1/18/2012
Digitech RP150 Review
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(More customer reviews)Excellent in the Studio but for me overprocessed for live performances. Ofcourse every player is different I like true Fender sound amp & guitar sparkling growling bluesy I dont need too much processing power but I tell you for studio applications its excellent. Straight line in is killer much better then I thought, I don't even mic the amp anymore and I can find my sound after some tweeking. I got it mostly for studio recording and for that I love it. For younger wild kids its great it will make any not so good smaller amps sound much better. Custom sounds are easy to program. Its a workhorse and there is so much packed in this unit for 100.00 I can think of at least 5 or so pedals that are in here at a 60 -120 range. For a Pitchshifter alone you can drop 120.00. If I think back, in LA in late 80's my Digitech IPS33 rackmount was around 750.00. This one is rugged and wow...... made in the USA!!! Btw there is a big selection of RP models for you, RP50 RP80 RP100 RP200 artist and the flagship I think is the RP350 at 200.00.
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With the Digitech RP150 Multi Effects Pedal, accessing superbly detailed new models has never been easer! Three steps to dial in the perfect sound with DigiTech s new Tone and Effects library knobs. You may never go any deeper into the infinitely-tweakable RP interface. New RP tone and effects libraries let you access pre-designed combinations of models as fast as you can turn the knob. From mellow and bluesy to scorch-the-face-of-the-earth-raw, you re going to find combinations that fit your playing style. Modeling guitar processors with the raw power for real players and tone that deserves to be heard on stage and in the studio.
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