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Product: Zoom 506 Bass Effects
Price Paid: USD 100
Submitted 04/01/2007
at 12:17pm
by andy
Ease of Use
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10
prety ease. no problem
Sound Quality
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2
here are the big problems. those sounds are so artificial people may think you are a bass player from jupiter. the reverbs and halls are nothing but cra**. the HISS WILL DRIVE YOU CRAZY. the only useable thing is the baypass, but the hiss anyway........... or the tuner.
THIS IS a LITTLE BIT OF ADVICE: DO NOT use it in thre pre mode of your amp. always use it in the post mode, or chain efgfects. inh pre mode is HORRIBLE. i use a EB music/ stingray. trough a gk head and ampeg cab (classic). man, to be honest in pre mode, with this rig is like putting a geo metro motor into a ferrari. DO NOT USE IT IN PRE MODE. in post would work
Reliability
:
9
as far ok.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
never dealt with them.
Overall Rating
:
2
ok. back in the 1998 the unit cost if i am not wrong $200 bucks. now they go for $39. ??why? well answer is at you own nose. i bought mine for $100. to be honest i think $39 is the fair price. sound are nothing but $20 bucks unit. tuner ok. if you tend to be pro STAY AWAY for this and maybe get a comp/limiter pedal. best invest.
Product: Zoom 506 Bass Effects
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 07/18/2006
at 08:07am
by Jim
Email: curbie1150 at yahoo<dot>com
Ease of Use
:
5
it takes quite a bit of getting use to. but once you got the hang of it. adjusting sounds is `easy' enough.
Sound Quality
:
7
I agree, out of the box, it sounds a bit digital, but you can, and MUST taylor it to your own needs and sound. and yes there IS hiss in it, but with fine tweaking, it can be overcome for most sounds
Reliability
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7
My first zoom, which was for electric guitar,which I bought used. died, but I dont know how it was treated and how old it was. I've had this one for a couple of years, and I'm pretty happy with it, now that I've changed every patch in it. no problems so far
Customer Support
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No Opinion
haven't dealt with them
Overall Rating
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8
i have a listing of every factory patch setting on it, so if i want to recall a factory setting, I know what they are. and I changed every patch so each bank has its own `character'.and made charts showing every setting on every patch. A-bank for accoustic, B-Bank for Bass, C-Bank for chord & chorus, D-bank for distortions, E-bank for Echoes, F-bank for flange and Phase, and G-bank is for temporary use. I load whatever patch I want into the G bank and can switch back and forth between them on the fly a lot easier. I highly reccomend doing this, and ease of use goes' up to a 9 out of 10. it takes a while to program it this way, but the resluts are well worth it. now I can find the exact sound I want very easily, and it can be used with my electric/accoustic as well. the original factory set up has no logic to it. want my patch set-up list ? e-mail me at curbie1150@yahoo.com.
Product: Zoom 506 Bass Effects
Price Paid: US $39.95 (Used)
Submitted 05/10/2006
at 10:55pm
by PEdoubleNIZZLE
Ease of Use
:
7
It seems pretty easy to use. I did some patch editing today, as I never like factory settings. It sounded okay, but I'll probably have to tweak it a bit more.
Sound Quality
:
7
Running through a Behringer 120, i bypassed the amp's preamp stage to get good sound. Apparently, I was right when I thought I got ripped off when I bought my amp. Also, I bought the older generation, not the 506II, and it seems the older ones sound better.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
When I bought it, I was told that it kept shutting off and I had to hit a pedal to turn it back on. But I immediately knew the problem (Bad switch in the input jack) and had the equipment and parts to fix it. I replaced them with jacks that bolt onto the case. But hey, for $40 used, and knowing what the problem was, it wasn't too big of a risk.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Never called, but they're probably not very helpful anyways.
Overall Rating
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7
Well, It's probably not the best thing I bought, but it does what I need it to do. I play a variety of stuff, from classic rock, pop-punk, a little rap, and some blues.
Product: Zoom 506 Bass Effects
Price Paid: around #99
Submitted 02/22/2006
at 02:11pm
by daza
Ease of Use
:
7
Fiarly simple to get to know. The main problem is pressing both the pedals to get it to bypass.
Sound Quality
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3
I had an active Hohner Jack going to this to a Peavey Firebass but I haven't used it in ages. Mainly due to the noise. You can get some great sounds out of it, I was particularly fond of the octaver which you can sweep if used in congunction with a volume/wah pedal.
The wah itself was fairly rubbish, more of a high/low switch than any wah I've ever heard.
I don't use it any more because it is just too noisy, even on the bypass.
Reliability
:
8
It is plastic but I've never had a problem with it. I used it for about 4 years without any problems.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Never had call to find out
Overall Rating
:
7
Great for beginners, but try to pick one up second hand.
I'm currently looking for seperate effects but without having played with this I wouldn't know what to look for. Having read one of the reviews here I'm going to stick it into the effects loop off my amp which will let me properly bypass it. This will let me get some of the off the wall sounds without having to deal with the noise.
It has served me well but it's time to move on.
Product: Zoom 506 Bass Effects
Price Paid: 140 (Euros)
Submitted 12/27/2005
at 04:01pm
by otger
Ease of Use
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8
It's very easy to use if in a song you only use a couple of effects and when you program it, you think in your songs.
Sound Quality
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1
I use a Warwick Fortress One and a Patrick Eggle Milan V, a level art tube compresor and Trace Elliot BXL 130
If you're locking for a distortion, this it is not the multi-effect that you need, if you wants to do chips, this it is the suitable instrument.
I can't get any good warm distortion (like audioslave or Billy Shehan, in the other hand, they uses a expensives preamps...)
Reliability
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3
- Don't use batteries
- Be carefully with the connection of the a/c adapter if you step on it, you will have it to reconstruct
- Never failed me
- Be carefully with the small buttons of the side
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Overall Rating
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3
I play rock untill 10 years ago, if somebody stile it never I bought again the same.
