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Zoom 3030 Multi Effect Guitar Prossesor
Published on 07/01/04 at 15:00I paid about 130$ for it. It is basicly: four pedals-to save, and use preloaded, sounds on.
one "bank pedal"- to load up the sounds.
and one volume/effect pedal-to change either the effect or the volume of the sound you have choosen. It can save up to 32 effects!
I think i'ts' pretty handy and simple to use, and the preloaded sounds are quite good.
Unfortantly it takes away some of the sound in the amp./speakers ect. you are using and the quality i'ts way from good enough.
The construction and design is quite nice and smooth, but as I said, the quality of it to "cheap".
I think i'ts a totally ok investment. This is no proffesional gear, but good enough for a beginner..!
This review …Read moreI paid about 130$ for it. It is basicly: four pedals-to save, and use preloaded, sounds on.
one "bank pedal"- to load up the sounds.
and one volume/effect pedal-to change either the effect or the volume of the sound you have choosen. It can save up to 32 effects!
I think i'ts' pretty handy and simple to use, and the preloaded sounds are quite good.
Unfortantly it takes away some of the sound in the amp./speakers ect. you are using and the quality i'ts way from good enough.
The construction and design is quite nice and smooth, but as I said, the quality of it to "cheap".
I think i'ts a totally ok investment. This is no proffesional gear, but good enough for a beginner..!
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Zoom 3030
Published on 06/26/01 at 15:00I bought the Zoom 3030 from Musician's Friend magazine for around $250 when it was fairly new on the scene. Since then, the price has lowered some. Musician's Friend ran an article about the processor and recommended it, and that was what convinced me to purchase it.
The pedal has all the important effects like wah-wah, distortions, flanger, phaser, reverbs, chorus, and tap-tempo delay (which is nice when you want to really line the delay up with the song.) Then it's got some pretty neat stuff like an auto-harmonizer, which will play harmony with you in a specified key, major and minor, and the amp simulators. Another cool effect is a slow fade which reproduces the sound of a bowed ins…Read moreI bought the Zoom 3030 from Musician's Friend magazine for around $250 when it was fairly new on the scene. Since then, the price has lowered some. Musician's Friend ran an article about the processor and recommended it, and that was what convinced me to purchase it.
The pedal has all the important effects like wah-wah, distortions, flanger, phaser, reverbs, chorus, and tap-tempo delay (which is nice when you want to really line the delay up with the song.) Then it's got some pretty neat stuff like an auto-harmonizer, which will play harmony with you in a specified key, major and minor, and the amp simulators. Another cool effect is a slow fade which reproduces the sound of a bowed instrument like a cello.
While there are several distortions to choose from, there are only a couple of high quality ones. The metal distortion is so overdriven that it sounds like the dying engine of an old diesel truck. The harmonizer frequently sounds out of tune. The phaser and flanger are disappointing, too. I think the biggest disappointment of all was how quickly the thing fell apart.
I had to repair the guitar input, the output jack, and I repaired the power input three times. The first patch pedal no longer works at all, and the expression pedal doesn't work correctly. The edit button now requires enough pressure to break your finger, but it still works. Now, keep in mind that I have used this processor every single day since I had it, and I have taken it to several gigs, but if the lead guitarist for my band didn't happen to be an electronics technician, I would have spent twice as much repairing it as I did just to buy it. The main problem is, it's made of plastic. The underneath is a metal plate, but the surface is plastic. Imagine what happens to plastic when you stomp on it over, and over, and over....
I wouldn't recommend this processor. In fact, I don't like a whole lot of anything that Zoom has manufactured. The other guitarist in my band owned a Zoom 4040, and he made at least as many repairs to it as I did to mine. Plastic processors fall apart. Or maybe it's just Zoom. I would recommend you go out and buy a nice metal Roland, Digitech, or BOSS. Or, speaking of BOSS, just stick to the old stomp boxes.
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.comSee less00 - jmabatePublished on 06/10/05 at 07:53 (This content has been automatically translated from French)Pdalier guitar (not in 1996 ... but good!)
Stereo outputs
5 + a selectors expression pedals, volume etc ... for the era!
UTILIZATION
It sails on the pdalier, which is not very instinctive, but anything is possible! ... it's okay once you understand the logic of dveloppeurs!
SOUND QUALITY
So l. .. is death ... I do not know if I can be objective, but I dtest the pdaliers at their saturation excrable my taste ... they stink , musty, damp of a transistor are clear ... for it is better but ... it's not madness ... by either against the effects are correct (delay, reverb etc.).
