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RP350 Multi Effect Pedal

RP350 Multi Effect Pedal

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Brand: DigiTech
Category: Musical Instruments

List Price: $309.95
Buy New: $199.00
You Save: $110.95 (36%)



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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 3 reviews
Sales Rank: 3467

Color: gray
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Connectivity: USB
Shipping Weight (lbs): 5
Dimensions (in): 17.4 x 8.8 x 2.7
Digitech's new RP Series effects pedals feature brand new models based on classic and coveted amplifiers, distortions and effects, with up to 11 available simultaneously. A myriad of options for creating high quality tones and connectivity makes the new RP series perfect for guitar players in any genre. The flagship RP350 features 118 models, including 73 effects models, 27 amplifier/preamplifier and acoustic guitar models with A/B switching, and 18 speaker cabinets. Seventy user presets and 70

MPN: RP350
Model: RP-350
UPC: 086792576077
EAN: 0691991201097
ASIN: B000KBFG30

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • 118 next-generation models powered by DigiTech's new AudioDNA2 DSP super-chip
  • 30-preset Tone Library
  • 30 preset Effects Chain Library
  • 73 Effects models including classic distortion stompboxes - use up to 11 at at time
  • 70 Factory / 70 User presets

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
The DigiTech RP350 guitar multi effect pedal brings the power and quality of pedalboards to a compact, well-priced unit. It's powered by the AudioDNA2 DSP super chip for unheard of quality and power. Using it is easy - pick one of 30 settings from t...


Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars AWESOME at a great price   August 31, 2008
Dean Bielanowski (Brisbane, Queensland Australia)
I've used numerous other Multi-effects units in the past, like the PodXT, Behringer V-Amp, Digitech RP-80s etc, but this new Digitech RP350 blows all the others away. This thing blows the PodXT out of the water, making it sound tinny and weak. the RP350 Amp modelling in particular is second to none, particularly with the Vox AC15 and AC30 amp models. Since I play a lot of U2 songs, the AC30 is the amp model of choice, and I can get tones from this unit that would be hard to tell apart from the real songs. Very impressive. It could use a Wah Wah effect driven by the pedal which seems missing (at least I havent found it yet) but overall a good bit of kit. The software hookup allows you to record direct to a PC or to use the PC to set up patches with greater ease. Its not a board for big gig use if you need to switch sounds on the fly... there are better options out there, but for getting great, full body tones out, it can't be beat in my opinion.


4 out of 5 stars Good Sounds but Limited Flexibility   August 4, 2007
Antony W. Alumkal (Denver, CO USA)
5 out of 5 found this review helpful

The amp simulators alone make the Digitech RP350 worth the price of admission. No piece of solid state equipment can capture all of the nuances of tube gear, but this thing comes reasonably close. br / br /The main limitation I found is that you can run only ONE effect at a time from the Chorus/FX module (delay and reverb are in a separate module). So running chorus and flange together is impossible. Ditto with phaser and pitch shift. I would strongly recommend visiting the Digitech website and downloading the manual so that you know exactly what you are getting. The website also has clips of the presets, though actually playing one would of course be better. br / br /My only other gripe is that the Marshall Plexi simulation could use a higher maximum gain level. You have to mate it with a distortion pedal simulation to get a decent among of distortion. I prefer my Tech 21 Sansamp GT2 for 70s hard rock sounds. br / br /For the price, this was well worth it for me. I just hope Digitech makes future models with two FX modules instead of only one. br / br /


5 out of 5 stars Everything I Wanted   June 8, 2007
Mary C. Wall (Salt Lake City, UT)
1 out of 3 found this review helpful

This is a really nice pedal! It met my expectations and exceeded them. great to expand your guitar experience!!!