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Actually, I like my GP-100 quite a bit. I just think it requires a lot of programming and listening to get the most out of it. And it also has 2 seconds of loop time that you can twist and turn into all kinds of devil voices. Dave Eichenberger- guitars.loops.devices http://www.hazardfactor.com > Yes indeed, i have the Roland GP 100 and although its a great and > versatile > unit i just canīt get used to itīs preamp digital coldness. I played with > stomp boxes and tube amps for a long time before getting into the > rackmount > digital scene.Effects work wonderful but COSM amp simulation and > all of its > fancy stuff just hasnīt done it for me.Its the difference between instant > coffee and a good fresh brewed espresso! > Any recomendations on a good passive warm analog rackmount preamp > outhere? I > think i am saying goodbye to my Roland! > Luis > > > > > > > . > > > > However, you'll probably want to stay away from the usual guitar > effectors; > > roland, boss etc. I have a couple of 2120 in my stick rack, and there a > > loads of fun, but I wouldn't call them high fidelity, especially the > preamp > > section. > > > ----- > > >