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If you have a digitech JAMMAN stereo, be aware that there are 2 different models, one needs an AC/DC adapter and the other one needs an AC/AC adapter like this one. You can tell by reading just above the power plug on the back of the device, which one you need. Digitech no longer carries or manufactures extra power adaptors for this product, so I was thankful to be able to find one with the exact specs I needed. If you have a digitech JamMan stereo, and it needs AC power, this is the best option I could find. :)
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I have had the guitar RP350 for years, really liked for its usefulness as a direct-to-PA box in situations where low stage volume is required. I'm not a big fan of effects, rarely use them, and when I do it is something subtle, but as an amp-modeling direct-box with a noise gate and volume pedal it is the right tool for certain jobs. I recently purchased the BP355 for bass because of how handy the RP has been. Like all multi-effects that I have used, it is a Swiss Army knife with 100 blades, but all you ever use is the big blade, the scissors, and the bottle opener. It has an enormous number of potential voices, but only a few are usable to me. But honestly, if I walked into a guitar center and tried every combination of amp, cabinet, and effect, you would hear me say "this one sucks, this is bad, this is nearly ok, pee-yew, terrible... Oh hey this one is actually excellent, this next one sucks..." And any real amp and cabinet rig is only going to have one good voice to it. Once you give up on all 100 Swiss Army knife blades being great, and realize that the 3 or 4 blades you do use are awesome, then you see the value in these things. Just stop expecting all 31 flavor to be your favorites. Take some time to learn the X-Edit software, find or create YOUR sound. Still in the end, the only thing that gives the experience of a great amp and cabinet rig turned up loud... Is a real amp and cabinet rig turned up loud. But you can't always have that. The higher level (350 and above) RP and BP devices are an excellent tool for a particular job.Read full review
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2 weeks in. Some good sounds. At some point I would like to compare to analog pedals (I'm picking up playing again after 20yrs). Only complaint is that it is complicated. I like out-of- the-box-and play. Time consuming to learn. Had to go to YouTube to learn. I am sure after a few months it'll become a breeze to use.
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This MEP is worth every penny and saves me from having to buy more pedals. The sound is awesome and are modeled after well known boutique pedals like MXR, DOD and other big companies. The built in Noise Gate is awesome and the majority of the effects are useable unlike a lot of the other multi effects processors that are stuffed with effects you will never be able to use. Being able to hook it up to your computer to tweak cans create custom sounds is also awesome! I highly recommend purchasing this over the Zoom pedals.
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I could not find this adapter. I tried MF and they sent me one they guaranteed 100% would work but it didn't. This is the right one for the Digitech RP 255. I will order another as back up... great price too.
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