DD-20 vs. DL4
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DD-20 vs. DL4
Alright guys, I want a delay pedal. But not only do I want a delay pedal, I want to be able to loop. I've decided that shelling out $300 for an RC-20 is just not reasonable for me, since basically all the RC-20 does is loop (as far as I can tell). So I've pretty much narrowed it down to the Boss DD-20 and the Line-6 Dl4.
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/srs7/g=h ... _id/103518
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/srs7/g=g ... id/150380/
Looking at the musicians friend reviews, the dd-20 looks better. Based on the sound clips, the dd-20 sounds better. But does it loop? Also, anyone who has a Dl-4, are the effects as boring as the sound on the sound clips? I doubt it, but it never hurts to ask.
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/srs7/g=h ... _id/103518
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/srs7/g=g ... id/150380/
Looking at the musicians friend reviews, the dd-20 looks better. Based on the sound clips, the dd-20 sounds better. But does it loop? Also, anyone who has a Dl-4, are the effects as boring as the sound on the sound clips? I doubt it, but it never hurts to ask.
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I used to own a DL4 and wound up selling it to a friend. I've been wanting a dd20 for some time. I've played with it a few times at a local store and it is much more versatile. It has 23 seconds of delay, so you could loop a chord progression and solo over it. You can also layer loops with it.
I would suggest tracking both pedals down locally if you can and trying them both extensively.
Sorry for the brief response originally, but I'm at work and I had 2 seconds to finish my post and click submit.
Adam
I would suggest tracking both pedals down locally if you can and trying them both extensively.
Sorry for the brief response originally, but I'm at work and I had 2 seconds to finish my post and click submit.
Adam
I just got a DL4 for christmas... soooo easy to use, and you CAN layer loops to - its called overdubing
I play a lot of howie day, and lemme tell you.. after like 15 minutes i had a sweet ass version of Ghost looping over and over.. so hot
It takes a little while to get timing down, but after a little practice you can get clear, crisp, fast, tight loops going - like DMB satellite for instance. I played crash into me, and then did some tim fills over it... so sweet
I also like the "play once then stop" button on it. If your song is about to go into a bridge you hit that and it'll stop at the end of the loop - allowing you to play the bridge (which is different than whats in the loop) seamlessly - HOT!
i've never played on the other pedals but i'm very very happy with my DL4. loops like a champ, easy to use, does everything i wanted to do with it and more.. wow i sound like a DL4 advertisment. anyhow its a good investment and can really show off your guitar skills / just have fun playing with yourself. Hit me up on IM, i'll send you some live howie day songs that use the DL4 for looping
-jared
I play a lot of howie day, and lemme tell you.. after like 15 minutes i had a sweet ass version of Ghost looping over and over.. so hot
It takes a little while to get timing down, but after a little practice you can get clear, crisp, fast, tight loops going - like DMB satellite for instance. I played crash into me, and then did some tim fills over it... so sweet
I also like the "play once then stop" button on it. If your song is about to go into a bridge you hit that and it'll stop at the end of the loop - allowing you to play the bridge (which is different than whats in the loop) seamlessly - HOT!
i've never played on the other pedals but i'm very very happy with my DL4. loops like a champ, easy to use, does everything i wanted to do with it and more.. wow i sound like a DL4 advertisment. anyhow its a good investment and can really show off your guitar skills / just have fun playing with yourself. Hit me up on IM, i'll send you some live howie day songs that use the DL4 for looping
-jared
oh one more thing, those sound bytes at
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/srs7/g=h ... _id/103518
are all easily achievable with the DL4
edit: damn, sorry to keep posting, but the sound bytes on that other link are pretty shitty for the DL4. Its way more capable, and sounds a lot better than that loop clip
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/srs7/g=h ... _id/103518
are all easily achievable with the DL4
edit: damn, sorry to keep posting, but the sound bytes on that other link are pretty shitty for the DL4. Its way more capable, and sounds a lot better than that loop clip
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