OVERALL OPINION
I'll be mchants, but we always Zoom are very regular at transistor…Read morePdalier guitar (not in 1996 ... but good!)
Stereo outputs
5 + a selectors expression pedals, volume etc ... for the era!
UTILIZATION
It sails on the pdalier, which is not very instinctive, but anything is possible! ... it's okay once you understand the logic of dveloppeurs!
SOUND QUALITY
So l. .. is death ... I do not know if I can be objective, but I dtest the pdaliers at their saturation excrable my taste ... they stink , musty, damp of a transistor are clear ... for it is better but ... it's not madness ... by either against the effects are correct (delay, reverb etc.).
OVERALL OPINION
I'll be mchants, but we always Zoom are very regular at transistor dead! just plug a scraper to understand rponse games and listen to your exact very mdiocre.
short as these competitors digitech and boss ... even better when that s'entire!See less10 - ddnPublished on 04/27/07 at 02:45 (This content has been automatically translated from French)The effects available include the classic (wah, compressor, distortion, reverb, delay, a so-called simulator HP, etc.). And definitely not classic (the 'step', a kind of stepped flanger, super bender that we must give to describe the metallic, a sort of ring modulator, etc.).
it's 300% digital, there is written in the manual channels disto / saturation are analog and I must say that I do not want to disassemble the beast to look at how we do it to ring in "analog" cold plastoc like this ...
an audio input, stereo output, headphone jack, sam'suffit.
and it is not rack while plastoc hub to 50 cents, including the pedal it will handle nicely.
BUT ... is strong enough (oddly) and for…Read moreThe effects available include the classic (wah, compressor, distortion, reverb, delay, a so-called simulator HP, etc.). And definitely not classic (the 'step', a kind of stepped flanger, super bender that we must give to describe the metallic, a sort of ring modulator, etc.).
it's 300% digital, there is written in the manual channels disto / saturation are analog and I must say that I do not want to disassemble the beast to look at how we do it to ring in "analog" cold plastoc like this ...
an audio input, stereo output, headphone jack, sam'suffit.
and it is not rack while plastoc hub to 50 cents, including the pedal it will handle nicely.
BUT ... is strong enough (oddly) and for the price what's in it is definitely the best available.
UTILIZATION
Sounds are fully editable when the logic input not very complex but a little strange to the machine-that said, I have a GT-5 as the pedals so incomprehensible I already know.
the manual is at the top. I have ten minutes to learn how to use the pedal.
SOUND QUALITY
The effects ... how to say .... I was looking for a multi-effect that sounds too digital, plastic, cold, digital, and bizarre as possible: usually I use a bunch of plug-ins for its degradation and random delays (like Accelera deck) and I thought it sounded a little clean. So I looked for a multi-effect that could replace all of that plus a low frequency converters échanntillonnage anything but transparent-Well I think I found my happiness! it converts to 32kHz and wheelbarrows in 18 bits (it is quite far from line6 so), which suits rob my guitar 4 strings any beat-
I love block (for now) all the sounds and effects that I tried to, because it is quite precisely what I was looking for, click it, that buzz, it blows in all directions, and c ' is as unrealistic as possible. I have a weakness particularly in the section 'sfx' with effects we believe directly out of the FM synthesis applied to guitar. I plug it directly on my sound card and how to say ... the dream!
on the other hand if you're the guitarist néométal who loves the sound of the guitar, then I think it will not.
OVERALL OPINION
I just buy it for 50 euros so I'm probably still under the excitement of discovery ... I said that there was a built-in tuner? (And it is convenient to use, but other effects zoom I've had it was already like) the value unbeatable seems to me (and there also is the case with other effects that I had zoom and tried), especially if like me you like the effects and sounds cheap DIY.
by against, at the risk of repeating myself, I remind you that "real" guitar sound has nothing to do with what comes out of this boiboite-unless you want to play with headphones and have three effects on your sound for less than 60 euros
regarding the choice to repeat, I will tell you in a few months.
EDIT THE 25-01-2007
Well, I sell my 3030 ... but only because I moved and I can not keep it because otherwise everything I said above is true: a great machine !!!!!
EDIT THE 20-08-2009
I sold in 2007 for $ 45. So I rented for 5 euros for 6 months which I think is more than respectable. And I keep a really good memory of this pedal!See less20 - ffender1970Published on 05/23/07 at 14:35 (This content has been automatically translated from French)Here is a small multi-effect plastic made me turned my head at the time by its possibilities! It offers among other distos, reverb, delay ... everything doiot offer this kind of device ... plus the expression pedal that can be useful.
