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We check and properly profile the playing surface of the frets and then make sure the fret ends are finished off properly. The fret is then polished to ensure smooth string bending.

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Then it's on to the truss rod. This metal rod differs from guitar to guitar (some guitars such as classical guitars don't usually have a truss rod!) and basically controls the "relief" or curve of the neck. Not enough relief and your strings won't have enough clearance over the other frets when playing. Too much relief and you'll have a high action which gets worse as you go up the neck.

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Boss RC3 Loop Station - Loop Pedal
BOSS
Boss RC3 Loop Station - Loop Pedal
Boss RC3 Loop Station - Loop Pedal

Boss RC3 Loop Station - Loop Pedal

SKU: RC3
 Discontinued
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The BOSS RC3 Loop Station is a versatile and powerfully equipped compact loop pedal. It provides up to 3 hours or stereo recording time, 99 storage banks, 10 real drum rhythm guides and super, easy to use interface.

A loop pedal has mass appeal, with everyone from singer songwriters to solo guitarists to vocalists to bass players to beat boxers utilizing these ultra creative tools to create subtle backing tracks to complex musical landscapes! Fundamentally a loop pedal is fun, whether you're a beginner musician or pro you'll find a loop pedal will open up your creative flow! 

The BOSS RC3 gives you up to 30 hours or stereo recording time...that is huge! Record those long phrases without fear of running out of memory. Once you have recored your loop, idea or phrase you can store it in one of the 99 memory locations for instant recall at anytime. 

Getting your loop up and running is a breeze with the RC-3. The handy Auto Record feature will start recording from the moment you play your guitar (or from another audio source). Alternatively the Count-In mode will set you up with a one bar rhythm to make counting in and start point potentially easier. Hit the pedal at the end point of you phrase and your loop will commence. Then, your choice is to overdub (multiple times should you wish) onto your initial loop or simply jam over your original loop. Don't worry if you make a mistake as the easy Undo/Redo function can set you straight!

The RC3 also comes loaded with 10 types of built-in real drum rhythms in a selection of styles - great for keeping your loops tight and in time. A dedicated knob allows you to adjust the rhythm volume whilst the tap tempo button allows you to set the tempo you desire, you can even set the time signature.

As for connectivity, simply plug you guitar or bass into the Mono input, or if you are using dedicated stereo effects use the stereo inputs. In addition these is also an AUX input, great for adding eternal audio sources to loop too. You can also connect the BOSS RC3 to your computer via the USB, allowing you to back up your RC3 recordings or transfer WAV files directly onto the RC3 itself.

BOSS have really delivered with the RC3 - a compact, powerful ,yet easy to use loop pedal that will truly inspire your creative flow. It'll add fun and dynamics to your home practice, live performances and jam sessions!

  • Compact and powerful stereo stomp box looper
  • Massive internal memory with up to three hours of stereo recording time
  • 99 onboard memories for storing loops
  • USB 2.0 port allows you to connect to a PC and import/export WAV audio
  • Rhythm guide with real drums
  • Runs on a single 9-volt battery or optional AC power supply
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