Digitech RP-100 Reviews4 Found On 2004-05-13, Metal Head gave this Digitech Guitar Effects a 5
Purchase: I bought this unit at Ken Stanton, a local music store in Atlanta, Georgia. I only paid $90 for it. Heard great things about it and that the effects were incredible especially for the money. Pros: The rp-100 has many effects including 9 amp modelings and lots and lots of other effects. These include anything from reverb to music compression. Lets you create your own sound or use 40 of the factory presets. Also includes 40 artist presets. You can also add an effect pedal from digitech or boss. I added my digitech metal master and got incredibe new sounds and variations. Lets you mix up to 11 different effects at once and save them to th rp-100 itself. Cons: The only thing I didn't like was the qality of distortion. It sounds great though if you add a effects pedal. The only problem is you have to pay another $100 or so for the distortion pedal. Quality: The rp-100 is made out of medal so it holds up incredibly well. The only flaw is that it has plastic pedals. Summary: Great effects processor especially for under $100. Lets you do anything you could dream of. On 2002-01-17, chris gave this Digitech Guitar Effects a 3
Purchase: well i had previous owned a zoom processor, and it was ok but the delay wasnt as user friendly
as i woulda liked. after getting fed up with it i sold it and bought this unit...for like $129,00 us... Pros: inexpensive.....well built......some of the effects are
kinda cool as well....and the fact that it has a headphone jack on it...
it once helped me keep my sanity during the hell of a greyhound trip
Cons: well, at first i liked it alot....and eventually after i edited
all the presets to what i liked...(for the most part)....i realized
that switching between presets wasnt seamless...like all the lovely
individual stompboxes...(i.e. boss HM2 and the likes) also, when
recording the distortion leaves what can only be described as a thin
blanket over the dynamics of the sound...really makes the guitar
almost un-intelegable....individual notes are lost Quality: solid construction but when it comes down to it....the sound is what is important Summary: not bad if you are using to write songs and stuff....i mean if you have a practice amp
and are sitting in your living room practicing...it is awesome...i mean it also comes
with a glorified metronome included and that is great for practicing, but recording is
kinda rough and well your live sound is kinda mushy with it...so there.... On 2001-12-13, Big P gave this Digitech Guitar Effects a 5
Purchase: Music-go-roumd. $80.00. I needed many effects for cheap money. Pros: Aesome effects and allows you to program/design other effects for you own needs. Lots of felxability. Cons: Distortion sucks and has bad sustain. Quality: descent, besides the plastic pedals. Summary: Good....but do not buy it for distortion. On 2001-12-02, aznnebulon gave this DigiTech Guitar Effects a 5
Purchase: i got this at my local guitar center, i dunno if it was on sale or not, for $99.99. A great deal. Pros: It does everything for you, coming with 40 presets that you can do variations of. A wah control in lets you hook up an expression pedal. You can also change the pickup tones, from humbucker to single coil. Amp modeling, cabinet modeling and a noise gate really add to this great box. Cons: The first time i tried it with the batteries in, the whole unit went haywire. The guy at the store said that you have to use the adapter or it does that, after trying it and a few other units. So i bought the adaptor ($19) but i really would have preferred batteries for some gigs. Quality: Durable. Some kind of metal shell, with high durability plastic knobs and footswitches. Summary:
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