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Zoom G9.2tt
$299.00
Released April, 2009
The Pros:Solid body, all metal construction with heavy duty foot switches. The small manual gives enough information to get you started. LEDs give good quick-reference feedback on what's going on.
The Cons:LCD is fairly small and hard to read when you're standing.
The Zoom G9.2tt is a multi-effect guitar pedal. This is similar to the Zoom G7.1ut, but has 120 effects in 10 modules and has a built-in Z-pedal for 4-direction effects manipulation on the fly. Otherwise they are the same, with an Energizer that uses a 12AX7 tube for clean amplification and a 32-bit DSP system for high quality audio processing.
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Output can be modified for various types of amps, and a Cabinet on/off switch modifies the output for recording or live play. Input can be modified before processing with a 2 channel preamp, and a 6-band graphic equalizer allows for fine control of the output. The effects are modeled after guitar amp and stomb boxes, and 4 analog style rotary knobs enable an interface that works similar to the analog devices.
Features
- Z-pedal built in
- Energizer with 12AX7 tube
- ZFX-3 32-bit DSP
- 120 effects in 10 modules
- 96 kHz sampling
- 24-bit A/D/A
- 2 channel preamp
- Amp select feature
- CABINET on/off
- 6-band graphic equalizer
- Guitar amplifier/stomp box modeling
- 4 analog style rotary knob interface
- Built-in tuner
- ZOOM Noise Reduction (ZNR)
- Metal chassis, rubber damping
- USB connection, MIDI In/Out jacks, AUX In
User Reviews (2)
Pros & Cons
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solid body, all metal construction with heavy duty foot switches
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the small manual gives enough information to get you started
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LEDs give good quick-reference feedback on what's going on
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simple enough to use for first-time users and novices
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switching between patches can be done with foot-switches, makes for uninterrupted playing
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delivers high fidelity audio, no unwanted distortion
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LCD is fairly small and hard to read when you're standing
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