Shastastan
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This is a package deal. An Epiphone Les Paul Acoustic Electric Ukulele (Vintage Sunburst) and A Digitech RP 155 Modeling Guitar Processor. Both for $160 (must be sold together).
The Epiphone currently lists new for $129 on Amazon (read Product Description, with a 4.5 average customer review rating. It's a concert size with Aquila stings --Low G. It comes with a case and pick guard. I've only played it once so it's like new. Just decided that I'm not into amped ukes.
The RP 155 is also like new and I've only used it once. It currently sells for $100 on Amazon with a 4.5 review rating. It has a 20 sec. looper, 83 amps, cabinets, stompboxes, and effects. 50 user presets, and 50 factory presets. It has USB streaming for computer recording and 60 high quality drum patterns. You can record to your computer DAW. It comes with a power supply cord. 10-26-2014. Just saw Jake use a processor at his concert last night. During his song he played in 8 bars of backup. looped it to play for awhile, and then jammed with the loop. Pretty cool and he didn't miss a beat.
Buyer pays shipping from zip code 96001. USA shipments only. Sorry, the US government makes foreign shipments a big hassle.
I just never made the time to use the epiphone and rp 155. I did stumble on a nice bass sound with them once though. I could see that the processor has a lot of effects and capabilities that I didn't have time to learn starting from being a complete newbie. Folks with elec. uke or guitar experience will understand the advantages of using this uke and processor together. I'm sure anyone can learn this stuff, if they are willing to do the research and practice though.
Update. Just saw Jake in concert a few weeks ago. He layed in a loop using the processor and then jammed with it. That's a really cool feature to know and have if you do live gigs. Here's a demo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9-ARrd7ErvU
The Epiphone currently lists new for $129 on Amazon (read Product Description, with a 4.5 average customer review rating. It's a concert size with Aquila stings --Low G. It comes with a case and pick guard. I've only played it once so it's like new. Just decided that I'm not into amped ukes.
The RP 155 is also like new and I've only used it once. It currently sells for $100 on Amazon with a 4.5 review rating. It has a 20 sec. looper, 83 amps, cabinets, stompboxes, and effects. 50 user presets, and 50 factory presets. It has USB streaming for computer recording and 60 high quality drum patterns. You can record to your computer DAW. It comes with a power supply cord. 10-26-2014. Just saw Jake use a processor at his concert last night. During his song he played in 8 bars of backup. looped it to play for awhile, and then jammed with the loop. Pretty cool and he didn't miss a beat.
Buyer pays shipping from zip code 96001. USA shipments only. Sorry, the US government makes foreign shipments a big hassle.
I just never made the time to use the epiphone and rp 155. I did stumble on a nice bass sound with them once though. I could see that the processor has a lot of effects and capabilities that I didn't have time to learn starting from being a complete newbie. Folks with elec. uke or guitar experience will understand the advantages of using this uke and processor together. I'm sure anyone can learn this stuff, if they are willing to do the research and practice though.
Update. Just saw Jake in concert a few weeks ago. He layed in a loop using the processor and then jammed with it. That's a really cool feature to know and have if you do live gigs. Here's a demo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9-ARrd7ErvU
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