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snips -----Original Message----- From: William Mcallister <BILLYBUDDHA@webtv.net> To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Date: Thursday, January 17, 2002 11:23 AM Subject: Re: Bad Repeater Experience (Rant) I'm just about ready to purchase a repeater or an echoplex, and all these bad things I keep hearing about the repeater makes me wonder. But the people who have repeaters that have no problems seem to love them. I'm scared. I dont want to get a lemon. Is anyone having problems with their echoplex? Thanx, Bill Bill - No problems with my/our EDP's. I have upgraded two of them with the LOOPIII OS and they run quite smoothly. One was bought circa 1995 by my girlfriend brand spanking new from Manny's in NYC. We only recently upgraded that one. The other was bought used on EBay (for more than they are brand new now and yes worth it) in the summer 1998 and upgraded shortly thereafter. It has also been running without a hitch. The newer EDP's are loaded with maxed memory and LOOPIII software. If you want to loop it would be my choice. Yes I have two Electrix RPTR's. My gf uses her RPTR and is quite good at getting some good stuff out of same. Mine sits in the other room. I hooked it up and found, yes Electrix is right and it says so right on the unit. It is a Loop Based Recorder. So i'm using other gear for my loops. But, I will say that the RPTR turned me on to some sounds that I get with other gear as the RPTR has this hiccup due to it being a recorder first and looper second, IMO or in their advertising, whatever. It can gnash and torture some signals to the point of Hendrix-like fuzz out, which I like. I just don't like having to turn very many knobs to get there. Which is maybe why my gf has had real success with the unit (she uses a mixer and is a vocal texturalist) and my unit sits impotent (I obviously play guitar). Please note I have not upgraded the RPTR to the 1.1 OS. I really feel that they should send the upgrade/bug fixer to the folks who bought the units for gratis. I don't have a CFC reader nor do I have any interest in saving loops on CFC's. I use dat for that. But man, I haven't saved a loop in a while. I just record them and improvise lately. I hope this helps some, but please realize there is no substitute for going to a shop and checking out a piece of gear first-hand/foot. best regards, Pedro Felix - NYC 2002