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  Sent: Tuesday, February 23, 2010 1:12 
  PM
  Subject: Re: Rang III reviews
  
  I hope that you realize that this is only an issue on the first loop, any 
  overdub will be seamless over the 'splice point'.
  All loopers do this to some degree, otherwise you would have a nasty 
  "click" or "pop" over the splice point.
  
  
  
  "I would note however, the 
    Boomerang does a ramp up and down of the volume of the loop where the end 
    and beginning meet. "
  ughhhhh~~~
   
  You're kidding.  That 
    alone may be enough for me to not buy 
this. 
   
  I was so psyched!  
    Small footprint, ease of setup, I thought I could get away from the Echoplex 
    which I think is a great tool but a wee bit overkill for live 
    performances.
   
  Plish
    ----- Original Message -----
    From: Greg 
    Gaz
    To: loopers-delight@loopers-delight.com
    Sent: Tuesday, February 23, 2010 10:03 AM
    Subject: RE: Rang III reviews
    
    I am swamped right now, but I will try to post some 
      thoughts soon.  I owned a Gibson Echoplex, but sold it once I had the 
      Boomerang III and realize it would suit MY NEEDS.
 
I would 
      note that the Boomerang III produces less white noise than the 
      Gibson, and I found that its input is less finky than the 
      Gibson.
 
This makes seamless Ebow overdubs impossible.  
      There is a glitch/dropout.  I have spoken with the company, and it 
      seems like they will make an effort to address this, but no 
      promises.
 
-- Greg
 
  
  
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