- Aug 2, 2007
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Grabbed a ZOOM G3 today and I must say, I'm very impressed.
I wanted a second DI box and a gate so figured I would give the ZOOM a go since it has both of these plus loads of other stuff and I got a MS60B recently which is fantastic.
The DI can send pre or post fx on XLR out so you can grab a clean di then send through the rest of the fx into an amp, allowing me to get a clean di and record the amp at the same time all in 1 box. It can be used as a USB audio interface too. I won't be using it as an interface but would be useful for lots of people.
DI sounds nice and clean.
Now onto the sounds
I haven't tried the amp sims and will never use them.
The Noise reduction and gate are great. I am using NR before the overdrive then gate after and getting a really clean tight sound.
The screamer like my real ts808 so I am happy to use it. Will be useful to get a slightly different sound for left and right tracks.
The Marshall Guv'nor sim is superb and worth the price of the ZOOM on its own.
I will update this mini review once I have used it for a real recording session.
I can't really see myself using it for more than DI, gate and overdrive boost.
Serious bargain for 150.
Did a quick test to see could I get close to the Heartwork sound which was (depending on what you read) a guv'nor boosting a Marshall 6100 anniversary head. Here is Jaymz' nevermore cover to test. I love the fatness of the sound I got.
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/2133088/MN_G3_TEST.mp3
I wanted a second DI box and a gate so figured I would give the ZOOM a go since it has both of these plus loads of other stuff and I got a MS60B recently which is fantastic.
The DI can send pre or post fx on XLR out so you can grab a clean di then send through the rest of the fx into an amp, allowing me to get a clean di and record the amp at the same time all in 1 box. It can be used as a USB audio interface too. I won't be using it as an interface but would be useful for lots of people.
DI sounds nice and clean.
Now onto the sounds
I haven't tried the amp sims and will never use them.
The Noise reduction and gate are great. I am using NR before the overdrive then gate after and getting a really clean tight sound.
The screamer like my real ts808 so I am happy to use it. Will be useful to get a slightly different sound for left and right tracks.
The Marshall Guv'nor sim is superb and worth the price of the ZOOM on its own.
I will update this mini review once I have used it for a real recording session.
I can't really see myself using it for more than DI, gate and overdrive boost.
Serious bargain for 150.
Did a quick test to see could I get close to the Heartwork sound which was (depending on what you read) a guv'nor boosting a Marshall 6100 anniversary head. Here is Jaymz' nevermore cover to test. I love the fatness of the sound I got.
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/2133088/MN_G3_TEST.mp3