You may want to use a more solid adapter of your own. All of that being said, the construction of the mixer is still higher quality than you'd get from a factory in China. That should probably be added to the list of pros. However, if you're looking for something to travel with, I wouldn't recommend going with this one. Rugged is definitely not in this mixer's repertoire. Lucky for me, this mixer sits in a stationary setup, so my primary concern is that pesky power button. In summary: - The adapter is iffy. I use it on the output, so that I can send the signal to my Rokit speakers, but sometimes I want to unplug the adapter from the back of the mixer and use headphones instead. This proves tedious as I have to be extra careful not to yank the adapter cable around, fearing it will crumble in my hands or the cable will come loose. - I didn't test the loop feature of this device. I haven't explored the full capabilities of it, as I currently have no need to. The mixer is very well suited to the application I need it for, so I am happy!
They: Can feature settings to mimic many different spaces such as Cathedral halls and large rooms Can be used subtly or obviously Can be used to create ambience Digital reverbs usually mimic a number of different types of reverbs Common controls on a reverb pedal allow you to set the length of the reverb, pre delay and the amount of reverb applied to the signal Delay and echo is essentially the same thing and many people use the terms interchangeably. In technical terms, echo would refer to a very long delay that mimics the natural kind of echo effect you could cause in a cave for example.