Moinmoin,
the "problem" we have is not at all new. Being 58 years of age and playing in bands (keys and - for a long time exclusively - bass) I do own some musical instruments. As I do not yet know enough about the Rev" I will take basses as an example:
Of course there are different ones: upright, electric basses with or without frets, length and number of strings, ...
You may compare that to synthesizers, organs, pianos, ...
But even within the same "quality" there are differences in sound and - for me as player of same importance - handling, feel or whatever You may call it. Of course this has material reasons, too: width of neck, size of frets (if any), ..., but not all differences and features are that easy to tell.
Some instruments simply inspire in a way others don't and vice versa.
What I love about my P'08 is, that it is as close to a natural instrument as a pieco of electronics possibly can be. More than that: It
is a natural instrument to me.
If the Rev2 will also have this feature, it will do so in another way, maybe similar but well distinguishable for the player (if he is sensitive at all, which may be presumed for musicians).
The bottom line (very appropriate for a bass player
) is: Although I am very curious about Rev2 - and my bank account already shivers with fear - it will never have an impact on my relation to the P'08.
Experience teaches, that I may leave some instrument more or less unplayed for even a few years, but as Arnold Schwarzenegger used to say: "I'll be back!"
Martin