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Video Review - Road Rage True Bypass 8-Channel Looper

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Uploaded by on Jun 30, 2009

http://www.premierguitar.com PG's contributor Tommy Bruner walks us through his latest Video Reivew for the Road Rage Pro Gear Triple Bypass 8-Channel Looper (read the Web-Exclusive review at http://www.premierguitar.com). The 8-Channel looper comes with individual true-bypass loops, which means you can have a separate true-bypass loop for all your pedals and maybe a few loops left over for your future pedals, too. Not only does the looper clean up your sound and let each pedal retain its full tone, it is also a nice way to organize your pedals with one switching device. Each Road Rage True Bypass looper can be customized to fit your rig's needs.

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  • great review and excellent tone.

  • Whats the price on the unit.. Without pedals?..

  • i have no pedals and dont play , but i want one lol ! nice demo

  • so what do you do with you volume pedal and tuner?!? someone please help.

  • @twst1 If you run your guitar into a Reverb/Delay pedal, your amp will distort the Reverb and delay. meaning your repeats on your delay will be distorted. This doesn't sound completely bad, but in my experience, it can get pretty gritty and muddy. Just personal preference. Your reverb tends to have quite a bit of Grit on it too. doesnt sound natural. very strange...out of place kinda stuff. That's why most amps have the Effect loop built in. Bypass the amps distortion. Clean trailing effects.

  • @rockstar363 could you explain your statement re: not using one of these w/ amp distortion?

  • @guitardude1000000000 Yeah man there spendy...you can build one for about 60 bucks. just need a bit of time, and some ebay knowhow! a bunch of jacks, led's, switches, and a casing. need some wire too but thats about it. Whats nice is that these really do make everything CLEANER! so much clearer sound. i would shy away from using one with amp distortion though. running your delay/reverb effects through one of these into delay can be really really icky... Almost worth getting two smaller ones.

  • Great video!

  • I want one so bad. They're amazing products for amazing prices!

  • just great!

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