Looks like the Rockman is back

I don't think anyone can honestly argue the legit ubiquity of the Rockman
as an iconic element in 80's tones. Either alone or stacked and mixed with
other elements.

Liking it or not is another thing. :idk

It's an instant buy for me. :chef
 
The Rockman chorus is more like Eventide micropitch than standard chorus. Tom used the H910 in the studio on the first couple of albums (there's pics of it in his studio). I have no doubt he modeled his chorus circuit after it.


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The thing is, transport yourself back to the mid 80's. There were hardly any cheap stereo guitar rigs for the typical consumer, and the average Joe couldn't afford (let alone knew about) the earlier Eventide Harmonizer studio gear, so when you plugged in to the Rockman thing, your ears were titillated with this cool stereo sound that you never heard before while playing your guitar.
 
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Years ago, the " Gear Fashionistas" raged about the Rockman, then when the next trendy gear came into vogue, they abandoned the Rockman, like little "Boy Band" Girley Men", for the next Big Thing in gear, like Duran Duran for New Kids On The Block.
This shows you that older gear is still relevant, no mater what the the Gear Fashionistas/Snivel Snot / Nagging Ninnies say.
 
Years ago, the " Gear Fashionistas" raged about the Rockman, then when the next trendy gear came into vogue, they abandoned the Rockman, like little "Boy Band" Girley Men", for the next Big Thing in gear, like Duran Duran for New Kids On The Block.
This shows you that older gear is still relevant, no mater what the the Gear Fashionistas/Snivel Snot / Nagging Ninnies say.

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One shop on Reverb already had a listing for one earlier today. I’m assuming it either sold or was taken down.
 
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