Digitech Rp250..., Anyone tried it?
Nick_GibsonLP
May 11 2007, 12:30 AM
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I've been thinking about picking up this pedal but I wanted some opinions on it before I decided to buy it. From the guitar center reviews it seems to be a pretty good multi-effect pedal, I just wanted to see if anyone has tried it. I like how it has a built in drum machine and usb connectivity. Also, how well does the expression pedal work with the pedal? I play mostly heavy metal and blues if that helps.

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kerupt
May 11 2007, 11:20 AM
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I actually own an RP350 and for something to toy around with new effects with, the digitechs are great in my opinion. Got one for my 16th birthday that a friend broke by the time I was 18, it's been 3 years since I've owned one and I'm glad to have one again.

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Pavel
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It's good for home practice but sucks for rehearsals with bands and gigs. These multiFX can't deal with high volume! I had RP100 before and played a gig with it - it sucks!

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Nick_GibsonLP
May 11 2007, 03:35 PM
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I would really only be using it at home anyways, the only traveling I do with my guitar is playing for family and friends and I play sometimes at my school for different events, other then that I mostly just play at home. I figured it was the most versatile option for its price range. I've been looking for a good wah too (I've been trying to nail a good Jimi Hendrix sound and a good wah for Electric funeral, by Black Sabbath), so hows the wah effect on it?

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kerupt
May 12 2007, 10:38 PM
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I had a cry baby wah before I owned my digitech and I think the cry baby sounded alot better than the digitech. Having a wah on it for practice at home is great, but I believe any stand-alone wah would be alot better if you are looking to perform with it.

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