| Kris,   Thanks for the reply. Here's how I determined the 
thinning of the sound:   Epi Les Paul direct to Boomerang, Boomerang direct 
to Marshall amp (same results are the same with my Fender Princeton amp, 
too).   I play, and notice the usual thick, rich 
tone.   I tap "record", and "record" again to end the 
recording. The loop immediately starts to play back, and I notice that the 
tone is very noticeably thinner (seems more trebly and less bass).   To the average ear the difference would be slight, 
but I'm sure any of you guys would notice it immediately. I just happened to notice the same thing during my lesson the 
other day when my instructor used his RC-50. Slight difference but 
noticeable.   I remember about a year ago trying Mobius through 
my computer, and noticed no difference in sound quality at all, but the playback 
was through my Altec Lansing computer speakers.   One other thing that I notice about my 'Rang is 
that right out of the box, the center switch setting produces an incredible 
amount of hiss. I kind of ignored that and just figured it was a 'Rang 
idiosyncrasy. The other two settings are nice and quiet, though. Perhaps I need 
to send it back to Mike N. for a checkup.   Brian   
  ----- Original Message -----  Sent: Monday, December 11, 2006 11:43 
  AM Subject: Re: Sound quality of various 
  loopers 
 I have never experienced this with any of the 
  looping devices I've owned and used: Boomerang, RC-20, Echoplexes, 
  RC-20.  The Boomerang tended to generate a bit of hiss for me, but I was 
  able to minimize by ensure my levels were relatively hot on the unit.  
     Where are you running the Boomerang in your 
  signal chain?  You ran an A/B test and demonstrated the Boomerang is 
  actually contributing to the thinning?  It could be a signal chain gain 
  thing.  Though not stellar, I recall the specs on that unit (bit rate and 
  frequency range) were enough to not significantly alter the tone of 
  your instrument.   Kris       ----- Original Message -----  
    
    
    Sent: Monday, December 11, 2006 8:43 
    AM Subject: Sound quality of various 
    loopers 
 Hi folks,   I haven't posted in quite some time, but now 
    I'm back to bother you all with my silly questions.   I use a Boomerang, and although it's an easy 
    unit to use I've noticed that there is a noticeable "tinniness" to the 
    playback. Of course, I have it set for highest quality.   I've also noticed this on other looping 
    devices. For example, my guitar teacher has an RC-50 which he just has 
    hooked up to a little practice amp, I still notice a slight thinning out of 
    the playback sound.   Is this common to all looping devices? Is there 
    any way around this such as compensating with some kind of eq?   Thanks, and I apologize because I know my 
    questions are very basic.   Brian     |