But if you don't have money, you can use the compresor, the amp simulator and you can connect the earpieces to play with batteries in the mountain ;).
Product: Zoom 506 Bass Effects
Price Paid: US Free
Submitted 09/21/2005
at 03:18pm
by fuzzball
Ease of Use
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9
The unit is easy to use,but navagation is a little cumbersome.
Sound Quality
:
6
The unit has decent sound quality. The units standard effects are weak, but with some time and experimenting you can get some decent sounds.
The bad thing is that the unit is noisy, I wish it was cleaner.
Some people say that it is junk, but it is usable if you take time and make good paramater adjustments.
Reliability
:
7
It is made of plastic, but it does seem to hold up well.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
I have never had to contact them. Unlike the 505 I have not found any sites with patches available. The 505 had many uses post some interesting patches to use.
Overall Rating
:
7
Overall it is a good unit for a beginner or some live use, I don't think it would be a good thing to use to record with. If you need a unit for live effects and could get it for $20 it would be pretty well worth it. If you want effects to record with I would get a Boss or pod.
Product: Zoom 506 Bass Effects
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 06/15/2005
at 03:01pm
by vitor
Ease of Use
:
8
Easy to use, simple. No problem here.
Sound Quality
:
1
Very very poor....if you have a good bass, it will destroy your sound with hiss and artificial sounds....
Reliability
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5
Don't worry about it, you will give up before it cracks.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Who cares?
Overall Rating
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3
Very poor. Bass is very different than guitars...if you don't have the best equipment, you'd better bypass it. A good bass, amp and cables are essencial...but unless you're already playing pretty good and want to record things, the dream of improving your sound is very frustrating by bying such things....if so, save your money for some bass classes will improve it faster!
Product: Zoom 506 Bass Effects
Price Paid: 30 (Cdn) used
Submitted 03/27/2005
at 09:21am
by Clayton D.
Email: whisperedsoul at yahoo<dot>ca
Ease of Use
:
7
Pretty easy to use, switching through the patches takes a minute, but it's pretty easy to do (up or down the bank, not much else to it).
Editing patches is somewhat annoying and takes getting used to. Following the blinking lights is confusing at first.
Sound Quality
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4
I used this mostly with a Yamaha BBN5 running through a Yorkville 200B and it was hard to find good settings with it. It's a decent first multi-effect to get your toes wet for playing bass with effects; one or two of the stock patches are ok.
Overall, the effects this thing makes are pretty weak and nothing stands out as being particularily good.
Reliability
:
8
I haven't had any reliability issues with it while I owned it and I bought it used.
Not something you'd want to gig with; well, unless you like your bass to sound like ass that is.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
n/a
Overall Rating
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5
I had this pedal for about 4 years, mostly using it for the tuner feature, occasionally playing with the patches. It can be fun to experiment with, but overall, the sound you get isn't going to be very good.
Product: Zoom 506 Bass Effects
Price Paid: US $20
Submitted 11/19/2004
at 11:22pm
by Kyle
Ease of Use
:
7
It's pretty easy to figure out. It grows on you. The interface does suck compared to digitech's though I miss the knobs 8(
Sound Quality
:
9
I'm not a bass player. I just needed a couple of the effects/features that were on this and I could get it really cheap.
For those interested:
I play a Epiphone Flying V w/Duncan Distortion in the bridge
into-> Rocktron Gainiac Tube Preamp
into-> Zoom 506
into-> Peavey Deltafex stereo processor
into-> Technics 500watt Stereo Receiver (For the Power amp)
into-> Home built 4x10 cabinet w/ Eminence speakers
I bought this primarily because I needed amp simulation (My stereo receiver kicks out a lot of sound but it has zero tone shaping). I considered getting digitech rp50 or rp100 but I went with the z506 because I found it for 20 bucks on ebay...plus I used several digitechs for years and have come to this conclusion...Zooms simply have way better ADA conversion.
I am very impressed with how this little pedal worked out.
First, I like how the amp simulation has divided the preamp and amp simulators to different parts of the signal chain therefore giving me the chance to disable preamp simulation when I don't need it. I like using some of the clean preamps on here to help shape my lead tone but for heavy gut crunchin' riffs it sound better to have the preamps disabled.
I think the flanger is pretty cool
The EQ seems to be effective but it takes so long to find out exactly what I want that I hate to mess with it.
reverbs are great, delay is okay...
Reliability
:
No Opinion
I'm a little nervous here...
I bought it used so I don't know how much abuse it's taken...
Right now the battery leads are open and taped to the battery, I hope to fix this soon LoL. There is no battery cover so If I move it, it can shut off and I have to retape it. I guess I can't fairly rate this category since I didn't buy it new....
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
9
Great for what I bought it for.
Excellent tone shaping ability for such a low-class piece of equipment.
I used to play digitech rp300 and I can say that the sound is overall much clearer on the zoom. It sounds more like analogue.
I can't speak one way or another for the fuzz' and distortions on the 506 because I only use the clean amp simulations. I use my tube preamp for the distortion.
There's some noise in it...
All in all, it's a tight little package that has everything I need to complete my guitar effects.
Product: Zoom 506 Bass Effects
Price Paid: US $70
Submitted 06/22/2004
at 12:00pm
by Facundo
Email: zumabluesrock<at>aol dot com
Ease of Use
:
8
Yo tambien voy a dar mis opiniones y calificaciones en castellano! para que lea algun compa?ero latinoamericano o algun compatriota Argentino. A ver empezamos con lo facil o dificil que puede ser usar esta pedalera. Es muuy facil de usar, esta muy bien configurada y armada, salvo algunas opciones que se quieran realizar en donde hay que mantener teclas apretadas por mas de 2 segundos ...pero esta muy bien, ademas los manuales de instrucciones estan bien explicitos y no hay forma de que uno no le agarre la vuelta a la cosa.
