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« Digitech RP300 »

Published on 01/29/02 at 15:00
Following extensive research on related gear and being familiar w/ digitech quality, I aquired this product from Mt. Pleasent Music (Charleston, SC). $195

My objective was to obtain a processor that could blend my guitar sound to my techno station, affordably. Digitech is extremely heads-up on a guitar's needs. The creativity allowance gives sanction to high potential. I've created only five hybrids, (of 40 user). But the first two have met all of my needs from trippy clean to sonic distortion. Bright LCD, with parameter description is helpful.The expression pedal works well, but I never use it? With a Durable construct and a vast soundscape this product is very economical.

My dislikes are only in the creation process. It seems there are many rules I don't know about when bending sound in this domain. The depth of twelve effects at one time can be deep. But this is probably an aspect that will be much more appreciated upon more practice and experimentation. So if you call that a dislike...

Definitly a tough unit with steel casing and sound beyond the range of its retail price range($199 most sites).

My conclusion is, if you are interested in giving your guitar the capability to sound like, probably any guitar performance you've heard ( in terms of tone, not ability). And you don't really want to spend to much money in this department, With all the many other avenues of music to travel. This model will surely get you by with plenty of room to grow,that of course is limited by time.

This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com