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    Default Korg Px4d

    http://www.korg.com/gear/info.asp?A_PROD_NO=PX4d
    Saw this at Sam Ash today. This thing is about the size of a deck of playing cards!!! The dials seems fairly easy to use, has an extensive manual and it can just clip onto your guitar strap or on your pocket. Sounded pretty good too! Any of you familiar with these?

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    I have one Pieb, had it for a couple years.
    LOTS of built in effects, too many for me, but that's me..
    Good sound from the headphones and a great tuner built in.
    The on-board phrase sampling kinda sucks.
    The built in beats are decent with a couple I would say are good.
    Tweaking is easy once you get the hang of it.
    It is not a "quiet" device. Something that has always bothered me somewhat.
    Ie; regardless of running on battery or AC adapator, as soon as it become active there is a distinct elctronic noise constant present.
    Having said that, I don't regret mine.

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    Hi,

    I have one of these. I use it for a practice amp for my travel guitar. It sounds great and is a very nice thing to have for practicing. It would also be useful for making demo recordings.

    There are a number of really nice sounding guitar amp models and effects, plus a built in bass player and drummer.

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