DigiTech Guitar EX 7 User Manual

 
Congratulations and special thanks from DigiTech® for choosing the  
Expression FactoryTM Pedal.  
When you want to express emotion with your guitar, two hands are great,  
but two hands and a foot are better.Years ago, pioneering musicians and  
engineers developed technology that let your foot alter and enhance your  
guitar’s tone while your fingers are busy playing the notes.These pedals  
were so revolutionary, they’ve endured and evolved through the years: the  
wah pedal, the flanger, the rotary speaker, the pitch bender, the chorus,  
and the volume swell.These pedals placed guitarists’ feet on the path to  
the future of modern music.  
The DigiTech Expression Factory captures seven of the most versatile and  
dramatic pedal-controlled effects in guitar equipment history: theVox®  
Clyde McCoyWahTM* and the Dunlop® Cry BabyTMWah*, the Leslie®  
147 Rotary Speaker*, the A/DATM Flanger*, the Unicord Uni-VibeTM*,  
the DigiTech® XP300 Space StationTM Synth SwellTM*, and the DigiTech  
Whammy®*.The Expression Factory lets you walk in the shoes of many  
mighty guitarists before you, who discovered that with one foot on the  
stage or the studio floor, and the other foot on an expression pedal, the  
journey through exciting and dramatic guitar tones will never end.  
* DigiTech, X-Series, CIT, Flexible Output Mode, DOD,Whammy, Space Station, Synth Swell, Metal Master,  
Expression Factory, Johnson Amplification, and Distortion Factory are trademarks of Harman International  
Industries, Inc. Other product names modeled in this product are trademarks of their respective companies  
that do not endorse and are not associated or affiliated with DigiTech. They are trademarks of other manu-  
 
facturers and were used merely to identify products whose sounds were reviewed in the creation of this  
product.  
Included Items  
The DigiTech® Expression FactoryTM Pedal includes the following items:  
• DigiTech Expression Factory Pedal  
• PS0913B Power Supply  
This Owner’s Manual  
• DigiTechWarranty Card  
• DigiTech Brochure  
Please make sure that all of these items have been included before you  
get started.  
 
Setup Directions  
Follow these setup directions before use:  
1.Turn the volume down on the amplifier/mixer you are connecting to.  
2. Connect the pedal output to the amplifier/mixer input.  
3. Connect the guitar to the pedal input.  
4. Connect the power supply to the pedal.  
5.Turn up your amplifier/mixer level to your desired listening level.  
6.Turn on the Effect Model by pressing the TOE SWITCH (or turn on  
the Effect + Distortion Model by pressing the HEEL SWITCH).  
 
The Expression FactoryTM Features at a Glance  
The Expression FactoryTM has seven Effect Models that you can select  
(one at a time) and control with your foot by using the Expression Pedal.  
You can also modify each Effect Model’s tone and behavior with three  
knobs.  
The Expression Factory also has seven selectable Distortion Models that  
can only be used (one at a time) in conjunction with any Effect Model.  
You can modify each Distortion Model with three knobs.  
The Expression Factory has six Cabinet Models (based on the cabinets  
of popular amplifiers) which are associated with the seven Distortion  
Models.  
The Expression Factory can also be used as a volume pedal.  
 
The Expression FactoryTM outputs can be configured in one of four Out-  
put Modes:  
1. Mono Mode – Outputs a mono signal through either the OUT 1 (AMP)  
jack or the OUT 2 (MIXER) jack.  
2. Stereo Mixer Mode – Outputs a stereo signal through both the OUT 1  
(AMP) and OUT 2 (MIXER) jacks, suitable for connecting to a mixer or  
recording device.  
3. Stereo Amp Mode – Outputs a stereo signal through both the OUT 1  
(AMP) and OUT 2 (MIXER) jacks, suitable for connecting to an ampli-  
fier.  
4. Amp + Mixer Mode – Outputs a mono signal through the OUT 1  
(AMP) jack suitable for connecting to an amplifier, and also outputs a  
mono signal through the OUT 2 (MIXER) jack, suitable for connecting  
to a mixer or recording device.  
When the Expression Factory is shipped from the factory, the default  
modes are Mono Mode and Stereo Mixer Mode. Refer to the Flexible  
Output ModeTM Setup section of this manual for more information.  
 
