Electro Harmonix Pitch Fork Pitch Shifter 5-stars Reviews
Pitchshifting beast
I used many different guitar effects and I was always obsesed with pitchshifters or octave pedals. I used to have the digitech Whammy. The whammy is legendary and provides many different presets to play. My only wish was to add another mixed harmony wich the Whammy cant`t do it (for example: octave up and down).
The pitchfork is amazing. You get an awesome pedal which has many different ways of use. The great thing is you can dial in many different tones which can be use in up, down or dual mode. You can even mix your dry and wet which is great if you need just a bit highlight in the back or 100% wet octaves.
Great things is also latch or momentary switch.
I realy recomend the pedal to anyone.
Great little pedal!
As I think everyone does (or should!) I have been looking around for alternatives as I wanted a decent octave pedal.
I originally looked at the POGs, the Whammys and the cheaper offerings like the Moer.
I wanted a pedal that could do BOTH up and down shifts simultaneously (Whammy can't) and accurate polyphonic tracking. I also would really have liked the option to shift with an expression pedal so I was left with little choice! Then I saw the Pitch Fork.
The pedal is really well made, I'm very confident in its longevity. The pedal responds and shifts very well and it does everything I hoped it would. It does a very good job of recreating the guitar sounds at different pitches and you get to hear YOUR guitar at those pitches.
The unit comes with a PSU - however mine did not have a UK adapter. I would recommend that you use a separate power supply for this pedal as it can introduce noise in high gain pedals if you daisy chain the power.
With that aside - I'm extremely happy with this pedal and wouldn't hesitate in recommending it!

Technical Data
- Manufactured by Electro Harmonix
- Released in 2014
- Average price : $213
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