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im looking to purchase an effect around 100 to 200 dollars price range. what do you recommend. i was recommended the DigiTech RP250 Modeling Guitar Processor

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Digitech makes some pretty sweet stuff. I'd say go for the RP250 Processor, I'm thinking of getting one myself.


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  V-Amp2

Allow me to suggest a fine product I recently purchased from Behringer, their V-AMP 2 Amp Modeler. It sells for around $99 US and is very flexible and has some amazing sounds.

Musician's Friend offers them, complete with power supply, basic foot pedal and carrying case. I could link you to our MySpace and you could hear what I'm doing with one thru a tiny 20 watt clean channel amp with my live band... just not sure if thats legal here.

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If you can link to an individual song on MySpace then that's OK Dewy.

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I just added the Bands MySpace page to my profile... there's 4 songs, recorded as an afterthought, but a good representation of both Clean and Dirty settings that I use thru a $99 Dean Guitar, $99 V-Amp, and a $99 used Rogue Amp.

The other Guitarist we had in the band stayed mad at me because I got better sounds than his Les Paul / Mesa Boogie setup costing well over $3000.

Songs are rough, but like I said, Impromptu recordings usually sound like that. hopefully we'll earn enough at the bars to slip into a pro studio soon and get some decent tracks up.


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I've got the RP 300a (along with the fx of my Peavey 110 transtube EFX 40 watt amp). I can make alot of noise. It would take me years to explore everything this equipment will do. Not sure how the 300 compares to the 250, but i'd recommend this stuff to anyone who has an interest in a variety of sounds. Unbelieveable what you can do for under $500 (amp and effects cost me $430 new).

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