1. OUT 1 (AMP)*  
Connect this output jack to your  
guitar amplifier. Refer to the Flex-  
ible Output ModeTM Setup sec-  
tion for more information.  
2. OUT 2 (MIXER)*  
This output has been specifically  
tailored for use with a full range  
audio system and is designed to be  
plugged directly into a mixer or  
recording device for optimal per-  
formance. Refer to the Flexible  
Output Mode Setup section for  
more information.  
3. (Tip) - CONTROL 1  
Model dependent. Refer to the Ef-  
fect Model Control table for more  
information.  
(Ring) - DIST LEVEL  
Controls distortion level.  
* Use only unbalancedTS instrument cables.  
 
4. INDICATOR LED  
7. (Tip) - CONTROL 3  
Model dependent. Refer to the Ef-  
fect Model Control table for more  
information.  
This LED indicates the status of  
the selected Model or the current  
Mode: OFF=bypass, GREEN=Effect  
Model on, RED=Effect Model and  
Distortion Model on, FLASHING  
YELLOW=Distoriton Model Select  
mode.  
(Ring) - DIST GAIN  
Controls distortion gain.  
8. MODEL  
This knob selects one of the seven  
different Effect Models:  
5. (Tip) - CONTROL 2  
Model dependent. Refer to the Ef-  
fect Model Control table for more  
information.  
1. Dunlop® Cry BabyTM Wah  
2.VintageVox® Clyde McCoyTM  
Wah  
(Ring) - DISTTONE  
Controls distortion tone.  
3. DigiTech® XP300 Space  
StationTM Synth SwellTM  
4. DigiTech Whammy®  
5. Unicord Uni-VibeTM  
6. Leslie® 147 Rotary Speaker  
7.A/DATM Flanger  
6. POWER SUPPLY JACK  
Connect only the included PS0913B  
(9V AC) power supply to this jack.  
Note that the Expression FactoryTM  
is not equipped for battery power.  
Refer to the Model Descriptions  
section for detailed explanations of  
each model’s controls.  
 
9. INPUT  
To enable the HEEL or TOE  
Connect your instrument to this  
jack.  
SWITCHES, press firmly on the  
heel or toe of the EXPRESSION  
PEDAL. The INDICATOR LED  
will change color when the HEEL  
or TOE SWITCH is engaged.  
10. FOOTSWITCH  
Plug in the optional FS3X  
footswitch here. Refer to the  
Using the Optional FS3X  
Footswitch section to see what  
the FS3X can do with the Expres-  
If the EXPRESSION PEDAL’s  
range becomes diminished over  
time, it may be necessary to re-cali-  
brate the pedal. Refer to the  
Calibrating the Expression Ped-  
al section for more information.  
sion FactoryTM  
.
11. EXPRESSION PEDAL  
Serves as a variable control for each  
of the Effect Models. Also used  
for engaging the HEEL and TOE  
SWITCHES, which enable the  
selected Effect Models and Distor-  
tion Models. (Refer to the Effect  
Model Control table for more  
information about the EXPRES-  
SION PEDAL.)  
 
Selecting and Enabling an Effect Model  
1. Use the MODEL KNOB to select an Effect Model. (Refer to the Ef-  
fect Model Control table for a list of Effect Models.)  
2. Rock the pedal forward and press firmly on the TOE SWITCH.  
The INDICATOR LED lights green to show that the Effect Model is  
enabled.  
3.To bypass the Effect Model, rock the pedal forward and press firmly on  
the TOE SWITCH.The INDICATOR LED turns off to show that  
the Effect Model is bypassed.  
 
