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TC Electronic Ditto X2 Looper Pedal
TC Electronic Ditto X2 Looper Pedal
TC Electronic Ditto X2 Looper Pedal
TC Electronic Ditto X2 Looper Pedal
TC Electronic Ditto X2 Looper Pedal

TC Electronic Ditto X2 Looper Pedal

(199 reviews)

Introducing the TC-Electronic-Ditto-X2-Looper-Pedal, a premium product from TC Electronics. Perfect for enthusiasts, this item offers top-notch quality and is currently available for 699.00 AED.

Introducing the TC-Electronic-Ditto-X2-Looper-Pedal, a premium product from TC Electronics. Perfect for enthusiasts, this item offers top-notch quality and is currently available for 699.00 AED.

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TC Electronic Ditto X2 Looper Pedal

$84.61

(199 reviews)

Introducing the TC-Electronic-Ditto-X2-Looper-Pedal, a premium product from TC Electronics. Perfect for enthusiasts, this item offers top-notch quality and is currently available for 699.00 AED.

Introducing the TC-Electronic-Ditto-X2-Looper-Pedal, a premium product from TC Electronics. Perfect for enthusiasts, this item offers top-notch quality and is currently available for 699.00 AED.

The lowest price for TC Electronic Ditto X2 Looper Pedal right now is $84.61 at pricescreen.com.au, compared across 23 retailers.

The all-time low was $84.26 on 8 June 2026. That's the lowest price we've ever tracked — a great time to buy.

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$84.61

TC Electronic DITTO X2 LOOPER Highly Intuitive Looper Pedal with Dedicated Stop Button and Loop Effects

Found Sound

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Found Sound

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Reverb

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THE TC ELECTRONIC DITTO X2 LOOPER

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$249.00

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$249.00

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$249.00

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Reviews

Almost perfect
14 May 2017speedy101

originally posted on musiciansfriend.com

This is easy, I have the original. But after trying to master it, I found out that It would be much easier with a stop switch. So I purchased the X2 mainly for this function, this pedal very simple to operate. I just needed a basic pedal, i.e. play rhythm and switch over for fills, etc. The other effect I don't have a need for at the moment. I did change out the volume knob with a wing knob, so I can vary the volume live if needed. No my only issue with this pedal. Is that on occasion during live performances, when I press the record loop and then release it for play back, it will crash that loop. Which means everyone hears this nasty sound. I immediately have to press the stop loop to clear it, but damage done. I don't know if this is an issue with the pedal, or ... MoreThis is easy, I have the original. But after trying to master it, I found out that It would be much easier with a stop switch. So I purchased the X2 mainly for this function, this pedal very simple to operate. I just needed a basic pedal, i.e. play rhythm and switch over for fills, etc. The other effect I don't have a need for at the moment. I did change out the volume knob with a wing knob, so I can vary the volume live if needed. No my only issue with this pedal. Is that on occasion during live performances, when I press the record loop and then release it for play back, it will crash that loop. Which means everyone hears this nasty sound. I immediately have to press the stop loop to clear it, but damage done. I don't know if this is an issue with the pedal, or just mine. I'm trying to get some answers on this, in the mean time I think, I am going to reset the device before every performance and see if this helps. If it weren't this issue, I would be 100% stratified.

Boycott Behringer or you will regret it.
24 November 2021guitpicky

originally posted on Google

The concept is brilliant. The beat sense tech is also brilliant. The remote mic is necessary. The remote mic is cheap flimsy junk that will fail. No oem replacement. No specs on mic. Warranty support is not available. Music Tribe? A poor excuse for manufacturing support. It’s a bizzare setup. Brilliant innovation coupled with cheap manufacturing and online member forum as support. Never, ever, will I purchase any product under the Behringer umbrella. Uli Behringer evidently doesnt mind dragging his name through the mud, and taking previously reputable companies with him.

Don't buy the TC Electronics Looper Jam
16 July 2019stevenw7652

originally posted on ebay.com

While I usually enjoy TC products, this looper seems poorly thought out. I found two major problems with it: First, the "Beat Sense" mics on the unit, as expected, respond much too slowly to any change in rhythm. (Yes I know it comes with an external mic as well, but I was only testing the device with my guitar, and it should have been easy for it to pick up my groove). Second: It seems to me that the whole concept of this box is bizarre. Once you have activated beat sense, it continues to "listen to" and change the groove as you are playing! And unless you, or your drummer are like some kind of robotic drum machine, there's no way in hell you're going to be able to follow a device that is already trying to follow you! What you end up with is a constantly moving ... MoreWhile I usually enjoy TC products, this looper seems poorly thought out. I found two major problems with it: First, the "Beat Sense" mics on the unit, as expected, respond much too slowly to any change in rhythm. (Yes I know it comes with an external mic as well, but I was only testing the device with my guitar, and it should have been easy for it to pick up my groove). Second: It seems to me that the whole concept of this box is bizarre. Once you have activated beat sense, it continues to "listen to" and change the groove as you are playing! And unless you, or your drummer are like some kind of robotic drum machine, there's no way in hell you're going to be able to follow a device that is already trying to follow you! What you end up with is a constantly moving target, or in other words, a constantly changing groove. This is insanity in my eyes (or ears). I bought one of these, tried it for days, and finally returned it. Really. Don't waste your time or money on this looper.

