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# True bypass & 9V DC power adapter included 10 whammy + 11 harmony/detune modes Rugged metal chassis for road-ready durability DigiTech Whammy 5th Generation Pitch Shifting Guitar Pedal

**Brand:** digitech
**Price:** € 73.36
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## Summary

> 🎸 Drop the pitch, not the vibe — own the stage with DigiTech Whammy 5th Gen!

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- **What is this?** DigiTech Whammy 5th Generation Pitch Shifting Guitar Pedal by digitech
- **How much does it cost?** € 73.36 with free shipping
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## Best For

- digitech enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted digitech brand quality
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## Key Features

- • **Zero Signal Loss:** True bypass design guarantees your pure tone stays intact when pedal is off—no compromises.
- • **Plug & Play Power:** Includes 9V DC adapter and MIDI input for effortless integration into any pro pedalboard setup.
- • **Built to Rock Hard:** Rugged metal chassis ensures your pedal survives every gig and rehearsal without a scratch.
- • **Ultimate Tone Control:** 10 whammy, 9 harmony, and 2 detune settings let you craft your signature sound on the fly.
- • **Seamless Pitch Shifting Mastery:** Next-gen algorithms deliver classic & chord modes for flawless live tuning shifts.

## Overview

The DigiTech Whammy 5th Generation Pitch Shifting Guitar Pedal is a professional-grade stompbox featuring advanced pitch shifting algorithms with classic and chord modes, 10 whammy and 11 harmony/detune settings, and a rugged metal chassis. Designed for live performance, it offers true bypass for zero tone loss and comes with a 9V DC power adapter and MIDI input, making it a versatile and durable choice for guitarists and bassists seeking quick, on-the-fly tuning changes without retuning their instrument.