MODEL DESCRIPTIONS  
MODEL 1. Dunlop® Cry BabyTM  
As theWah pedal increased in popularity, slight changes were made to the  
original design. One of the most popular versions of theWah pedal was  
(and is) the Dunlop® Cry BabyTM. By using an Italian-made Fasel inductor  
(and making some other design alterations), the Dunlop Cry Baby creates  
a slightly thicker tone that is reminiscent of guitar legends of the late 60s  
and early 70s.  
Control 1 (tip): Frequency Range – Changes the high and low fre-  
quency centers of theWah sweep.  
Control 2 (tip): Q (Shape) – Changes the bandwidth of the frequency  
centers. Lower settings produce a mildWah effect, higher settings pro-  
duce extremeWah filtering.  
Control 3 (tip): Volume – Boosts or cuts the output level when the  
Wah is enabled.  
Expression Pedal – Controls theWah effect.  
 
MODEL 2.Vox® Clyde McCoyTM Wah  
In 1966, an L.A. session guitarist and aVox® electrical engineer tinkered  
around with an amp’s tone circuit and created an archetype of elec-  
tric guitar tone: the original Clyde McCoyTM Wah pedal. Though it was  
designed for the guitar,Vox initially thought they’d sell more to trumpet  
players; that’s why trumpet player Clyde McCoy’s name graces the pedal  
to this day. Few horn players use the pedal today, but countless guitarists  
know the unmistakable tone and range acheived by this pedal, thanks to  
its active circuit and dinstinctive high peak.  
Control 1 (tip): Frequency Range – Changes the high and low fre-  
quency centers off theWah sweep.  
Control 2 (tip): Q (Shape) – Changes the bandwidth of the frequency  
centers. Lower settings produce a mildWah effect, higher settings pro-  
duce extremeWah filtering.  
Control 3 (tip): Volume – Boosts or cuts the output level when the  
Wah is enabled.  
Expression Pedal – Controls theWah effect.  
 
MODEL 3. DigiTech® XP300 Space StationTM  
Synth SwellTM  
This model recreates the most popular tone on a rare and hard-to-find  
pedal. The DigiTech® XP300 Space StationTM Synth SwellTM packs an entire  
outer-space string orchestra into your guitar, and lets you create other-  
worldly effects and flourishes which you can  
Octave Up  
control with the Expression Pedal.  
5th Up  
4th Down  
Control 1 (tip): Pitch Shift – Selects one  
of the seven different pitch shift intervals for  
the swell effect. (See diagram.)  
4th Up  
5th Down  
Detune  
Octave Down  
Control 2 (tip): Chorus/Pitch Balance –  
Pitch Shift Interval Positions  
Balances the pitch and chorus effects.  
Minimum position has chorus and no pitch shift; maximum position has  
pitch shift and no chorus.  
Control 3 (tip): Swell AttackTime – Adjusts the volume attack  
time. When in the minimum position, Autoswell attack is off (swell is  
controlled via the Expression Pedal). The maximum position has over 3  
seconds of volume attack.  
 
Expression Pedal – Controls the input level (volume swell).  
MODEL 4. DigiTech Whammy®  
Model 4 captures the unmistakable sound of DigiTech®’s legendary pitch-  
bender, theWhammy®. You can now command smooth pitch bends, rich  
detuning, accurate dive bombs, and fast-tracking harmony shifts, just like  
the original.  
Octave Up  
5th Up  
2 Octaves Up  
Control 1 (tip):  
Whammy Amount –  
Adjusts theWhammy pitch  
interval. (See diagram.)  
2nd Up > M3rd Up  
Detune  
Octave Down > Octave Up  
Reverse 2nd Down  
Whammy Amount Interval Positions  
Control 2 (tip): Tone –  
Adjusts the overall tone of theWhammy effect. Lower settings decrease  
high frequencies; higher settings increase high frequencies.  
Control 3 (tip):Wet/Dry Mix – Controls the dry level and effect level  
mix.  
Expression Pedal – Controls theWhammy pitch shift.  
 