Specification

Loop LengthMaximum: 5 minutes
BypassTrue bypass
Dimensions (WxDxH)135 x 113 x 54 mm
Warranty3 year manufacturer warranty

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pricescreen.com.au

$84.61

TC Electronic DITTO X2 LOOPER Highly Intuitive Looper Pedal with Dedicated Stop Button and Loop Effects

Found Sound

$169.00

TC Electronic Ditto Looper X2

Delivery $16.99

Found Sound

$269.00

TC Electronic Ditto Looper X2

Delivery $16.99

Reverb

$209.44

TC Electronic Ditto X2 Looper

Delivery $49.87

Zaply

$245.00

THE TC ELECTRONIC DITTO X2 LOOPER

Free delivery

Price history

Price history

Please note: price history and price alerts are not available for some stores, including Amazon.com.au.

Reviews

Almost perfect
14 May 2017

This is easy, I have the original. But after trying to master it, I found out that It would be much easier with a stop switch. So I purchased the X2 mainly for this function, this pedal very simple to operate. I just needed a basic pedal, i.e. play rhythm and switch over for fills, etc. The other effect I don't have a need for at the moment. I did change out the volume knob with a wing knob, so I can vary the volume live if needed. No my only issue with this pedal. Is that on occasion during live performances, when I press the record loop and then release it for play back, it will crash that loop. Which means everyone hears this nasty sound. I immediately have to press the stop loop to clear it, but damage done. I don't know if this is an issue with the pedal, or ... MoreThis is easy, I have the original. But after trying to master it, I found out that It would be much easier with a stop switch. So I purchased the X2 mainly for this function, this pedal very simple to operate. I just needed a basic pedal, i.e. play rhythm and switch over for fills, etc. The other effect I don't have a need for at the moment. I did change out the volume knob with a wing knob, so I can vary the volume live if needed. No my only issue with this pedal. Is that on occasion during live performances, when I press the record loop and then release it for play back, it will crash that loop. Which means everyone hears this nasty sound. I immediately have to press the stop loop to clear it, but damage done. I don't know if this is an issue with the pedal, or just mine. I'm trying to get some answers on this, in the mean time I think, I am going to reset the device before every performance and see if this helps. If it weren't this issue, I would be 100% stratified.

speedy101 originally posted on musiciansfriend.com
Boycott Behringer or you will regret it.
24 November 2021

The concept is brilliant. The beat sense tech is also brilliant. The remote mic is necessary. The remote mic is cheap flimsy junk that will fail. No oem replacement. No specs on mic. Warranty support is not available. Music Tribe? A poor excuse for manufacturing support. It’s a bizzare setup. Brilliant innovation coupled with cheap manufacturing and online member forum as support. Never, ever, will I purchase any product under the Behringer umbrella. Uli Behringer evidently doesnt mind dragging his name through the mud, and taking previously reputable companies with him.

guitpicky originally posted on Google
Don't buy the TC Electronics Looper Jam
16 July 2019

While I usually enjoy TC products, this looper seems poorly thought out. I found two major problems with it: First, the "Beat Sense" mics on the unit, as expected, respond much too slowly to any change in rhythm. (Yes I know it comes with an external mic as well, but I was only testing the device with my guitar, and it should have been easy for it to pick up my groove). Second: It seems to me that the whole concept of this box is bizarre. Once you have activated beat sense, it continues to "listen to" and change the groove as you are playing! And unless you, or your drummer are like some kind of robotic drum machine, there's no way in hell you're going to be able to follow a device that is already trying to follow you! What you end up with is a constantly moving ... MoreWhile I usually enjoy TC products, this looper seems poorly thought out. I found two major problems with it: First, the "Beat Sense" mics on the unit, as expected, respond much too slowly to any change in rhythm. (Yes I know it comes with an external mic as well, but I was only testing the device with my guitar, and it should have been easy for it to pick up my groove). Second: It seems to me that the whole concept of this box is bizarre. Once you have activated beat sense, it continues to "listen to" and change the groove as you are playing! And unless you, or your drummer are like some kind of robotic drum machine, there's no way in hell you're going to be able to follow a device that is already trying to follow you! What you end up with is a constantly moving target, or in other words, a constantly changing groove. This is insanity in my eyes (or ears). I bought one of these, tried it for days, and finally returned it. Really. Don't waste your time or money on this looper.

