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Re: Any comments on the Akai Headrush?
I don't about the L6 DL4 - I tried one and it didn't seem too
useful as a looper machine. I do have the Akai Headrush though.
First off, the the Headrush is not a Jamman - in capabilities or
price. The Akai is a nice stompbox looper because it's
conceptually similar to tape-looping, which I prefer anyway.
I often wish something like the Headrush had come along
when I first started looping. It's sort of like having
4 tape machines, and beats having to buy several tape
decks or Digitech delays.
Highly recommended.
- Larry T
----- Original Message -----
From: "Will & Gemma McCoy" <dublmranch@sisqtel.net>
To: <Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com>
Sent: Friday, June 16, 2000 12:49 AM
Subject: Any comments on the Akai Headrush?
> Hello,
>
> Ive ready everything I can find about the Akai Headrush and the Boomerang
> and the Line 6 DL4. Im getting close to a buying decision. Up until
> recently I was only looking at the Line 6 DL4 and the Boomerang. But
> someone recommended looking into the Akai Headrush too. Any comments on
how
> the Akai Headrush would compare to the Line 6 DL4 or the Boomerang? Im
> looking for low cost, easy operation and GREAT looping. I like the fact
the
> the Akai unit has an "Undo" feature. Im a guitarist who also plays keys
and
> bass. This is my first looping tool. I hope to get one that can loop
>the
> signal from a guitar, or synth, or drum machine, or vocals. Any
suggestions
> will be greatly helpful to me. Thanks much.
>
> Best regards, Will
>
> PS--I dont want to lay out the dough for a Jamman or EDP unless I have
>to.
>
>