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Yeah, I'd agree that Alto are the best guys to get an EDP from, Andy, Trace Elliot R&D, Part of Gibson Guitar Corporation, Making the Echoplex, That used to be Oberheim's :-) > -----Original Message----- > From: lindsay@pavestone.com [mailto:lindsay@pavestone.com] > Sent: 03 April 2001 15:35 > To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com > Subject: Re: Boomerang, what do you guys think ???? EDP ? > > > > >I cannot seem to find any info on the web as to where I can > find an EDP. > >What stores carry them, does gibson still own them? > > Although there are plenty of intimately EDP-related > merchants, developers, > designers and afficianados on this group that will probably > chime in on > this one, explaining that Gibson owns Trace Elliot which owns Oberheim > which makes the EDP under license from Blah, regulated by > Blah, tested by > Blah, shipped through Blah.... I did want to say that Alto Music > (www.altomusic.com) is a great resource for your gear. I've > dealt with > them only once (on recommendation from this list) and I was > glad I did. > Fast, friendly (on the phone AND via email) and I got a great > price (and I > used to work at Guitar Center, so I get the > friend-in-the-biz-c'mon-hook-a-brother-up discount). > > BTW: about this soundcard issue. Alto (wink, wink) also carries RME > Hammerfall products. Best card available, though it is > digital I/O only. > But that's fine: you don't want your converters in the > computer anyway. > Pair that with a good ADAT-capable converter (there are plenty) or a > digital board (like my 01V) and you're set. Not the > cheapest, by far, but > pro sound, pro performance and room to grow galore. > > I'm so confidant in my opinion that I'll call this my $0.16. > > L >