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Zoom 1010

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Manufacturer URL http://www.zoomfx.com
Ease of Use 8.8 (121 responses)
Sound Quality 6.8 (121 responses)
Reliability 7.8 (111 responses)
Customer Support 7.6 (17 responses)
Overall Rating 7.2 (117 responses)
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Product: Zoom 1010
Price Paid: US $appx. $120 or so
Submitted 07/30/1997 at 08:03am by Jesse Kaufman

Ease of Use : 10
Very easy...like everyone else said, no manual needed.

Sound Quality : 10
A lot better than some people have reported. I've had it for 6months and I've been VERY pleased. I've gotten some great sounds out of it. The Compresser and Wah settings add a good sound to the distortion. I've gotten a great "Rock & Roll" (Led Zep) sound using the wah. To the guy that said the auto-wah sucked...well, it doesn't have an auto-wah! The wah sounds great, though...but I haven't gotten the expression pedal yet. The effects are great! The distortion can be warm if you know how to use the thing. Sure, the metal and fuzz settings can be noisey, but isn't that what makes metal metal and fuzz fuzz? I've even gotten some Pink Floyd-ish sounds by mixing a slight flange with a nice distortion. My only complaint is the reverb. The room sounds too hollow, but the hall sounds too boomy. I like to mix my pedal with my amp's spring reverb. It sounds much better and more realistic. I play through a Fender Pro 185 with a Fender Strat-Squier that I modified myself. It sounds great...even with a band. I played with a 70's-style funk band and it mixed great. I used a slight flange on the clean channel and that brings my part out over the top of the bass, lead, drums, rhythm, keyboard, and brass. The chorus is better than some strictly chorus pedals that I've tried. I like the seamless changes, too.

Reliability : 10
Yes, very much. I've taken it on many gigs...with NO backup and it worked great!

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never needed it.

Overall Rating : 9
I would definately buy it again, unless I had a little more cash...then I'd go for a 3030 at least. I like the great quality with the small size. It's better than a friends Ibanez pedal of a similar make. I wish it had an auto-wah, phase-shifter, better tuner, and a midi output (like the 3030). I chose the 1010 because of reviews in Guitar magazine. It helps my music tremendously. The clean sound on my Pro-185 sounds harsh, like the distortion, but the pedal cleans that up and makes my guitar playing sound great! I'd recomend it for anyone...ameture to pro.


Product: Zoom 1010
Price Paid: US $149
Submitted 07/23/1997 at 01:20pm by Pedro Gomes

Ease of Use : 10
Damn easy to use. You don't even have to read the manual. Creating/editing is just a matter of pressing a few buttons (nothing to complicated). The manual is a bit small, but it has everything you need to know about the unit.

Sound Quality : 8
The clean effects are great. The distortion as oposed to what many people say isn't the bad. Of course if you listen to the preset distortion patches only a few sound good, but with a bit o editing you can get really good distortions, BUT don't expect them to sound better than genuine Tube distortions, they can be close but not equal or better. But if you play it trough a good amp you'll agree that it sounds just Great!

Reliability : 6
Well as you probably know it's plastic, but it seems to be a strong unit. The only thing that seems a bit fragile are those small pedals... This is no stomp box though so you should be carefull and be gentle with it or you can have a very sad surprise, wish isn't advisable during a gig (i guess that you understood that you shouldn't use it without a backup unless you're sure that nothing horrible will happen - yeah right).

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never delt with Zoom.

Overall Rating : 8
I would buy it again if i was on a tight budget, if not i would probably go for something better that the 1010. Overall it's a great unit and unless you are a pro it will probably suit all your needs (at least for sometime). If can help you make/improve songs and add's a hole new dimension to your playing.


Product: Zoom 1010
Price Paid: US $150
Submitted 07/08/1997 at 10:46pm by Blaine Froeschl

Ease of Use : 7
Just hit the buttons to change settings, and just hit "edit" to change parameters and values. Very straightforward, unless you're retarded. Really dumb thing, though. You can't change the factory presets,( you only get 12 to change) and they sound really stupid. I never use them.

Sound Quality : 1
I guess the flanger is alright. Distortions REALLY suck. I mean, after messing around with it for 7 months, I still can't get any good distortion sounds. The chorus is almost useless because it's not stereo, the reverb is noisy, the "auto wah" isn't auto-anything. The noise reduction works good at least. Doubler is useless. Delay isn't long enough.

Reliability : 10
No problems here.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never dealt with them.

Overall Rating : 1
I chose this without giving it a good listen. It seemed to have more stuff than say a Korg or a Digitech, but what a mistake that was. It sounds like crap. But it fits in my case good. Don't buy it. What a waste.


