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Thanks, Luca. Well, I do like clean so that is a plus for me on the Fireworx. The Reverb quality is not an issue for me as I add reverb only after my looping unit, and I plan to use the Eclipse or Fireworx before the looper. I'm a firm advocate of adding reverb after and never before my looping device. I'll be using one of my VF1's for post loop reverb....good enough for live applications. Kris ----- Original Message ----- From: "Luca Formentini" <luca@unguitar.com> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Sent: Sunday, June 25, 2006 8:06 AM Subject: Re: Thoughts on the Eclipse, Fireworx, G-Force, and PCM81 > Hi Kris, > I've worked with all these effects and I have a Fireworx and an Orville >in > my rack. > I can second all what David Coffin has said, I just add one thing: > The Fireworx has great filters, a great compressor and a very nice >formant > algorithm. > I am using the Fwx mainly for loops post processing but I also want to > keep it available for my main guitar input as it has a "sound" which is > very different form the Orville ( and also from the Eclipse, which is >more > "thick" compared to the Orville). > The Fwx sound can be described as "sterile" by some, but I think it is >one > of the most clean and "percussive" ones I've ever heard from these kind >of > processors; so I like it, specially on very clean parts. > Its reverbs are nothing compared to Eventides and Lexicon. > It is a box that is lacking of a deeper evolution and has a few > limitations ( as has already been touched by David and Per) but it is >one > of those boxes which has a very distinctive character. > If I could bring up another ( elder), very interesting box, it would be > the Sony Dps V77. > Anyway, if I should choose one between the ones you wrote I would go >with > the Eclipse, all in all it is the most complete one and it is the one > which has the best reverbs and delays. > > my best, > luca > www.unguitar.com > > > Krispen Hartung wrote: > >> I'd like to get your thoughts on the Eventide Eclipse, TC Electronic >> Fireworx, TC Electrronics G-Force, and Lexicon PCM81. If I had to >invest >> in only one of these, which would give me the most tone mangling / >effect >> goodies for the buck? The Fireworx appears to have a lot of different >> types of effects, more than the other two from what I can tell, but I'd >> like to hear from some of you who own these units. >> >> I'm looking for a unit, preferrable, that has all the standard delay, >> reverb, pitch, and chorus/modulation effects, but also ring mod, >> hopefully some quasi-synth guitar like effects, Filter, and whatever >else >> it can muster. I've heard some really ethereal and rich pad-like >sounds >> from the Eventides, which I really like, so that is a must. >> >> Why you ask? Now that my laptop system is complete and serving me well, >> I'm building a botique, yet simple rack system on the >> side...Looperlative, two VF1s', and whatever I decide from the above >five >> units. >> >> Kris >> >> >> >> . >> > >