I have been playing the guitar for around about 4 years now, and have owned several guitar effects pedals, this one although very good, is extremely complicated to use.
Now for value for money, this one is brilliant, I payed around about £40 for it, and so far have used it in a few concerts, ... Read review
The Zoom G1X Guitar Multi Effects Processor, featuring 21 amp/stomp box modeling choices, ... more
80 Presets and 54 effects, uses 96 kHz sampling to recreate true tube amp sound - a first in its category. Because the ZOOM G1X uses 96 kHz sampling, it provi...
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96 kHz sampling recreates true tube amp sound The tone of tube amplification lies in the ... more
mix of rich harmonics that extend far beyond the range of human hearing (20 kHz). Because the ZOOM G1 uses 96 kHz sampling, it provides a flat frequency response from 20 Hz up to an amazing 40 kHz. This allows for an accurate model of the delicate harmonic structure of the distortion produced by a tube amp. The dynamic range is also excellent, thanks to 24-bit A/D/A conversion. Every detail of your playing technique, whether picked or fingered, emerge with full clarity. ZFX-3 the new-generation 32-bit DSP The heart of any multi-effect device is its processor and decoder section. The G1 features the Zoom's ZFX-3 chip. The 32-bit architecture ensures outstanding performance and allows smooth and detailed signal processing. This is a new generation DSP that brings out the character of your instrument without restrictions, helping you pursue the ultimate in guitar sound. 21 amp/stomp box modeling choices Covering a range ofpopular models By digitally simulating the clipping action of analog devices such as tubes and diodes, the G1 faithfully duplicates the distortion of tube amps and vintage effects. The choices range from models that made guitar history such as Fender, Marshall and Vox to popular modern amps including Mesa/Boogie, Peavey, and Diezel. An acoustic simulator is also included, so your electric instrument can sound like an acoustic guitar when the fancy strikes. 54 high-quality effects to fire your imagination A total of eight modules provide 54 effect types ranging from standard to advanced. Duplicate the historic sounds of the MXR Dynacomp, Vox Wah, or Crybaby Wah. Apply equalization in three bands. Add spaciousness and depth with two types of chorus. Simulate the acoustics of a room or a concert hall with five types of reverb. All effects are designed for real-life musical applications. Have the Harmonized Pitch Shifter play along in key. Use long delay and
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Advantages: Lots of effects, great value for money, looks good Disadvantages: Very complicated
I have been playing the guitar for around about 4 years now, and have owned several guitar effects pedals, this one although very good, is extremely complicated to use.
Now for value for money, this one is brilliant, I payed around about £40 for it, and so far have used it in a few concerts, and the results are very good, once you figure it out. Now once you have it set for the sound you like, what ever you do, DO NOT, try to change ... ...setting), as from experience I can tell you that this won't go well.
There are a wide variety of effects available on this pedal, from Modulation to Drive, Delay to reverb, and you can create your own sound, although as of yet I haven't figured out how to store what I have accomplished, because as soon as you disconnect the jack plug, it turns off and has immediately forgotten what you just spent about 20 minutes programming in to it. ... more
I have been playing the guitar for around about 4 years now, and have owned several guitar effects pedals, this one although very good, is extremely complicated to use.
Now for value for money, this one is brilliant, I payed around about £40 for it, and so far have used it in a few concerts, and the results are very good, once you figure it out. Now once you have it set for the sound you like, what ever you do, DO NOT, try to change the effect while performing (unless your sure you've stored your setting), as from experience I can tell you that this won't go well. There are a wide variety of effects available on this pedal, from Modulation to Drive, Delay to reverb, and you can create your own sound, although as of yet I haven't figured out how to store what I have accomplished, because as soon as you disconnect the jack plug, it turns off and has immediately forgotten what you just spent about 20 minutes programming in to it.
Some Tech Specs
Takes 4 AA batteries (can be power from mains)
54 effects (such as MXR Dynacomp, Vox Wah, and crybaby wah)
Built in tuner
Easy to see display
21 stomp and amp models
Built in drum machine
40 Khz frequency response
40 preset patches
40 User defined patches
Built in expression pedal
I suppose if you want value for money then this is the best pedal for it, and if you don't mind messing around with it for a while. As I'm sure that if you have the time to figure it out then you will.If you want to know more, the feel free to ask me a question!