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Old 08-27-2022, 07:15 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Cheap looper pedal advice needed

I need a cheap looper pedal just for practicing through a little practice amp (Blackstar Fly 3). There are a ton of them on Amazon, so... decision paralysis.
This "Lekato" (never heard of them) pedal stores 9 loops and has a tuner. Just over $50, so maybe a top candidate.
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Old 08-28-2022, 08:47 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I need a cheap looper pedal just for practicing through a little practice amp (Blackstar Fly 3). There are a ton of them on Amazon, so... decision paralysis.
This "Lekato" (never heard of them) pedal stores 9 loops and has a tuner. Just over $50, so maybe a top candidate.
Don't know about those. I have used a Ditto looper from TC Electronics for a few years without problems. Less than $60 on Reverb used.

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Don't know about those. I have used a Ditto looper from TC Electronics for a few years without problems. Less than $60 on Reverb used.
I second the ditto looper
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Old 12-05-2023, 11:58 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Choosing a looper pedal for practicing can be a great addition to your setup. While I don't have specific information about the Lekato pedal, I can offer you some general advice on what to look for in a looper pedal and some popular budget-friendly options.

Here are a few things to consider:

Number of Loops: A looper that stores multiple loops can be beneficial for practicing and experimenting with different parts of a song. Nine loops, as offered by the Lekato pedal, should be more than enough for most practice sessions.

Ease of Use: Look for a pedal with a user-friendly interface. You want something that is easy to operate so that you can focus on your playing rather than getting frustrated with the technology.

Tuner Feature: Having a built-in tuner can be handy, especially if you don't already have a dedicated tuner. It adds value to the pedal and helps keep your setup compact.

Build Quality: Check reviews to ensure that the pedal is durable and will withstand regular use. You want something that will last, even if it's a budget option.

Compatibility: Ensure that the looper pedal is compatible with your specific guitar and amp setup. Most pedals are versatile, but it's always good to double-check.

If the Lekato pedal has positive reviews and meets your criteria, it could be a good choice. Additionally, you might want to consider popular budget looper pedals from well-known brands like TC Electronic (e.g., the TC Electronic Ditto Looper) or Boss (e.g., the Boss RC-1 Loop Station). These brands are known for producing reliable and high-quality pedals.

Before making a purchase, read customer reviews on Amazon or other platforms to get an idea of the user experience and any potential issues with the pedal. If the Lekato pedal has positive reviews and fits your needs, it could be a good option for your practice setup.
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