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    Sony DPSV77

    Multi-effects Processor

    Sony's DPSV77 is like a 'best of' compilation of all the company's dedicated single effects units, with the addition of a simplified user interface and a digital I/O. Is it a smash success or a one-hit wonder? Nick Magnus goes for gold...

    Reviews Sep 1996
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    TL Audio C2021

    Indigo Tube Compressor

    Paul White checks out the latest addition to TL Audio's new Indigo range.

    Reviews Sep 1996
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    Viscount EFX10

    Multi-effects Processor

    Despite having a name that most British people associate with small, round chocolate biscuits, Viscount are gaining a reputation for affordable MIDI hardware — and the EFX10 could be their best value effects processor to date. Derek Johnson and Debbie Poyser develop a taste for it.

    Reviews Sep 1996
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    Aphex 109

    2/4-band Valve Parametric EQ

    Aphex continue to attack the market with their high quality, value for money processors. Paul White warms to the latest release.

    Reviews Sep 1996
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    Digitech Studio Twin

    Digital Multi-effects Unit

    Effects units continue to drop in price while offering more and more features. Digitech's new Studio Twin costs less than £250, but still offers a dual effects mode and MIDI patch control. Paul White is agog.

    Reviews Sep 1996
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    Marshall JFX1

    Digital Effects Unit

    Axe devotees may be surprised to learn that Marshall released this little-known digital effects processor last year. Paul White gets in his annual half-hour's guitar practise, and finds an overlooked unit worthy of some consideration...

    Reviews Sep 1996
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