I have owned every brand of muti pedal from Delta, Boss, Zoom, to line 6 and I love Digitech for it's ease of use and high quality effects. Over the years Digitech has made great improvements especially with their distortion tones and signal to noise ratio in general. With the 360XP they've added a lot of useful 'transparent' overdrives, several versions of tube screamers that sound really convincing and some new tasty fuzz tones. Reverbs are lush and clean, lots of variety for the delays, amp simulators are best I've heard yet. I prefer to dial the effects way back from factory settings, so the computer editing interface makes things really easy. Durable metal build. The only things i found to be a little disappointing are the noise gate, it works okay but it seems touchy. The loop time is only 40 seconds and there is no way to save loops and lastly the drum patterns do not function simultaneously with the looper. For it's size, price, sound quality, variety of effects, durable build and ease of use, I give the Digitech RP360XP top marks. Best multi I've used so far. Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Refurbished
The RP360 punches way above its class. Yes, more expensive multi-fx have more features and flexibility; but this has some serious strengths. First of all, the reverbs are best-in-class, and much nicer than reverbs you find in Line 6 and Boss/Roland products, hands down. The reverbs aren't super tweakable, though. I don't use delays much, but the general consensus is that they are also best in class. The other mod effects are excellent, as well. The tremolos all sound like the real deal (way better than Helix/HX Stomp). The amps and cabs give you a wide variety of tones to choose from. My only complaints: the amps seem to do some peak limiting, so you can't get that big dynamic thing you get from Fender amps; many of the effects lack a wet/dry mix or separate levels for direct and effect (including the reverb). To manage CPU usage, you are limited to one effect from each type, so you can't put more than one distortion, or more than one delay in your path. You have plenty of space for user patches, but you can't overwrite factory patches. I have two of these RP360's one with the expression pedal and one without. If you plan to use a pedal, I'd recommending getting the in-built one. It's very high quality, and you have the option of ALSO adding the external switch if you need it. The RP360 without the pedal is either ext pedal OR switches, but not both.Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I am a 40+ year pro guitar player. I've been the gamut of costly single and multi effects pedals. Now that the didgital realm has matured, I'm okay with amp and effect models. I remember Digitech years back. Their reputation for time based effects is legendary just under Eventide. I ordered this RP360 XP unit after a deep search for the end all multi effects pedal (for me) so that I can get out of the super boutique individual pedal nonsense and also to get ease of configuration for live and even more importantly, in the studio, where I am now most of the time. I knew I did something right when I found myself recording with this unit instead of using my Line6 models in my DAW more and more. The graphic interface is really good. Not perfect but really functional as it aught to be. Bottom line. I'm very happy with this unit. Took a bit of time to see how best to tweak and shape sounds, but that's with anything. One thing. I didn't seem to like being put into the effects loop. Much better in-line with the guitar. Thanks Digitech!Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Digitech once again delivers with this pedal; even though it’s fairly dated still keeps up with the modern types on the market, is easier to use and the sounds are just as good
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I have found that a multi-effect pedal is a great alternative to a modeling guitar amplifier, as you can have a very large number of effects pre-arranged and easily selectable, along with discrete "stomp-box" options available. In that space the RP360 and 360XP are very easy to use and powerful, I recommend it highly.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
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