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Re: Fully Upgraded GSP-2101

2002-09-06 by jorgana

Craig, I have these two upgrade chips you actually pop into the unit. 
I'm in the U.S. and some guy in England will give me $100 for them. 
If you give me $150 plus postage, they're yours. I have never 
installed or even taken them out of their packets. I did not like the 
GSP2101 for its distortions and like a FOOL did not sell it while it 
could be sold for just $100 less than new. Let me know if you are 
interested but make it quick, please. I actually have to give him 
first priority but I just answered his email tonight letting him know 
that I am willing to sell them. ......... Jorge


--- In gsp-2101@y..., "craig102080" <gbr@o...> wrote:
> Hello friends at the gsp-2101 group,
> 
> I used to have a gsp-2101 but sold it mainly because it did not 
have seamless program switching.  Then I bought a 2120.  Then I found 
out that the 2101 could be upgraded so that it would have seamless 
switching.  So now I want to buy another 2101 since it has more power 
than the 2120 (explain that, Digitech going backwards).  What I want 
to know is, should I buy one that is fully upgraded, or can upgrades 
still be acquired?  I heard something about software version 3.0 
being the best.  I also heard that the Limited Edition has more 
memory than the Artist.  Is this information accurate?
> 
> Thanks,
> Craig

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