## Description

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Review: Surprisingly Good - This is a surprisingly good stomp box. Well packaged, very well priced, sturdy construction, easy to use, and comes with its own 2A, 9V DC power pack. This is useful given that the Drop draws a fair amount of current; although sitting in Position 2 on my pedal board, directly after my Boss Tuner, the TU-3 can provide the Drop with the required power. Oh, yeah; and it's also a true bypass pedal i.e., it will sit connected on a pedal board with no power and still allow a signal to pass clean through it, unprocessed of course. As one of a range of Digitech "whammy" pedals, the Drop seems to be the best option for a guitarist (or bassist) who needs to detune to a lower standard tuning, quickly and easily, whilst, of course, not actually retuning their guitar (or bass). I've now had the opportunity to test the pedal extensively and, as a guitarist and bass player, I can provide the following assessment; all based on a lot of Rockdown home use and at a series of band rehearsals. First up, it's not for those who expect sound perfection (and neither you should at this price). I found that the Drop can transpose pristine clean guitar and bass tones but, if you listen closely, there is definitely a loss of sound quality. However, this varies depending on the sound. I think that this is a matter of personal taste but IMHO such expectations should be aligned with significantly more expensive equipment. Indeed, as the Drop has no perceptible latency, some sound deterioration is inevitable and, from what I can tell, "Nobody Knows" you are even digitally dropping on the fly (just you!). However, the chances are that you are a guitarist (or bassist) who is playing with a certain degree of bite, grit, dirt, overdrive, distortion, "scream", fuzz, etc. If so, this little stomp box will probably exceed your expectations; as it certainly did mine. Simply put, in terms of sound quality, I could Drop my guitar by a semitone (Eb) or a tone (D) and the "new" standard tuning sounded great. Then it was down to C and "baritone" B, again with very satisfying results. It goes a lot further but I can't say that I tested these lower registers to any great degree (although I am sure that they will be fine). Note: the Drop allows you to change standard tunings (e.g., E standard to Eb standard, etc.), but will not cope with alternate tuning changes (e.g., E standard to the equivalent Drop D). If that's what you need, buy a Variax. Finally, and being a bass player, first and foremost, the most impressive aspect that I have encountered to date, was during my band's final pre-pandemic rehearsal in 2o2o. To the best of my knowledge, the Drop is intended for use with a guitar, not a bass (for which there is a blue Whammy). However, on this particular occasion, the Drop was playing host to my bass playing (which, being "rock" influenced, has a little dirt in its tone). In essence, I decided to Drop a few tones, on the fly, and play, as if tuned to my usual E standard. Hence, I played a couple of tracks in "D" and finally in "C". Not only did my fellow band members fail to notice anything "out of the ordinary" but personally, I was seriously (and I mean seriously) impressed with my bass tone. In summary, unless you are a perfectionist (in which case you are looking way below the required price point), this is a remarkable little pedal; if, that is, your requirements, as a guitarist, are to Drop a standard tuning both quickly and easily. And, as above, if you are a bass player with similar requirements, then this is a stomp box that is well worth looking at. In summary, HIGHLY recommended. ~ Notes ~ [1]: IMHO, the Drop is for use in a live environment where on the fly standard tuning changes are required. [2]: However, I wouldn't use it to record and it is certainly not a substitute for carrying say three quitars tuned to E, Eb and D standard. [3]: Similarly, if you are constantly playing in lower registers e.g. Eb standard down to B standard, get yourself a 5-String bass or a Baritone guitar (as needs must).
Review: Amazing piece of kit - This is a really good pedal - I saw it demoed by death metal guitarist Ola Englund at a guitar clinic, and was really impressed. It allows you to down tune your guitar at the flick of a switch without having to retune any strings - which is especially vital if you have a Floyd rose on your guitar and haven't got another guitar tuned lower. It does it a semitone at a time - so if you are in the usual E tuning with one turn of the knob and hit the switch and you are down at Eb tuning, another turn and you are at D etc. It drop tunes all your strings at once so if you want to do, say drop C, then you will need to down tune the top string first. I've found there is no lag with the pedal in operation (although make sure it is the first pedal after your guitar in the chain otherwise it may not work as well), it sounds brilliant - the sound still sounds very natural with it on and you don't seem to lose any sound quality. I've also tried it with Rocksmith on the Xbox and it works a treat. You do need to have the sound up fairly loud though as otherwise it sounds a bit odd when you can hear the stings playing something different to what is coming out the amp. It also looks fairly bomb proof - it is a nice solid metal case, well constructed. I've heard of several bands using these live and finding them robust on the road. All in all, whether you are a gigging musician or a home player, this is a must own pedal! Or you could buy loads of guitars instead and have them all tuned differently...

## Features

- Next generation pitch shifting algorithms with 'classic' and 'chords' shifting modes
- True bypass
- 10 whammy settings, 9 harmony settings, 2 detune settings
- Rugged metal chassis, midi input
- 9v dc power adapter included

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B007ZXWQ8E |
| Amperage | 300 Milliamps |
| Audio Output Effects | Harmonization & Tone Change |
| Best Sellers Rank | 1,144 in Musical Instruments & DJ ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments & DJ ) 1 in Acoustic Guitar Effects |
| Brand | DigiTech |
| Brand Name | DigiTech |
| Colour | Red |
| Connector Type | DC Power Adapter |
| Controls Type | Push Button |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 2,903 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00691991202629 |
| Hardware Interface | 1/4-inch Audio |
| Included Components | 9v dc power adapter |
| Item Dimensions | 19.7 x 16.5 x 6.4 centimetres |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 19.7L x 16.5W x 6.4H centimetres |
| Item Weight | 1.63 kg |
| Item weight | 1.63 kg |
| Manufacturer | Digitech |
| Model Name | WHAMMY |
| Model Number | WHAMMY |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product dimensions | 19.7L x 16.5W x 6.4H centimetres |
| Signal Format | Analog |
| Style | 5th Gen Guitar Pedal |
| UPC | 799491183216 691991202629 |
| Unit Count | 1.00 Count |
| Voltage | 9 Volts |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** DigiTech
- **Colour:** Red
- **Item weight:** 1.63 kg
- **Product dimensions:** 19.7L x 16.5W x 6.4H centimetres
- **Style:** 5th Gen Guitar Pedal