MODEL 5. Unicord Uni-VibeTM  
This is the one that set the standard for all chorus pedals. The lush Uni-  
cord Uni-VibeTM chorus effect adds depth and dimension to your music  
that is both subtle and spectacular. No wonder the Unicord Uni-Vibe was  
the choice of so many guitar greats when it was created in the late 60s.  
True to the original, this model also offers a vibrato option.  
Control 1 (tip): Chorus/Vibrato – Selects either the chorus or the  
vibrato effect.Turn the knob all the way to the left to select chorus, or all  
the way to the right to select vibrato.  
Control 2 (tip): Intensity – Adjusts the amount of the effect.  
Control 3 (tip): Volume – Controls the output level of the effect.  
Expression Pedal – Controls the modulation speed. Rocking the pedal  
all the way back (toe up) bypasses the effect just like the original pedal.  
 
MODEL 6. Leslie® 147 Rotary Speaker  
Long prized by organ players for their rich sound and spine-chilling effects,  
rotating Leslie® speakers caught guitarists’ attention after being masterful-  
ly applied by experimenting vocalists and guitar virtuosos in the mid and  
late 60s. Many stompboxes simulate a rotating speaker effect, but Model  
6 approximates the sound of the Leslie 147 rotary speaker specifically,  
with all its subtle nuances and characteristics.  
Control 1 (tip): Drive – Controls the preamp drive/distortion of the  
pedal.  
Control 2 (tip): Minimum Speed – Controls the minimum speed  
reached when the pedal is rocked back (toe up).  
Control 3 (tip): Volume – Controls the output level of the Leslie  
effect.  
Expression Pedal – Controls the rotary speaker speed.  
 
MODEL 7.A/DATM Flanger  
Model 7 recreates the granddaddy of all flangers: the A/DATM Flanger. This  
stompbox set the stage for all flangers that followed in its footsteps. Af-  
ficionados recognize its dramatic jet-engine flyby sweep and appreciate its  
utter lack of background noise.  
Control 1 (tip): Range – Controls the amount of delay time variation  
from the Speed control. When Range is set to its minimum position, the  
Speed control has no effect on the delay time. When Range is set to its  
maximum position, the Speed control sweeps the entire delay time and  
the Expression pedal is effectively disabled.  
Control 2 (tip): Speed – Controls the LFO speed of the flanger effect  
based on the Range setting. When Range is set to its minimum position,  
the Speed control is effectively disabled and the flange sweep is controlled  
by the Expression Pedal.  
Control 3 (tip): Enhance – Controls the amount of feedback in the  
flanger effect. Higher settings produce more dramatic comb filtering.  
Expression Pedal – Manually controls the sweep of the flanger effect.  
The Expression Pedal acts like the Manual knob on the original pedal.  
 
Effect Model ControlTable  
Expression  
Effect Model  
Control 1  
Control 2  
Q (shape)  
Q (shape)  
Control 3  
Volume  
Pedal  
Frequency  
Range  
Frequency  
Range  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Dunlop Cry Baby  
Wah  
Vox Clyde McCoy Wah  
DigiTech XP300 Synth Swell  
DigiTech Whammy  
Unicord Univibe  
Wah  
Volume  
Pitch Shift  
Speed  
Volume  
Chorus/Pitch Swell Attack  
Balance  
Pitch Shift  
Time  
Wet/Dry  
Mix  
Whammy  
Shift  
Chorus/  
Vibrato  
Tone  
Intensity  
Volume  
Minimum  
Speed  
Maximum  
Speed  
Leslie 145 Rotary Speaker  
A/DA Flanger  
Speed  
Drive  
Range  
Effect  
Sweep**  
Speed  
Enhance  
* Volume Pedal Function  
When Model 7 is selected and bypassed, the Expression Pedal behaves  
as a volume pedal. This volume pedal control is disabled when either  
the Effect Model or the Effect + Distortion Model is enabled in  
Model 7.  
 
Settings to GetYou Going  
To recreate each Effect Model’s original tone and behavior, set Control  
Knobs 1-3 to the 12 o’clock position. And here are a few famous and  
familiar settings to get you started.  
Cry Baby® This setup models the stock Cry  
Baby® wah tone favored by giants like Page, Slash,  
and Hammett. Adjust the Frequency (Control 1)  
and Q (Control 2) settings for a customWah.  
Vox® Wah – Set the Control knobs in this fashion  
to make theWah pedal behave like a tone control  
on your guitar. Or set the Control knobs to 12  
o’clock to recreate Jimi Hendrix’s and Stevie Ray  
Vaughan’s favoriteWah.  
XP300 This setup gives you an octave synth  
swell effect very similar to what you hear in  
Audioslave’s “I AmThe Highway.”  
 