Sound Quality
:
7
Yo estoy usando en este momento un amp Fender BXR, un Fender Jazz Bass Standard y un Gibson EB-3 de 1967. Yo compre esta pedalera sobre todo para poder usar mi Gibson, ya que buscaba un sonido tipo Jack Bruce (CREAM)y la verdad es que quede muy complacido ya que buscaba un pizca de distorcion y me parecio mas adecuado esta pedalera que un Boss Overdrive Bass que es una distorcion mas metalica, algunos efectos son muy "plasticos" por lo que no son muy buenos, para el Jazz Bass he usado efectos como el chorus, auto-wha...y estan bien..no son gran cosa pero estan bien. Haciendo un promedio la pedalera queda aprobada, es una pedalera no profesional que no sirve para estudio por lo ruidosa que puede llegar a ser, pero esta excelente para usar en vivo.
Reliability
:
7
Si!, es bastante confiable, nunca tuve problemas. Aunque no dependo de ella, el sonido lo doy yo con mis dedos no ella.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
ni idea...nunca llame a nadie por reparaciones porque no las necesite.
Overall Rating
:
8
Para el estilo de musica que hago, que es Blues-Rock esta muuy bien!.He tenido 2 de estas pedaleras y si llegara a perder esta pedalera no dudaria en comprarme otra porque por la calidad-precio es muuuy buena!!!. Siempre tiene sus pros y contras porque cada uno tiene su sonido y resulta dificil adaptarla a "su sonido" pero siempre puede contrarrestarla si se le pone paciencia, y teniendo en cuenta la relacion calidad-precio. Es una pedalera confiable y de buen sonido.
Product: Zoom 506 Bass Effects
Price Paid: #80 (Brand New (GBP))
Submitted 11/04/2003
at 06:05pm
by jim cooper
Email: jim_cooper421916 at hotmail<dot>com
Ease of Use
:
6
Erm after about a week i got to grips with the thing, 'its kinda plastic' (see PWK WP100). Yeah it's ok.
Sound Quality
:
5
Any Zoom uint gives off a great deal of noise unless used through some sort of gate, maybe a 'kinda plactic' gate would work? It's ok mind, y'know as a noisey musician is likely to by such a unit, hey i did. The effects are all fully interchangable and you are able to 'muck about with the settings on all 24 patches.
Reliability
:
8
I used this many a time with out back up. maybe if it didn't break down i'd still be using it, mind it is over 6 years old now. the only problem i found was that the soldering overloaded and the inputs failed accordingly. 'it's kinda plastic'hence easily fixed.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Erm, Zoom are still about, yeah? i never called to see how the were, i supose they're great people once you get to know them. they're probably 'kinda plastic'.
Overall Rating
:
7
Yeah buy one, see how it works, submit your opinion, i don't mind if you slag it off, i like it, it's a pedal, 'it's kinda plastic', useful to mess around with, make a little noise, ven use it on a drum machine as i did, you'll be somewhat amazed after you work it out and give it a little time to make itself at home aroundyour place.
Product: Zoom 506 Bass Effects
Price Paid: 30 (pounds sterling) used
Submitted 03/11/2003
at 03:46am
by Jude
Email: jude at mirno<dot>com
Ease of Use
:
7
You learn it within a day. Dead easy. Takes some time to set effects correctly, but thats purely a matter of cycling through.
The one downside is for live, its difficult to bypass in the middle of a song as it involves tapping both pedals at once, but I overcome this with a channel switcher pedal as I have two channels on my amp. I run the effects through one channel and leave the other clean, and just set the effect before each song.
Sound Quality
:
7
Despite what people have been saying about the noise, its not that bad if used properly. The 24 presets have everything up to the extreem and yes that gets noisy.
If you want to use two effects in conjuction with the compression, and an eq setting it'll be noisy. However if run through a decent amp, with a built in eq, just using one or two effects at a time, it is possibly to get some briliant sounds out of this box. The auto-wah (both Fat and reso) are surprisingly good when set correctly, and the same for the chorus, flange and octaver. The synth effect is a pile of crap however.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
Haven't had it long enough. Battery life is quite short, but you shouldn't be running a digital pedal off of a battery.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
7
I play a mixture of rock/grunge rock/punk/funk/alternative and rock and roll and this pedal suits my needs perfectly. Its by no means the best but its pretty good. Although I would agree this is a good pedal for begginers, I would also say, people who have been playing a fair while and know the ins and outs of effects would like this for the price, as if you know how to use it properly and ignore the drastic presets designed to sell it in the shop, this pedal can be set up very nicely indeed.
Product: Zoom 506 Bass Effects
Price Paid: 40 (euro) used
Submitted 02/04/2003
at 08:49am
by neel
Email: neel<dot>swinnen at vub<dot>Ac<dot>be
Ease of Use
:
7
it is quiet easy to use the pedal, just hit one of the buttons.
Sound Quality
:
1
crap, crap and more crap. When switched on, it gives too much gating, it keeps on making noise, and disrupts me all the time. When bypassed, it is a nice source of distortions, fuzz, and noise, which i don't like at all. THe tuner itself sucks too, by the way.
Reliability
:
7
you can easily use it without backup, no prob here. It doens't break if you hit it too hard, you know.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
2
very good pedal too buy as your first. that way, you will get a feeling of what kind of effect you should buy. Afther that, throw it away, and buy somethign else.
Product: Zoom 506 Bass Effects
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 12/23/2002
at 12:23am
by Tony Guzman
Ease of Use
:
3
Setting ( or resetting ) patches is a bit painful. During a gig, I accidently got into program mode!
Sound Quality
:
4
Most of the factory settings are pretty hissy. Even playing through in bypass ( tuner only ) mode, a slight amount of noise is added. I do like the synth on this thing, though.
Reliability
:
9
This thing eats batteries.
Get an AC adapter!
Oddly, I found the tuner to be rather temperature sensitive. This tuner is at best useless on the low B of a 5-6 string bass!
