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this is true the GT-series do a better Job on the clean simulations but i had a hard time setting the right levels with the GT-8.I find The GP-100īs preamp much easier to set,with the GT series you have Patch level,amp gain level,master level,stomp box gain and volume level and effects level.I spent most of the time trying dealing with that and the fact that you have too many output configurations to choose from,line,combo,combo return,stack etc... after a week i returned it.I wanted it for its compact convenience and to do all the bells and whistles demanded, but i ended up with pedals and amp again...the ME-50 looks like it only has efx and no amp sims,anyone tried it yet? Luis > cleans and semi-cleans were pretty bad though. For > something that is 10 > years old though, it still holds up. I replaced it > with a GT-Pro, which has > its own thing going on. A different effects set, but > you can mangle the > sound just as much or probably more. I think Fripp > gets most of his 'regular > guitar ' sounds from the VG-8 though. > > Dave Eichenberger > http://www.hazardfactor.com > > ! > > > > No wonder he still uses it, the Roland GP100 was > ahead of its > > time,after over 10 yrs.yet it sounds just as good > or better > > than the GT series! i am glad i kept mine... > > Luis > > > > www.luis-angulo.com __________________________________ Start your day with Yahoo! - Make it your home page! http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs