Re: [Harp-L] Gear lust
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- Subject: Re: [Harp-L] Gear lust
- From: "Eugene Ryan" <ryan.eugene@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 29 Sep 2006 14:16:21 +0100
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Hi Tim,
I meant that the RP *is* a lot of gear packed into the one box! I may have
worded that badly. I wasn't complaining that it was a lot to carry around,
not by any means - quite the opposite, in fact. That was one of the
advantages of the small amp I mentioned, that there are have effects built
into the amp - the amp is very small and portable. Adding something like
the Digitech RP units (does that sound a bit Star Wars? :-)), it's still
very compact. Of course, the effects built into the amp are not going to be
of the same quality as seperate rack-mounted units, but they are ok for
pitch shifting or adding a little bit of delay.
You don't have speakers in that rig, do you?
buying a small cart to truck the stuff in and out
Do you use this to cart around your current rig? I have a foldable
cart/trolley for helping with bigger amps; it's easier on the back.
Talk to you later,
Eugene
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