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Home 2015 February DigiTech Hardwire Series SP-7 Stereo Phaser – Stupid Deal

DigiTech Hardwire Series SP-7 Stereo Phaser – Stupid Deal

Stupid Deal - DigiTech Hardwire Series SP-7 Stereo Phaser - Supid DealEarlier this month, I posted a Stupid Deal of the Day for the DigiTech Hardwire Series SP-7 Stereo Phaser. At that time, a bunch of you jumped on that deal. I received a few disappointing emails from a few of you that missed it. Well… it’s up again!

Just like last time, the DigiTech Hardwire Series SP-7 Stereo Phaser is available for only $64.95 via Musician’s Friend. The SP-7 normally sells for $140, so this is a great opportunity to pick up a great phaser at a super low price.. looking at 54% off regular price.

Here is the official description:

The HardWire SP-7 Stereo Phaser from DigiTech offers seven phaser types based on vintage and modern pedals in true stereo and with tap-tempo speed control. Possibly the most advanced phaser pedal on the market with true HardWire bypass and constant high-voltage rails, the SP-7 Stereo Phaser is always set to stun.

All HardWire pedals, including the SP-7 Stereo Phaster, are designed and built to withstand the extremely rough life traveling from stage to stage. Every time you kick on a HardWire pedal the purest tones flow through uninhibited. HardWire pedals make your music and personal tones stand above the rest.

Phaser Effect Types:
Vintage 2 – Classic phase tone
Vintage 4 – Lush vintage tone with feedback control
Vintage 10 – Full vintage tone with feedback control
Modern – Deep phasing effect with enhanced feedback
Boutique – Vibrant tone with phase frequency control
Envelope – Dynamic sweep effect with variable sensitivity
Dynamic – Dynamic depth with variable sensitivity

Check out this demo video by HardWire Guitar Pedals:

If you missed out on pickup the the DigiTech Hardwire Series SP-7 Stereo Phaser last time.. well here is another chance! For those of you not familiar with Musician’s Friend Stupid Deal of the Day – they pick a single item (any type of musical equipment they stock) and they put it at a crazy low price.. while supplies last. If they sell out, they find another product to take it’s place. Sometimes the item will stay up all day, but sometimes they sell out fast. Each day, they pick a new product.

If you own the DigiTech Hardwire Series SP-7 Stereo Phaser, please comment below and let us know what you think of this pedal!

Feb 25, 2015admin

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  1. NSande
    10 years ago

    Hank! Thanks for pointing this deal out! I’ve been wanting to add this pedal to my board but couldn’t justify the cost. I acted upon it from your post. Thanks again!

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