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> From: msottilaro [mailto:sine@zerocrossing.net] > It's more like standing in front of a bank of full stacks but you're > almost deaf. ///// > not something you can > just plug into and "get" right off the bat. Like "playing incredibly loud" it should be regarded almost as an instrument of its own IMHO =) > From: ArsOcarina@aol.com [mailto:ArsOcarina@aol.com] > His site has some really good info on the Model B at: http://www.sustainiac.com/model-b.htm Great page! Thanks for the tip, Ted! I would buy one if I had the money, but I'm afraid I don't. Actually I have played around a little with this type of acoutsic effect; I use to gaffa tape a minimal Marshall model, the size of two ciagette packages, to the body of my strat. This little practise amp is fed by a line output from the real stage amp and it gives about the same effect as the sustaniac. But I was really excited to read about the "Harmonic Enhance" function. I'd like to have both this function and the "auto-sense" routed through pedals instead of the knobs. Best wishes Per Boysen __________________________________ www.boysen.se www.looproom.com