RE: [Harp-L] Re: Gear



Speaking of the Digitech unit I notice there is a RP400 for sale in
my local paper.  If anybody is interested I would be willing to check
it out and send to you if the seller won't.  It's listed in the same
town as mine.

http://phoenix.backpage.com/musician/classifieds/ViewAd?oid=oid%3A1405
19&name=music%20equipment%2Finstruments

let me know



>>Digitech RP200 with mic of choice, straight into the PA.  $149 new,
>plus the mic of your choice -- I use a Labtec AM-22 that costs $8 new
>from a computer supply house.  If you want something big and loud
>onstage, add a keyboard amp for $200-$500 depending on size and
>volume.
>>
>>The RP200 takes time to tweak to your personal specs, see my web
>site at 
>>http://hunterharp.com/effectset.html for several good starting point
>patches.  In addition to the characteristics you describe above, it
>has effects ranging from great (delay, pitch shift) to good (chorus,
>flange, detune, phase) to so-so (reverb).  
>>
>>This is a very low-cost and flexible option.  
>>
>>Regards, Richard Hunter
>>hunterharp.com
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Chris Michalek

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