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Category: Pigtronix

Pigtronix Infinity 3 Looper Review

Posted on September 9, 2022January 6, 2023 by Peter

Pigtronix made a big mark on the looping world through the Infinity 2. Now they’re aiming to build on the successful formula with the new version. And it definitely looks great: clean, well-presented, with rugged metal footswitches but not too much cluttering up the body. It touts features like the option to run dual loops in parallel or series, the ability to easily switch up the pitch or speed of your loops, new synchronization options, and more. But is it really all it’s cracked up to be? Can they justify charging more than the Boss RC-500, for instance – or could you get better value for money elsewhere?
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Pigtronix Infinity 2 Looper Review

Posted on May 24, 2020January 6, 2023 by Peter

The original Infinity Looper from Pigtronix kind of straddled the middle-ground, offering a fairly intuitive system with nice extra features like MIDI support that were perfect for live musicians. But it wasn’t perfect. For one, you could only undo or redo the last loop layer if you bought a separate footswitch, and at the time most loopers were usually stocked with tons of buttons and dials. Pigtronix has decided to change up the approach for the Infinity 2.
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Pigtronix Infinity Looper Review

Posted on February 11, 2013September 24, 2022 by Peter

Pigtronix didn’t pull any punches with the marketing of the Infinity Looper. Promising revolutionary new features for live musicians and a looper which doesn’t interfere with your tone, it generated much anticipation from the looping community. Although most guitarists assume these claims are about as reliable as political promises on the run-up to an election, the Infinity might actually be able to back it up. It was finally released in November 2012, and it just might give the bigger manufacturers like Boss and Digitech a run for their money.
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