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    DOD FX7

    DOD FX7 Guitar Processor / PreampPublished on 01/10/02 at 15:00
    $500, about a995

    Simple, very easy to use. Has all the basic effects you would expect, eg chorus, phase flange, delay, gate etc.

    NOISY!!! No joke, this has the worst hiss I have ever heard. I had people coming up to me after a gig (about 1000 people) telling me they could hear this incredible hiss coming out when I played...very annoying!

    The effects are not very flexible. For example, you cannot choose a delay time, there a ten levels: 100-200ms, 200-300ms, etc.


    pretty poor, it's really just a toy.

    Great for the bedroom, no good for the stage. Not flexible enough for serious use, and has terrible noise, which really makes it unusable professionally.

    A good unit if you just want…
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    $500, about a995

    Simple, very easy to use. Has all the basic effects you would expect, eg chorus, phase flange, delay, gate etc.

    NOISY!!! No joke, this has the worst hiss I have ever heard. I had people coming up to me after a gig (about 1000 people) telling me they could hear this incredible hiss coming out when I played...very annoying!

    The effects are not very flexible. For example, you cannot choose a delay time, there a ten levels: 100-200ms, 200-300ms, etc.


    pretty poor, it's really just a toy.

    Great for the bedroom, no good for the stage. Not flexible enough for serious use, and has terrible noise, which really makes it unusable professionally.

    A good unit if you just want something to play with or get started with, though.



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