WhammyTM This setup models the octave  
WhammyTM shifting made famous by Rage Against  
the Machine. Set theWet/Dry Mix (Control 3)  
knob to 12 o’clock to create harmony shifting.  
Uni-VibeTM – Setting the knobs to this position  
and rocking the Expression Pedal just off of the  
heel gets that great Gilmour “Breathe” tone. Kick  
in the Big Muff® model and rock the pedal forward  
a bit for theWoodstock national anthem sound.  
Leslie® – Set the knobs in this position to give  
you a great rotary speaker tone.This effect added  
a subtle aura of mystery to the intro to “Hotel  
California” and the guitar solo in “Let It Be.”  
Flanger – For that classic jet flange sound, set the  
knobs to this position. The setting may remind  
you of the unmistakable intro toVan Halen’s  
“Unchained.”  
 
Selecting and Activating a Distortion Model + Effect  
Model  
The Expression FactoryTM has seven Distortion Models that can be  
selected using the MODEL knob. This is done by accessing the Distor-  
tion Model Select mode. Once this mode is accessed, the MODEL knob  
selects a Distortion Model while the rest of the knobs maintain their  
labeled functions. To enter Distortion Model Select mode, follow these  
steps:  
1. Rock the EXPRESSION PEDAL forward and then press and hold  
the TOE SWITCH for three seconds until the INDICATOR LED  
begins flashing yellow. If the distortion was already active, it will turn  
off first, and then turn back on once Distortion Model Select mode is  
active.  
2. Once the INDICATOR LED begins flashing yellow, use the MODEL  
knob to select between the different Distortion Models. The Effect  
Model that was selected prior to entering Distortion Model Select  
mode remains active and does not change as the MODEL knob selects  
 
the different Distortion Models. This lets you audition different Distor-  
tion Models with the current Effect Model. Use the three ring knobs  
labeled DIST LEVEL, DIST TONE, and DIST GAIN to adjust the  
distortion settings.  
3. Once a distortion model has been selected, you can exit Distortion  
Model Select mode by pressing the TOE SWITCH again. The Expres-  
sion Factory will then return to normal operation with both the effect  
and distortion bypassed. (The MODEL knob now might be on a dif-  
ferent Effect Model than before it was entered; if so, just turn it back to  
the desired Effect Model and press the TOE SWITCH to activate it.)  
NOTE: Once Distortion Model Select mode has been exited, the Distor-  
tion Model that was selected will be saved off with the Effect Model that  
was active when the distortion was selected. This lets you select and save  
a specific or different Distortion Model to use with each Effect Model.  
For a list of Distortion Models, refer to the Distortion and Cabinet  
Models section.  
 
Distortion and Cabinet Models  
Each Distortion Model also has CIT™ cabinet modeling associated with  
it when using the Out 2 (Mixer) output or when the pedal is in Stereo  
Mixer mode (see Flexible Output Mode)*. Here is a list of the cabinet  
models for each distortion:  
Distortion Model  
Cabinet Model  
Ibanez® TS-9  
DOD® Overdrive/preamp 250  
Boss® DS -1TM  
Fender® ’65 Deluxe Reverb® 1x12  
Marshall® 4x12 w/Celestion® GT-75s  
Johnson AmplificationTM 4x12 w/CelestionV30s  
Fender Bassman® Blonde 2x12  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
ProCo RatTM  
Boss® Metal Zone®  
DigiTech® Metal MasterTM  
EH® Big Muff® Pi  
Johnson Amplification 4x12 w/CelestionV30s  
VHT AmplificationTM 4x12 w/CelestionV30s  
Marshall 4x12 w/Celestion 25W Greenbacks  
* Model 6 already emulates a Leslie® speaker cabinet, so no Cabinet Model is ap-  
 
