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To answer Q.1, my pal Mark Sullivan once ran his Headrush into 4 amps, but he was always into overkill, having 2 surfboard-sized pedalboards AND a rack (LOL). ~Tim > [Original Message] > From: skincage <skincage@gmail.com> > To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> > Date: 2/13/2006 5:33:27 PM > Subject: headrushers? > > i've recently decided to become reacquainted with my akai headrush > pedal and i'm curious about a couple of things: > > 1. since neither i nor anyone i've ever met owns four amps, i'm > curious to know how folks are using the extra ouputs. is the level > proper for sending to other pedals? are the outputs available in loop > mode, and if so, would they be delayed versions of the mix output? > > 2. in tape delay and normal delay modes, the pots create clicks when > turned. is this normal or do i need to get mine cleaned up? > > 3. how does the overdub feedback work in the headrush? since it's not > adjustable i assume it's more or less an infinite pileup. > > thanks folks. i'm hoping to build a more portable looping rig and > anything i can learn to increase flexibility without increasing gear > is golden. > > jon/skincage