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I'd suggest looking specifically for amp / cabinet emulations, which exist on most of the signal processors out there today. I use both a pair of Zoom 2100's and an old Alesis Quadraverb+, which both sport this kind of thing, and weren't expensive at all. (And they work in the UK too!) Stephen Goodman http://www.earthlight.net/Studios * The free Loop of the Week! http://www.mp3.com/StephenGoodman * New MP3 Releases! From: <Ppaulpadam@aol.com> > A friend of mine and I are looking for a nice guitar processor that doesn't > sound so "electronicy". If some of you remember GENTLE GIANT, my friend Gary > Green played guitar w/ them. They are thinking of placing stuff on mp3 as > some of the rights to their material have reverted back to them. Gary and > I'de both love something that makes us think of being in that old big room. > If you remember GIANT you can remember what Garys Guitar sound was like. > I need something similar ( My elect fav soundz were Joe Walsh, Jimi of > coarse, Dave Gilmore. ). I WOULD ALSO LOVE A PROCESSOR THAT WOULD WORK WELL > with my classical nylon string guitar ( Fingerstyle guitar is my main thing. > ). > > I was a guitar maker for many years, so I'm familiar w/ set ups and mods etc. > Just clueless about ALL THOSE PROCESSORS OUT THERE!! GEEZE!! I COULD > SPEND ALL DAY LOOKING AT EBAY!! I currently use a Yamaha FX 500 for > processing live sound. As you can see, I'm unsophisticated processor-wise. > > Oh, and as long as we're speaking "idealy". It would be great if the >unit > allowed us to go direct to the board. > > Many many Thanks > Paul Adams > > <A HREF="http://www.iaonline.com/users/paul/home.htm">Paul Adams >Lakefront > Records</A> > > <A HREF="http://artists.mp3s.com/artists/103/pauladams.html">MP3.com/PaulAdams > </A> > <A HREF="http://artists.mp3s.com/artists/127/david_hoffman1.html"> > MP3.com/DavidHoffman</A> > >