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The DL4 reverse is far more superior to the RPS-10 reverse setting which if memory serves me correctly it only gets up to 800 Ms. Plus you get all those other delay settings that are very useful in the DL4. I've been doing a lot of fun things with the Boss DD6 reverse setting lately as well which reminds me a lot of the RPS-10: Check the end of this song: http://crapehanger.voodoogarden.org/audio/07-27-03/Huff%20-%20Compressed %20Mix.mp3 -----Original Message----- From: legion@HelpWantedProductions.com [mailto:legion@HelpWantedProductions.com] Sent: Wednesday, August 06, 2003 8:34 AM To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com Subject: Boss RPS-10 Was Re: DigiTech DigiDelay pedal--cool! Just FYI the Line 6 DL4 delay has a duplicate model of the reverse delay of the Boss RPS-10. No pitch shifting features but I have an RPS-10 and IMO the DL4 nails the reverse part so you can have only the "wet" reverse signal going out the pedal without any original signal if you set it up for that. The RPS10 is a great little box. The Pitchshifting aliases like hell so it's useless and irreplaceable at the same time :) These still probably pretty cheap (my guess is $100 or less) if you find one in a store. Of course KKKolectors sites with ask much more but they ARE out there and it's more likely something you'd find used in a dusty rack in a ma and pa store which is always more fulfilling anyway :) > > I think you mean the RPS-10; not a pedal, but a 1/2 space rack > unit. Belew swore by it. I use mine more for the pitchshifter, but > the reverse echo is pretty cool indeed. > Bless you, Tim - I'm on the hunt!- dB