
  • Depth: 4.75"
  • Weight: 0.36 lbs.
  • Manufacturer Part Number: MOSAIC-U

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Reviews

It Does The Trick!
Purchased the DigiTech Mosaic Polyphonic 12-string Effect Pedal so that I could get near to an electric "12 string guitar" sound without electing to invest in a Rickenbacker 360/12. For me, it does the trick. Playing through a revamped '65 Blackface Fender Bandmaster, using any one of three guitars ('89 Fender Strat Plus, Gretsch G6122T PE CG, PRS Paul Allender SE), I can get the jingly vibe for which I was searching. Glad that I made this move. P.S. There are some other nifty, unique "voices" that can be crafted from this pedal.
Music background: "What I lack in talent, I make up for un volume."
Not bad but has limitations
After working with this pedal for several weeks I found that it just wasn't accomplishing what I thought it would do. I perform with a working acoustic trio. I was looking for a pedal that might fill in for an acoustic 12 string guitar on certain songs. This pedal did much better when used with an electric guitar in my opinion. Unfortunately that wasn't what I really needed it to do. I noticed a drop in overall volume/output even after trying different dial settings. It did do much better when coupled with an electric guitar. I would recommend it if that's what you're looking for. Sweetwater costumer service is great to deal with and made the return easy and simple. Kudos to them!!!
Music background: Gigging acoustic musician
Fiddle Magic
Violin: I purchased it for my Zeta Strados five-string violin, and it's perfect for adding brilliance and making double stops sound remarkably rich, like twin violins played in perfect unison.

Guitar: It took me a while to get the settings right for electric or acoustic guitars, but once the sweet spot is clicked in, it's definitely a nice, twelve-stringy sound and quite lovely.
Music background: Multi-Instrument and multi-music
NO ONE'S TALKING ABOUT HOW GREAT THIS IS FOR BASS!
From what reviews I have seen, almost everyone buys this pedal for guitar specifically. It sounds good on a 6-string, but my first time trying the Mosaic was with my bass. Let me tell you it changed my world. I have a Stingray type bass paired with an Ashdown combo, and with a little chorus on my Zoom pedal gives deep piano style richness. Turning on the Mosaic with this setup, WOW! I only ever need the level to be at 9 o'clock and the tone 10 o clock, and then it becomes less of a 12 string octave emulator, and more of a subtle but effective overtone. And no one else seems to have discovered this for bass! If you like an extra sparkle to your bass tone, get this! It will open up your bass frequency range and open up further musical explorations. 10 outta 10!
Music background: Mad scientist
Sounds like a 12-string!
I play in an acoustic trio, two guitars and a stand up bass, performing cover tunes. Purchased the DigiTech Mosaic from my outstanding sales engineer Caleb Lowrey to use for a couple of 12-string numbers, including the Byrds version of Mr. Tambourine Man. Wow, when I play the song's intro it sounds exactly like the record and I'm using a Taylor acoustic (with the ES2 preamp pickup system) plugged into a Fender Champion 40. Both of the Mosaic's knobs are cranked fully clockwise but I also use a Cali76 Compact Deluxe Compressor prior to the Mosaic in the signal chain with the attack set to 'fast'. This effectively clips the peaks off the initial string plucks to avoid a slight distortion overload in the Mosaic that the peak of the note can sometimes generate.
Music background: 50+ years playing and teaching guitar