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Well, my experience with the 'Rang was that it was fairly quiet. It is a sturdy well made box overall; I particularly liked the foot-controlled volume wheel and the reverse and octave change switches built into the pedal. It sounded pretty good with my electric guitar, but I wanted a higher sampling rate for my acoustic stuff. Definitely try the unit if you get a chance (with a trial period, just in case it doesn't do what you want). I talked to several people who were pleased with it for their applications. Rik at Bananas-at-Large has been very helpful. >well for what its worth,,,a friend of mine tried his Koa Steinberger >through a rang TODAY at a music store,,,and said that it was WAY too >noisey.. >basically he wasnt impressed,,,and decided no looper was better than one >that popped and hissed.... > >this is not my opinion,,, >just passing it along > >james > > > > > > > > > > >At 04:10 PM 2/25/98 -0800, you wrote: >>Victor Wooten, as I understand it, is a 'Rang user. I suspect he >>might be using it on a few tracks of Bela Fleck And The Flecktones' >>Live Art double CD, but I can't tell. I haven't detected any >>excessive noise on Wooten's bass sounds but then I'm not an audiophile >>either. :) >> >>Cheers, >> >>Paolo Valladolid >> --------------------------------------------------------------- >>|Moderator of Digital Guitar Digest, an Internet mailing list |\ >>|for Music Technology and Stringed Instruments | \ >> ---------------------------------------------------------------- | >>\ finger pvallado@waynesworld.ucsd.edu for more info \ | >> \ http://waynesworld.ucsd.edu/DigitalGuitar/home.html >\| >> ----------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> >> > > >