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Pigtronix Infinity Looper 2

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Pigtronix Infinity Looper 2
£95
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apomel 20.05.2026
I got the infinity 2 by Pigtronix while it was on sale, because its features seemed perfect for me. Two independent loops, small form factor and some useful effects that many loopers have. I noticed the numerous bad reviews that this pedal had but I ignored them thinking that it will be fine for me and got it. Now it’s going back. Immediately after receiving the pedal I noticed that it was quite lightweight and the foot switches felt kinda flimsy and unreliable. I already had a simple but great boss rc-1, which feels a lot more well built and reliable, and I actually realized that it’s a lot easier to use and easier to perfectly time the loop. I thought I was about to replace it with the Pigtronix but nope. The biggest issue that I found with the Pigtronix which was the dealbreaker for me is that immediately when plugged in you get a hiss coming from your amp. Even when you are not using the pedal at all, just by sitting in front of the amp it makes that noise. It isn’t super loud but definitely noticeable and annoying especially when turning the volume up. I used the right power supply which is good and I have used it with every other pedal that I have (the boss rc1 included) and it’s been great with everything, so that’s not the problem. No other pedal that I’ve had made that hiss. The rc1 has always been dead quiet, and even though it’s 16 bit while the infinity 2 is 24 bit, I think that the boss sounded better. For these reasons I returned it and wouldn’t recommend it, especially to any professional. If it makes a hissing noise just by being plugged in a small combo amp at home, with no complicated signal chains or anything, I would never trust it for anything more.
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