Pitch Shifter
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An early 1990s Digitech WH-1 Whammy Pedal in excellent condition. This was made in circa 1992.The original Whammy pedal was produced from 1989-1993 and was an immediate success, playing a pivotal role on the pedalboards of artists like Tom Morello. It delivers classic hair-raising “dive bomb” effects, pitch bends, and broad harmony shifts, enabling access to previously unplayable registers and glitched-out weirdness.The WH-1 features 9 harmony modes, 5 whammy modes, and shallow/deep detune modes, easily selected at the 16-position rotary knob, with wet/dry outputs. There is a chip on the edge of right side and some minor scuffs on the case. Excellent condition for its age.Full working order.It comes with an original box, a manual and a Japanese power supply (100V to AC 9V).Please note that this is 9V "AC", NOT "DC".Tested and cleaned before listing.Shipping: EMS, FedEx or DHLShipping & Tax Information (Ship from Japan):Please note that import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges are the buyer's responsibility. Please check with your country's customs office before making a purchase.U.S. Customers Only Starting from August 2025, a flat 15% import tariff will be applied to most items entering the United States. Please note that certain products, such as pianos and other instruments, may be subject to additional tariffs. Buyers are advised to check with U.S. Customs for the most accurate and up-to-date information before purchasing.If your address is in a remote area, additional shipping charges may apply.Thank you for your understanding.
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