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The solution, then, is to turn the technology over to, uh, ZOOM for maybe a cool million bucks, sell them for $599.99 then, mass produce them so we can get the looper elites to shut the hell up. -- Paul Richards ---- Steve Lawson <steve@steve-lawson.co.uk> wrote: > > On 8 May 2006, at 21:28, paulrichard10@adelphia.net wrote: > > > Well, not to diss the LP1, but wasn't the price of the EDP around > > that a while back? The EDP isn't all THAT far from an LP-1 class unit. > > > > I seem to remember buying one from Alto Music for around $600.00. > > Yeah, and the Echoplex was made in much larger numbers with pretty > old technology, and without the option to have the software upgraded > without buying the new version when it comes out every few years. > > The Looperlative is made with brand new technology, and is freely > upgradeable when Bob can get the upgrades out in response to user > requests. I'd say that's a whole other notion. > > With the Echoplex, you get years and years of development that has > formed the software to the place it is now at (with a pretty > incredible set of features, I think). With the LP1 > you're buying into a start-up, one with on-going support and > development. Different products for different needs. If you'd only be > prepared to buy one for $599, that's your choice, but I think you're > going to have a very long wait.... > > Steve > www.stevelawson.net - site > www.stevelawson.net/store/ - shop > http://steve.anthropiccollective.org - blog > www.myspace.com/solobasstevelawson > > >