The DigiTech Meatbox is a subharmonic synthesizer pedal, a reissue of the legendary DOD pedal, designed to create massive, bone-rattling bass tones. It features an improved circuit, TRS output for wet/dry operation, and a true bypass. Great for guitar and bass, especially when paired with a fuzz pedal, the Meatbox adds a deep, synth-like sub-octave effect, suitable for various musical styles.
More than just an octaver, the Meatbox is a thick-cut subharmonic synthesizer as well. Adding in sub notes so low that you need to be careful not to blow your speakers. A TRS out allows you to split the subharmonic synthesized signal out to the P.A. for teeth-rattling, bone wrenching, bowel-shaking, booty-quaking bass that will rock the house, literally.
Guitarists found the Meatbox capable of producing powerful sub-bass tones, especially when used in conjunction with other effects, such as fuzz pedals. The tracking and the controls require some getting used to, but the sonic impact and the sub-octave sounds make it a unique and valuable effect for those seeking to add depth and a synth-like quality to their sound.