Musician’s Friend Staff Writer
You have to take only one look at DigiTech’s new HardWire Pedals to tell they are pedals of a higher caliber. They just look especially well built with all-metal construction and precision machining. And when you try them out, you quickly find your first impression is confirmed. DigiTech has always been known for creating effective effects, and the HardWire pedals will only add luster to their good reputation. These are pedals that are designed for high-level performance, sport innovative features and well-thought-out details, and are built to withstand the rough life on the rock tour.
There are seven pedals in the HardWire Series: the HT-2 Chromatic Tuner, CM-2 Tube Overdrive, SC-2 Valve Distortion, TL-2 Metal Distortion, CR-7 Stereo Chorus, DL-8 Delay/Looper, and RV-7 Stereo Reverb. As a group, they share a number of special characteristics. First, they each benefit from all-metal construction with precision machining and high-grade components. They are built to last and have a number of basic features that deal with the realities of performance, such as antiskid bottom pads, glow-in-the-dark labels, and Stomplock, a cap that fits over the knobs so no accidental changes in settings occur during performance.
Thinking inside the box
Internally, these pedals are distinguished by a number of special features. One is true bypass. When the pedal is turned off, it has no coloring effect on your signal whatsoever. The pedals are also designed so that if you lose power to them during a performance, they automatically go into bypass mode. You may lose the pedal, but not your tone.
Another special HardWire feature is high-voltage operation. Each HardWire Pedal contains special circuitry that boosts the voltage supplied by its nine-volt battery to an operating voltage of 15 volts. This means more headroom so that guitars that have high-output pickups won’t overdrive the pedal and clip. This same circuitry also keeps voltage constant so that performance doesn’t degrade as the battery runs down. There’s none of the grittiness and distortion indicating a weakening battery found in other pedals.
The HT-2 Chromatic Tuner
The HT-2 fulfills all the usual requirements demanded of a tuner and more. It’s accurate, visible, and durable. It is also especially stable, which many tuners simply are not. It has both a note display window and LEDs that show pitch level, multiple tuning references, and normal and strobe tuning modes. Its outstanding quality is stability. You don’t have to hit a moving target as you tune, as with many tuners. This makes tuning faster and more certain.
Three stereo pedals
First is the RV-7 Stereo Reverb. This is a great reverb pedal. It features mono or stereo operation, and it contains seven studio-quality Lexicon reverbs from Audio DNA2: Room, Plate, Reverse, Modulated, Gated, Hall, and Spring. What is new and different about this pedal is a “Liveliness” control that adds sparkle as you dial it up.
The CR-7 Stereo Chorus is another pedal built around an Audio DNA2 chip. It gives you a choice of seven chorus types: Modern, Multi, Analog, Studio, Boutique, Jazz, and Vintage. It offers stereo operation as well as mono, so you can connect two amplifiers for especially fat and spatially rich effects.
The DL-8 Delay/Looper is a third pedal based on Audio DNA2. It is a really easy-to-use looper—you just hold down the pedal and play to set up a loop—and it's capable of loops up to 20 seconds. It is also a versatile delay with delay times ranging from 150 milliseconds to eight seconds, and has six delay types: Reverse, Modulated, Analog, Slapback, Lo Fi, and Tape. It sounds fantastic in all modes.
Three distortion effects
All three distortion pedals are fully analog in design and together give you a wide range of distortions. The pedal any guitar player will love is the CM-2 Tube Overdrive, especially those players who stay closer to the clean end of the spectrum. It has a Classic/Modified switch that lets you toggle between a warm, smooth, very creamy overdriven tube sound and a fatter, hot-rodded overdrive with more gain. High and low EQ controls let you substantially tweak these basic modes, and your real tone shines through it all. This is not a tone murderer.
The SC-2 Valve Distortion takes distortion to a deeper zone, delivering an amp-like sound as if the front-end of the amp is cranked significantly. This pedal, like the Tube Overdrive, sets you up with a choice of modes: Crunch or Saturated. Level, Gain, High, and Low tone knobs can be tweaked to give you a range from classic crunch to modern high gain.
For over-the-top distortion, the Hardwire Series offers the TL-2 Metal Distortion. I like the fact it isn’t one-dimensional as many metal pedals are. It is a fat, heavy distortion but gives you a lot of dialing potential within that range. A Tight/Loose voicing switch mainly alters the bottom end, making it tight and punchy or loose and fluffy. Low, Mid, and High tone controls with sweepable midrange let you scoop to your heart’s content.
Surefire hits
The HardWire pedals are sure to find many admirers. They sound great, are built like little tanks, and each one is versatile and easy to dial. Features such as true bypass and high-voltage operation only make them that much easier to appreciate. Above all else, it’s the quality of their sounds that will win the hearts of even the most jaded guitarists.
Features & Specs
- Rugged all-metal construction
- Precision machining
- True bypass
- High-voltage operation
- Automatically goes to bypass with power loss
- Constant voltage, even as battery declines
- Nonskid bottoms and switch surfaces
- Lexicon reverbs, delays, and choruses
- Mono or stereo operation in the DL-8, CR-7, and RV-7
- Includes Stomplock knob covers, gaffer tape for visibility labeling, Velcro for mounting
- 9V battery power
- Easy battery access
You can’t go wrong with a HardWire Pedal or two or seven in your kit. They’re the real deal. Give us a call and we’ll set you up. The lowest price and your complete satisfaction are guaranteed.
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