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I just sent in the Akai FX review (which contained the Headrush, of course) which will be published in the October issue of Guitar magazine (U.S., formerly Gtr. for the Practicing Catholic). I did my best but was limited to 1,000 words *total*for five pedals. Alan's review, now on the LD website, does far more justice in greater detail. Consider my review a "cool pedal alert". I have discovered that, at least when in Normal Echo mode with feedback at max, increasing levels of digital distortion seep into the high frequencies with every regeneration of same. I was using a Digitech Whammy, and the "Two Octave Up" setting got a little upset after a while. Similarly, extreme low-frequency sounds distort easily at first, then gradually clear up as they regenerate. Any similar observations/cures? If you're into totally fooging with your signal, you must check out the Moogerfooger pedals by Bob Moog, working under the "Big Briar" name (www.Bigbriar.com). Three boxes so far- a low-pass filter, a phaser, and a ring modulator- all offer amazing range of effect. (for example, the phaser's frequency of modulation ranges from low audio frequency down through the usual whoosh-whoosh range to ONE CYCLE EVERY HUNDRED SECONDS!!!) There are numerous input jacks for control by footpedal or control voltage of almost every parameter of each effect. They are very well built, and list in the $200- $350 range, if I recall correctly. Think of them as little analog synth modules with lots of real-world interface. I will be putting them thru their paces (phases?) in the next couple of weeks. The review will be in Guitar World, probably mid-September or October.