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Published on 12/25/03 at 15:00I got this unit as a Christmas present that I had askef for. I think my parents got it at a Daddy's Junky Music store for about $80. If you bought it online, shipping would make it about the same price.
I enjoy everything about this unit. I play a Seagull M6 Spruce that i have been extremely happy with. I like to fool around with some Tim Reynolds stuff and this unit combines the delay that Tim uses with a whole bunch of other effects including the 12 string guitar effect, reverb, and chorus along with many more. Everything sounds great.
One thing that i dont like about the unit is your inability to control the effect while your playing. You basically preset and cant control a whole lot while your playing. But, its just a very minor setback.
It seems real durable. Since its so small, it doesnt take up much room. Thefefore, its less apt to get damaged.
A very very nice unit for the money. Combines many effects into one package. I was debating between the Boss DD3 or this Zoom 504 II acoustic. And i'm glad i chose this!
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I enjoy everything about this unit. I play a Seagull M6 Spruce that i have been extremely happy with. I like to fool around with some Tim Reynolds stuff and this unit combines the delay that Tim uses with a whole bunch of other effects including the 12 string guitar effect, reverb, and chorus along with many more. Everything sounds great.
One thing that i dont like about the unit is your inability to control the effect while your playing. You basically preset and cant control a whole lot while your playing. But, its just a very minor setback.
It seems real durable. Since its so small, it doesnt take up much room. Thefefore, its less apt to get damaged.
A very very nice unit for the money. Combines many effects into one package. I was debating between the Boss DD3 or this Zoom 504 II acoustic. And i'm glad i chose this!
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com