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Re: recommendation anyone?
Hi-I find that "high-quality rack-mountable multi-effect units" is an
oxymoron-if you really desire high quality I find single purpose dedicated
boxes cannot be duplicated in any way!If you really need *REVERB* you have
to look at tubes or LEXICON etc. You have to choose between simplify and
high quality IMHO Good Luck...STANNER
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>From: Mark Pulver <mark@redmoon-music.com>
>To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
>Subject: Re: recommendation anyone?
>Date: Mon, Aug 7, 2000, 1:49 PM
>
> KB305@aol.com (01:29 PM 08.07.2000) wrote:
>
> >I'm thinking I need to simplify my rig, so I'm searching out
>high-quality
> >rack-mountable multi-effect units. I'm not so fussy about price if
>they're
> >durable as hell and sound good. (I see no point in using crappy
>reverb when
> >my guitars and amps are first-rate.)
>
> What types of effects are you looking for in a box?
>
> It's hard to beat the delay fun that's hiding in a TC Electronic D-Two;
>the
> Korg SDD-3300 is a *wild* triple delay machine that's VERY underrated;
>the
> Digitech Quad is a fun box for it's ability to run effects in various
> combinations of serial/parallel...
>
> For all the ripping and pushing that's been going on here around the
> Eventide machines, they are an awesome bundle of power. But, you'll pay
>for
> it...
>
> For reverbs, the price/performance ratio of the TC Electronic M-One is
> incredible.
>
> And, not to sound like a broken record, but I really am taken by the
> Electrix gear. Talk about being built like a tank, easy to spin on stage,
> and nicely featured...
>
>
> Mark
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