Hi, JohnnieBG, I just checked that device. It is digi tech, and they have a real good quality. I don't know if you perform, and if not, you don't need an expensive amp. Besides, I am "addicted to" effect processors. I have 3 amps, a Fender Cybertwin, having so much on board that it is hard to believe. All kinds of effects, having a lot of amps, most Fender amps, like twin reverb, bassman...friends play or listen sometimes to an amp they own, like a Twin Reverb. If you choose an amp, the knobs turn automatic, and if needed, I can still change the positions of the knobs, the same you do if you have an amp. Add a lot of effects, and the knowledge that this amp is a "hybrid" having tubes, and digital modelling and effects. I never saw an amp like the Cybertwin (2x65W) it blows you away. Also a Marshall Valvestate and a Marshall AS100D (for acoustics), but I use this more for electric guitar. That RP50 is really very interesting. I never heard about it, but the combination: guitar -- effects---amp (+ MODELLING, different types of amps, and very important, if you play alone, the rhythm section). I have something similar: Korg ToneWorks Pandora PX4D: Features a total of 158 effect types ranging from realistic amp sounds – including high-quality cabinets – to sophisticated effects. AND a rhythm section, allowing me to practise alone, following the rhythm. FANTASTIC and real close to your RP50.
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