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Hello, Man, people knock the sound of the boomerang. for me, the sound quality is really good. I think the way you set it up makes all the difference though. For me, I run a line in to it (not direct guitar in), I set the switch in the back of the boom to line (as opposed to mic or instrument), then I keep the trim knob down until i get a solid signal with no distortion. I keep it low and rely on the power amp to provide the volume. This keeps the noise volume to a minnimum. When you boost the line level, you get a bunch of noise, keeping it low avoids this. My regular tube amps are on a volume of 3, and the amp for the boomerang (solid state with one 12ax7 tube) runs at about volume:6. It works really well. I also run the boomerang into a bass cabinet with 2x10's and a horn. Why ? Because the boomerang has kind of shrill high end and I run a line in with tube sound (balanced line in), also I can use the 1/2 speed to get some really nice low tones. Also try getting a cheap chorus and run it in stereo. Very cool in stereo. But I'm clumsy with my feet so I use a volume pedal to fade it in and out.Also, I only use the pass thru (original signal) switch as an effect, usually just the boom signal into that cab. I rate the boom like this: Final thoughts .....money value:B-.........ease of > use:A++........sound:b+.(with some work).......... Denis Denis taaffe denis_aliengtr@geocities.com http://www.dtguitar.com