Radial Bigshot



Radial Bigshot
ok, i want to loop my guitar riff!?

ok. so i bought the boss dd6 digital delay pedal, and i noticed it had this nifty little feature called ‘hold’ where you hold the button, play something, let go, it plays it back over and over and you can add stuff on top of it or solo over it. i loved this idea!

the only problem is it only does it for 6 seconds! i believe it is also known as ‘loopin. i just want something that does it longer!like the boss rc2, there is so much other crap i don’t need. and the line 6 delay it just has so much other things i don’t need i already ahve a delay. so my question is.

is there a pedal thats cheap and just loops, you hold the button, play someting (for up to atleast 20 seconds) let go and it plays it back and you can keep adding stuff or solo over it? if you know of one let me know, if you know of a couple ones let me know!!! also i saw this, is this what im want or something differenent??

http://www.guitarcenter.com/Radial-BigShot-EFX-Effects-Loop-153937-i1124799.gc

look up the jamman- looper/phrase sampler
I have and it Works Great the only problem is it costs close to $200 (i no sucks) well..
Good Luck

Radial BigShot ABY True Bypass AB-Y Switcher @ FrontEndAudio.com


Radial BigShot ABY True Passive Switcher


Radial BigShot ABY True Passive Switcher


$100.00


The Radial Engineering BigShot ABY Passive Switcher toggles between 2 guitar amps. Or use the BigShot to play them both at the same time. Offers a guitar input, a thru-put, and 2 outputs. Output B has a ground-lift and 180 polarity reverse. For active buffered circuits, The BigShot ABY Passive Switcher eliminated ground loops with an isolation transformer on output-B. 14-gauge steel construction….

Radial BigShot I/O True Bypass Selector Switch


Radial BigShot I/O True Bypass Selector Switch


$100.00


The Radial BigShot i/o is an easy to use instrument selector switch that lets you quickly transition between any two instruments and drive the signal to your amp. Because the i/o is 100% true-bypass, it addresses the needs of the most demanding purist.To further enhance connectivity, input-B is equipped with a level control called DIM that lets you reduce the signal from the louder of your two ins…

Radial PB1


Radial PB1


$128.67


The PB1 is extremely simple to use ? you plug your guitar into the input jack and your amp from the output jack using standard 1/4″ guitar cables. For safety, always make connections with your amp volume turned off. Connect a standard Boss style 9V power supply to the PB1 for powering. There is no on-off switch ? leaving it on will not harm it….



 Radial Engineering BigShot ABY Passive Switcher


Radial Engineering BigShot ABY Passive Switcher


$79.5


The Radial Tonebone BigShot ABY Passive Switcher allows you to toggle between 2 guitar amps or play them both at the same time. Features a guitar input, a thru-put, and 2 outputs. Output B is equipped with a ground-lift and 180 polarity reverse. For active buffered circuits, an isolation transformer on output-B eliminates ground loops. 14-gauge steel construction.Toggle between 2 guitar amps or play both at onceGuitar inputThru-put2 outputsOutput B has ground-lift, polarity reverse, isolation transformer 14-gauge steel construction

 Radial Engineering BigShot EFX Effects Loop


Radial Engineering BigShot EFX Effects Loop


$74.99


The BigShot EFX is a true-bypass effects loop switcher that lets you set up two separate effects loops and insert them into your pedal chain at will. This means that noisy pedals or tone robbing non true-bypass pedals that you ‘love to hate’ can now be used and completely taken out of the signal path when they are not needed.Better yet, while an effects loop is on ’standby’, you can turn on and off pedals at will and prepare your sound. Then, with one foot stomp you can turn on as many pedals as you like for professional multi-effects performance without the usual tap dancing! Add the BigShot PB1 buffer into the loop and you can now drive as many pedals as you like without adding noise. For those that like quiet tuning, you can use the second loop as a tuner out and the BigShot EFX will mute your signal with a single stomp.Compact, rugged and plug & play easy to use, the BigShot EFX opens the door to professional pedal management and lets you do it all right at your feet!Instant access to two effects loops Take noisy pedals out of the signal chainCreate true-bypass signal path with all pedalsCompact and rugged for pro pedalboardsEasy to use and set up

 Radial Engineering BigShot MIX Effects Loop Mixer


Radial Engineering BigShot MIX Effects Loop Mixer


$139.99


At last, a device that allows you to mix the direct sound of an instrument with effects the same way that a professional mixing console lets you add reverb to a dry vocal. The BigShot MIX is designed for the more demanding guitar or bass player that wants to introduce cool effects pedals to the signal path without the noise and artifacts usually caused by their ‘less than ideal’ circuitry and cheap buffers.The Radial MIX pedal begins with 100% discreet, pure class-A circuitry to ensure the natural tone of the instrument is maintained. On the connector panel, a simple effects loop with send and return 1/4 jacks make connecting easy. A recessed MIX control lets you adjust and set the exact balance between your dry sound and the effect. Best of all, the natural tone of the instrument is maintained.Like all Radial pedals, the MIX is made road tough with 14 gauge steel construction, double-sided PC board and a heavy duty footswitch.BigShot MIX DevelopmentNecessity is and always will be the mother of invention! It’s actually quite funny and really frustrating Guitarists listen to the tone of their guitars, and then connect through a pedal only to immediately notice that the tone has changed. It turns out that the offending pedal is in fact inadequately buffered and therefore quickly discarded. So the search begins to find a substitute. After a futile attempt, the guitarist goes back to the cemetery and digs out that old pedal, forcing himself to use it even though it compromises his tone.Because of this story and countless similar ones, all buffers get a bad rap and all true-bypass pedals tend to shine even though the vast majority are so poorly designed that they cause tremendous BANGS each and every time they are engaged.Truth is like everything there are good widgets and many more less than good ones. So what has this got to do with the BigShot MIX?The BigShot MIX actually solves the problem by allowing you to send your direct signal to

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