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This latest multi fx from Zoom has a wealth of incredible
sounds, tube distortion and USB outs. check this out!!!
THE ENERGIZER BUTTON!! Giving body to the guitar sound and adding supple power and
intensity - that is the task of the Energizer. Turning up the TUBE
control to drive the 12AX7 produces warm crunch with rich
harmonics. The BOOST control spruces up highs and lows, resulting
in more transparency. Enjoy a powerful tone also when recording
directly to a line input or via USB on a computer.
| ZFX-3 -
a 32-bit DSP designed by ZOOM |

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| The heart of any multi-effect device is its
processor and decoder section. ZOOM has started a fresh chapter
with its new ZFX-3 chip. The 32-bit architecture ensures
outstanding performance and allows smooth and detailed signal
processing. Accuracy and speed ensure that even delicate picking
and fingering work come across with impressive clarity. |
| DSP sound modeling plus tube circuitry create the ultimate
in distortion |

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96 kHz sampling and 24-bit A/D/A conversion assure super
high resolution sound. An abundance of signal processing power
allows accurate recreation of the complex upper-range harmonics
that are the hallmark of tube amplifiers. Analog circuitry using a
12AX7 tube then adds that classic warmth and sonic impact to the
DSP sound. The result combines the best of the digital and analog
worlds: distortion so advanced and sophisticated it elevates your
guitar playing to the next level. |
 
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Preamp section with two channels |

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The preamp section, comprised of the amp/drive-modeling,
and EQ modules offers two channels per patch. You can easily select
a channel by simple foot switch operation. Toggle between a Fender
clean sound for rhythm and a Marshall drive sound for lead, while
keeping modulation and spatial effect settings the same. The user
interface with analog knobs lets you shape the sound with the same
facility as on a guitar amp.

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Great for stage work or direct recording |

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The amp/drive-modeling blocks have two dedicated
algorithms for each amp/drive type, designed for live playing and
direct recording. The CABINET effect simulates amp and mic
recording characteristics as well, and the algorithm is
automatically switched according to the CABINET on/off setting.This
lets you bring the same guitar sound that you used during practice
or recording right on to the stage. Alternatively, sound settings
that were determined during a session with the band can be used
seamlessly in the studio as well.

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Amp
select feature |

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This function optimizes frequency response to match the
amp that you are using. Settings are available to get the best out
of popular models such as Roland JC-120, a Fender combo, and a
Marshall stack. The -10 dBm/+4 dBm output level switch allows the
G7.1ut to be used as a preamp, directly connected to the power amp
input of a guitar amplifier.

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6-band graphic equalizer |

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The built-in EQ module has six frequency bands optimized
for electric guitar. Peaking type filters in the crucial middle
range (400 Hz, 800 Hz, 3. 2 kHz, 6.4 kHz) are augmented by shelving
type filters at the low and high end (160 Hz and 12 kHz). This
ensures the shortest possible route from inspiration to actual
sound. |
 
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Guitar amplifier/stomp box modeling |

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Analog devices such as tubes and diodes have unique
clipping characteristics. Sophisticated digital simulation finally
makes it possible to recreate the sound of vintage tube amps and
effect devices with astonishing realism. From popular names such as
Fender, Marshall, and VOX to modern amps including MESA BOOGIE,
Hughes & Kettner, and Diezel - the list of choices is
extensive. The cabinet simulator even has settings for mic
position, to achieve totally natural sounding performance.
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| G7.1 |
tube pre USB out |
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$649.00
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