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I don't get it. Why would anyone want a computer inside a guitar amp? The thing will be obsolete in a year, based on the rate at which computers evolve. If plugging straight into a laptop is a problem, why not just plug into a regular amp and run the effect loop through a laptop for effects, looping, etc? I'm just trying to find the practical application here. I can see the benefit of not having to pack a desktop computer around, or not have to pack a laptop around on stage...but a fast evolving and obsolescence prone commodity inside an amp? It seems like a lot of work can cost just to be able to plug a guitar into quarter inch jack, and have a computer inside recieving the input. Tell me more about the noise you experienced. I know that I've experienced interference when my guitar pickups get close to a monitor of a deskto computer, but that doesn't occur with my notebook. I plug straight into the computer and it is ultra quite, quieter than any amp I've plugged into. Kris ----- Original Message ----- From: "Art Simon" <simart@gmail.com> To: "Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com" <loopers-delight@loopers-delight.com> Sent: Friday, April 13, 2007 5:46 PM Subject: I think some of you guys are going to love this--a computer built into a guitar amp >I tried to build a "one box" music computer where I could plug my > guitar in straight into the computer. Ultimately, I failed, the noise > from computer made the internal preamp unusable. This project goes one > better--a guy modded an old guitar amp and installed a computer inside > it. It's a couple years old, I can't believe I didn't find it until > today. > http://www.bit-tech.net/modding/2005/11/01/Creative_X-fi_Music_/1.html > I'm salivating, boy I'd love one of these. > > -- > Art Simon > simart@null.net > http://art.simon.tripod.com > http://www.myspace.com/artsimon > >