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>The Jamman sounds great! The highs are rolled off a bit but who >told you it sounds horrible? Who told? 1 - the comparison between the original signal and the looped one. I'm talking about dynamic range more than high frequencies. 2 - the noise added to the loop as you have to increase the output level to balance it with the original one. 3 - the comparison between the D-Two output and the jamMan's one. 4 - the comparison between the 2290 output and the jamMan's one. Don't know about EDP and Repeater signal quality, but technical infos seems that it's better than JM. Don't worry anyway, i still love my JMs, just wondering if it's improvable. How much is the EDP retail price anyway? Doei Faisal