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Multi-Effects for Electric Guitar from Zoom belonging to the GFX series

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Published on 12/19/01 at 15:00
I currently own a Fender Squire Stratocaster, and i know it isn't the best guitar on the market, so instead of spending all that money (which i haven't got)on a new one, i thought getting an effex pedal would spice it up. I therefore went to Charing Cross (In London) which is really good for musical products, and then asked around for the best buy within my budget. It all came down to one. The Zoom GFX 707.This looked the buisiness, coming with a pedal and stored in drum beats. As soon as i came home i logged on to this web-site, looked at the reviews they gave it, and once convinced, i bought it for £79 through a guitar magazine i bought.

This cool machine can take you into another dimension. The variety of sounds are unbeleivable and what makes it really stand out, is the variety of drum beats stored in it, from jazz to thrash metal. I still haven't found out everything it can do yet, but hey,discovering new things is all part of the fun!

I find it hard to critisise this masterpeice, but after thinking long and hard, i can only come up with that it has too many distortion sounds, of which could be replaced with more original effects.

This slick little machine is nice and compact, making it easy to carry and the weight of it is comfortable, making it feel actually real and not like a toy.It also looks very proffessional and strong. The pedal and selector buttons are easy to use with just the tread of a foot. The display is very clear and this is user-friendly and makes your guitar playing alot easier.

I want to say a massive thank you to Zoom for their quality and cheaper products. I now can play to my favourite songs to the extreme, and when I am on my own, I simply select which drum beat I want, and away i go! My final conclusion is that anyone who wants endless fun on the guitar should not hesitate in trying this cool, fun, slick yet proffessional device. :-)

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