🎶 Loop Your Way to Stardom!
The Boss RC-600 Loop Station is a versatile stereo loop pedal designed for musicians and performers. It features 6 stereo phrase tracks, 2 XLR microphone inputs with phantom power, and 99 phrase memory presets, making it an essential tool for creating complex musical layers. With its lightweight design and professional connectivity options, this pedal is perfect for both studio and live performances.
Item Weight | 8.2 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 22.88"L x 9.81"W x 4.88"H |
Style Name | Pedal |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Controls Type | Knob |
Signal Format | Analog |
Hardware Connectivity | USB |
Amperage | 1100 Milliamps |
Voltage | 9 Volts |
S**A
Great pedal for improving playin and songwriting
This is one of the best pedals I’ve ever owned! It does more than I’ll probably ever use. It’s great for building songs and loops to jam and practice over! The design is set up great! If you’ve owned other boss loopers it borrows a lot of the best features from them so you can build off that. Sound quality is top notch. It’s a bit pricey, but well worth it for what you get! I would definitely recommend it
R**A
What I expected from Boss!
Having owned and used a few different stand alone loopers, both in studio and live. It's awesome to come back to a multitrack looper that is. Both easy to use intuitive and built like a tank. So far no issues with the software or operation. Learning it is fun and the best part it that it sounds awesome both dirrect as a interface, or running through my M Audio.
D**N
Amazing product
The most powerful loop on Boss line! Amazing
M**C
Makes learning more enjoyable
I’m learning how to play guitar and this has been one of the best purchases for me. I use the looper to help me practice, work on my timing and record my progress. I can hear a definite improvement over time. I like the built in drum machine which is a lot more fun than a simple metronome.
K**N
Spectacular Device with Intense Learning Curve
The RC-600 is as good as you can get as far as pedal-controlled loopers go. It's incredibly configurable with tons of depth - synchronous, asynchronous, quantized, loops, automatic dubbing, and more. It's extremely advanced - and the manual is *absolute garbage,* explaining absolutely nothing to the user in the way of the more advanced configurations and functions that are available. You've got to be ready to dive in headlong without tons of guidance, stringing together bits of wisdom from random youtube tutorials and from the manual. If you have the patience for that, it's an insanely powerful tool.
P**D
Also works as an 8 channel audio interface for recording on your computer!
It's weird that they don't advertise this because it's an amazing feature. I was able to record my band without having to shell out another 400 bucks for a separate audio interface. Setting it up to do the eight channel inputs is really hard and confusing though. I wish it was just a single switch in the menus but instead it took me like 2 hours. Look for YouTube videos on it.As a loop pedal, it's amazing of course and has some good effects as well.
J**R
What are you doing for the next few months?
People who say this is easy to use must be using just the most basic functions. It is extremely powerful and also extremely complicated. Boss is criminally negligent for providing a useless manual and a parameter guide. Unlike line 6, which provides a great manual and videos by the manufacturer, you are on your own. You’re gonna be stuck looking through hundreds of hours of videos to try to figure out how to use this thing. The problem is that everybody uses it in a different configuration so what you wanna do with it is going to be only partially available through some videos that you may find by generous users. Eventually, you may be able to figure it out, but there are a ton of these for resale on the used market. Guess why?
A**A
Now I can record keys and pads parts for accompanying my band's music, this rocks!
Endless possibilities for adding more layers to your music!
Trustpilot
4 days ago
2 months ago