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Hey Brian, are all the functions then completely controllable with the sidecar or is there a link to read about that? man the thing aint cheap for a simple switch controller! cheers Luis On Sun, Jul 31, 2011 at 1:30 AM, Brian Carabee <compguy2@comcast.net> wrote: > I just got off the phone with Mike Nelson and he's sending me out a nice > new > Sidecar on Monday. > > He's truly a great guy to do business with. I spoke with him for about a > half hour, talking about his products and the state of the live music > scene > here in NY and down there in TX. The thing that strikes me is that he > doesn't try to rush you off the phone. He connects in a very genuine way > and > that's very refreshing in this day and age. Living in NY, it's rare that > I > get to slow down and connect. > > I can't wait to get my delivery. Finally I'll have all the functionality > of > the Boomerang at my disposal without having to bend over during a gig to > change functions. Hate the bending. > > The nice thing about ordering from Mike is that you know you're going to > get > a quality, tough, and well-engineered product. Experience has proven > that. > > If anyone is considering a Boomerang, I give it my highest praise, > especially now that the sidecar is here. The unit is tough, VERY > forgiving > with input levels, has great flat and quiet short-throw footswitches, and > three modes of operation (Serial, free sync, and free). The sound is > pristine. > > Well, I guess I'm just saying things that have all been said before, but > it > is very rare indeed that I will publically sing the praises of a product > because there are always flaws that annoy me. Not so with the 'Rang. I > guess > I'm just a bit excited about the impending arrival of my new Sidecar. > > Brian > -- www.luis-angulo.com