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Ya, know...the RC-20 isn't half-bad. No UNDO of course which makes for exact playing but having the 10 loops is pretty nice for this level of machine (plus a 'one-shot'). Why the developer's only allow scroll-up through the loops (with an optional footpedal) and didn't provide a scroll-down or even start from Loop 1 is a mystery. That feature would have increased the usability of the Loop Station greatly. Decent sound quality, though. And, it's fairly easy to use. Adjusting appropriate input levels is a breeze, too. Regards, Paul ----- Original Message ----- From: "Douglas Baldwin" <coyotelk@optonline.net> To: "dylan" <dylanhassinger@yahoo.com>; <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Sent: Thursday, January 16, 2003 8:06 PM Subject: Re: boomerang vs. rc-20 vs. line6 vs ?? > Dylan wrote: > > as far as start/stop style loopers, what's the best? and > > what's the best for the money? i don't really care to much > > about speeding/slowing it down or reverse. although these > > are cool features if the money's right. but all i need is > > something where i can hit "start", play a riff, hit "stop", > > and get it to start repeating. then hopefully it'll let me > > solo over it without adding my new crap to the loop. what's > > the best for the buck? > > Again, my vote is for the Headrush. In the newest Musicians Friend, the > RC-20 is $280, the Boomer is $450, the Line 6 is $250, but the 'rush is a > baby bird: Cheap! Cheap! at $170. > >