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Well, when I purchased the Repeater, it was like someone turned a light on in a dim room. It is noticeably better than the JamMan. However, I really wouldn't call the JamMan "horrible." Mark On Wednesday, October 10, 2001, at 06:58 AM, kevin cooney wrote: > Dear Faisal: > > The Jamman sounds great! The highs are rolled off a bit but who told > you it sounds horrible? > > Best, > Kevin > On Wednesday, October 10, 2001, at 05:14 AM, faisal moro wrote: > >>> i'll just have to find another pair of jammans somewhere i guess... >> >> Well, let's say that a TC 2290 is the best delay unit we could dream, >> but it it "a little" expensive. Besides, it is a mono unit (i own 2 >> JamMan units, but 2 expanded 2290 are really far to come), and it >> hasn't the built in possiblity to sync to MIDi clock. >> >> So, let's consider the JamMan (as everyone who loves loops HAS to love >> JamMan i think). >> Here the problem is easy to find. >> The audio quality is horrible. >> If i remember right, there were some postings abuot replacing the >> AD/DA converters of the JamMan, so to increase its frequency response >> and its dynamic range. >> Here comes my question. >> Is it "easy" to achieve such a result? Is there the possibiliy to >> replace that converters? Is there the possibility to add digital (even >> SPDIF is OK) in and outs? >> Is there some material abut this, or does someone has tried anything? >> >> Thanks in advance. >> >> Doei >> Faisal >> >