🎸 Loop, Layer, and Rock On!
The Stax Looper Guitar Pedal is a compact and powerful effects pedal designed for electric guitarists. It offers up to 10 minutes of looping time with unlimited overdubs, three playback modes, and easy USB connectivity for music import/export. Built with a sturdy zinc alloy casing and true bypass design, this pedal ensures high-quality sound and durability for all your musical adventures.
S**R
Great harmonizer pedal, you get more than you need
This is a great pedal with a lot of range but maybe a little too much range. You really need to try it to see if you could use the sounds. The ranges it has to offer are more than other harmonizer pedals in its price range and some for me were not of use. There was no line noise when hooked up to an amp. They say polyphonic but not true multi-note polyphonic but two at a time and more than that sounds like a mess. I returned this pedal because it was not a fit for my music but my rating truly reflects on the product and what you are getting at such a reasonable price.
D**N
Improved the acoustic sound of my James Neligan EW3000CN Solid Body Folk Electric Guitar
Ordered a James Neligan EW3000CN Solid Body Folk Electric Guitar from Amazon. Happy with playability and value, however did not have enough of an acoustic sound for my taste. I searched for an acoustic simulator pedal to hopefully improve the sound. I chose the Stax because it was the cheapest. Arrived super fast and happy to say to my ear, it really improves the acoustic sound of the James Neligan! The 3 way toggle switch really changes the guitar natural sound. I think the Jumbo setting works best. The body knob is where you can really fine tune the resonance of the guitar. Both the Body and Top settings are best used sparingly. The Top knob really boosts the treble (too much in my opinion). I search the internet for advice in using a acoustic simulator on a piezo equipped guitar. Could not find anything. I hope this helps others with the same issue. To my ear, this pedal makes a ton of improvement. By the way I ran the James Neligan thru my ZOOM AC-3, and this Stax pedal worked out better.
N**H
Not to be used as a pitch shifter.
I bought this with the sole purpose of using it as a pitch shifter for 1/2 step down tuning (E flat Standard). I was planning to use it in the "down" setting and have the dry signal all the way down and the wet signal all the way up. Just for anyone wondering, it will not work for this. The latency is pretty bad. It does pitch it correctly, but the delay makes it unusable for this purpose. However, the pedal itself is good quality and if using this for harmonizing (as the name implies), I'm sure it does a good job for the money. Just sharing this info in case anyone else is looking to do the same. If you need pitch shifting on a budget, get the Mooer Pitch Box. Works great and the latency is far shorter (actually useable in most if not all instances). Can't fault this product, but can only fault my desire to save a few bucks.
M**E
Fatal Flaw + Sent A Used Replacement
Update:Avoid this garbage. 2 units flawed. Was sent a replacement that was used and had same problem as first unit. Clearly other buyers are experiencing same issue, hence sale price…..Sounds great the input and output jack design make cord insertion difficult and compromise the longevity of this pedal. The jack literally bends after first use and then is loose thereafter. Have no idea how this made it by QC but gonna try a replacement and update my review if better. Otherwise avoid bc total waste of time and always will wonder when its gonna cut out.
H**R
Versatile delay with good sounds at a great price!
I was a little skeptical at first, but the STAX TIME MAKER DELAY is actually pretty slick! First off, the thing is made very well. It’s all metal, and feels quite sturdy, so that was good. But all the construction in the world doesn’t make up for a bad tone…luckily, the delays are very solid! I’m partial to the mod, tremolo and reverse which sound great! Honestly, some of the “fancier” ones like lofi and pitch can sound a little synthetic but that’s not surprising. Getting 4-6 really great delay tones in a package like this is tough to beat…the rest are just gravy! I’ve got a bunch of other delays (TC, Mooer, Donner, and some boutiques) and this “stacks” up well!
J**S
Decent Option For The Price Point
I picked this up to help replicate harmony parts I'd recorded for theBitters while playing out. It's easy enough to use and has the basic harmonizer features I needed, though, it lacks the versatility of its more expensive cousins. The construction and footprint are both solid for the money.The sound quality could be better. Placement in the signal chain helps but still... a little murky and synthetic.Despite the criticism, I'd definitely recommend this little gadget for someone looking for a cheap solution with a small footprint.
M**N
Worked great until the footswitch stopped switching.
I only used it twice per month to play 4 songs for church so it did not get abused in any way, but 2.5 years later the footswitch has stopped turning the tuner on and off.
J**.
it is a tremelo
Not road worthy, but worth the effect. It is a tremelo. Classic warm mellow vibe is achieved. The noise from ground is audiable but not nothing uncommon pr thay which cant be taken care of with a gate.
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