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David > I concur. The sound quality of the Headrush is terrific, and I'm a picky > bastard. As someone here remarked, I think it's even better than the >EDP. > Maybe it's because Akai has spent so many years developing sampling > technology. Fancy tricks you don't get, though--like reverse, half >speed, > etc--and I've got to say that they seem to have gone out of their way to > create the most counterintuitive operation, and nearly nonexistent > "operating manual". But 24 seconds of delay this clean is easily worth >the > $170, at full feedback it goes forever and a day, and the hi freq damp >can > be nice too. And yeah, it's light, but it's metal alright and the >switches > are tough. I'd trust it onstage fer sure. I've been considering swapping my JamMan for 2 headrushes.... at the moment my JM is set up as a 1-shot delay with some of the output externally fed back to the input with an expression pedal in the way to control the feedback. This gives me a looper with variable loop times (on the fly), variable feedback etc. But it's mono... for the price I could get for the JM, I could buy a pair of Headrushes. The two tap pedals could be wired into a single momentary switch, and my expression pedal is stereo... giving a STEREO looping rig with variable time, feedback etc. Since the pedals are no longer the ones in the boxes, what it's made of actually becomes irrelevant. In the end I decided against it... I _like_ the fact that the JM is mono. Since getting the GT-5 my non-looped sound is "so" stereo that looping in stereo as well would produce mush. Having the loops coming back in mono creates some separation. On the other had, I could put a mono output from the GT-5 into a pan pedal and loop in stereo... but I've already got 2 fader pedals and a 3rd will be used to control master looper output (when it finally arrives at the store). I already have to sit down to control stuff! Does anyone else have this problem??? Ken > I'm itchin to start looping! My trio needs something to fill in > the empty .... spaces ... Pink Floyd had the same problem when recording The Wall. ;) MPH