

🎸 Loop like a pro, sound like a legend.
The LEKATO Looper Pedal is a compact, metal-bodied guitar and bass looper featuring 3 simultaneous loops with up to 18 minutes of recording time. It offers synchronous recording, a built-in high-sensitivity tuner, and professional-grade 48KHz/24bit uncompressed audio with Analog-Dry-Through design. USB connectivity enables easy WAV file import/export and automatic saving of loops. Designed for seamless footswitch control and unlimited overdubbing, it’s perfect for musicians seeking studio-quality looping on stage or in practice.









| ASIN | B094N3HNMV |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,167 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #11 in Guitar Loopers & Samplers Effects |
| Body Material | Metal |
| Color Name | Gray |
| Connector Type | TS |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (830) |
| Date First Available | June 26, 2021 |
| Hardware Interface | USB |
| Item Weight | 10.6 ounces |
| Item model number | 175f0994-b9b4-44e5-9041-3bf5f2a48734 |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 4.33 x 2.56 x 2.48 inches |
| Signal Format | Analog |
| Voltage | 9 Volts |
C**Y
Great Looper Pedal
This pedal is easy to use and works perfectly for practice. The sound quality is clear, the built-in tuner is a nice bonus, and the USB import/export feature makes saving loops simple. It’s compact, sturdy, and a great value for the price. Highly recommend.
J**N
I am now a one-man band
This looper pedal is ridiculously fun. Easy to use, clean sound, and the sync and tuner features make it even better. Lay down a rhythm, stack a lead, add a harmony, and suddenly you’re a full band arguing with yourself. Recording and overdubbing are simple, the footswitch is responsive, and it feels solid. No menu diving, no nonsense. Just plug in and start building songs. I bought a pedal and accidentally became a trio. Highly recommended.
B**S
Just not enough loop slots..
I really like the LEKATO loop pedals. They are very simple to use (especially for non pedal people). The LED ring on the face of the unit makes it easy to read and follow when your loop is about to repeat. Sound quality is great as well as the build quality. And, this particular version of LEKATO looper pedals has an auto start feature that separates it from its non-auto sibling. Meaning, you can activate the recording process but the loop won't begin until the pedal receives signal. That means ANY signal generated by what ever you have plugged in. Bump the pickup, string slide, feedback.. So it may take just a second to get this feature down if you are an absolute noob. I will say, It does take the difficulty of having to hit the foot switch at the exact moment you begin your loop. Great for those that don't have experience doing this or are simply not that good at it. Great feature but there is one massive flaw with the LEKATO line.. Not enough loop slots. Simple as that. Storage is very cheap. Maybe its the circuit design? I don't understand why so few. Only 3 loop slots. The non-auto pedal only 9 loop slots. Very affordable but FYI - they don't come with a 9v power supply and can't be powered by battery. I was keen on the Ditto+. At the time it was $130 with 99 loop slots. Awesome small screen to see what is going on when operating the pedal but it was too damn expensive against other more powerful pedals with WAY more features around the same price. Thats when I turned to LEKATO thinking I could get by. Not the case for me. My goal was getting a looper to practice guitar. I'm a drummer and I have very little skill with guitar so it would be a good thing to have to build my playing ability. I also record. A lot. I think we all come up with riffs and ideas and the LEKATO pedals fill up fast for me. Variations, random riffs that come out of goofing off, working things out from my head.. I have since settled on the NUX Loop Core Delux and I also got a used Digitech Jamman Solo XT. NUX was the $20 more at the time as the Ditto+ (Ditto+ is the same price currently at $150) and I got the Jamman for $90. I considered the Roland RC-500 for the future but it was too far out of my price range. If LEKATO would get competitive with the Ditto+ and just add more slots.. 40, 50, 99? I would buy them all day long. I am sure a lot of other would too. I do really like the LED counting feature on the face. Extremely handy! My recommendation for this pedal would be for people that want a low cost option and aren't interested in capturing stuff for later. Folks that want to play or practice standard cord progressions or cover songs, that can be disregarded. Or if you have difficulty with timing your foot and hands to start a loop and want to practice that. Overall, I a m a fan of LAKATO's gear, i just wish they offer more slots!
L**E
Loops well!
I was skeptical at first because I never bought anything like this for myself before but when I received it was in good condition, worked out amazingly well and right away was looping my guitar strings, and I can delete it just by holding it if I didn’t like it, worked perfectly for those who are beginners to wanting to start a musician or just fidgeting with guitars:)
F**B
Nice basic looper at a good price
Description and documentation say it has a micro usb port, but mine came with usb c. Documentation says tta it requires a 9 volt power supply, but it seems to work fine with power from a usb charger. to its usb c port. If you want to power it from a computer usb port, you will need to use a charge only cable to prevent it from going into data transfer mode.
T**N
Nice but some problems
Good unit overall. The audio sounds good as it passes through. I bought this version because: 1) the light showing progress on a loop--this is great and worth the extra 15 bucks 2) The SYNC feature 2.5) it can run on a micro usb power supply--very handy Problems: The SYNC feature only works once and then it turns off. So the first loop is started by your playing, but after that, it turns off. Does this matter to you? Depends how you play. I don't want to bend down, hold a button for 1 second each time I mess up that first track. I thought the SYNC would stay on so I can grab a loop, delete it, and start again with the SYNC. But this is not possible. More importantly, this unit makes full-volume noise every time you clear the memory. So you are layering your loops, rising into a big crescendo, loud and powerful, 10-15 guitars at once! You click twice to stop. You click and hold once to clear the memory and start fresh--and it plays a disruptive jolt of music before clearing. That 1 sec between the button pressing and the clear memory command being input (a 2 sec hold). That last problem makes this a no-go for me in my setting. I cannot send a jolt of noise at my listeners every time I clear a track, and I don't like the principle that this unit makes noise while it is silenced. I asked a Q to see if this is normal operation. I hope I have a dud! I am now back on the hunt for a unit that might offer some of the features above without the noise. Too bad because you give up tracks and memory for the SYNC version, but SYNC really isn't that helpful--you are still crouching down to turn it on each time.
A**G
Guitar player
Simple and easy to use... I'll give it a thumbs up 👍
G**E
Solid pedal GREAT price
This works perfectly. The little "racetrack" light is fun. Most people know the start and end point of their loops, but it's a nice added feature. As far as I know, this does everything that the more expensive pedals do. This one has three save-able loops. I think there is another one that can save 10. But all the one-button features are there. Sounds perfectly good and clean. For the price, this is kind of unbeatable.
G**O
Now its not working, waste of money, I spend 8200 rupee and now Im facing this and this is only 3 weeks
P**L
I don't know why I didn't buy one sooner. Should be guitar, amp, looper as the first three items when buying a guitar. The Lekato looper is an amazing device for the price and it's tiny size. I thought it might tip over due to it's size but it's very stable and has a bit of weight to it so won't move around unless you want it to. Very well made and not too difficult to operate.
D**O
This little unit packs a punch. It makes me loopy!
K**S
Deserves 5 Star!! So simple and affordable!
M**E
Small but big on features. Appears to be a well made unit with as many features as bigger units. No problems to date easy to tune guitar and doesn't take up much space
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