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(More customer reviews)I bought this after struggling with the Boss RC20XL; i could never get the loops timed perfectly. The switches on the Headrush E2 are more precise. I bought the E2 after seeing Mike Doughty use one live o i figured what the heck. I also found out this is the pedal K.T. Tunstall uses in her pedal board.
This unit has great headroom. A must if you use it in your amp's effects loop like I do. It's also switchable between loop and delay modes with the touch oif your foot, and so is the tap tempo of the delay.
Personally, i find the "multi head" delay feature to be totally useless. i mean, who has 2 to 4 amps to lug around for stereo effect?
Now for the downside. The "play" footswitch started acting flaky. That's when i found out how poor Akai's service is. All warranty work is outsourced to a 3rd party. The first rep i talked to argued whether or not i was actually having a problem and i had to virtually demand he write a service ticket out. What an a-hole. After receiving the unit back and i still had the issue, i called and got another warranty authorization from a nicer rep. Total turnaround was over a month.
After playing an outdoor show a few drops of rain landed on the exterior. Since then the delay will not adjust to the same speed it used to, i can't adjust it fast enough. Also the feedback control doesn't work right anymore. I am hesitant to send this back to Akai for yet ANOTHER repair.
The other peeve is the fact that this will not work without the wall wart adapter, which has a 5 foot cord. So i guess they are assuming I'll always use it no more than 5 feet away from a wall. Right? Ha.
In summation, great pedal, very versatile, just hope to God you don't need service. Take my advice.....GET THE EXTENDED SERVICE PLAN.
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The Akai Headrush E2pedal continues on from where the award-winning Akai Headrush E1 left off. The new Akai E2 Headrush delay pedal brings delay, tape echo simulations and a looping recorder in one convenient pedal. User selectable delay options allow for maximum control of signal output and include several real-time timing and level adjustment selections as well as feedback level for repeats. The Akai Headrush can also simulate a 4-head analog tape echo machine and it is possible to set the spacing between these 'virtual' heads to create complex multiple delays and repeats. You can also set the decay characteristics of these heads. Furthermore, the outputs of each of these virtual heads appear on individual outputs for ultimate flexibility when used with an external mixing console. The LOOPING RECORDER mode allows you to record and overdub layer after layer of sound in real-time making the Headrush an unbelievable live performance tool. Depending upon which mode is selected, the left footswitch controls the on/off and play/stop functions while the right footswitch sets the tap delay time or recording and overdub options. The LED display indicates which effect in use and blinks in time showing the delay time selected. Akai Headrush Features16-bit Digital Delay - Delay time from 0.5ms to an astonishing 35 seconds maximum (*)Tape Echo mode with four individual outputs for each head Looping Recorder with overdub mode - Powerful tool for solo performances HEAD GAP adjusts the delay time between the heads HF DAMP simulates an analog delay sound FEEDBACK sets the feedback level for repeat times RATIO allows adjustment of wet and dry mix Real-time delay control - sets delay time by tapping footswitch twice(*) Depending on the selected mode
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