plied to the Distortion Model in any output mode.  
Flexible Output ModeTM  
The Expression FactoryTM has four Flexible Output Modes: Mono, Stereo  
Mixer, Stereo Amp, and Amp/Mixer.These modes let you send a mono sig-  
nal to an amp or a mixer, or a stereo signal to two amps or two channels  
of a mixer, or a mono signal to an amp and a mixer simultaneously.  
Mode 1 (MONO) is automatically selected when only one cable is  
plugged into either the OUT 1 (AMP) or OUT 2 (MIXER) output. Mode  
2 (STEREO MIXER), Mode 3 (STEREO AMP), and Mode 4 (AMP/MIXER)  
are enabled when two cables are plugged into both the OUT 1 (AMP)  
and OUT 2 (MIXER) outputs. Mode 2 (STEREO MIXER) is the factory  
default stereo output mode. Mode 3 (STEREO AMP) and Mode 4 (AMP/  
MIXER) can be enabled using the Flexible Output Mode Setup (Modes  
2-4 are all selected using the Flexible Output Mode Setup).  
 
Connections Diagram - Flexible Output Mode 1 (Mono)  
PS0913  
OR  
MIXER  
FS3X FOOTSWITCH  
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Connections Diagram - Flexible Output Mode 2  
(Stereo Mixer)  
PS0913  
MIXER  
FS3X FOOTSWITCH  
 
(OPTIONAL)  
Connections Diagram - Flexible Output Mode 3  
(Stereo Amp)  
PS0913  
AMPLIFIER  
FS3X FOOTSWITCH  
 
(OPTIONAL)  
AMPLIFIER  
Connections Diagram - Flexible Output Mode 4  
(Amp + Mixer)  
PS0913  
AND  
MIXER  
FS3X FOOTSWITCH  
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Flexible Output ModeTM Setup  
1. Power up the Expression FactoryTM Pedal.  
2. Select Model 7 using the MODEL knob.  
3. Press and hold the HEEL SWITCH for three seconds.The INDICA-  
TOR LED begins to flash green.  
4. Release the HEEL SWITCH.  
5. Turn the MODEL knob to Model 5 if you want to use AMP/MIXER  
mode (which lets you plug into both an amplifier and a mixer simulta-  
neously).  
Turn the MODEL knob to Model 6 to select STEREO AMP mode.  
Leave the MODEL knob at Model 7 to keep the factory default STE-  
REO MIXER mode selected.  
6. Press the TOE SWITCH to exit Flexible Output Mode Setup; the  
INDICATOR LED turns off and the pedal is bypassed.  
NOTE: Selecting any other Models besides 5, 6, or 7 will prevent you  
from exiting Flexible Output Mode Setup.  
 
Calibrating the Expression Pedal  
If the Expression Pedal’s range becomes diminished over time, it may be  
necessary to re-calibrate the pedal. Here is the procedure for calibration:  
1. Begin with the power disconnected from the Expression FactoryTM.  
2. Select Model 1 using the MODEL knob.  
3. Insert a standard mono (TS) guitar cable into the FOOTSWITCH  
jack.  
4. Connect the power supply to the Expression Factory. The INDICA-  
TOR LED begins flashing green.  
5. Rock the EXPRESSION PEDAL forward (toe down).  
6. Select Model 2 using the MODEL knob. The INDICATOR LED  
begins flashing yellow.  
7. Rock the EXPRESSION PEDAL back (toe up).  
8. Select Model 3 using the MODEL knob. The INDICATOR LED  
should flash green three times if calibration was successful.  
If the calibration procedure fails, the INDICATOR LED will flash red  
instead of green during step 8 and the unit will not return to normal  
operation until the Expression Pedal has been properly calibrated. Select  
Model 1 using the MODEL knob at this time and repeat steps 5-8 until  
 
Expression Pedal calibration is successful.  
Using the Optional FS3X Footswitch  
The Expression FactoryTM accommodates the optional FS3X 3-button  
footswitch.  
When an Effect Model or an Effect + Distortion Model is enabled, the  
MODE footswitch toggles between Effect Model only (green LED) and  
Effect + Distortion Model (red LED), until either the Expression Factory’s  
TOE SWITCH (Effect Model) or HEEL SWITCH (Effect Model +  
Distortion Model) has been pressed to put the Expression Factory into  
bypass.  
The DOWN footswitch selects the next model down. Pressing and  
holding the DOWN footswitch for three seconds selects Model 1.  
The UP footswitch selects the next model up. Pressing and holding the  
UP footswitch for three seconds selects Model 7.  
NOTE: Use only the stereoTRS cable that ships with the FS3X  
Footswitch to connect the Footswitch to the Expression Factory.  
 