## Images

![DigiTech Whammy 5th Generation Pitch Shifting Guitar Pedal - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/31Eq+gV-QxL.jpg)
![DigiTech Whammy 5th Generation Pitch Shifting Guitar Pedal - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/91Uobg9BBEL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Does this do everything the 5th generation pedal does?**
A: Yes, except it doesn't have the classic algorithm switch. This switches from the polyphonic shifting used on this and the WhammyV to the old algorithm, which is super glitchy on chords [and that's why it's fun]. If you want that feature you'll need a WhammyV or an early Whammy. Otherwise get this, it's built like a tank, tracks REALLY fast, and doesn't really get artificial sounding until 7 tones up-shifting or higher.

**Q: Does it work on bass ? I need to detune  from e to e flat ?**
A: The short answer is YES (as previously advised): It does work on bass, so there's no need to detune. In fact, as a bass player, I've had the "Drop" down to C standard and the rest of the band didn't even notice. HOWEVER, I tend to find that this works best if you have a little grit on your sound. If your sound is clean and pristine, the quality of the "drop" isn't as good as the original (although I concede that this is a matter of opinion). You also need to pay attention to where the pedal is placed in relation to other pedals if this applies. If so, I find it works best in an effects chain which starts with a buffered tuner (e.g., a Boss), after which the "Drop" is placed second prior to any other processing (although this is not a hard and fast rule; IMHO, you should experiment).

**Q: What power supply should I get for this pedal?**
A: 9v

**Q: I want to buy this for my grandson. I haven't a clue about these things. Will I need to buy special cables also?**
A: It comes with a power adapter so all you need is a patch cable to go between the pedal and the amp (or other pedals)

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Surprisingly Good
*by D***B on 1 March 2020*

This is a surprisingly good stomp box. Well packaged, very well priced, sturdy construction, easy to use, and comes with its own 2A, 9V DC power pack. This is useful given that the Drop draws a fair amount of current; although sitting in Position 2 on my pedal board, directly after my Boss Tuner, the TU-3 can provide the Drop with the required power. Oh, yeah; and it's also a true bypass pedal i.e., it will sit connected on a pedal board with no power and still allow a signal to pass clean through it, unprocessed of course. As one of a range of Digitech "whammy" pedals, the Drop seems to be the best option for a guitarist (or bassist) who needs to detune to a lower standard tuning, quickly and easily, whilst, of course, not actually retuning their guitar (or bass). I've now had the opportunity to test the pedal extensively and, as a guitarist and bass player, I can provide the following assessment; all based on a lot of Rockdown home use and at a series of band rehearsals. First up, it's not for those who expect sound perfection (and neither you should at this price). I found that the Drop can transpose pristine clean guitar and bass tones but, if you listen closely, there is definitely a loss of sound quality. However, this varies depending on the sound. I think that this is a matter of personal taste but IMHO such expectations should be aligned with significantly more expensive equipment. Indeed, as the Drop has no perceptible latency, some sound deterioration is inevitable and, from what I can tell, "Nobody Knows" you are even digitally dropping on the fly (just you!). However, the chances are that you are a guitarist (or bassist) who is playing with a certain degree of bite, grit, dirt, overdrive, distortion, "scream", fuzz, etc. If so, this little stomp box will probably exceed your expectations; as it certainly did mine. Simply put, in terms of sound quality, I could Drop my guitar by a semitone (Eb) or a tone (D) and the "new" standard tuning sounded great. Then it was down to C and "baritone" B, again with very satisfying results. It goes a lot further but I can't say that I tested these lower registers to any great degree (although I am sure that they will be fine). Note: the Drop allows you to change standard tunings (e.g., E standard to Eb standard, etc.), but will not cope with alternate tuning changes (e.g., E standard to the equivalent Drop D). If that's what you need, buy a Variax. Finally, and being a bass player, first and foremost, the most impressive aspect that I have encountered to date, was during my band's final pre-pandemic rehearsal in 2o2o. To the best of my knowledge, the Drop is intended for use with a guitar, not a bass (for which there is a blue Whammy). However, on this particular occasion, the Drop was playing host to my bass playing (which, being "rock" influenced, has a little dirt in its tone). In essence, I decided to Drop a few tones, on the fly, and play, as if tuned to my usual E standard. Hence, I played a couple of tracks in "D" and finally in "C". Not only did my fellow band members fail to notice anything "out of the ordinary" but personally, I was seriously (and I mean seriously) impressed with my bass tone. In summary, unless you are a perfectionist (in which case you are looking way below the required price point), this is a remarkable little pedal; if, that is, your requirements, as a guitarist, are to Drop a standard tuning both quickly and easily. And, as above, if you are a bass player with similar requirements, then this is a stomp box that is well worth looking at. In summary, HIGHLY recommended. ~ Notes ~ [1]: IMHO, the Drop is for use in a live environment where on the fly standard tuning changes are required. [2]: However, I wouldn't use it to record and it is certainly not a substitute for carrying say three quitars tuned to E, Eb and D standard. [3]: Similarly, if you are constantly playing in lower registers e.g. Eb standard down to B standard, get yourself a 5-String bass or a Baritone guitar (as needs must).

