I know -- that's kind of a gripe.  On the other hand, it uses pretty
high quality pieces.  Moreover, I can't tell when it is in the signal
path -- and none of my friends can, either.

It is easy to toggle between the EQ signal and the straight signal by
putting the EQ in the tape loop.  When set for flat response, you
absolutely cannot tell the difference -- whether it is set to EQ or
Bypass.  Likewise, there is no hit to the sound when it is set to EQ.

I have no idea what jitter is on the thing.  I called Rane, out of
curiosity, and spoke to their national sales manager -- he says they
don't even measure.  Then again, the digital stuff and algorithms were
put together by Ray Miller and his team.  Ray Miller did/does Wadia's
digital work.  Wadia is waaaay more expensive.

At full retail, it is an expensive device; however, it seems like there
are always overstock bargains around.  

PS, it is built like a tank.  Can't say that about Behringer.


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