The Drop : two guitars and one pedal.
If, like me, you have a list of dream guitars that would fill your wall, but also understand that, given the way the world is today, that wall of guitars will remain a dream, then this is the product for you. It's amazing for playing at home when switching between tunings for different songs, and for gigging, it will change the game. The ability to change your tuning with the twist of a dial and the push of a button is far easier than adjusting each string individually. If you have a guitar with a Floyd Rose or Evertune bridge, this will help with the extra work involved in tuning. One thing to note is that the sound can be a little artificial compared to physically tuning your strings. When you drop to lower semitones, you might hear a bit of wobble. However, this is easy to overcome by adjusting the bass on your amp. Ultimately, if you're playing loud enough, not many people will notice. I use two guitars: a Harley Benton S-620 TR (an amazing guitar for the price, I highly recommend it) which stays in standard tuning, and an Epiphone Les Paul, which I keep in drop D. To save you the trouble of figuring it out, here are the tunings you get when you drop down by each semitone (note that I used Bias FX's tuner for these, so they may not be 100% accurate): Standard Tuning: 0 (off) - EADGBE 1 - D#G#C#F#A#D# 2 - DGCFAD 3 - C#F#BEG#C# 4 - CFA#D#GC 5 - BEADF#B 6 - A#D#G#C#FA# 7 - ADGCEA Drop D Tuning: 0 (off) - DADGBE 1 - C#G#C#F#A#D# 2 - CGCFAD 3 - BF#BEG#C# 4 - A#FA#D#GC 5 - AEADF#B 6 - G#D#G#C#FA# 7 - GDGCFA Lastly, I showed this off to my guitar teacher. He was so impressed (and made it sound 100% better than I could) that he went and purchased the big brother to the Whammy DT.

Technical Data
- Manufactured by Digitech
- Released in 2014
- Average price : $162
- Weight : 360g
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