Re: [Harp-L] Richard Hunter



Elizabeth Hess wrote:
<I wanted to get an amp that was robust but compact, and I decided to take the plunge and get a <Digitech RP355 and Richard Hunter's patch set.
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<Today I finally got everything frobbed and franged and installed and up and running.  It's very <cool.  I have a lot of exploring to do -- this thing makes a lot of different sounds!
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<I'm a real Nervous Nellie when it comes to installing stuff on my computer.  Richard was <wonderfully supportive -- and very patient -- while I worked my way through the process of getting <the box and the software up and running.  I was able to do most of the basic computer stuff, <myself, but he was always ready with an answer when got lost or stuck, and didn't make me feel <stupid for asking.
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<Not affiliated.  Just a fan.  Thank you, Richard.

You're welcome.  I should note, for accuracy's sake, that the RP isn't an amp--it's an amp modeler/multiFX device, and you need to run it through an amp to make a sound. I use a Peavey KB2 keyboard amp for that purpose; a PA system or powered PA speaker are other good choices.  

Regards, Richard Hunter







 

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