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Mc T Wolf
« Good looper, but a little gadget »
Published on 08/08/13 at 20:392 tracks can be recorded and broadcast in stereo. Quite unnecessary digital effects (octave down, phaser, overdrive nickname, delay), a rhythm section, a USB jack (without cable), no power supply. But either supplied 9V battery 1.5 V. Everything is controlled by two pedals recording / playback and stop.
UTILIZATION
Usage is quite simple, sound editing is done quite easily. The looper has a grip rather easy. It regrets against the lack of footswitch to change recording while you play.
SOUND QUALITY
I use it with my guitar and my voice. I do not use effects. Records are returned.
OVERALL OPINION
I have for a week and I deplore the presence of these unnecessary effects, like that of the drum, as I regret the absence of power and a footswitch. For almost 300 euros, you pay futile machine accessories while Digitech proposes a stereo Jamman more sober and more useful for less than 200 € (179 € in Thotho). It is for this reason that I will not keep the Boss RC-30 and instead go see the side of the Jamman stereo.
UTILIZATION
Usage is quite simple, sound editing is done quite easily. The looper has a grip rather easy. It regrets against the lack of footswitch to change recording while you play.
SOUND QUALITY
I use it with my guitar and my voice. I do not use effects. Records are returned.
OVERALL OPINION
I have for a week and I deplore the presence of these unnecessary effects, like that of the drum, as I regret the absence of power and a footswitch. For almost 300 euros, you pay futile machine accessories while Digitech proposes a stereo Jamman more sober and more useful for less than 200 € (179 € in Thotho). It is for this reason that I will not keep the Boss RC-30 and instead go see the side of the Jamman stereo.