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Hey there, I just had to reply cause I thought your message was so cute... I don't usually get into talking about gear. But anyway, I play a Steinberger GL2T into a Marshall jmp1 midi preamp. The signal then goes through a volume peddal and into an SE-70 efects processor which I like very much. Finally, it goes into the jam man and out to a board or to an RA 100 reference amp and to two Tube works 12 inch cabinets. I think that the parkers are wonderful instruments however in my opinion, they're not designed with women in mind as they've got that really annoying pointed horn thing that comes up and gets me in a really "inconvienient" place. It's quite painful at times... Aside from that, I think the fly classics are nice instruments if I can get it placed just right... Have a nice day... smiles, Corynne At 01:30 AM 1/29/98 EST, you wrote: ><<i know this is slightly off-topic, but...I almost always use funky old stomp >boxes when loooping with the Plex & Jamman, and thought it would be >interesting to hear other peoples setups or fave processors for looping.>> > >The only pedal I am completely enamored with right now is the Electro-Harmonix >Small Stone phase shifter. It's a texture machine. As cool as it is, >though, >I'd give my left eyeball to find the Bad Stone I used to own. It was WAY >cooler--you could set the mid-point of the phase sweep, or disable the >modulation and set up a "stationary" phased sound with a manual knob. And what >beautiful knobs they were; huge black monster knobs. Other than that and a >decent reverb (and the JamPig, of course), I don't use much, although I >may >soon get my hands on a Vortex, in which case it will probably become an >indispensible box as well. > >Hey, just to add the the gear thread (don't you love talking about >toys?), I >just got a Parker Fly, and I LOVE it. Anyone else out there play one of >these >things? (This is gratuitous toy talk, I know, but I can't help myself.) > >Have a loopy day, > >Drew W. > > >