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> Can you give me some information about "BOOMERANG PHRASE SAMPLER". > What is it's quality if coompared with Jam Man? The Boomerang is a 17"x6"x2" floor pedal made of 18 gauge steel and painted with epoxy catalized paint. It uses computer technology not "bucket brigade" analog chips. Back panel has main in & out (1/4" phone), aux in & out (RCA), mic/line/inst switch with trim pot. You can place this unit anywhere you want in the signal path. The power supply is a 9VAC 500mA transformer (wall wart). Sampling specs: 16 bit samples, linear PCM, no compression, 16K and 8K sampling rates. Obviously not CD quality, but a subjective spec is that this unit sounds very good with guitar, bass or vocals. I use mine with a GR50 guitar synth and like the sound. We have sold over 1000 units, and have heard sound quality complaints from about 4 or 5 people. There are players who performs solo with a Rang and an acoustic guitar and love it. We have violinist, cellists, vocalists, trombone players, sax players, and, of course, electric bass and guitar players using the Rang. Most complaints come from people using synthesizers. Daniel Lanois (guitar) used one on two tracks for the Slingblade soundtrack, and Steve Tavaglioni (sax & wind synth) used one extensively on the Red Corner soundtrack. The Rang records, loops, stacks many parts (I do 3 to 6 routinely), plays in reverse, plays at half speed (learn licks off of CD's or create bass parts), plays at double speed, and plays reverse leads LIVE. When stacking parts, each part may be forward or reverse; then, when a musical creation is complete, the whole thing can be played forward or reverse. The live reverse lead feature is unique and cool. The Rang records and plays simultaneously, turning each phrase or lick around. If you turn off the normal signal from your instrument (the THRU MUTE switch on the Rang), then the audience hears only the reverse part. The Rang has no MIDI capability, so if remote triggering or synching to a drum machine is important, then it may not be for you. The Jam Dude has MIDI. Check our web page. Best regards, Mike Nelson, co-owner Boomerang Musical Products PO Box 541595 Dallas, TX 75354-1595 Tel 800-530-4699 (outside USA, 214-340-6913) Fax 214-343-1038 email mnelson@dmans.com web page http://www.boomerangmusic.com