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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: Sound quality of various loopers
Title: Re: Sound quality of various loopers I've used nearly every looper available, and even after all these
years I rank the Lexicon Jamman at the top. It just sounds the
smoothest, the least digital and the most musical.
Sometimes the wheel doesn't need to be reinvented!
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 -- ...
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