I have the Digitech JamMan and the Line6 DL-4. They both work great and can be found in pawn shops at good prices.
The DL-4 has the added advantage of being able to emulate several classic analog delays including the Roland Space Echo and the Echo Plex.
PLus the DL-4 lets you play the loop backwards and/or at half speed with the tap of a button.
Those are the pros. Cons are that you can't save the loops. Turn it off and they're gone. Plus you can get at the most, 28 seconds of looping time(which is a lot, really...).
Pros of the Digitech JamMan include 99 storable loops and you can have loops that are literally hours long with a bigger memory card.
Cons? Only that it does not reverse the loops. I can't really think of anything else bad about the thing except that it is not stereo and it does not run on batteries like the DL-4. That may not matter to you.
They are both great pedals adn you wil spend hours looping with either one.
The DL-4 has the added advantage of being able to emulate several classic analog delays including the Roland Space Echo and the Echo Plex.
PLus the DL-4 lets you play the loop backwards and/or at half speed with the tap of a button.
Those are the pros. Cons are that you can't save the loops. Turn it off and they're gone. Plus you can get at the most, 28 seconds of looping time(which is a lot, really...).
Pros of the Digitech JamMan include 99 storable loops and you can have loops that are literally hours long with a bigger memory card.
Cons? Only that it does not reverse the loops. I can't really think of anything else bad about the thing except that it is not stereo and it does not run on batteries like the DL-4. That may not matter to you.
They are both great pedals adn you wil spend hours looping with either one.