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Peavey MuseBox Effects Processor
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For god's sake, please don't bother even reading this review!

By: Chicho      Submitted: 7/8/2017

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1 person found this review helpful.
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Product Rating Product Review It's a failure, unless the design team's goal was to create a cheesy techno doorstop by combining the worst features of a soft synth with the ugliest and least user friendly look of a hardware synth module. Dated sounds all across, super annoying to update, but the available updates are already dated, anyway. Good for nothing.
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Outstanding Grand Piano

By: Pat H. from Oswego, NY      Submitted: 3/20/2013

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Very well constructed Great grand piano. It could use better Hammond Organ sounds and also a way to switch leslie speeds when playing live In my opinion most manuals could be better. Im still learning how to use all the features The tone of the pianos both acoustic and electric are outstanding. Lots of good synth sounds Only had it for about a month so we will see Your general opinion of this product. Im very happy with it. the Grand Piano alone makes it worth it
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Leave it to Peavey-The company that actually listens to musicians when there is a NEED to be filled,

By: Serpent Brew from Kansas City, MO USA      Submitted: 12/8/2012

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Lord knows I have tried over the years to kill Peavey equipment, but to no avail. Made for working musicians BY working musicians. God Bless 'em! DAWs were tajubf iver, I couldn't find a midi sound model to save my ass, then...Hartley and the boys NAILED it! Best features? Too many to list! If you can't work this, maybe PS2 guiTAR HERO IS BETTER FOR YOU aND THE MUSIC THING you should LEEAVE TO THOSE of us who can count to four, and repeat. (Through most songs). Have you tried a kazoo? Seriously, it can be annoying getting set up and remembering the difference between Channels and programs, but half the fun is customizing the sounds you will use and saving that setup so you dont have to tweak it every time. There were some real pain in the ass menus back in the early-mid 90s that by the time you got set up you had lost your inspiration for the song anyway, but MOST companies are catching on and simplifying things for us mere musicians, and not assuming because something is a synthesizer that we are smart or something. Amazing! We will see. My EMU Proteus held up to 30 yesrs of daily/nightly use on the rosd, (then just quit one day) let's see how Peavey holds up. Given their track record, i think they will do fine! Your general opinion of this product. There is a GOD AFTER ALL! I thought midi -modules were gone the way of dinosaurs and Mellotrons. Didn expect them to come back AND be capable of FAR BEYOND what I ever imagined!