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> Stephen said: > > The Filter Factory on the other hand, sounds as clear and as deep as a snow-fed mountain stream. The only problem I have with it is that the distortion segment is a bit lame. But that's neither here nor there. You also may want to look into the Filter Queen, almost the same exact unit while taking up half the space. I've owned both and have kept the Filter Factory. > I can't say the same about the distortion. I liked it very much for very subtle to mild distortion (like for putting on a drum mix). But it's not the kind of distortion for completely destroying a signal with harmonics all over the place. Rainer Don't these units have an fx loop that can be toggled between pre and post? Maybe I'm thinking of one of the other units, but they seemed pretty versatile. Maybe you could put your favorite fuzz noise grenade into the fx loop? Miko Biffle "Running scared from all the usual distractions!" C;mon over to MySpace! www.myspace.com/biffozz Now playing "Rough" www.cdbaby.com/biffoz The Chain Tape Collective! http://www.ct-collective.com/