Product: Zoom 1010
Price Paid: US $169.99
Submitted 06/30/1997 at 07:24pm by Jon Tarter

Ease of Use : 6
It's really easy to use. The manual is clear and concise. I'd give it a ten, but its just plain impossible to get a good sound out of this unit.

Sound Quality : 5
The distortions are just plain awful. At first I thought they were kind of cool, but then I went back to using the overdrive on my amp. I play through a Marshall Valstate and in my opinion no pedal can come close to the range and sound of the amp by itself. The clean effects are nice. The delay is good and the reverbs are pretty authentic sounding. The chorus and flanger were also pretty good. (But yet again I have been spoiled by my amp which has a built in stereo chorus). I would have to say that all of the effects are a bit sterile sounding, but maybe that's just my personal taste.

Reliability : 7
I have only had it for a week. It is plastic, but it seems solid enough. I don't know how much stomping it could take. But if you use at home mainly, like I do, it should hold just fine.

Customer Support : No Opinion
I haven't needed to call for anything yet.

Overall Rating : 5
I would not buy this unit again, in fact I am going to return it. It just isn't the effects system I am looking for. As I said before the Zoom's chorus and distortions do not measure up to my Marshall's existing effects. One thing I found particularly annoying was that when playing continously and switching between effects the signal would cut off for a moment. I also found the method of editing a bit irritating. I don't like pressing buttons when I am trying to get a good sound. I would not recommend this unit to those of us who prefer the warmness of analog. But for all of you who like digital, try it out.


Product: Zoom 1010
Price Paid: Canadian $275
Submitted 06/12/1997 at 05:18pm by Randy Hunt

Ease of Use : 10
I have played for 20 years and never have used effects before ecept a Morley Power- wah. This is the first time that I have really had a chance to try out a multi-effects unit and found it really easy to use as well as edit.

Sound Quality : 8
I found the flanger a little noisey, but I'm not sure what a flanger is supposed to sound like. The distortion effects are pretty good but you have to fool with the settings a bit tob get them the way you want. The noise reduction setting works good and so do the other effects.

Reliability : No Opinion
I have only benn using this for a week but no probs so far

Overall Rating : 9
Its a good inexpensive effects unit, I'm really happy I bought it, I only wish It had more user settings.


Product: Zoom 1010
Price Paid: US $285
Submitted 04/26/1997 at 09:25am by Fabio Prikladnicki

Ease of Use : 9
It is really very easy to use. You don't even have to read the manual to deal with it (maybe that's why the manual is kind of ordinary). It is very simple to edit patches since you explored every sound the unit has for you. A little bit of effects sounds knowledge may help you in editing parameters

Sound Quality : 7
Effects like Chorus, Flanger, Delay, Reverb and such clean sounds work very well and sound pretty good. Unfortunatelly, the distortions are very rough and seems like the volume is always low. When you play with someone with a tube-amp distortion, probably someone will ask you to stop playing because the 1010 distortions are really weak and sometimes it sounds just like noise and not a guitar. Also, when you set high gains, the sound gets dirty. Advice you to use the 1010 clean sounds and your amplifier distortion. I didn't tried the wah-wah.

Reliability : 8
Well, you'd better not depend on it if you have money to buy a better pedal, pre amp, rack or a good amplifier with distortion and reverb. I would use it on a gig because I don't have any other choice of effects. But it is very strong and you can step it hardly to change patches that it will not break. It seems like fragile but it definitely isn't.

Customer Support : No Opinion
I don't have any opinion about it because it never broke up (in 1 year and a half of use) and I never had to repair it or upgrade it. I hadn't to deal with the company yet.

Overall Rating : 7
Yes, I would buy it again because it is helpful in many ways to make music and achieve different sounds. The cost-benefit relationship is one of the best concerning multi-effects. I wish the distortion was more powerfull and an harmonizer would be certainly great for soloing, but that's OK. It's useless to say that it should have the twin pedals (just like the 4040): it would increase the price. And this unit is very small (you can put in on the bag or carry with one hand down the street - it fits anywhere). The 1010 is a good call but you have to hear it to take your own conclusions.


Product: Zoom 1010
Price Paid: US $130
Submitted 01/27/1997 at 05:46pm by Chris Galizio

Ease of Use : 10
I thought that the processor was very easy to use. Tweaking sounds was simple due to the fact that each effect has individual parameters. It's like having five stompboxes.

Sound Quality : 8
I I'm not into high gain stuff, so I really liked the low gain settings on the overdrives. Setting the fuzz on a low gain revealed a great fluid sound that sounded like the guitar in The Doors "Five To One." The digital effecets and reverb were all great, although if the reverb settings are set to high it turns your sound into white noise.

