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Originally Posted by ryanformato I want to get rid of the digitech 2120 |
In the (perhaps unlikely) event that there are some guitar tones in that 2120 that you'd miss, but you still can't justify keeping it around just for them, consider this:
The 2120 can be used as a remarkably flexible standalone outboard reverb.
Use the FX Loop Return jack as the input, be sure to enable the FX Loop in your routing, and dial up the algorithm with the fewest modules (or whateverthefuk they're called). Then assign that module to the biggest CPU hog available ("Q1"? I'm drawing a complete blank on what crap is called in that box) and use that as your Hall or Plate 'verb.
My 2120 was gathering dust in the guitar rack, going unused for months on end. As soon as I took it out & wired it into the outboard effects rack I started using it on almost every mix. Bypass the toobs and all the fuzz stuff, just use it as a faux Lexicon. Surprisingly effective (no pun intended).
On the other hand, PrePal says folks are getting $466 for used 2120's, so maybe we should both sell ours...