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Digitech Looper - Excellent Conditon
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    Default Digitech Looper - Excellent Conditon

    The ones in good condition and with power supply sell for $300 new and the used ones on eBay are selling for $215, plus shipping and up to $230 to $250.

    This one is going for $210 with free shipping to the lower 48.

    Digitech JamMan Features:

    * Removeable CompactFlash Type 1 Memory (up to 2GB)
    * Over 24 minutes loop time with included 128MB CompactFlash card
    * Up to 6.5 hours audio storage with optional 2GB CompactFlash card
    * USB connection
    * Records up to 99 loops
    * Cycle through loops using the Select knob or optional footswitch
    * XLR, 1/4", 1/8" connections for a microphone, guitar, amplifier, CD player and more
    * CD-quality 44.1kHz sampling rate
    * Two wide-spaced foot switches.
    * Create repeating or single-use phrases
    * Dual 7-segment display
    * Metronome with multiple rhythm sounds and time signatures
    * Three selectable stop modes
    * Rugged metal chassis
    * Automatic Recording
    * Loop Protection
    * Power Supply Included
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    Quote Originally Posted by just strum
    The ones in good condition and with power supply sell for $300 new and the used ones on eBay are selling for $215, plus shipping and up to $230 to $250.

    This one is going for $220 with free shipping to the lower 48. Once it's the sun comes up I will post some pics.

    Digitech JamMan Features:
    Would you send it overseas ? is the power supply only a 110Volts ? Here we have only 220-240V

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jipes
    Would you send it overseas ? is the power supply only a 110Volts ? Here we have only 220-240V

    Jipes
    I would look into sending it overseas, but obviously not for free. As for the power supply, the input is 120V ~ 60Hz 18W.
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    Quote Originally Posted by just strum
    I would look into sending it overseas, but obviously not for free. As for the power supply, the input is 120V ~ 60Hz 18W.
    Ok I think I better resigned I need an additionnal transfo plus the transport fee I would rather go for one here close by sorry

    Good luck to you and thanks for the info
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    Ok, here are some pics. The rechargable batteries need to be recharged that's the reason a pic of one side and power supply is missing. The power supply is the correct model for this unit. It is a HPRO which is the make supplied with most Digitech items.




    It is very overcast here, so I was forced to use a flash. That may be a good thing for you attracted by shiny objects.
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    Personally I think you are nuts to sell the best learning device that you own. I believe that a looper is the best investment any new player can make.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spudman
    Personally I think you are nuts to sell the best learning device that you own. I believe that a looper is the best investment any new player can make.
    +1000 :
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    Quote Originally Posted by Spudman
    Personally I think you are nuts to sell the best learning device that you own. I believe that a looper is the best investment any new player can make.
    You've mentioned that before, in fact if I recall correctly you were the one that sort of directed me to it when I first joined.

    Maybe I am just not utilizing it as I should. I hook it up on occasion, but I'm not seeing the value of it for practicing.

    Give me some tips (anyone). and not plant your corn early, I've heard that one.
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    Start
    http://www.thefret.net/showthread.ph...o+use+a+looper

    Finish by going through these. There are tons of examples.
    http://www.youtube.com/results?searc...rch_type=&aq=f

    You need to have your drum or rhythm track active on the Jam Man so that you have a steady rhythm to stick with. When used correctly the looper will take you leaps and bounds ahead with your playing. Just see what others are doing with it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spudman
    Start
    http://www.thefret.net/showthread.ph...o+use+a+looper

    Finish by going through these. There are tons of examples.
    http://www.youtube.com/results?searc...rch_type=&aq=f

    You need to have your drum or rhythm track active on the Jam Man so that you have a steady rhythm to stick with. When used correctly the looper will take you leaps and bounds ahead with your playing. Just see what others are doing with it.
    Okay, I will follow your advice and take a more dedicated shot at it. Now, do you think SVL will let me borrow his new guitar?

    Thanks,
    Mark
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    Quote Originally Posted by just strum
    Okay, I will follow your advice and take a more dedicated shot at it. Now, do you think SVL will let me borrow his new guitar?

    Thanks,
    Hey Strum, SVL here. I am on SpudSteve's computer and did not bother to log in under my name. RE: the looper, Good man. : I am also going to make better use of my looper after my experiences this weekend playing with SpudSteve. Just using the metronome in it is one step. You can also load backing tracks or songs in it and tap tempo it to slow it down to learn to play along, rhythm or lead. Just doing that helps us newer types. Then watch the vids linked here and follow the other advice to take it from there.

    As for the guitar, I try to be a nice guy, but I'm not that nice. Thanks for encouraging me to join 335 style land, and enjoy that nice Dot and that nice Wildkat Strummy! :

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spudman
    Hey Strum, SVL here. I am on SpudSteve's computer and did not bother to log in under my name.
    Dude! I can't believe you poached my account. Just for that I'm taking you on a super hard mountain bike ride in the morning.

    Now, do you think SVL will let me borrow his new guitar?
    I don't think that will happen. He's being pretty tight with it. Good thing I took it out on a couple of gigs before he got it so I could really see what that baby can do...otherwise I'd have never got to play it myself.

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    Hey Strum, SVL here. I am on SpudSteve's computer and did not bother to log in under my name. RE: the looper, Good man. : I am also going to make better use of my looper after my experiences this weekend playing with SpudSteve. Just using the metronome in it is one step. You can also load backing tracks or songs in it and tap tempo it to slow it down to learn to play along, rhythm or lead. Just doing that helps us newer types. Then watch the vids linked here and follow the other advice to take it from there.
    Yep, took it off the market and will give it another shot. I was looking at it as a source for guitar money. Now that I have narrowed down my guitars to the "do not sell" guitars with the exception of two inexpensive ones that serve a purpose, I have no guitars to sell for guitar money.

    Sounds like you had a productive weekend, I'll need to catch up with you later.

    As for the guitar, I try to be a nice guy, but I'm not that nice. Thanks for encouraging me to join 335 style land, and enjoy that nice Dot and that nice Wildkat Strummy! :
    So what you are saying is you won't let me borrow the guitar, but we can still be friends. Why do I feel like someone just broke up with me ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Spudman

    I don't think that will happen. He's being pretty tight with it. Good thing I took it out on a couple of gigs before he got it so I could really see what that baby can do...otherwise I'd have never got to play it myself.
    Sounds like you were able to get the beer and pretzels out of it.
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