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After trying a set-up of two Line 6 DL4's at loopstock this year, and seeing my brother Rick, and John Whooley, use the same set up at past shows to great effect. I'm damm near convinced this is the best budget looping rig one could have. I understand that some of you have had bad luck with these pedals, as they don't have any kind of input level attenuation control, and yes, if you realy slame the front end you will get distortion. But I have used my 3+ year old DL4 continually, and, other than replacing a footswitch, and cleaning it after I dumped chai on it. DOH!, it has performed like a champ, as has my year old DL4. I've also been through an expression pedal, that I highly recommend if you dig foot control of runaway regeneration, or the ability to fade a loop manually as you play, change delay speed, etc. I know John Whooley has been through at least one DL4, but if you saw him play you would understand why,as he pounds the puppies in to submission. My brother often uses his DL4's in the individual channel inserts of his Mackie mixer, and though I know he has to take some care in not turning up mic preamps too much, they work pretty well, for a floor pedal, designed for instrument level operation. The big bonus, though, is the ability to have two loopers capable of half speed sampling, asynchronous loops, resampling capability, reverse recording capability, etc.. etc.. An idea of what I'm talking about: I record a loop at half speed on one dl4, then I return to normal speed, and its now playing back at twice the tempo speed, sounding an octave above. I then resample that loop onto my other Dl4, again at half speed, and return that loop to normal speed, now I have a loop 2octaves above what I originally sampled it at, and, a loop recorded at 60 bpm would now be playing at 240bpm. Capiche? Imagine the weird resampling weirdness that could be rendered, with 3 DL4s, 4 Dl4s? Yikes! As much as I love my repeater, and its abilty to sync via midi, independent simultaneous tracking,deep midi pc and cc control, and pitch shift capabilities,the list goes on, I get as much thrill out of creating loops on the line 6. There is something magical about the DL4, and refreshing that it is inexpensive, available still, versatile not just as a looper, but as a delay , rugged(in my experience), sound as good as some high priced dedicated loopers, and does'nt require a bulky extra foot pedal, though getting the expression pedal is a must, as far as I'm concerned, as it opens up a whole world of hands free access. Highly recommended. Bill Walker