Again, it often gets set to program mode which is a big problem if you are using different patches during a set. In program mode, you can't switch patches.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
No idea on this.
Overall Rating
:
7
If all of your band is loud and a mish-mosh of sound, its probably ok.
I mean if you guys are balls-out-shred monkeys, the Zoom506 is a useful device for the budget-minded. Get the pedal that goes with the zoom506 and you can patch a few effects like pitch shifting and envelope to be variable with the pedal.
If you are on the road to purity in your sounds, You would better spend your money on a better quaulity ( $ ) multi or component effects.
Product: Zoom 506 Bass Effects
Price Paid: AUD ($225)
Submitted 10/06/2002
at 07:17am
by Jase-on-Bass
Ease of Use
:
4
Easy to use, but finnicky to use. Has tiny little buttons for tweaking patches so you can forget about editing on stage. Takes about 5 years of editing to get anything ok sounding out of it.
Sound Quality
:
3
Bollocks! About all I use it for now is tuning cos the effects are hopeless (and it's a crap tuner to boot!) Pretty damn noisy too. Effects are only good for the "hey, isn't that wierd" comment, but you would never use it for anything. I've used it with many amps of various power ratings, and many basses, but little is the difference. Fuzz distortion was ok, delay is shit.
Reliability
:
7
It works most of the time. Why no 9 volt battery? You need an adaptor cos the 4 AA's don't last very long.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Haven't wasted my/their time.
Overall Rating
:
3
Please, if I can stop just one person from getting this unit I'll die happy! If it were stolen, I'd be a happier man. Don't fall into the trap of relative inexpensiveness (cheapness is more accurate), shell out more money for something better, something top of the line. There's no midway with these things, it's either the best or a waste of time for all concerned.
Product: Zoom 506 Bass Effects
Price Paid: US traded a dod envelope filter that didnt work for it. used
Submitted 09/22/2002
at 01:48pm
by richard o'banion
Email: carlyguitar at aol<dot>com
Ease of Use
:
No Opinion
its easy to use.....if you can use a calculator, you can use this thing
Sound Quality
:
No Opinion
the thing about it is, i use this with a guitar (strat/ l.p. through a fender blues deluxe amp) i use the dr distortion at lots of different gain levels. i use the auto wah (which is puke) and the chorus (also puke) on a clean setting. this thing is a toy and not for the serious musician. i should be drawn and quartered for trading a still tasty stick of stale juicy fruit and a shoestring for this.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
so far i can, but i have some good equipment and this is a toy.....its like having a corvette with a k-car engine in it.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
who knows
Overall Rating
:
No Opinion
i play hard rock/ semi-alt./semi metal. the distortion, for me, is a twist because i use this thing with guitars and this is a bass effect. so i have came up with some really original tones, but im in the process of buying a PODpro and mesa tube power amp to drive a 4x10 bassman and a 4x12 slanted marshall babinets in stereo. when i finish building my dream unit, i will trade this thing to some bass playing chick for a suck job or something.
Product: Zoom 506 Bass Effects
Price Paid: US $100
Submitted 09/21/2002
at 08:44pm
by Steve
Ease of Use
:
6
Out of the box and playing with patches in no time... editting patches takes a bit more work. After reading the manual, it's easy to learn the procedure. I give it a five because it takes a while to understand the thing, but after a while it's like second nature.
Sound Quality
:
7
I use a jazz bass, fretless bass, and a five string through this pedal into my Crate BX-160... the built in noise gate helps cut out noise, but the more effects you use, the noisier it gets. Some effects are fairly decent, like compression, pre amp, modulation and delays, but some are extremely weak, like the auto and pedal wah (with opt foot pedal). It's a good way to get your hands on a multitude of effects, but there are only few ways to adjust effects, but hey, it's less than $100, so no big loss. You gotta play with it for a while and use it live to know what works and what sucks, so once you figure out what you like and what you don't you can just use the good stuff and ignore the rest (like the synth, ha). I use it mainly to compress my signal onstage and in studio and for the "Slap" preamp. Once in a while I use a little delay to make my basslines sound more 3 dimensional, and I always use gate as needed to get rid of the excess hissing. It's definitely not something I'd use if I had a million bucks, but for now it's doing something good for my signal.
Reliability
:
7
Let's face it. The pedal is made out of plastic. I wouldn't put the lead foot on it to change patches, but I've had mine for five years now and have never had a problem with it. GET THE AC ADAPTER... it eats 9V batteries like Sally Struthers in a soup kitchen. I treat my pedal pretty nice, and it's never wronged me. I have a 505 Guitar that a friend gave me to fix... it was all sorts of screwed up cause he threw it around all the time... I just popped the casing off it and it still works as just the circuit board. I'd say use it, don't abuse it, and it will be good to you.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
I've never dealt with ZOOM.
Overall Rating
:
7
I play in a heavy metal band, but I like a big thick bass tone, this pedal helps me get a bigger sound and the noise gate is useful even if you don't use any of the other effects. My wireless system makes a little noise sometimes so the noisegate helps get rid of that. I've been playing bass and guitar since 1996 and I would be pissed if the thing got stolen, but I'm planning on getting rack effects soon anyway, so I'd rather get something with a little more quality. To be honest, as a bass player I don't really need multieffects, I'd rather just have compression, noisegate, and a little drive control to add warmth... I could care less about chorus and flange and all that. I really wish this thing had a 3 band parametric EQ... instead, you get a 1 to 50 EQ control, 1 being bassiest, 50 being trebly, and 25 flat... now way to get the midrange scoop I desire... so I leave the EQ off and use my amp's 7 band instead. But I'd have to say that it's helpful as a signal boost with the compression and for the noisegate, so it's still helpful to me after 5 years with it. Oh yeah, and I'd like to say FURAX RULES!