UTILIZATION
Upon connection, it has the advantage of being almost directly usable, lots of preset sounds are correct and also almost directly usable.
The connection is super simple and the whole is surprisingly solid.
Programming or modification of sounds is very simple and allowed me not too take my head that I was not at all a fan of certain gear in rack with dozens of settings, focusing .. .. advised me that my friends
SOUND QUALITY
…Read moreHere is a small multi-effect plastic made me turned my head at the time by its possibilities! It offers among other distos, reverb, delay ... everything doiot offer this kind of device ... plus the expression pedal that can be useful.
UTILIZATION
Upon connection, it has the advantage of being almost directly usable, lots of preset sounds are correct and also almost directly usable.
The connection is super simple and the whole is surprisingly solid.
Programming or modification of sounds is very simple and allowed me not too take my head that I was not at all a fan of certain gear in rack with dozens of settings, focusing .. .. advised me that my friends
SOUND QUALITY
At the time I was fascinated by this machine, and the opportunities it offered me
Then I came back to a type of boss pedals, I found that access to various settings was easier at least on stage, and finally I went to a big fat GT5 (which I broke out against him by the head as there are parameters but once set, is top ...)
So my good hanging out there in a 3030 barn, and in addition to playing in a rock band, it was launched with the singer in an "acoustic duo" two voices, two guitars (one each from each, of course), and right now I'm glad I kept my plastic multi-effects, as associated with my guitar Godin LR Baggs, I programmed a few sounds ale very soft drinks made with a little reverb, some delay even a few equalizer, not to mention the built-in tuner, it's right what I needed hair ...
OVERALL OPINION
If you do not, do not run behind, there are much better on the market .....
If you see a trainer "for sale", or if one of your friends offers you do not rush (unless that free or low priced undecided not stop you)
on the other hand, if you have one, do not throw, he can still make you proud of service, for small applications, for itches at night in the lounge without having to leave the big stuff, because the headphones will allow you to " bercy "in silence ... In addition, even if you want to separate, there will be hardly anyone to invest in it (unless that free or low priced undecided not prevents) ...See less20 - moosersPublished on 12/21/09 at 14:58The Zoom 3030 is a multi-effects processor that I have used for both electric guitar and bass guitar, although it is designed for electric guitar. The pedal is digitally based and has all sorts of effects ranging from EQ to distortion to delay. It has standard 1/4 inch connections and I have powered it with a Zoom power supply, which I think it 9 volts but I'm not entirely sure. The pedal has five buttons to recall presets and user saved effects and isn't rackable as it is a pedal.
UTILIZATION
Using the Zoom 3030 can actually be a little tricky at times, but the basic features are easy to access. The only confusing part of the 3030 comes when I am navigating through the differe…Read moreThe Zoom 3030 is a multi-effects processor that I have used for both electric guitar and bass guitar, although it is designed for electric guitar. The pedal is digitally based and has all sorts of effects ranging from EQ to distortion to delay. It has standard 1/4 inch connections and I have powered it with a Zoom power supply, which I think it 9 volts but I'm not entirely sure. The pedal has five buttons to recall presets and user saved effects and isn't rackable as it is a pedal.
UTILIZATION
Using the Zoom 3030 can actually be a little tricky at times, but the basic features are easy to access. The only confusing part of the 3030 comes when I am navigating through the different windows as I find that it can be easy to get lost. This being said, it is easy enough to get your basic effects and to manipulate and save them in your own way, which is the main thing that I wanted to do with this pedal. I've never seen a manual for this pedal but would recommend taking a look at it if you have it.
SOUND QUALITY
While the Zoom 3030 is primarily seen as a multi-effects unit for guitar, I have used this primarily with bass. There are certain effects on the Zoom 3030 that I like better than others, but for the most part the sounds are surprisingly pretty decent. I definitely like the modulation and delay effects the best, but the EQ, compression, and reverbs are also useful. I'm not a fan of the distortion tones on this at all and would recommend staying away from them. You've got all sorts of modulation effects, most of which are good sounding and I find useful. While I wouldn't say that the sound quality of this pedal is good enough to record with, for live shows or for getting your feet wet with effects, the Zoom 3030 will get the job done.
OVERALL OPINION
All in all, I have to say that I was surprised to find that the Zoom 3030 has some useful features. It is great to be able to make my own sounds and recall them with a push of the button. I'd recommend this pedal for those looking for a cheap used multi-effects pedal for either guitar or bass guitar for use during shows or practicing. If you are looking for effects to record with however, I would look elsewhere as I don't think that the Zoom 3030 sounds realistic enough to put onto tape...
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