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1. With the Boomerang, if you want to overdub onto an existing loop, you have to keep your foot on the "Stack" switch while you're overdubbing. Contrast this with the Headrush, where you tap the switch to start overdubbing, then tap another switch when you're done. There's good and bad to both designs, but I've found this to be no real obstacle on the Boomerang. I'd say it actually makes it easier to overdub accurately because the throw of the switch is much shorter than the Akai switches (which also click loudly when depressed). You can finesse the Boomer switches, whereas the Akai requires you to hit them with commitment. 2. You might want to check with Boomerang directly--Mike Nelson (co-owner) was advertising one for $369 (I believe) that was new but with a couple of minor finish defects. Failing that, you might try Krazy Kat Music in San Antonio (I forget their web address). Ask for Bobdog--he's on this list somewhere. TH ---------- > > 1. When you say "you have to hold the overdub switch down (doesn't >latch)" > ,..does that mean that once an original loop has been created, that the > following overdubs, or layers have to be played while holding down the > overdub switch? And if so,..does this present difficulties while trying >to > layer with accuracy? > > 2. Where is the best place to purchase a Boomerang on line? > > Thanks again, > > -Joe