Product: Zoom 506 Bass Effects
Price Paid: US $125 used
Submitted 02/18/2002
at 11:34pm
by KillerBeezer
Ease of Use
:
8
I've this thing forever, so I don't even remember the original presets. I enjoy making my own, therefore, I've never had any complains about this.
Sound Quality
:
8
I've used this unit with several basses, a Peavey and an Ibanez, as well as several amps. A Fender and a Dean Markley practise amp. The fuzz can make a lot of white noise but this can be controlled with the Noise Gate.
This was a cheap pedal with a lot of options, so I'm not concerned that some effects aren't the greatest. The Octaver sounds muddy (at the very least) and the delay only has 9 options. Use this pedal for the compression, distortion and modulation effects.
Reliability
:
9
I have used this for several hour-long gigs (without a backup) and it is reliable provided that you go in prepared.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never had any problems in the four-ish years that I've had it.
Overall Rating
:
7
If this were stolen I certainly wouldn't shed any tears but I'd be disappointed with having to replace so many effect options with something else.
Product: Zoom 506 Bass Effects
Price Paid: US
Submitted 01/05/2002
at 11:05am
by Andrew Hodder
Ease of Use
:
10
The Zoom 506 bass is real easy to use, with loads of effects. The manual has everything to reseting the pedal, to making your own patches. It has alot of really unjique presets, and you can make a lot of your own (24 to be exact). If you have problems about the order of your patches, you can rearrange them, too.
Sound Quality
:
8
I use mine on a cheap Vantage bass on a cheap univox amp and it sounds GREAT!! a quick clean tone , press both pedals. I comes with the exact distortion that Flea (from Red Hot Chili Peppers) uses on Around the World, which is cool. Alot of cool effects, like Flangers, chorus, wah, disto., and such. You can also add a extra foot pedal to make a wah-wah pesal, wich is cool. In the words of Benny Rietfield, "It's comact, has alot of cool effects, runs on batterties, and looks Like a tricorder!". Okay, okay, that was for the Zoom 606II, but they're practically the same, Right?
Reliability
:
10
I would use it in a gig because its easy to use, you can rearrange the patches to your convenience, and (I cannot stress this enough) IT HAS COOL EFFECTS!!. Also, very sturdy, I dropped mine 3 times, lost a pedal and almost short circuted it, but it is in one piece, the pedal just popped back on, and i unplugged the power it Just in time. Do not use a power source higher than it is made for. It can really fry it.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
It is easy to repair (the pedals pop back on in broken off) and the shell (plastic) is sturdy, but i have not dealt with the costomer support, and i have not yet fried the inside.
Overall Rating
:
10
I have been playing for 3 years, I was looking for the right pedal,and BAM! the Zoom 506 is perfect. Doesn't matter what kid of music you play, there is an effect for everyone.
Product: Zoom 506 Bass Effects
Price Paid: 159.99 canadian
Submitted 12/03/2001
at 10:17am
by luke
Ease of Use
:
8
This pedal is very easy to use, very basic and a good over view of all the effects there is out there.
Sound Quality
:
6
WEll when i played an ibanez 5 soundgear through my crappy old fender bass amp rad bass 75 watt it was good. It was so exciting when i first got it , all the wierd effects etc. But now that i have upgraded to an ernie ball music man sterling , it distorts the effects and amp, it isn't the pickup height either , i think it's just that the music man pickups have such powerful output , and this little thing can not handle it. I do like A 3 it was always a fave very funky,and i made an effect with digital delay and wah which is awesome. The low down though it sux compared to stomp boxes.
Reliability
:
5
I don't think i'd want to use it at a gig simply because of the hissing , lack of bank options , especially having to press down both pedals at the same time for clean tone, i know i wouldn't trust my feet to do that at a gig. also it's plastic you got band members romping around if it gets stepped on it won't be good.
Customer Support
:
9
Never had to deal with it. I'm guessing it's good.
Overall Rating
:
No Opinion
Well I've been playing for 6 years now , and at the time i got it 4 year mark it was great , it really was more of a learning process about different effects , what effects sound like mixed and lets you experiment with sounds. It has also gave me knowledge of what kind of sound i want to get and what i don't want. If it was lost or stolen I'd smile and look at the moon and then plug in my ebs bass iq which rocks!!! For all you beginers it is a must have , you;ll learn a lot , but for anyone who's been playing for a while and is serious in the music go for the stomp boxes. I'm selling it now along with my crybaby which also disaponted me . EBS all the way.
Product: Zoom 506 Bass Effects
Price Paid: 70000 (pesos (US 140 aprox))
Submitted 11/28/2001
at 10:00am
by Vischop
Ease of Use
:
8
a ver...todos dicen cosas en ingles, yo dare mi opinion en espa?ol: la verdad es que para mi me fue muy facil a prender a usar esta pedalera, incluso puedo editar ( si tuviera un problema) en vivo.
Sound Quality
:
5
tiene algunos efectos realmente buenos, como el reverb, el slap y el chorus, pero hay otros de verdad muy malos, las distorciones se notan muy digitales y el wha es demasiado sintetico, la verdad es que me hice un solo efecto y ese utilizo siempre, como pre amp es bueno.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
6
yo toco Rock, Funk, Blues and Baladas y la verdad es que cuando no lo he llevado a alguna "tocata" lo he hechado de menos, se nota la falta de el y eso que tengo un buen amp (trace elliot) y 2 bajos muy buenos un Fender Jazz y un Washburn de 5 cuerdas
Product: Zoom 506 Bass Effects
Price Paid: Too much.
Submitted 11/11/2001
at 05:45pm
by Goth Latauzguki
Email: yotrurl at hotmail<dot>com
Ease of Use
:
8
Quite easy. This is a "one-much-little-none-parameter" effect's edition process. The manual is clear.
