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Wow, Per, as is often the case, you have put really eloquently exactly what I believe to be true when you wrote: "Isn't BALANCE the missing link here? Simple" is always relative,.........Just think about the amount of work needed to set up a Stratocaster for playing! ............A Stratocaster is a mean monster that eats hours and days before it becomes a good instrument. It's just ridiculous how much work that is! And when it finally is tuned and you play people just go "how simple, just a guitar and an amp" ;-))" I actually take a hell of a lot of instruments to my live looping gigs. I think I bring more instruments than anyone I"ve ever seen in my experience, and yet, what I do with those instruments is really, really simple. I guess I'm an OCD Maximal MINIMALIST................lol. when I think of people talking about what a simple rig it is to take one looper, a guitar and an amplifier to a gig, I think of Andre LaFosse's brilliant performances....................wow.....................he's so far from simple that it's not funny. We keep coming back to this, but I think that the music that is created is what becomes the most important thing. I know that Ted Killian is winding down his monster rig days for reasons of weight and energy expenditure but the things he would create with that rig just blow my mind. At the same time, how about Genie with a strat, a mic, and a DL-4..........................again, mind blow time. Unfortunately, the post 9-11 restrictions on air baggage weight have made the musical touring world a much more complex environment. I'm now trying to get my rig smaller just so I can afford to travel without excess baggage fees. Like Mir-0, I'd take it all (including a second whole rack of Electrix time based effects) if it didn't bust my travelling budget. Speaking of the devil, I"ll be playing in Finland next May with Mir O. I can't wait to see his rig when he is on his home turf. It's funny but the looping community at large never gets to see my typical local shows because we are always in a festival setting when we play together. My normal rig takes an hour and half to comfortably set up and sound check so I"m able to play all kinds of things..............what a load in , though, but I"m happy as can be because I have so many musical choices when push comes to shove.