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Amazing piece of kit
*by J***D on 19 December 2015*

This is a really good pedal - I saw it demoed by death metal guitarist Ola Englund at a guitar clinic, and was really impressed. It allows you to down tune your guitar at the flick of a switch without having to retune any strings - which is especially vital if you have a Floyd rose on your guitar and haven't got another guitar tuned lower. It does it a semitone at a time - so if you are in the usual E tuning with one turn of the knob and hit the switch and you are down at Eb tuning, another turn and you are at D etc. It drop tunes all your strings at once so if you want to do, say drop C, then you will need to down tune the top string first. I've found there is no lag with the pedal in operation (although make sure it is the first pedal after your guitar in the chain otherwise it may not work as well), it sounds brilliant - the sound still sounds very natural with it on and you don't seem to lose any sound quality. I've also tried it with Rocksmith on the Xbox and it works a treat. You do need to have the sound up fairly loud though as otherwise it sounds a bit odd when you can hear the stings playing something different to what is coming out the amp. It also looks fairly bomb proof - it is a nice solid metal case, well constructed. I've heard of several bands using these live and finding them robust on the road. All in all, whether you are a gigging musician or a home player, this is a must own pedal! Or you could buy loads of guitars instead and have them all tuned differently...

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The Boss does great intelligent harmonies (which is what I bought it for)
*by S***D on 30 August 2017*

I bought this pedal to supplement a Boss Harmonist 6 I am using on my pedal board. The Boss does great intelligent harmonies (which is what I bought it for), but can also do pitch shifting. However, without an additional expression pedal, the boss can only do "UP" or "Down" pitch shifts by pressing the pedal down. There is no "on the fly" control of the sweep speed. I needed a pedal with a treadle! Hence the Whammy! - it has a great reputation for being the top dog for this sort of thing, so I ordered one. First impressions were of great build quality, and of a relatively compact, solid feel. All the controls feel high quality, and inspire confidence! The treadle action is smooth, and stays in position when left toe-up or toe-down. I suspect this may loosen with use, but can always be tightened up again by tightening the treadle pivot points! Small, accurate pitch shifts are difficult, as others have said, but I suspect the pedal was not designed for this, and is not what I bought it for, so this can be forgiven. This pedal does do exactly what I bought it for - and is great for quick whoops, ludicrous bends, as well as sustained playing in a raised (or lowered) pitch! The octave and de-tune modes are also great! As others have said - it's great for confusing/annoying other band members (and the audience!)....Works best in front of the amp, rather than in the effects loop - which is the opposite of the Boss Harmonist I mentioned earlier. (this sounds great in the loop, but truly dreadful in front of an over-driven amp!)

## Frequently Bought Together

- DigiTech Whammy (5th Gen) 2-Mode Pitch-shift Effect with True Bypass
- Donner DP-1 Guitar Power Supply 10 Isolated DC Output for 9V/12V/18V Effect Pedal
- MXR Patch Cable 6 in|15 cm - 3 Pack (3PDCP06)

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