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DigiTech RP500 Demo
Digitech's Jason Lamb visits the PG offices and walks us through one of their hottest products, the RP500. For an MSRP of $299, DigiTech offers lots of bang for the buck with?many presets, modulations and stompbox settings.
Digitech's Jason Lamb visits the PG offices and walks us through one of their hottest products, the RP500. For an MSRP of $299, DigiTech offers lots of bang for the buck with?many presets, modulations and stompbox settings.
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Kevin
on 11/14/2008
They failed to use them the right way
Mega
on 11/13/2008
Sounds horrible. Why does every pedal maker say the same things? "This is modeled after so and so's sound" and it sounds NOTHING like the artists sound. I toured with a band that used a couple of Digitech pedals, they always failed.
Kevin LaBrie
on 11/02/2008
If it sounds like shit you sure as hell have no clue how to use it.I think this thing is great price is great. Read the paperwork it will take a little while to tweak it to your liking.
Mark
on 10/31/2008
Ive owned VOX Tonelab, Line6 X3, Line6 X3 Live, Pocket Pod, RP150, RP500, etc... I love using effects so im always getting new ones. The RP500 in my opinion was the worst I ever used. It sounded SO thin. I sent it back the next day. The Line6 stuff is by far the best. Even the Pocket Pod sounds more solid than this RP500. If you are insistant on buying Digitech stuff, I would recomment the RP150 before I would recommend this thing. The RP500 does alot of great stuff, but the sound is just too THIN. The amp modeling is terrible compared the real thing.
Strayhorse
on 10/30/2008
If you know how to use the technology, this unit produces some amazing tones. I have been using various modeling units for years now and you have to approach them differently than you would a regular amp rig. I get great tone from my RP-500, but it didn't come without a ton of work in the past to understand the technology and process to arrive at good tone.
Troy
on 10/30/2008
I tried one of these things out because my other guitar player has one. It worked really well in front of my DSL50. I turned off the amp modeling (who cares about it) and used it as a bunch of stompboxes. Pretty cool.
Randy
on 10/26/2008
If they really want to sell this thing they need to do what Bazar says and demo it with a real rig. also it would be great to demo the amp and cab models through a clean studio monitor so we can really hear what the unit is capable of. Also there are questions that weren't touched on such as: are changes between amp models and cabs smooth or is there noise glitches when changing? Also are the levels normalized so there are not radical differences when switching between clean and distorted sounds.
Bazar
on 10/25/2008
It actually sounds very good (if you use it just for the FX). His playing on the demo sounds like crap and the little junk amp he was playing thru sounds crappy but this sounds great thru my DuoVerb head into 4 rocktron S112 cabs.
ABhijit
on 10/25/2008
that wasn't cool at all :(
bugga
on 10/23/2008
The RP500 sounds, well lets just say, DIGITAL!
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