digitech dsp 16 any good ?

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Paul Wade
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digitech dsp 16 any good ?

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anyone still use a digitech dsp 16 ?? i was given one and dont
know alot about them....

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Paul, I looked it up online and it appears made around 91 so old technology. Seems to be a reverb only unit with several present options. I would think you can use it but results are likely to be limited. That said I still use a Peavey Profex II also made in the 90s but way more advanced than that DSP 16. Of course I have a Lexicon mpx1 that does a better reverb and delay. Can't hurt to try it.
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Larry Dering wrote:Paul, I looked it up online and it appears made around 91 so old technology. Seems to be a reverb only unit with several present options. I would think you can use it but results are likely to be limited. That said I still use a Peavey Profex II also made in the 90s but way more advanced than that DSP 16. Of course I have a Lexicon mpx1 that does a better reverb and delay. Can't hurt to try it.
Thanks Larry I think it has delay chours
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It's been a while, but I think the 16 model only has reverb and delay, no chorus. I think those 2 effects on this one were as nice as any of the similar units of that era.