DigiTech RP155 Guitar Multi-Effects Processor

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Gig, practice and compose. The RP155 guitar multi-effect processor gives you 83 amps, cabinets, stompboxes, and effects allowing you to get virtually any sound you want, just like the pros. With USB streaming audio, the RP155 allows you to easily record directly to your computer’s DAW with sounds so good people will think that your song was recorded in a major studio. No compromises.
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Technical Details

- Built-20 Second Looper
- 83 Amps, Cabinets, Stompboxes and Effects
- USB Audio Streaming for computer recording
- 60 High-Quality drum patterns
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Customer Buzz
 "A must for non professionals!" 2010-09-29
By Dan (Nashua, NH)
I bought this to replace my rp 50 ( lasted 5 years, I bought it the day I bought my first electric guitar). It is amazing how far digi tech has come with there pedals. The drums on the rp 155 are really nice ( when used through headphone or the recording via USB, sound a tad muddy though an amp (fender frontman 25)).



The effects and amp models are really impressive for an all in one. The recording via USB is actually quite smooth, and the looper does 20 seconds perfectly! It is a steal with compared to single pedals for the same price ( ie boss pedals)

Customer Buzz
 "Worth the Price" 2010-04-09
By PFC Barnett Troy (Boringville Ky)
Ive been experimentin with my new Digitech RP155 for the past two days anyway and what Ive found out about this peddel is that you can not have the drumb machine play durring the 20 second recording looper. So anyone who cares about composing and recording, be warned of that huge flaw. You can at least layer loops overtop of other previous loops simply by holding down the left peddel (same way the loop itself is started) So one could have two guitar parts, vocals, and bass (switching out intruments in the input jack as the loops play)...but forget about the 60 different drum beats. (which arnt that bad actually.)There's plenty of cool sounding practicle beats. The only corney ones being the country beats. Theres 50 factory effects and 50 of the same to customize but I dont think theres enough veriaty within the effects. Id say the drum machine is the best part of this peddel even though it cant even be utalized durring recording-loops. For anyone who simply wants some effects to mess around with and cares less about the looping, I recomend this product. Its at least well worth the $99.99 I payed for it. Not the best thing out there but I dont regret buyin it.

Customer Buzz
 "Love it!" 2010-03-31
By Hiker (Deep South)
I wanted to upgrade my old practice amp and few pedals to something with better sound. First I tried a Peavey Vypyr 15 based on good reviews from another site. It was awful and is going back. So I was looking at getting a better distortion pedal and decided to try this instead. I'm glad I did because this thing is awesome! It has a seemingly endless amount of adjustments to play with and so far the presets sound great on my old amp. If that wasn't more than enough, you can also hook it to your computer via USB and record direct. So far I'm happy with the sound quality there too. It works fine with Audacity (a free multi-track recording program) once you get the settings right in Audacity and adjust the USB record level on the RP155. The tuner seems to be just as good as any of my other tuners, and you can output straight to headphones without even using an amp. So it could make a fantastic headphone amp for traveling etc. I only just got it but this may be the best music gear purchase I've ever made. I almost wish I would have got the RP255 with expression pedal but I probably wouldn't use that much anyway and it would be a little less portable. Anyway, this thing is amazing for what it costs.

Customer Buzz
 "Quite simply the best bit of kit you'll get for the money." 2010-03-11
By isaac (phoenix)
This is quite simply the best effects unit you are going to get for your $90. Period. Just the effects combos alone are worth several times that. Add the amp and cab models, and you've got something special. But even more than that, you also get a sweet drum machine. And then there is the phrase looper, which is just awesome! You can't get a DEDICATED phrase looper for less than $180!!! And to top it all off, you can go direct to your computer via USB to record, and also to edit the presets. This computer-based editing of the presets is the way to go. It's way easier to edit them via the software interface than by twiddling the knobs on the unit itself. You can really try out a lot of combos, and dial in the sound you are after pretty easily. You'll have to get your own USB cord though, the kind you'd use for a printer with one standard USB plug and one of those narrow-style USB plugs. I think they could have included one, but I'm not complaining. Oh, and how could I forget that this thing has true STEREO out. You can run it out to two amps, and really take advantage of the stereo effects like the panner and the ping pong delay. It has a nice headphone out that you can use as a personal earphone monitor too. That's a cool feature.

I'm using this for harmonica, and I can dial in a range of great amped tones and add effects as I please. I love the octave down and the leslie/vibrato/chorus simulators. Great organ tones there. I also love the wide range of delays and reverbs. There are so many great tones there to be had. Plus the thing has the ability to bypass all the amp and cab sims and just use the effects, so if you have an amp with good harp tone (ie. Like my Epiphone Vlave Junior that I modded for harps), this little pedal can be used in front just to add any/all effects you like. You'll only need this ONE pedal instead of e very expensive (and heavy) pedalboard full of individual effects. And you'll be able to dial in way more various effects combos than you could with that discreet pedal board.



This is simply the best bang for your buck. Period.

Customer Buzz
 "Coolness." 2010-01-18
By M. Spring
I can't get over how much Digitech Products have changed. Back in 2002(i think it was?) i bought a Rp150 with the Expression pedal built on. I compared the 2008-2009 version to the Rp150 2002 version. They have really improved. I actually sold my Digitech pedal to get a bigger Randall Amp due to starting a band. That was a joke. The Band was a joke that is. Anyways, i decided to get another Digitech Effects pedals and i chose this one due to it's good price with many/enough effects. This pedal has eveything you could want from Phaser,rotary, All kinds of Amps and Cabinets, stomp boxes,Acoustic guitar Modeler, Pitch shifter... you name it. It even has a looper built in along with a metronome and built in drums. I haven't got to try everything out, but so far it has been fun. I got this model especially for the recording feature. Just buy a Usb cable and hook it up to your Computer and record. You will have to go into your DAW software and set it up, but that isn't too hard. Make sure you download the Driver from Digitech in order for your DAW to recognize your Rp155. Overall, i recommend this pedal.


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