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Yea..I gotta agree with all of that! My new looping-lite rig consists of my Godin A5 fretless Acoustic/Electric Bass, L.R. Baggs ParaAcoustic DI, Adrenalinn, DL4, Mackie M800 power Amp and Epifani 1x12 speaker. Small and portable, easy and quick to set up (all on a single pedalboard, pre-wired...just plug in and go)..leaves a lot more room for fun and looping! Really need to hear "ted unplugged"..... Max >From: Mark Sottilaro <sine@zerocrossing.net> > >HA! Yeah, I went that way a while ago, and I have to say that overall >it's >nice to have a porto rig for small stuff, especially when you've got >limited setup/breakdown time. As for the weight, I consider it my "gym". > >Mark > >On Saturday, February 8, 2003, at 04:38 PM, ArsOcarina@aol.com wrote: > >>Hi all, >> >>I want to say thanks to Rick Walker and some of the rest of >>you folks who advised me prior to and after my Line6 DL-4 >>purchase a few weeks ago. >> >>I'm ordinarily a happy (if occasionally exhausted) EDP user >>toting a monstrous rack everywhere I go. But, I just did my >>first all "acoustic" guitar looping gig today with my new >>"reduced impact" alternative rig consisting of a mere DL-4, >>a Prescription Electronics Experience pedal, an Ernie Ball >>Volume Pedal, eBows, slide, Behringer Blue Devil combo >>amp, and trusty Lakewood M-32 cutaway. >> >>I played for over an hour and everything worked flawlessly. >>I am a happy camper with no lower back pain at all. I haven't >>played in public with this few effects in 23 years and set up >>and tear-down took only 2 minutes. >> >>Yippee!!! >> >>tEd ® kiLLiAn _________________________________________________________________ Add photos to your e-mail with MSN 8. Get 2 months FREE*. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/featuredemail