Sound Quality
:
5
I used a cheap Washburn Lyon "Precision Bass" copy (with a cheap single coil pickup) through a Peavey TKO 115. It was noisy, but it did a great job. Then I sold these gear to get a Fender American Standard Jazz Bass V and a Marshall Bass State B65 combo. The little bastard cut the signal. It sounds better bypassed than in a clean path, and even bypassed it was too noisy. Quite disappointing. It converts the analog signal into a 16 bit digital signal, killing the sound of the fender's pickups. I'm waiting for a Digitech RP200 (24 bit converter) to test it, but I think I'll rather get analog units. If your bass has bad pickups, this little bastard will help a lot. Get a noise gate.
Reliability
:
6
Well, it's plastic. But it's too noisy to gig with it only. Anyway, it seems to be a hard plastic stuff.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
All I know is that Zoom is a japanese corp. Dot.
Overall Rating
:
5
This is a too general purpose box. It will fit well if playing music is your hobbie. If the music pays your bills, get something better. If it were stolen, I would be sorry for the thief. He probably would return it to me with some money to buy another thing. Just joking, it's not that bad.
Product: Zoom 506 Bass Effects
Price Paid: 25000 (escudos)
Submitted 08/26/2001
at 05:26pm
by Pedro Pestana
Email: clariachi at hotmail<dot>com
Ease of Use
:
9
It's very easy to use and to get the hang of it. Editing is easy but you should read the manual since it's fairly good and simple.
Sound Quality
:
7
I have an ibenez TR-300 bass that i connect (in this order) to a Dixon Metal Rocker followed by the Zoom followed by a Danelectro Tremolo. It has many basic fx however they dont sound too true. I mean they are too round and perfect in some cases and in others they sound like something out of an weird science fiction film. What I want to say is that they were hammered in there. The Fuzz (despite not being able to enhance the harmonics the way i want) and the Vintage distortions are among my favourite fx in here together with the delay. I also use the wah because i dont have a separate wah. You can do funny and consistent things with the rest but be careful to balance the sound well. It can sound lousy to vintage purists and sometimes it really does but if you explore it you can do something funny. It makes a slight pause when you change the effect; this is a BIG minus.
Reliability
:
7
You can depend on it an use it on a gig despite being made of plastic. Be careful with the buttons on the side. When you change effect it makes a slight pause as i mentioned earlier.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
7
I play the blues-punk and rock and roll mostly. What i do with this is to try to use one effect on a song and change the sound with outside effects such as a distortion, wah, tremolo etc. I believe it's the best exit to the problem that this device poses when you want to change effect or turn it on. It's very good for beginners not only for it's price but also for the variety of effects it offers. It has the basics.
Product: Zoom 506 Bass Effects
Price Paid: N/A used
Submitted 08/15/2001
at 02:12pm
by Kris
Email: koseman at hotmail<dot>com
Ease of Use
:
8
Well, I bought this little guy used without a manual last year. And I must say it doesn't take much to learn how to edit patches. You can always go online and get the manual in PDF form, which I did anyway. At the moment I can't figure out why I need to activate an effect each time I switch to it. It never used to it. Oh well, it makes no difference in quality of sound.
Sound Quality
:
8
I'm using this box with my Carvin LB20, through a Peavey Basic 60 (woo-hoo!). Eventually I'll upgrade, but as it stands, this set-up sounds pretty good. Since the Basic 60 sounds pretty average on it's own, this pedal makes a world of difference. On two of the clean settings (B2 and E2), my amp sounds like I paid and extra $300 for it. The 506 acts as a sweet equalizer in these modes, and can really help those with mediocre amps. I disagree with many of the folks here who said the distortion is weak. I like it, and I can find uses for it. This box was used in both practice and band settings, and it sounded great at all volumes. I play with picks, fingers, and slapping, and the pedal performed well.
Reliability
:
7
Don't use batteries in this thing unless you are on-stage. I couldn't believe how fast battery-power is drained by this little devil. I'm using an a/c adapter from my cordless drill, and it works fine. So, it's pretty easy to find something that will power this thing. Apart from my unit changing how it operates on me (2 stomps instead of the original 1), I have no other complaints. Even though it's made of plastic, it's pretty sturdy. Learn about it's limitations on your own, and it's all good.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never had to use customer service, but if I did, I'm sure it would be fast (zoom, get it?).
Overall Rating
:
8
I've played MANY different types of music, and I wish I had this thing from the time I first picked up a bass almost 10 years ago. As a musician who's drifited from band to band, style to style, I can't stress enough how important a versitle unit like this is. I was skeptical when I first tried it out, but after playing it for over a year, I'm so happy I bought it. The 506 has really improved how my little rig sounds, and it's hella-fun just to toy around and play with the effects when you're bored. It's far from perfect, the cumbersome bank movement is a bummer. Also, it'll be quickly surpassed by more expensive units as the player moves on in life. Regardless, I luv mine. As a side note, it also sounds pretty good with a guitar running through it. So check this thing out if you're in the market for an inexpensive, versitile floor unit.
Product: Zoom 506 Bass Effects
Price Paid: 60 (Maltese Liri)
Submitted 08/04/2001
at 03:34pm
by Andrew Duncan
Email: a_duncan<at>mail dot global dot net dot mt
Ease of Use
:
7
Anyboy capable of using his right foot should have no problem at all. However, sometimes I like to tweak effects live which is quite frustrating having to bend over and fiddle around with the edit/store keys. The volume is fiddly too, and I had to fork out more money to buy a matching expression/ volume pedal
Sound Quality
:
6
I use the 506 with a Yamaha 5 stringer and a Calsbro 400W Custom Amp. Before you my this pedal remember : It is *VERY* noisy when played at high volumes(ie with a full blown band),especially with the distortions, slap effects and flangers.
Chorus is not bad, but ended up buying a seperate chorus pedal due to its lack of flexibility (how can C1-C9,c1-c9 describe all the possible configurations of chorus?).
The Amp Simulator is absolute rubbish, as well as the noise reduction unit, you can really see how gimmicky they are in the first place.
