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Published on 07/20/03 at 15:00Purchased from Sam Ash 2001 $129
Love the super control (a little too much on some) I only use the BLUES 1 that comes with the unit and three patches I programmed myself (Echo, flange and reverb solo) But those WONDERFUL sound and the fact that its a great silent stage tuner almost pays for itself.
I love it so much but the quality of contruction is cheap. I remember hearing about people sending it back after a year to be fixed because the plugs went faulty. Well it happened to me too! But instead of sending it back, I opened it up to see what's up. Here's a quick fix for those who know hhow to solder (next box)
unit quality AOK (except cheap plugs) To fix faulty plug problem. Take off plate, inspect circuit board where 1/4 plugs solder right into board(!!) Yes, you'll probably see cracked joints. Get the solder gun out and reapply a little solder there. Now it's like new. From then on, using 90 degree plugs would help. I am currently looking for some. Also a strain relief (or just rubber banding the in and out cable together) will help.
Absolutely love the unit - wished they used 1/4 plugs that don't solder right into the board - I don't care how careful you are, eventually (after 30-50 gigs) that solder joint will be too stressed and you'll have to do what I did.
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Love the super control (a little too much on some) I only use the BLUES 1 that comes with the unit and three patches I programmed myself (Echo, flange and reverb solo) But those WONDERFUL sound and the fact that its a great silent stage tuner almost pays for itself.
I love it so much but the quality of contruction is cheap. I remember hearing about people sending it back after a year to be fixed because the plugs went faulty. Well it happened to me too! But instead of sending it back, I opened it up to see what's up. Here's a quick fix for those who know hhow to solder (next box)
unit quality AOK (except cheap plugs) To fix faulty plug problem. Take off plate, inspect circuit board where 1/4 plugs solder right into board(!!) Yes, you'll probably see cracked joints. Get the solder gun out and reapply a little solder there. Now it's like new. From then on, using 90 degree plugs would help. I am currently looking for some. Also a strain relief (or just rubber banding the in and out cable together) will help.
Absolutely love the unit - wished they used 1/4 plugs that don't solder right into the board - I don't care how careful you are, eventually (after 30-50 gigs) that solder joint will be too stressed and you'll have to do what I did.
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com