| Product # | 182183 |
| Brand | TC Electronic |
| Category | Phrase Sampler/Looper Pedal |
| Brand Category | TC Electronic - Sampler/Looper |
Recommended accessories
- - Extremely intuitive - made by guitarists for guitarists
- - Loop import and export, backing tracks and StarJam
- 5 minutes loop time with unlimited overdubs
- - Compact design
- - Stereo inputs and outputs
- 24 bit uncompressed audio signal - even audiophiles can't complain.
- - True Bypass and Analog dry-through
- - Can be operated with 9V batteries or power adapter (sold separately)
- 9V / 100mA
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| Depth | 122mm |
| Width | 74mm |
| Height | 50mm |
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| Product Number | 182183 |
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| Date | May 2015 |
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| Weight | 0.32kg |
| Box Depth | 126mm |
| Box Width | 74mm |
| Box Height | 72mm |
| Gross Weight | 0.5kg |
After using the Boss RC2 regularly for several years, I was looking for a looper with a more natural sound. The TC Electronic Ditto Stereo Looper fulfills this requirement so well that I immediately bought a second one. It is simple and intuitive to use, very compact, and feels solid. The only drawback is that three of the four rubber feet have fallen off after only a few uses. Addendum: I have since replaced the missing rubber feet with enough spares. Update: After using the looper for more than six months, I would like to report a significant issue. The level control, which is prone to being accidentally turned, unfortunately had the habit of changing position when touched. This has put me in a difficult situation several times during concerts. I initially replaced the knob with a round one. While this prevented it from slipping to the 9 o'clock or 15 o'clock position, it ultimately only helped little. I have since inserted a piece of abrasive pad under the knob, so that it can only be turned with slight effort. I hope this problem is now permanently solved.
After using the Boss RC2 regularly for several years, I was looking for a looper with a more natural sound. The TC Electronic Ditto Stereo Looper fulfills this requirement so well that I immediately bought a second one. It is simple and intuitive to use, very compact, and feels solid. The only drawback is that three of the four rubber feet have fallen off after only a few uses. Addendum: I have since replaced the missing rubber feet with enough spares. Update: After using the looper for more than six months, I would like to report a significant issue. The level control, which is prone to being accidentally turned, unfortunately had the habit of changing position when touched. This has put me in a difficult situation several times during concerts. I initially replaced the knob with a round one. While this prevented it from slipping to the 9 o'clock or 15 o'clock position, it ultimately only helped little. I have since inserted a piece of abrasive pad under the knob, so that it can only be turned with slight effort. I hope this problem is now permanently solved.