FS3X Footswitch (Optional)  
DOWN  
Selects the next lower Model.  
Hold for three seconds to select  
MODEL 1.  
MODE  
Toggles between Effect Model only  
(green LED) and Effect + Distortion  
Model (red LED).  
UP  
Selects the next higher Model.  
Hold for three seconds to select  
MODEL 7.  
 
WARRANTY: We at DigiTech® are proud of our products and back up each one with the following war-  
ranty:  
1.The warranty registration card must be mailed within ten days after purchase date to validate this warranty.  
2. DigiTech warrants this product, when used solely within the U.S., to be free from defects in materials and  
workmanship under normal use and service.  
3. DigiTech liability under this warranty is limited to repairing or replacing defective materials that show  
evidence of defect, provided the product is returned to DigiTechWITH RETURN AUTHORIZATION,  
where all parts and labor will be covered up to a period of one year (this warranty is extended to a period  
of six years when the product has been properly registered by mail or through our website). A Return  
Authorization number may be obtained from DigiTech by telephone. The company shall not be liable for any  
consequential damage as a result of the product’s use in any circuit or assembly.  
4. Proof-of-purchase is considered to be the burden of the consumer.  
5. DigiTech reserves the right to make changes in design, or make additions to, or improvements upon this  
product without incurring any obligation to install the same on products previously manufactured.  
6.The consumer forfeits the benefits of this warranty if the product’s main assembly is opened and tampered  
with by anyone other than a certified DigiTech technician or, if the product is used with AC voltages outside  
of the range suggested by the manufacturer.  
7.The foregoing is in lieu of all other warranties, expressed or implied, and DigiTech neither assumes nor  
authorizes any person to assume any obligation or liability in connection with the sale of this product. In  
no event shall DigiTech or its dealers be liable for special or consequential damages or from any delay in the  
performance of this warranty due to causes beyond their control.  
NOTE:The information contained in this manual is subject to change at any time without notification. Some  
information contained in this manual may also be inaccurate due to undocumented changes in the product or  
operating system since this version of the manual was completed. The information contained in this version of  
the owner’s manual supersedes all previous versions.  
 
Specifications:  
• Controls – CONTROL 1/DIST LEVEL, CONTROL 2/DISTTONE,  
CONTROL 3/DIST GAIN, MODEL  
• Jacks – INPUT, FOOTSWITCH, OUT 1 (AMP), OUT 2 (MIXER)  
• Input Impedance – 1M Ohms  
• Output Impedance – 200 Ohms  
• Power Consumption – 4.5Watts  
• Dimensions – 10.14"(L) x 3.84"(W) x 2.47"(H)  
• Weight – 3.38 lbs.  
• Included Power Supply (one of the following):  
PS0913B – 100 (100V ~ 50/60Hz)  
PS0913B – 120 (120V ~ 60Hz)  
PS0913B – 230 (230V ~ 50Hz)  
PS0913B – 240 (240V ~ 60Hz)  
 
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Manufactured in the U.S.A.  
Printed 12/2005  
Expression FactoryTM Owner’s Manual 18-0351-A  
©2005 Harman International Industries, Incorporated, all rights reserved.  
DigiTech, X-Series, CIT, Flexible Output Mode, DOD,Whammy, Space Station, Synth Swell, Metal Master,  
Expression Factory, Johnson Amplification, and Distortion Factory are trademarks of Harman International  
Industries, Inc. Other product names modeled in this product are trademarks of their respective companies  
that do not endorse and are not associated or affiliated with DigiTech. They are trademarks of other  
manufacturers and were used merely to identify products whose sounds were reviewed in the  
creation of this product.  
 

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