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Re: best looper?



In that same price range sits the Digitech "JamMan" - worth a look.

http://www.loopers-delight.com/tools/digitech_jamman/digitech_jamman.html
http://www.digitech.com/products/JamMan/JamMan.htm
http://www.acousticfingerstyle.com/JamManReview.htm

Good luck!


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "edwin cleverdon" <ecleverdon@hotmail.com>
To: <loopers-delight@loopers-delight.com>
Sent: Saturday, April 22, 2006 11:52 PM
Subject: best looper?


> I'm new to this forum, and have learned a tremendous amount in just the
few
> weeks I've been lurking.  I hope you guys can help guide me.  I currently
> play in sort of a free jazz improv group -- I'm the designated "bass"
player
> (guitar w/octave pedal), and I often get loops going to build up textural
> rhythm tracks.  I've been using an old Akai Headrush, but it's quite
> limited.
>
> I've been looking at the EH 2880, EH 16-sec delay, boss rc-50, and the
> someday-to-be-released repeater, which all seem to be in the same general
> price range, but reading the specs isn't as enlightening as I could hope.
> Also, its not really possible in Birmingham, Alabama to pop into a music
> store and demo these things (and certainly not the ones that haven't been
> released yet).
>
> Between the 16-sec and the 2880, as best as I can tell, the 2880 seems to
be
> a deluxe 16-sec delay (and perhaps the only reason to choose the 16-sec 
>is
> for the price).  The boss looks good, in spite of boss' best efforts to
> market it as a shredder's buddy.  And the repeater looks good too, but it
> may be more sophisticated than I need.
>
> Help!
>
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