Reliability : 6
Well, It is plastic. It would survive me because I'm very gentle on my equipment. I'm not sure how it would handle if it had to take abuse. I would use it on a gig, but I would place it away from the audience so they don't spill beer on it.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never dealt with them

Overall Rating : 10
The effects are really good for a processor in it's price range. Another big plus is the ability to tweak every parameter. That's somthing you don't see on the Zoom 505, which I was also looking at. I would definately buy it again.


Product: Zoom 1010
Price Paid: US $199
Submitted 01/14/1997 at 08:57am by ethan

Ease of Use : 8
9 very easy to program

Sound Quality : 4
the Distortions are all terrible. If you work on them for hours they sound ok when you play by your self, but if you play with a band or with someone who plays through a different pedal it just doesn't hold up. I've played through it for a year and still can't get the distortions I want. Rythm with the metal T distortion lacks any crispness. If you play anything other than a root 5th power chord it turns to mud (Orion). All the clean effects however are great. I play everything through it clean now, I don't even bother with the distortion. If you want an all around pedal though buy one from digitech. I bought a RP-12 yesterday and it blows it away in every way. I would not use the 1010 on a gig unless I was playing all clean tone.

Reliability : No Opinion
hasn't broken

Customer Support : 8
It's hard to sell. Highest I've been offered is 65$ Phedias@aol.com if your interested.

Overall Rating : 5
I can't use it to play metal. To "fake" sounding for bluesy leads. Wouldn't buy it again.


Product: Zoom 1010
Price Paid: US $169
Submitted 01/13/1997 at 07:15am by Dan White

Ease of Use : 10
I didn't even really have to read the instruction manual to program user effects on it. It's very easy and simple to get a specific type of sound out of it if you know anything about guitar effects.I'm only 15 and have been playing for 2 years and I probably won't buy a pedal to replace until it's broken.

Sound Quality : 10
Very good sound-you might have to adjust the znr(zoom noise reduction) level a little bit, but that's pretty easy to do.The effects sound great, but I still wish it had the extra pedals the 4040 has-the fp10 can control wah and volume and is pretty cheap, about 50 bucks.There are also plenty different kinds of all effects to choose from.

Reliability : 10
No part has failed me in the first year I've had it and it seems to be built pretty sturdily, while it also isn't heavy or a load to carry around.I would definitely use it without a backup.

Overall Rating : 10
I'd definitely buy it again, and over any other brand of pedal in the same price area.I might prefer a 4040, but not for another 200 bucks.I overall like everything about the pedal.


Product: Zoom 1010
Price Paid: UK pounds 129
Submitted 01/13/1997 at 05:57am by Anonymous

Ease of Use : 10
Talk about plug and play! This thing is easier than tying shoe laces. The buttons are a bit small, but then again, hey, who cares.....the manual is basic, but good enough to show you how to edit the patches, bypass the effects and mute the output for tuning - took about ten minutes before I was editing away with glee.......

Sound Quality : 8
I guess this all depends on what you're playing into it, and what your amp is, but with my 60's monstrosity (with "hotwired" single coiled pickups) played into a McGregor PA and H&H 2x12 cab it sounds brilliant. The distortions, flanger, chorus, delay are all superb. Maybe the delay would be better if it had a higher max setting. The compressor also really brought the most out of my guitars limited performance, and did the job well. Wah-wah? Well, it leaves a lot to be desired.....lets leave it at that........oh, and all the factory presets appear to be way too loud. The changes between patches are smooth and quiet.....ok, I'll agree with the others, there is a small delay between patches, but unless you're changing in mid note you'll never notice it. Found it pretty useful when using high gain distortions to get a very controllable feedback as well.....nice touch if you like that sort of thing.... One small niggle..... might take some time to change between user programmed effects unless you remember to put them in the memories in the order that you want you use them.

Reliability : 10
First impressions? Well, this thing is small!! It looks pretty fragile, but it's surprisingly strong - it's stood up to me using it and I'm well over 200 lbs. Never had a single problem with it. It's no stomp box, and if you use it like one then you might end up with an ex 1010, (monty python - this 1010 is no more....no, it's just sleeping)...treat it with just a little respect though and I wouldn't have thought there'd be any problems.....would I use it at a gig without a backup? Would anyone?? That'd be like suggesting you don't take along a few sets of spare strings......

Customer Support : No Opinion
No idea......never had the need to call them......

Overall Rating : 9
I'd buy it again if I was on a budget. For the price I'd say this is pretty unbeatable.....easy to get some very classy sounds out of it. People say you get what you pay for, but in this case I think you get a lot more than you pay for! Definitely check out http://www.harely.demon.co.uk/effects.htm and have a listen to the sound samples if you're even remotely interested in buying one. Really wish it had a phaser.....but that's not the end of the world.

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