
Anthony Easton
The DigiTech RP300 is a guitar multi-effect processor that combines the tones of 12 vintage and modern amps with 26 fully programmable, studio-quality effects (up to 12 at once). It features a built-in expression pedal that can be assigned to control various parameters in real time. The device includes a rhythm trainer with 30 different patterns, an integrated chromatic tuner, and a Learn-A-Lick feature for slowing down playback without changing pitch. The RP300 offers 40 factory presets and 40 user presets for custom creations. Its rear panel features a single 1/4" input, 1/4" left and right outputs, and a 1/8" stereo headphone output. The effects include amp modeling, acoustic modeling, compression, wah, pickup modeling, cabinet modeling, mic placement modeling, EQ, noise gate, modulation effects, delays, and reverbs. The device is powered by a 9-volt power source and weighs approximately 5.15 pounds.
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Good
$150

Very Good
$95

Brand New
$4.90

Brand New
$14.97


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