Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What are the dimensions of the Pigtronix Infinity 2 Looper Pedal? A: The dimensions are four point nine six inches long, three point one five inches wide, and two point four inches high.
- Q: What is the weight of the Pigtronix Infinity 2 Looper Pedal? A: The weight of the pedal is not specified, but it is designed to be compact and portable.
- Q: What materials are used in the construction of the Pigtronix Infinity 2 Looper Pedal? A: The specific materials used in the construction of the pedal are not disclosed.
- Q: How do I use the Pigtronix Infinity 2 Looper Pedal? A: To use the pedal, connect your instrument to the inputs and select your looping mode using the controls.
- Q: Is the Pigtronix Infinity 2 suitable for beginners? A: Yes, it is user-friendly and suitable for both beginners and experienced musicians.
- Q: Can I use the Pigtronix Infinity 2 for live performances? A: Yes, the pedal is designed for live performances with its dual-stereo looping capabilities.
- Q: How do I keep the Pigtronix Infinity 2 Looper Pedal clean? A: To clean the pedal, gently wipe it with a dry cloth; avoid using liquids.
- Q: Does the Pigtronix Infinity 2 require any special storage conditions? A: No, it does not require special storage conditions, but keep it in a dry place.
- Q: What is the warranty on the Pigtronix Infinity 2 Looper Pedal? A: The warranty details are typically provided by the manufacturer, Pigtronix.
- Q: What do I do if my Pigtronix Infinity 2 arrives damaged? A: Contact the retailer for return instructions or to request a replacement.
- Q: How long can I record loops on the Pigtronix Infinity 2? A: You can record loops for up to five minutes.
- Q: Does the Pigtronix Infinity 2 support stereo input and output? A: Yes, it features stereo inputs and outputs for enhanced audio capability.
- Q: What effects are available on the Pigtronix Infinity 2 Looper Pedal? A: It includes stutter and octave shift effects, among others.
- Q: Is the Pigtronix Infinity 2 compatible with all instruments? A: Yes, it accepts both mono and stereo instrument-level signals, as well as line-level signals.
- Q: How does the loop boundary functionality work? A: The loop boundary functionality automatically applies actions at the current loop's boundaries.