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Old 31.05.2005, 11:26 AM
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I think the MPX550 suits home use (maybe even studio use) very well. It sounds good...and is very easy/intuitive to use. Put it this way....im an effects newbie...and ive got into the depths of preset editing without looking at the manual yet.

The thing I like about the 550 is that is comes loaded with 260 useable presets (60 user storage). You have 4 edit knobs which are automatically set up within each preset for tweaking. I like this, it allows me to call up my favourite prest and tailer it to more specific needs very quickly + it sounds very good. Its without a doubt one of the best sounding units in this price range...

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