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Hey Cliff, I've got a 1080 and I dig it. For the cost its sounds+features are very nice for any studio or rig, not too mention hard to beat. My only big peeve with my unit is that there seems to be a big difference in output between patches, which can be a pain but is only a little annoying. I would say that very soon after purchasing it I wished that I had spent the extra cash for the 2080 though. The better interface is reason enough, but I guarantee you that (if you are anything like me) four expansion board slots will no be enough for you. Both these units can be found for a song right now, so I would say go for the 2080. It can't be anywhere near as much more as it was when I bought my 1080. I can't comment on whether the 5080 is worth the extra greenbacks. I'm not sure what the current price diff is.Sampler support is nice to have and from instore listenings it does sound a little nicer. The XVs do use a different expansion board format than the JVs, which is a bit more expensive and I'm not sure if there are as many available. Might be something that you want to investigate before deciding. -pete >From: "Clifford@BienAppraisers" <res0koq3@verizon.net> >Reply-To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com >To: "Loopers Delight" <Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com> >Subject: OT: Sound Module Opinions >Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2001 14:14:02 -0800 > >I am looking to buy a JV-1080, 2080, or reluctantly something in an even >higher price range- I am just looking for some user's opinions as to >limitations or concerns with these- I like the 1080 for it's reasonable >cost- 2080 has nicer interface, but the xv-5080 is especially nice as it >samples and Akai import support via scsi (much more expensive though)- >would it be better to just get an older sampler of some sort? Thanks- > >Cliff _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp