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Re: loop devices and amps for busking



On 9/28/05 2:27 PM, "Matthias Grob" <matigrob@terra.com.br> wrote:

> well, laptops are battery powered and easy to carry arround...
> 

So are portable CD players and about as exciting to watch performances of 
:)



(just kidding)

    Kevin


On 9/28/05 2:27 PM, "Matthias Grob" <matigrob@terra.com.br> wrote:

> well, laptops are battery powered and easy to carry arround...
> 
>> Battery operated 1/2 watt amp
>> http://www.thegearpage.net/board/showthread.php?s=&threadid=103173
>> 
>> Batteries last for a long time in the LoFI LJ. Wouldn`t the DL-4 and 
>DD-20
>> eat
>> batteries for breakfast?
>> 
>> T.
>> 
>> 
>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bernhard Wagner LD"
>> <loopdelightml@nosuch.biz>
>> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com>
>> Sent: Wednesday, September 28, 2005 1:53 PM
>> Subject: REQ: loop devices and amps for busking
>> 
>> 
>> Hi
>> 
>> I'm trying to find out which battery-operated loop devices and amps 
>exist.
>> (I mean portable and independent of wall outlet... for busking!)
>> 
>> From http://www.loopersdelight.com/tools/tools.html I collected:
>> Line6             DL-4
>> Boss              Gigadelay DD-20
>> Akai              E2 Headrush
>> Electro-Harmonix  16 Second Digital Delay
>> Peavey            PVDJ
>> Boomerang         Boomerang
>> 
>> So far, I know the DL-4, Gigadelay DD-20 are battery operable but I'm 
>not
>> sure about the others.
>> Maybe it could make sense to add this criterion (battery-operable or 
>not) to
>> the "Tools of the Trade" pages?
>> 
>> Are there any other battery-operated loop devices?
>> I'm not mentioning the Boss RC-20 and RC-20XL because they don't allow 
>to
>> control Feedback: it's always at 100%, right?
>> 
>> In this vein I'd be interested in experiences of other musicians on this
>> list with battery-based looping, including portable amps...
>> 
>> E.g. Gary Lehmann seems to be experienced in this?
>> http://www.loopers-delight.com/LDarchive/200404/msg00085.html
>> 
>> Thank you
>> Bernhard
>