stevenw7652 originally posted on ebay.com
Game Changer!
12 January 2017

I've used my Ditto X2 for a year with no problems, but have not gigged with it yet. I use a drum machine and play solo and seated. My timing with the buttons is great, and I would like to say I record and hit the same bypass button to start playback. I stop the drums before this and synchronize the timing as I go. This requires some stopping and starting, then practice leads. I then stop the looper if I want to play chords and stop the song. Without using the drum machine, say acoustic or utilizing a live drummer it would probably be a piece of cake! I always had the desire to play leads with some of my songs, so to me it was a dream come true! I love mine, and so far it's been very dependable. I go easy on my pedals and don't stomp. One last thing, I do recommend ... MoreI've used my Ditto X2 for a year with no problems, but have not gigged with it yet. I use a drum machine and play solo and seated. My timing with the buttons is great, and I would like to say I record and hit the same bypass button to start playback. I stop the drums before this and synchronize the timing as I go. This requires some stopping and starting, then practice leads. I then stop the looper if I want to play chords and stop the song. Without using the drum machine, say acoustic or utilizing a live drummer it would probably be a piece of cake! I always had the desire to play leads with some of my songs, so to me it was a dream come true! I love mine, and so far it's been very dependable. I go easy on my pedals and don't stomp. One last thing, I do recommend using a boost of some sort, as in another overdrive or boost pedal to raise your level above the looper's volume. I've found that my chorus pedal helps with this as well!

originally posted on musiciansfriend.com
Good looper
29 March 2016

if you're looking for a looper that does the job, this is definitely one that you should consider. Not sure it's worth $180 but for sure $120 or so, which is the price for which many eBay sellers are asking. Pluses are ease of use (I recommend separate power supply) and apparent quality of build. Minuses are that the bells and whistles (playing in reverse and half speed) don't seem to have much real world functionality, and that if you load your own backing tracks into it, you can only access the last one that you loaded. This is a pain in the posterior; I loaded seven tracks (one for each mode) and the !#!$#$ thing will only play one of them. To get to the next one, I have to delete the one that's in front of it. What's more, once you've imported a track, you HAVE ... Moreif you're looking for a looper that does the job, this is definitely one that you should consider. Not sure it's worth $180 but for sure $120 or so, which is the price for which many eBay sellers are asking. Pluses are ease of use (I recommend separate power supply) and apparent quality of build. Minuses are that the bells and whistles (playing in reverse and half speed) don't seem to have much real world functionality, and that if you load your own backing tracks into it, you can only access the last one that you loaded. This is a pain in the posterior; I loaded seven tracks (one for each mode) and the !#!$#$ thing will only play one of them. To get to the next one, I have to delete the one that's in front of it. What's more, once you've imported a track, you HAVE to use it - the looper will play it once you switch it on and you can't turn off that track. Maybe the really large version addresses these issues, but for my money I'd rather have random access to multiple pre-loaded backing tracks and an off switch so that I don't have to use them all the time, rather than silly reverse and half speed modes.

lewislawcal originally posted on ebay.com
King of the loopers
29 July 2014

The good:- Great sounding device sounds exactly as the original signal going in. Much better sounding than loopers from Boss or Digitech that I have heard.- Very easy to use. There are a number of loopers out there with far more features, but they are complex and require sitting or your knees and fiddling with a lot of knobbies. This is really a guitar players’ device, where practically everything is done with the 2 foot switches.- You can add an infinite amount of layers, with absolutely zero quality loss.- True bypass.- Ideal for improvising against chord progressions, or studying solos. I also use this to build complete tracks, starting with the chords, then add base notes, melody lines, some atmospheric stuff etc. Within a day the family commented that I ... MoreThe good:- Great sounding device sounds exactly as the original signal going in. Much better sounding than loopers from Boss or Digitech that I have heard.- Very easy to use. There are a number of loopers out there with far more features, but they are complex and require sitting or your knees and fiddling with a lot of knobbies. This is really a guitar players’ device, where practically everything is done with the 2 foot switches.- You can add an infinite amount of layers, with absolutely zero quality loss.- True bypass.- Ideal for improvising against chord progressions, or studying solos. I also use this to build complete tracks, starting with the chords, then add base notes, melody lines, some atmospheric stuff etc. Within a day the family commented that I sounded like a full band. And I’m not even a good player ☺.- Tracks can be uploaded to Mac or PC (AIFF and WAV format), and reloaded again. You can also download backing tracks from a website, but I haven’t tried that yet.- Tracks remain stored even if you turn the power off.The bad:- You can store only one track at the time a few banks to store current projects would be a great addition.- It remains a challenge to get the timing of a loop (going from the end back to the beginning of the cycle) without glitches. But that counts for all loopers.- Line out is at the top end, instead of at the left side of the pedal, which is impractical on an already full pedalboard. But that may be just me.

