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Om_Audio \(Clifford Novey\) schrieb am ÒRe: Loopers-Delight-d Digest V01 #599Ó. [2001/10/10Mit 18:08] > You know you are not getting off that easy- what did the tech do? I'm >sure > I'm not the only curious one- :) > Cliff Hi Cliff, he didn't tell me what is was precisely and I probably wouldn't have been able to grasp it anyway. Only so much: he worked on the analog side of the signal path both on the input and output. He has a copyright on this (you can buy it here as a pretty expensive stand alone, the 'Effects Legalizer') but is hardly marketing this because he runs a studio and has tons of repair and developing things on the side. I know that studio engineers are standing in line to have their tc finalizers modified by him....it really works. Of course the easiest way is to get a decent mixer and run everything 'wet' from the effects through that. You just can't use compression, filters, pitch and other 'destructive' effects that way. andreas > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "A.Willers" <A.Willers@t-online.de> > To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> > Sent: Wednesday, October 10, 2001 1:01 PM > Subject: Re: Loopers-Delight-d Digest V01 #599 > > > > > > > >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 > > > > Hi Doei, > > I am with you totally. The 2290 is the best sounding unit I have ever > used > > (it's long sold, sniff) and tc is not holding up the standard in their > > newer stuff IMO. I had both my G-Force and the EDP modified in the A/D > > signal chain by an expert tech last year and they are much better now, > > clearer sounding and better dynamics for shure. He didn't promote this > to > > me, only offered this after I kept complaining. > > > > andreas > > > > > > >