The octaver is a bit muddy. I like the reverb/delay effects and the synth and funzz are fun especially when playing around with artifical harmonics. Nothing's really special, but for those who don't really use effects very much it's not bad. I am however, starting to have doubts on the tuner.
Reliability
:
10
Never failed me. Just treat it as you would treat your bass. Don't drop it, spill liquids, jmp on it etc etc.
Use an AC adaptor AND battery for gigs (funnily enough , my ac adaptor fails me quite frequently)
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
6
You get what you pay for : a couple of "general" effects and a few gimmicks. I play mostly progressive metal, but I play just about everything I get my hands on. It serves me well, but I don't use effects heavily : just a bit of reverb, delay and thin fuzz
I've been playing for 4 years and I own another 2 single effects boxes (Distortion and Chorus/Flanger)
If it were stolen or lost, I would probably buy a few single stomp boxes, since they still serve my purpose quite well.
I love the fact that it offers a fair range of effects. I hate the fact that most of these effects are utter tripe at the best of times. This is NOT a pedal for bass effects pioneers.
Unfortunatly even the cheapest single stomp box available on the outperforms the 506 in its field. I wouldn't even dare compare it to Digitech's and DOD's multieffects let alone a studio rack, but anyway, its cheap.
I wish it had finer control of effects.
It definitly, doesn't get in the way, just don;t exaggerate.
REMEMBER : THE QUALITY OF WHAT YOU GET IS DIRECTLY PROPORTIONAL TO HOW MUCH YOU PAY
Product: Zoom 506 Bass Effects
Price Paid: US $38
Submitted 07/06/2001
at 03:00am
by Bj Balangue
Ease of Use
:
10
Theres nothing to it unless ur dumb as a carrot. After getting it out of the box and reading the manual, you are ready to go, unless of course if this is your first fxpedal and your not familiar whats a distortion is and what to step on.
Sound Quality
:
8
-i love the reverbs and the chorus, for the price i paid this is really god damn cheap!
- the distortions are not that good, i like the fuzz and the vintage one though.
- The ZNR is uneffective, it really has some hissing sounds
- the Wah settings is not that good also
Reliability
:
8
its pretty dependable, just buy an adaptor so that you can play without thinking about power lay off from the unit cause this unit really eats batteries like most people here say!
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
No Opinion
Product: Zoom 506 Bass Effects
Price Paid: US $100
Submitted 04/07/2001
at 02:56am
by Rick
Ease of Use
:
8
The unit comes with predefined patches and some of them are very nice but most are not my thing. There are a few sound downright lousy. However, reading over the user manual and you can quickly learn to change the patches and adjust the sounds with ease. Don't try this on stage though; that's not the place to set this unit up. The tuner is also very easy to use. I purchased an AC adapter because this thing eats batteries. When using the battery mode you must unplug it when not using it as it has no on/off switch which is a pain. The AC adapter was 20 bucks but worth what I would pay in alkaline batteries.
Sound Quality
:
5
I have used this device with a small practice amp, headphones and a big rig; an Ampeg SVT III. Many of the sounds are usable and some are weak. The chorus, phase, echo, reverb and fuzz are great but some of the others are not good at all.
The main problem I have with the sound is that is is very noisy (hissing). The unit comes with a ZNR (Zoom Noise Reduction) but it is ineffective. I also have a graphic equilizer on my Ampeg but it cannot do the job either. That gives you an idea how noisy it is. As a result, I would never use it on stage unless I was using the fuzz or distortions when the noise is part of the play.
Reliability
:
6
I have had this unit for two years now and not long ago one of the patch buttons began to stick. It still works but on occasion it will go hay wire and display all of the patches continuously
Customer Support
:
8
I did contact them about the noise problem. They were prompt but they told me to use the ZNR and that would do it but they were wrong on this count.
Overall Rating
:
6
Overall all this is not a good unit for playing out. It is great for practicing and playing around with different sounds at home but that's it. Again it's biggest problem is noise and lack of an on/off switch.
I would recommend this unit if you can get it used for a few bucks and us it at home. You can get a good AC adapter at Radio Shack for 4 bucks and it works just as well as the 20 buck unit.
If lost or stolen I would maybe buy another if I could buy one used for a dirt cheap price.
Product: Zoom 506 Bass Effects
Price Paid: US Free
Submitted 03/09/2001
at 09:39pm
by Mike
Email: Mikbass123 at hotmail<dot>com
Ease of Use
:
8
Its not that hard to set up, the pre-sets are mostly week
Sound Quality
:
3
well if you are playing threw a small 25-50 practice amp not to bad...but when I hook it up to my Ampeg B-4r (1000+watts) head threw my 2x15 swr cab It sucks nuts!! The Corus and Flange are ok but week, the the octuve effect is ok but on the E and B strings of my Ibanez EDB-605 it muddys..
Reliability
:
4
Just becarefull with it
Customer Support
:
2
N/A
Overall Rating
:
1
I got mine for free...I would not pay $20 for it
Product: Zoom 506 Bass Effects
Price Paid: 170 (Aus $)
Submitted 02/18/2001
at 05:01pm
by Fred Head
Email: agent_orange16<at>lycos dot com
Ease of Use
:
9
Must Play Around With it To Get Good Sound
Very Easy To Edit Patches
Excellently Detailed And Basic To Undertand
Sound Quality
:
8
Deville Percision Copy 20Watt Practice Amp
Good Sounding
Sound Good All The Time
20 Watt Sabre Amp
Distortions arn't very flash. Wah Is Good
Reliability
:
7
Good If You Treat It Good. Flog The Arse Out Of It And It Will Die
Yes I Would
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
10
All Sorts.
2 Years
Yes I woluld
The Fact it is Easy to use. The fact it has lots of plastic in it. The easy editing functions.
Yes another zoom product. It was on special and the fact it was $300 cheaper
Crybaby, fender bass and a big amp
Hepls to make music
Buy one it is a good unit if you use and trat it right.
