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I have had one and enjoy it for simple looping and practice. It also has some drum stuff on it, not great sounding, but lots of fun. It is not as good for live stuff, as the controls are so small. I think that it is a good, fun beginning looping device. -----Original Message----- From: bradm [mailto:bradmcmail@yahoo.ca] Sent: Friday, November 16, 2007 9:46 AM To: Looper's Delight Subject: Boss RC-2 for a beginner? Hi. I'm new to the list, though I've read the LD web page a few times, and love it as a resource. I noticed that a local shop has a Boss RC-2 for CDN$150, and I was thinking about picking it up, as a basic/beginner looper. I'm mainly interested in laying down simple repetitive lines (I play rhythm guitar in a funk band, and so could use it to "play" some of my lines; I also want to try using it solo in the basement, as a foundation to play on top of), and it looks like the RC-2 will do what I want (and more, but I can't seem to find a simpler looper). I've never done any looping, so want a simple unit that I can try/explore, to get a feel for the process before (possibly) moving up to something more capable (and complicated). Would this be a good purchase for what I want? Thanks, Brad Ask a question on any topic and get answers from real people. Go to Yahoo! Answers and share what you know at http://ca.answers.yahoo.com