Mooer Groove Loop X2 Review
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by Peter
1y ago
If you're a guitarist on a budget who is interested in creating loops at home or to use in smaller live settings, you might be interested in the Groove Loop X2 by Mooer Audio. This is a stereo looper and drum machine pedal that combines two essential tools for guitarists. In this review, I will share my experience with this pedal and why I think it is a great addition to your arsenal of guitar gear, especially for home use. Check Amazon Price The post Mooer Groove Loop X2 Review appeared first on Looper Pedal Reviews ..read more
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TC Electronic Ditto+ Looper Review
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by Peter
1y ago
The original Ditto Looper broke the mold when it came to looper pedals. While other manufacturers were cramming in as many features as possible, the Ditto focused on its core functionality. It stood out from the competition by focusing on a clear, well-captured tone. This was immensely popular even with pro players who just wanted something that sounded great. The lack of memory was a pretty big limitation, however. TC Electronic listened to its customers and fixed this with the Ditto+ Looper. It is essentially the Ditto, plus, memory and a few other things. See what they did there?Check Amazo ..read more
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Donner Circle Looper Pedal Review
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by Peter
1y ago
If you’ve been shopping around for loopers for a little while, you’ll have undoubtedly noticed it can get real expensive if you don’t want a crappy pedal. Boss essentially rules the game through sheer numbers, and the new “flagship,” the RC-600, costs almost $700. No matter how much you love looping, that starts to sting a little. But what are your alternatives? Can you even get a looper for $150 or less without being limited in some way as with something like the Ditto? Are there any choices that aren’t painfully stripped-down or painfully expensive? Enter the Donner Circle Looper. Check Amaz ..read more
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Boss Loop Station Release Dates
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by Peter
1y ago
Confused by all the different Boss looper pedals floating around out there? We've created a list in chronologically descending order to help you understand where your Boss looper falls in the Boss lineup. Generally speaking, Boss usually releases looper pedals in batches of three with one small looper pedal, one medium-sized looper pedal, and one large looper pedal. For example, in the 2011 generation of pedals, the Boss RC-3 had one foot pedal, the Boss RC-30 had two foot pedals, and the Boss RC-300 had six foot pedals. These small, medium and large looper pedals are periodically updated, wit ..read more
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Lekato Looper Review
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by Peter
1y ago
The Lekato Looper pedal is a white label (generic) looper / tuner pedal that Amazon can sellers buy in bulk from China, rebrand, and resell as their own. That said, you get a ton of bang for your buck with this looper. It's loaded with features and will easily have you jamming solos and working out songs at home. If you can put up with potential quality control issues and a lack of customer support, this is one of the best (all things considered) cheap looper pedals you can find. Plus, you get a built-in tuner so it's like getting two pedals in one!Check Amazon Price The post Lekato Looper Rev ..read more
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Pigtronix Infinity 3 Looper Review
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by Peter
1y ago
Pigtronix made a big mark on the looping world through the Infinity 2. Now they’re aiming to build on the successful formula with the new version. And it definitely looks great: clean, well-presented, with rugged metal footswitches but not too much cluttering up the body. It touts features like the option to run dual loops in parallel or series, the ability to easily switch up the pitch or speed of your loops, new synchronization options, and more. But is it really all it’s cracked up to be? Can they justify charging more than the Boss RC-500, for instance – or could you get better value for m ..read more
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Boss RC-600 Loop Station Review
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by Peter
1y ago
The Boss RC-600 is the new “flagship” looper for players who want as much functionality as possible, despite the size. It’s intended as the successor the older RC-300, boasting six independent tracks for an unparalleled looping experience. But does it live up to expectations? Check Amazon Price The post Boss RC-600 Loop Station Review appeared first on Looper Pedal Reviews ..read more
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Boss RC-505 MKII Review
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by Peter
1y ago
Boss really re-imagined the looper with the RC-505. Before that, loopers were mostly intended for guitarists but could still support microphones. Things changed with the rise of musicians (like DubFX) who incorporate looping into non-guitar music. The RC-505 changed the rugged footswitches for bigger, softer buttons, becoming the first true tabletop looper. The RC-505 did a lot right, and they don’t have to improve the formula too much to produce something amazing. So, have they succeeded? Or should you just stick with the old model? Check Amazon Price The post Boss RC-505 MKII Review appeared ..read more
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