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Yes,id second that,Digitech has perhaps great engineering but poor reliability in my experience... Luis --- Carabee Computerr Solutions <compguy2@comcast.net> wrote: > > > Really? I've owned lots of Digitech devices (my > first > > looper, in fact) and I've never had a single one > break > > or fail in any way. I wasn't thrilled with their > > latest guitar processors, and perhaps they've gone > > down hill, but I'd be careful of making blanket > > statements like that. > > > > Mark > > > I've got to throw my .02 in here, I'm afraid. I've > had terrible results with > DigiTech equipment (guitar processors) for three > reasons: > 1 The basic pedal activation design is inherently > flawed and certain to > fail over time (foot switch compresses a rubber > square that then depresses > the switch on the circuit board). Rubber compresses > and then hardens after > time and doesn't bounce back anymore.. > 2 As far as the RP series goes, the pedals are so > tiny and close together > that you need to turn your foot on its edge to avoid > hitting adjacent > pedals. > 3 Ridiculously long dropouts when switching > between patches. Absolutely > unacceptable for live performances. > > For those reasons alone (and there are several more) > I would never invest in > another DT product again until I was certain that > these issues were fully > addressed. > > Brian > > www.myspace.com/luisangulocom ____________________________________________________________________________________ 8:00? 8:25? 8:40? Find a flick in no time with the Yahoo! Search movie showtime shortcut. http://tools.search.yahoo.com/shortcuts/#news