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Just as a curiosity: In a recent trip to Barcelona (Spain) I had a chance to see, listen and talk to two street players that were using JamMan as part of their equipment. They were playing at the "Ramblas" using a 12V battery to power all the gear. Both used the same kind of effects were the JamMan was the most important piece among several short delay units, compact Zoom stuff etc. with a lousy amp. They met on the sreet by accident and both were left hand players. Carlos was from Amsterdam and played tapped guitar in a soft and fluid jazz style. The other musician was from Australia and played a dulcimer (used like a guitar) with a GK-2 driving a GR 50 in a more "wild" style. It was a lot of fun to see loop music performed on the street and a good school to: I noticed that they had to be very fast in order to attract people's attention, there was not much time to build up the loop and develop the idea as the "audience" did not spend more than 1 or 2 minutes listening (of course there were exceptions). Thats it. Miguel