originally posted on dv247.com/en_GB/GBP
Not Really Worth the Extra money. Mine broke quickly.
16 October 2015

The product worked as advertised for a while. I got this one because you can set the secondary foot switch as a dedicated off switch. I thought it would be better than having to tap the switch twice, as is the case with most basic loop pedals. I did like that, but now I don't think it's really that important. Reverse is fun to mess around with and could be useful. I couldn't really find any use for the half speed option. Maybe if you were playing really fast you could do something with it, but slower tempo stuff is way too slow when cut to half time. I was generally satisfied, until mine broke. I had it about three months. I used it less then ten times. Then all of a sudden the sound that was reproduced by the pedal because all choppy and glitch-like. It immediately ... MoreThe product worked as advertised for a while. I got this one because you can set the secondary foot switch as a dedicated off switch. I thought it would be better than having to tap the switch twice, as is the case with most basic loop pedals. I did like that, but now I don't think it's really that important. Reverse is fun to mess around with and could be useful. I couldn't really find any use for the half speed option. Maybe if you were playing really fast you could do something with it, but slower tempo stuff is way too slow when cut to half time. I was generally satisfied, until mine broke. I had it about three months. I used it less then ten times. Then all of a sudden the sound that was reproduced by the pedal because all choppy and glitch-like. It immediately became unusable, and there's nothing I can do about it. It really sucks. I may have just got a bad one, but I'm going to try out something different and stay away from TC electronics.

J originally posted on musiciansfriend.com
One after another, they stop working, poor quality.
21 December 2018

I brought one and it worked for almost one year, then overnight the repeats were glitch-y and full of static like the preamp was blown. They are cool, so I brought a 2nd but within one year exact same thing happened. The screws in the back are configured in such a way that opening it is impossible even with a hex wrench. That is an odd choice by the manufacturer, perhaps a 'tell' on poor quality. It's smaller brother, 'Ditto' has worked fine for years, but this Ditto X2 obviously has built-in intrinsic problems that are not and have not been addressed/fixed. Oh well. Not again.

Uncas originally posted on musiciansfriend.com
Review of TC Electronic Ditto X2 Looper Guitar Pedal
10 April 2019

However not happy with the Ditto X 2 looper. The manual is not included. When found online it's not easy to follow. There is no power supply included. The batteries go flat if left in the unit, even though its unplugged. The battery cover has to be unscrewed each time to remove the batteries. Why not include an off/on power switch to isolate the batteries. It's supposed to be a top end product. But it's design has some irritating flaws.

Reviewed by Andertons Music Co. customer originally posted on Andertons Music
They Lie
13 September 2016

The whole main reason I got this pedal was pretty simple. I wanted to be able to record riffs and songs of myself playing through this pedal, and then I wanted to save them to my computer. The looper only stores five minutes at a time, so I thought that's ok because I would save riffs onto my computer, and then whenever I wanted to, load them back onto the looper, I thought that would be fine.NOOO! This feature does not work for this pedal. You cannot record yourself playing, then save it onto a computer, delete it from the pedal and then load it back onto the pedal with the computer. This feature doesn't work. You can go through the motions that the manual says to do, but as soon as you plug the pedal into an amp, nothing plays! I was really frustrated and angry. ... MoreThe whole main reason I got this pedal was pretty simple. I wanted to be able to record riffs and songs of myself playing through this pedal, and then I wanted to save them to my computer. The looper only stores five minutes at a time, so I thought that's ok because I would save riffs onto my computer, and then whenever I wanted to, load them back onto the looper, I thought that would be fine.NOOO! This feature does not work for this pedal. You cannot record yourself playing, then save it onto a computer, delete it from the pedal and then load it back onto the pedal with the computer. This feature doesn't work. You can go through the motions that the manual says to do, but as soon as you plug the pedal into an amp, nothing plays! I was really frustrated and angry. TC Electronics product service lies and says that there pedals don't have such a problem. The firmware update doesn't solve the matter. I thought I would write this review so that other buyers understand what they are getting.

Sociopathic originally posted on musiciansfriend.com

Specification

Loop LengthMaximum: 5 minutes
BypassTrue bypass
Dimensions (WxDxH)135 x 113 x 54 mm
Warranty3 year manufacturer warranty

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