Guess I'm kinda' fortunate. I have always been blessed with a good voice and fairly wide vocal range. However, when you're playing single, as I have been for the past decade, the only way you can obtain harmonies is electronically. Therefore, when I singing Beach Boy, Kingston Trio and other songs that require harmony for that added bit of pizaz, a high-quality vocal processor is a great asset. If you can't sing, and your voice is marginal at best, there's no vocal processor in the world that can make you sound good. Some folks have it--some folks don't!

Thanks again Uncle Dave for the advice. Next time I'm in Phily, the beer's on me.

Gary
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