DigiTech RP355 Modeling Guitar Processor and USB Recording Interface
This Best Selling DigiTech RP355 Modeling Guitar Processor and USB Recording Interface tends to SELL OUT VERY FAST!!
Product Details
- Product Dimensions: 17.5 x 2.8 x 8.8 inches ; 5.8 pounds
- Shipping Weight: 7.6 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
- Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S. and to APO/FPO addresses. For APO/FPO shipments, please check with the manufacturer regarding warranty and support issues.
- ASIN: B00266N6L6
- Item model number: RP355
List Price :
Price : $165.99
Product Description
Gig, practice and compose. The RP355 guitar multi-effect processor gives you 126 amps, cabinets, stompboxes, and effects allowing you to get virtually any sound you want, just like the pros. With USB streaming audio and Cubase LE4, the RP355 allows you to easily record directly to your computer with sounds so good people will think that your song was recorded in a major studio. No compromises.
Product Features
- Built-20 Second Looper
- 126 Amps, Cabinets, Stompboxes and Effects
- Built-In wah, whammy and volume pedal
- USB Audio Streaming for computer recording
- 60 High-Quality drum patterns
This Best Selling DigiTech RP355 Modeling Guitar Processor and USB Recording Interface tends to SELL OUT VERY FAST!!
Customer Reviews
I'd been using an RP350 for over a year before buying an RP355 for the added stomp-switch mode and 20-second looper.
The looper is simple, without undo or a means of controlling volume. Simplicity can be a plus for live performance, though. I did a solo improv performance after only 20 minutes of practice with the RP350. I've had more complex loopers that never got used due to the steep learning curve and higher probability of making mistakes.
The stomp-switch mode is a welcome addition, eliminating the need to sequence multiple patches in order to get different effect combinations. Unlike switching patches, there's no latency in turning an effect on or off.
The tuner is improved, being much less jittery than on the RP350.
The RP355 has nine new amp models and a ring modulator effect not present in the RP350. Some of the presets are different. As on the RP350, there are bound to be a few presets that'll satisfy most players, regardless of musical preference.
The RP355 sounds as good as the RP350, which is to say: great! Modelers work best in front of a full-range amplifier. I always play through a PA. I use a compact PA at home. When I play out I simply plug the RP355 into the venue's stage snake via the built-in DI.
I'm a former user of high-quality tube amps and boutique pedals who switched to modelers at the beginning of 2007; I've had no regrets. I've owned and auditioned more expensive modelers; the RP355 offers a desirable balance of features and simplicity at a very affordable price while not giving up much (if anything) to the high-end modelers in terms of sonic quality.
I use to own an RP100 and I paid $199 dollars for it back in 2003 or so. This RP355 I paid $199 today and it offers so much more and sounds a lot better as well. The effects sound excellent. The build seems good and sturdy as well. This unit really caught my eye because of the 20 second looper. It is very easy to use. There is no other unity out there for this price that offers a basic looper like this in a great sounding effects pedal. My only gripe is that it only loops for 20 seconds. I wish that would have made it at least long enough for 16 bars. I would not buy this pedal if your looking for a dedicated loop pedal but if your looking for a very good multi effects pedal then the Loop feature is an added bonus.
DigiTech RP355 Modeling Guitar Processor and USB Recording Interface
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