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Re: Looperlative price...



Well, not to diss the LP1, but wasn't the price of the EDP around that a 
while back? The EDP isn't all THAT far from an LP-1 class unit.

I seem to remember buying one from Alto Music for around $600.00.

--
Paul Richards

---- Steve Lawson <steve@steve-lawson.co.uk> wrote: 
>  >>>I just have one question? When's the price of the Looperlative  
> going to drop to, say, $599.99?
> 
> Hopefuly, after the folks with deep pockets buy them.<<<<
> 
> In your dreams... The cost price on the LP1 is more than that...!
> 
> I'm sure if someone were to order 10,000 of them, Bob could afford to  
> build a streamlined production facility and drop the price a bit, but  
> why make something as fully-featured as the LP1 and then sell it as  
> though it's a beginner product? For the money with the LP1, you get  
> free software updates for life in what for my money is the best  
> hardware architecture there is... I think that's a pretty major value- 
> added feature... If you want 'cheap' looping, get a laptop and stick  
> Mobius or SooperLooper on it. I tried them and couldn't deal with the  
> hassle of the latency and the faff of using something as fragile as a  
> laptop...
> 
> cheers,
> 
> Steve
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