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In a message dated 7/14/99 10:07:48 PM Central Daylight Time, m1cha3l@earthlink.net writes: << Any opinions? >> I've used my trusty RAT since 1983. It can make a lot of different types of distortion -- experimenting with the filter control is helpful. I've found that different brands and ages of batteries produce different tones. This is probably true of all them stomp boxes. I really dig good old tube amp distortion, and my current amp, a Budda, provides tons of it if I want it, but I have to crank it pretty loud to get it. Usually too loud for most places I play. Certainly too loud for practicing at home. A guitar tone is always a personal thing. I've come to believe that tone lives in my fingers, my touch, not in my gear. As far as your radio-interception problem: shielding may help. I bet it can make for some cool stuff in your loops though. Hey, anyone wanna share their rigs' signal-paths... regardless of your source material? kevin