Digitech RP21D
Guitar processor. Floor mount. 10 switches and an expression pedal.
More effects than any human could ever want.
Great tuner
Outstanding Whammy pedal
It even has a sampler and a looper in it.
This isn't a modeler. Its a Digitech S Disc II processor. Kind of like the GSP2101 series.
Easy to program, SPDIF out. Parametric and graphic EQ's, noise gate, pitch shifter, harmonizer.
Cabinet Emulator
This floor mounted guitar processor is tube driven and solid state. It has a 12AX7 preamp tube in it. You also have the option of having either tube driven preamps or solid state or you can have a combination of both. You can even morph between each using the expression pedal.
So... how does a 10 year old guitar preamp/effects processor sound considering all of you guys are into your software AXE FX rigs?
It sounds really good. Very warm sounding.
Here is the best thing about it..... the sound coming through the headphones is so good it begs you to play for many hours. Plug it into the return of your amp or in the front and just start jamming. You can set it up for mono or stereo output and there are tons of effect routing features. It has midi in and out, SPDIF out, left and right outs, and a nice big display so that you can see it at night.
I think it sounds better than the following...
Boss GT6, GT8
POD XT Live
Zoom 9.2TT
Another great thing about this guitar processor is that you will spend much more time playing than tweaking. Its cheap as heck now too. They were between $500 and $600 new back in 2000. There is one on Ebay now for $500.00 but that guy must be smoking something good. The one I picked up locally is cosmetically challenged but it works perfect. The guy gigged with it for almost 10 years. He had the footswitch contacts all replaced a few years ago because he wore them out!! Very sturdy built. There is a clip of a guy playing a Megadeth song on Youtube using one and it sounds great. That is exactly what the RP21D sounds like. There is a patch that he used on the video that is a factory patch that wasn't tweaked at all.
Anyway... the DIGITECH RP21D. Check it out.
Guitar processor. Floor mount. 10 switches and an expression pedal.
More effects than any human could ever want.
Great tuner
Outstanding Whammy pedal
It even has a sampler and a looper in it.
This isn't a modeler. Its a Digitech S Disc II processor. Kind of like the GSP2101 series.
Easy to program, SPDIF out. Parametric and graphic EQ's, noise gate, pitch shifter, harmonizer.
Cabinet Emulator
This floor mounted guitar processor is tube driven and solid state. It has a 12AX7 preamp tube in it. You also have the option of having either tube driven preamps or solid state or you can have a combination of both. You can even morph between each using the expression pedal.
So... how does a 10 year old guitar preamp/effects processor sound considering all of you guys are into your software AXE FX rigs?
It sounds really good. Very warm sounding.
Here is the best thing about it..... the sound coming through the headphones is so good it begs you to play for many hours. Plug it into the return of your amp or in the front and just start jamming. You can set it up for mono or stereo output and there are tons of effect routing features. It has midi in and out, SPDIF out, left and right outs, and a nice big display so that you can see it at night.
I think it sounds better than the following...
Boss GT6, GT8
POD XT Live
Zoom 9.2TT
Another great thing about this guitar processor is that you will spend much more time playing than tweaking. Its cheap as heck now too. They were between $500 and $600 new back in 2000. There is one on Ebay now for $500.00 but that guy must be smoking something good. The one I picked up locally is cosmetically challenged but it works perfect. The guy gigged with it for almost 10 years. He had the footswitch contacts all replaced a few years ago because he wore them out!! Very sturdy built. There is a clip of a guy playing a Megadeth song on Youtube using one and it sounds great. That is exactly what the RP21D sounds like. There is a patch that he used on the video that is a factory patch that wasn't tweaked at all.
Anyway... the DIGITECH RP21D. Check it out.
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