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Post by hdahs143 on Aug 15, 2006 17:55:54 GMT -7
Does anyone have any experience with these. They seem like a good idea for the circuitry and the space savings.
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Post by joekondziella on Aug 15, 2006 20:57:19 GMT -7
I use one as a tuner bypass. Well made and takes up little space on a crowded board. it's worked for me quite well for a while now.
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Post by prowler on Aug 17, 2006 4:52:26 GMT -7
I had two of them on my board. I used one as a tuner bypass & the other as a looper for a non true bypass boost pedal. They worked well enough for me but I did swap them out for a Lehle. The Lehle is by far the better of the two. I found a small bit of bleed through in the Keeley Looper but the Lehle is completely silent. No pops, clicks or hum. If I were to recommend one it would by the Lehle.
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Post by John on Aug 17, 2006 8:38:28 GMT -7
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Post by hiftbso on Aug 17, 2006 9:00:52 GMT -7
I just ordered a duel looper from Loop-Master myself. I like the Keeley but the price and options sold me on the lopp-master. Check them out and I'll report back when mine arrives.
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Post by Don on Sept 24, 2006 21:34:28 GMT -7
Great unit. I use it in the very beginning of the chain on my pedalboard to islolate my TU-2 tuner. Very easy to hookup, and if you don't need to watch the LEDs, no power is required.
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Post by Dr.T on Sept 25, 2006 0:18:34 GMT -7
Everything hand-made by mister Keeley shines, and this is a simple nice sounding little box Nice sounding because it's NOT sounding at all. I've got one but because there are still 5 pedals in loop "a" , I'll get a 3 or 4 channel unit. + karma for these boxes, remember that true bypass pedals do suck tone when 2 - 3 or more are in the chain and we want to hear Z's sound as pure as possible...!
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Post by Don on Oct 3, 2006 17:34:05 GMT -7
The Keeley Looper is an absolutely high quality device. I use one for my Boss TU-2 tuner, as it takes the tuner out of the loop when I'm not using it. This looper is incredibly small, and is a must if you have non-true bypass pedals that you want to kick in and out of your signal chain.
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