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Re: New here and looking for a looping device
Janosch,
Welcome to the LD (Loopers Delight) list.
I rather like the DD20 myself. I also own and use 2 Echolpleses in my s
et-up too -- with a lot of other gadgets and toys (including 2 Vortexes
and a GR-1). However, the DD20, while small, is stuffed with enough
cool features that it makes a pretty serious and interesting musical
tool all in itself. Whenever I have reason to go "primative" and leave
the big rack of gizmos behind (or most of it) the DD20 is what I take
with me. At one point in time I experimented with using 3 of them at
a time -- though now I am back down to just owning one. If I had to
pick a single pedal/device (beyond just my guitar and an amp) to do
an impromptu gig with, the DD20 is what I'd choose. Add an Ernie
Ball volume pedal and I can entrtain myself (and maybe a few others)
for hours. :-)
Best regards,
tEd ® kiLLiAn
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