DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Manufacturer’s Name: Manufacturer’s Address: DigiTech 8760 S. Sandy Parkway Sandy, Utah 84070, USA declares that the product: Product name: Synth Wah Product option: all (requires Class II power adapter that conforms to the requirements of EN60065, EN60742, or equivalent.
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The Synth Wah is an exciting combination of seven different synth and wah effects including envelope filter, synth tones, filter generators, and auto wah. The Synth Wah can be run inline with your current pedals, or parallel with your guitar tone to create unique combinations of both guitar and synth sounds. 1. Sens Knob Controls the trigger sensitivity of the envelope, synth, and filter effects. Turn this knob clockwise to increase the sensitivity, and counter-clockwise to decrease the sensitivity.
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Type 1- Env Up 2- Env Down 3- Synth 1 4- Synth 2 5- Filter 1 6- Filter 2 7- Auto Wah SENS Trigger Sensitivity Trigger Sensitivity Trigger Sensitivity Trigger Sensitivity Trigger Sensitivity Trigger Sensitivity Speed CONTROL Wet/Dry Mix Wet/Dry Mix Synth Attack Synth Attack Filter Attack Filter Attack Sweep Shape RANGE Range Range Cutoff Freq Cutoff Freq Freq Envelope Freq Envelope Wah Range Effects Matrix 3. AC Adapter Jack Connect a DigiTech PS200R (9VDC) power supply to this jack.
5.Type Knob Selects one of the seven different envelope, synth, or filter types. 1-ENV UP - Classic envelope filter sound. 2-ENV DOWN - Envelope filter sound with a reversed sweep. 3-SYNTH 1 - Monophonic synth tone generator with an opening filter envelope. 4-SYNTH 2 - Monophonic synth tone generator with a closing filter envelope. 5-FILTER 1 - Digitech’s famous Synth Talk™ effect. 6-FILTER 2 - Synth Talk™ effect with inverse filter envelope.
6. Input Jack Connect your instrument to this jack. Connecting a guitar cable to this jack supplies battery power even though the Indicator LED may not be lit. To prolong battery life, disconnect all cables when not in use. 7. Pedal Release Pins These two pins are spring-loaded hinges that hold the pedal in place. Push these pins in to release the pedal from the pedal chassis exposing the battery compartment. (See battery replacement diagram.) 8. Pedal Press the pedal to turn the effect on and off.
. Out 1 Normal (Dry) Jack Use this output when only one amplifier or mixer channel is used. When both Out 1 Normal (Dry) and Out 2 (Effect) are connected, only dry, unprocessed guitar signal is present at Out 1 Normal (Dry) when the Synth Wah is on or bypassed. 10. Indicator LED This LED indicates when the effect is turned on. If the LED becomes dim or does not light when the cables are connected, the battery needs to be replaced. 11.
Connections The Synth Wah has a single input and a pair of outputs. When possible, the Synth Wah should be the first effect pedal in your effects chain. This insures proper triggering of the different effects. Out 1 Normal (Dry) is used when the Synth Wah is connected to a single amplifier or mixer input. When only Out 1 Normal (Dry) is used, effect signal is present when the Synth Wah is on. If bypassed, a dry unprocessed signal is present.
CIT™ Cabinet Modeling The Synth Wah also has built-in CIT™ cabinet modeling that can be enabled on Out 2 (Effect). CIT cabinet modeling simulates a 4x12 guitar speaker cabinet. To Enable CIT™ Cabinet Modeling 1. Press the Pedal (8) down. 2. Apply power by either connecting a guitar cable to the Synth Wah Input (6) or connect the PS200R power supply to the AC adapter jack (3). CIT cabinet modeling has to be enabled each time you apply power to the Synth Wah.
Sample Settings 1. Funky Envelope 1 2. Slow Synth 2 3. Synth Bass 3 4. Synth Ya 4 5.
Battery Replacement 1. Using the tip of a 1/4” guitar cable, push one of the release pins in on either side of the pedal, and remove the pedal from the pedal chassis. 2. Remove the battery from the battery compartment and disconnect the battery cable. 3. Connect a new battery to the battery cable and put it back in the battery compartment. Make sure the battery cable does not interfere with the spring or pedal switch arm. 4. Place one hole of the pedal over its corresponding pin. 5.
Pedal Pedal Switch Arm 9V DC Battery Pedal Release Pin Battery Compartment Spring Pedal Release Pin Pedal Chassis
SPECIFICATIONS: • Controls - Sens, Control, Range,Type, On/Off Pedal • Jacks - Input, Out 1 Normal (Dry), Out 2 (Effect) • Input Impedance - 1 MOhms • Output Impedance - 100 Ohms • Power Supply - 9V Alkaline Dry Battery • Power Consumption - 4.8Watts (w/optional PS200R power supply) • Battery Life - Approximately 4 hours (with continuous usage) • Dimensions - 4 15/16”(L) x 3 1/8”(W) x 2 1/8”(H) • Weight - 1.38 lbs.