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«  Good machine »

Published on 01/02/14 at 15:11
I wanted to compare with my RP70, especially better access to the parameters. In this connection plenty of functions are accessed from a computer (like ducking delay).
The connection is nice, even if the in would not bother ...
Button mixer / amp is more subtle than simply simulate hp guitar is all that is made more dynamic. In any case very useful because not need to reprogram everything.
All very nice metal case and to handle and touch, when the shots tatanne he risks nothing.
Food is good AC9V old, guaranteeing stable operation foolproof. Icing on the cake that has delivered a string of 3 meters! Finally one that understood our worries!

UTILIZATION

Well, except for abbreviations that are really amps sector galley is intuitive.
Attention to the EQ module is a small smart: turning on the first button changes the overall report (mid boost amp for live use, warm, bright and sp I do not know what it means but it is the most compact / specific ). So start there by adjusting the sound.
There are subtleties, such as overdrive models found in the section amplify with a choice of additional hp.
Lexicon reverbs my eye is platissime and dull but clean and efficient ultimately. The RP150 it was the same.
The delays are addictive as they are good and well spatially with headphones.
There are a lot of juice in the headphone output, I am 40 my master akg k240studio.

SOUND QUALITY

The compressor is measurable, there can be subtle but there as exaggeration chouic chouic excessive. Bit noisy and more.
The effects are of course blameless.
The distortion pedal board are amazingly good and realistic and full of punch, a real treat.
I have great difficulty with amps offered on the other hand, like the Digitech RP70 tacked wanting to do too roots and it is not there, it's not quite clear and precise, and rather dull in the together.
My RP150 I liked most on this side because I got this beautiful saturated smoothness to the instrumental 80s (howe, Housholder and others). No way with the 155 and it is very unfortunate.
The clean sounds are also poorer, even topo I prefer smoother but more accurate and especially without those nasty resonances in the midrange.

OVERALL OPINION

So I am rather disappointed in the end, and I would have been well advised to keep my RP150 which offered me more opportunities.

The most pleasant saturax are obtained with the overdrive section alone, without the amplifying section.
With that said I have not used the machine via the computer, I'll update if location is (I'm sure the creature has more than one trick up his sleeve)

The sound quality overall is pretty crazy anyway, very clean and space, and even more when you consider the ridiculous price of foo.