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I'm interested to see the extent of the MIDI implementation, i.e. whether presets can be saved or if it is just the usual missed opportunity for changing channels and loading IRs only, but the manual links for both devices are currently showing 404 screens on Laney's website product pages.
The Laney would be ideal if it had a built-in PSU though, only needing a kettle lead like the Blackstar.
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https://manuals.laney.co.uk/BCC-LOUDPEDAL_LTQ_Manual_EN.pdf
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They tick all the boxes for me.... Visible settings, option for amp or DI or both, etc. Need to wait for some non-sponsored demos & reviews.
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It is a massive pain for the customer though which is who they should really be thinking about.
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The digital part will be the reverb, IRs and USB.
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I wish the EQ wasn't shared for both channels- it's not the case with the Friedman IR units
Foundry doesnt have reverb, IR loader or Midi
The only thing stopping me is the increase in price - the Foundry one is about £170 new and these ones are £400 new - I assume the increase is price is at least somewhat due to country of manufacture, I can't imagine that the reverb and IRs alone would be responsible for this.
At £170 or £200 I would definitely have got one but i don't know if I can justify my semi-regular travel use for £400