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Jim Dempsey
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From: Belmar, New Jersey, USA

posted 27 December 2005 05:44 PM     profile     
Has anyone out there tried this effects pedal? I've been using it for a few months now,and really like it.I normally use Boss stomp boxes,but this unit seems to give me all I need in one.I get some nice B3 sounds by tweeking with the chorus.Any comments would be appreciated.-JD
Bob Martin
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From: Madison Tn

posted 28 December 2005 02:50 PM     profile     
Hey Jim did you mean GFX-2 because I can't find any info on the G-2? Or maybe it's new and there's no info on it yet.

Bob

Jim Dempsey
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From: Belmar, New Jersey, USA

posted 28 December 2005 02:54 PM     profile     
Big Bob,-I believe this is a new product.It's called the ZOOM G2,and it's really a great device.-Jim
Lee Baucum
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From: McAllen, Texas (Extreme South) - The Final Frontier

posted 28 December 2005 03:16 PM     profile     
Here it is.

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Lee, from South Texas
Down On The Rio Grande

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Tony Harris
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From: England

posted 29 December 2005 02:02 AM     profile     
I bought one of these recently (for guitar) to replace my old Zoom 505. The new pedal has a couple of extras - the tuner works! And there's 'Duane Eddy' tremelo which I don't think was included in the old pedal. I started by setting up my favourite presets - simple chorus, delays, and adding autowah, phaser etc. I'm still working on a good overdrive sound - the pedal has amp 'models' giving clean and heavily overdriven sounds Finding a sound that's slightly overdriven is proving more difficult... but a good, small all-round pedal.
Lee Baucum
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From: McAllen, Texas (Extreme South) - The Final Frontier

posted 29 December 2005 06:25 AM     profile     
Tony - How are the reverbs?
Bob Martin
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From: Madison Tn

posted 29 December 2005 02:42 PM     profile     
Hey Jim, if that pedal performs as well as it's specs tout I think it will be a killer. The specs indicate a lot of great effects and killer amp modeling with mic placement (a cool feature) but most of all the price is very affordable. I'm going to keep my eye on it and see how reviews turn out in real world situations and if they are favorable I might have to pick one up. thanks for the heads up.

Bob

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