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i'm not all that familiar with the akai headrush, but you can find a slew of reviews on the rc-20 from just the past few days. the general consensus is that the rc-20 is missing many key features... i tried out an rc-20 for about a month before giving it back and making the move to the repeater. the main problem with the rc-20 that i encountered was that tap tempo can only be used for pre-recorded loops which means that if you aren't dead on on your first try, the loop will be unadjustable and sound out of place. not to mention, if you are playing with a live drummer (you had mentioned live performing), you will have no way of adjusting your loop...so your drummer better have time like a machine (literally). like i said, i'm not familiar with the headrush at all, but the rc-20 is a fun toy, but not a very practical device for live performance...but then again, it always depends on your needs... good luck and let the list know what you come up with in your comparisson shopping...i'd love to hear more about the headrush. swimming in the loopool, e va n|s sa b --- Sean.Forrester@csiro.au wrote: > How does the Boss RC-20 compare to the Akai > Headrush?? > > Looking at purchasing the Boss for Bass loops / > guitar overdubs with a > drummer for live gigs. > Which would be better for free-form bass loops and > jamming? > > Anyone tried out both? > > Thanks > > Bierdo > > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Tax Center - online filing with TurboTax http://taxes.yahoo.com/