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Mark, In a message dated 7/1/02 1:35:08 PM, mark_hamburg@baymoon.com writes: >P.S. Speaking of dual EDPs, my new EDP seems to have made my old EDP much >more heat sensitive. Could I mitigate some of this by splitting them up >in >the rack so that the hot spots on one wouldn't be right near the hot spots >on the other? My EDPs happen to be older ones and are a just bit heat sensitive on hot summer days out in the garage/studio. No problem in Fall/Winter/Spring when it's cool. But, when the temps outside reach the mid 90s (and mid 80s in the studio) my loopers start messing up after only 2 or 3 hours of play. Buttons pressed on the footpedal yield crazy commands (other than the ones intended). I've got spaces between mine in the rack for cooling . . . and this HAS made it better (so my answer to your question is YES). But it still happens pretty regularly anyway this time of year. Good thing I hardly ever play longer than that at a gig anyway. I sure hope the Santa Cruz venue is air conditioned BTW . . . :-) Best, Ted