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- 8 effect modules and 54 effect types
- 80 patches (40 user defined and 40 preset patches)
- Advanced ZFX-3 processing engine
- 96kHz sampling, 24-bit A/D/A Conversion and 32-bit signal processing
- Frequency Response: 20Hz-40kHz
Product Description
Take the Revolutionary G1N and Slap on an Expression Pedal and You Get the G1XN! Incredible drive tones, effect types and legendary presets, the G1xN is proud to bring every player into the new world of compact multieffects! Ever since Zoom released its 505 pedal back in 1996, guitarists all over the world have coveted these incredible sounds as they have gotten better and more intense every year! The first thing you notice with the G1XN is its totally new drive s… More >>





August 2, 2010 at 12:12 pm
With 40 built-in effects, and 40 more that you can customize, this unit is well worth the low price. However, since it doesn’t have any kind of computer support, you’re forced to use the rather clunky built-in programming interface and have to constantly resort to the user manual to decipher the symbols on the only display, a 2 digit (7-segment LED). If it had a computer screen for this function I’d probably give it 5 stars – are you listening Zoom???
Rating: 4 / 5
August 2, 2010 at 12:42 pm
For [...] sale price this pedal rocks! ITS GOT TREMELO!! When I bought the first Zoom 505 gtr pedal back in like 98 it didn’t have tremelo or the built in expression pedal. That’s right- don’t call it a wah pedal because with the Zoom G1XNext you can assign the pedal to control one of 6 different parameters FOR EVERY PATCH regardless if it uses the wah fx-including volume- or drive!- or delay etc etc- this is very useful! its also esaier to make your own patches with the two added knobs- you can also TAP the tempo of your delay and many other FX!!!! I plan on doing some street performances and this pedal can run for hours off 4 AA batteries!!(the digitech ones I looked at with built in expression pedal didnt have battery option and cost more) The tones sound good to me- if they’re good enough for Bon Jovi’s guitar player they’re good enough for me. My only complaint so far is that the compressor isn’t a stand alone FX- meaning that you cannot use the compressor with any other fx in it’s category (there are several categories of fx this pedal uses)- dont have the manual with me at the moment so I cant remember all the fx it shares the category with- i think wah tho. With compressors so widely used in modern recording Im suprised they didnt have a separate knob or setting for it- but you cant expect everything for [...]! And they give you a lot! I like the tuner better on this than on the first zoom. Also THEY GIVE YOU A BUSINESS CARD SIZE CARD FOR YOUR WALLET THAT LISTS WHAT ALL THE DIGITAL DISPLAY CHARACTERS MEAN- so you understand what fx/parameter your setting without needing the manual for every gig- nice touch!!
Rating: 5 / 5