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Hey, All this talk of people using multiple loopers has really got me thinking again about adding a second looper to my set up(as if I don't bring enough crap to a gig already!) Currently I use an EDP+ in a rack with a mixer to loop my voice, acoustic guitar and lap steel. One EDP meets 90% of my looping needs. However, there are certain things that I'd like to do that I know I need a second looper to do do. I'd like to have a looper to loop just my vocals, that way I can drop out an instrumental loop and let a vocal harmony loop to play by itself ala Howie Day. I'd also like to have two sepreate loop run out of synch with each other. I've recently seen a live looper do this and I love the way that two asynchronous loops sound. Here are my options. Obviously another EDP would be great, however at $799. financially it's not possible at this point. I've looked at the Repeater, and it offers a lot of looping functions that the EDP doesn't and could Midi sync to the EDP, however they are a bit pricey on e-bay, would require another foot controller that I'd have to buy. and the fact that they are discontinued does scare me a bit, and I'm uncomfortable buying used gear. The Echo Pro was a contender for a while, but there seems to be a wealth of issues with it, and I believe that it is also being discontinued. At this point I'm leaning towards the Boss RC-20. It fits my budget, $300 (I also have $200 in SAMASH gift certificates that I can use on it), doesn't require a second footpedal, has ample time, multiple inputs for voice and guitars, and the sound quality is quite good. I'm asking for your opinions on what you think would make a great second looper to the EDP. All suggestions will be considered. Thanks, John www.johnmazzarella.com