Product: Zoom 506 Bass Effects
Price Paid: US $100
Submitted 02/05/2001
at 04:34pm
by Phil
Ease of Use
:
8
pretty easy to use, but I don't like the fact that you have to use the cord supplied with the expression pedal. I love monster cables and mine wouldn't work with it. Otherwise the pedal is pretty easy.
Sound Quality
:
1
Very poor sound.I use an Ibanez 6 through a seymour duncan head into 2 15's and 8 12's. This little plastic toy is very noisy and the effects are useless.
Reliability
:
1
Absolutely not. This unit is made of plastic! I tried to gig with it once and the noise was too much.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
1
I play a variety of music and this works with none of them. I bought this unit when I was young(and dumb!)I feel that I have refined my musical tastes enough to say NO to poor quality effects. This toy as I said before is not a good choice for effects. I feel that if you want to use effects than use good ones. Yes they are a bit pricey but isn't your sound worth it?
Product: Zoom 506 Bass Effects
Price Paid: US $75
Submitted 02/01/2001
at 11:07am
by Matthew
Email: Mwood749 at yahoo<dot>com
Ease of Use
:
10
I live by my zoom 506. Its the easiest processor pedal i own and have ever used. The sound is pure and clean and STEREO, yes stereo. Editing of effect is as easy as thinking about it. Just hit edit and go at it then hit store and boom its locked, bamm no worries about loosing an effect5. You dont even need the mannual but its a nice thing to have because it tells you alot about cross patches.
Sound Quality
:
10
Reliability
:
10
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
I havent had a problem with it
Overall Rating
:
10
Product: Zoom 506 Bass Effects
Price Paid: US $99.00
Submitted 01/05/2001
at 01:19pm
by Psyclone RXN
Email: psyclonerxn at yahoo<dot>com
Ease of Use
:
3
I'm sorry, but this unit is not user friendly. This is especially true when finding what (if anything) is effected with the FP 101 expression pedal. If you're one who likes to tweak your distortion and chorus sounds, do like I did and get your self a set of BOSS Bass pedals. The best way to use this pedal is for the presets.
Sound Quality
:
9
Some effects have some noise that even the ZNR can't fix, and preset A2 requires precise level adjustment in the unit so you don't make the drummer crap his pants when you switch to it during a song (for some reason this preset's level is not in sync with the others). The chorus kicks butt though. Honestly I really don't need to go beyond bank A and B for all the sounds that I need.
Reliability
:
10
I Gig with it and haven't had a problem with it. The battery should be replaced before gigs though cause you never know.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Haven't had a severe problem with it.
Overall Rating
:
9
I played with this in a nine inch nails cover band where I was having to switch between patches frequently (some times 3 in a song). A built in song patch storage would have made this easier. That issue aside, this beast helped save our arse more than once when doing songs that would have otherwise required a dedicated keyboard because some of the noises created on the recordings. The best part of this pedal I think is the extraneous noises you can get out of it (check out B3 slap-pop style and let the fuzz ring out). I plan on trading it in for a 506 II because of the talk modualtation and the more user friendly setup. Not the easiest device to use, but one that helps you get you some bang for the buck.
Product: Zoom 506 Bass Effects
Price Paid: US $100
Submitted 12/27/2000
at 03:40pm
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
:
10
A quick glance at the manual is all it takes. It has some good effects built in, and it's easy to make your own: simply browse through the eight effects and choose the one of each you want. Press the store button twice (so you don't accidently save something you don't want) and it's saved. There are many tones you can dial up pretty quickly.
Sound Quality
:
8
Some of the effects are really good, especially the chorus, which I use most. It's difficult to get a good heavy distortion other than fuzz, but if you don't turn up the gain setting too much it doesn't sound bad. The only effect which is actually bad is the compression. It's way too noisy. The unit as a whole is a little on the noisy side: I wouldn't record with it, but it's just fine for playing live
Reliability
:
7
Made of plastic. Hard plastic, but still plastic none the less. Doesn't feel like it will break, though.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
9
Not a bad little unit. Very small and portable. Compare it to any other $100 pedal out there and it's amazing. If you want an inexpensive pedal that can do a lot of things, this is a good choice. It's not a god pedal, but then again, you're only spending $100 for half a dozen effects. Not too bad.
Product: Zoom 506 Bass Effects
Price Paid: US $100
Submitted 12/10/2000
at 09:41am
by Matt
Email: MBoyle1 at optonline<dot>net
Ease of Use
:
6
Sound Quality
:
5
Reliability
:
10
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
7
Product: Zoom 506 Bass Effects
Price Paid: US $80 used
Submitted 11/23/2000
at 03:36pm
by Cody
Email: z at softhome<dot>net
Ease of Use
:
9
It's pretty easy to figure out. I bought it without the manual and I figured it out really fast. The only things that suck is that if you want to switch banks you have to reach down and hit a little button, and that when you change settings on the effects, you can't just spin a wheel like on some effects processors; you have to hit a button like a thousand times.
Sound Quality
:
8
Well, you really can't expect the sound of a $1000 pedalboard from something well under $100. That's a given. So I'll just say it does sound GOOD for it's price. It is pretty noisy, but it does a descent job of hiding the noise while you're not playing by silencing it. Some of the effects you can get are pretty good, actually. The distortions are mostly pretty weak and add a little punch to your music, but in my case, they don't really affect the sound much since I have a crappy amp. :-). The chorus is pretty well done also. The amp simulator and EQ can make some pretty nice tones stick out, also. I play it with an old Ibenez Roadster bass, and they sound pretty descent together.
Reliability
:
10
I know I can depend on it. Some people here act stupid because it's plastic. Well, it's HARD plastic. And, am I the only one here that doesn't **JUMP** on my effects pedals? It works fine if you be careful with it. I've never had a problem.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never dealt with them.
Overall Rating
:
8
I play a lot of punk rock and Blink-182 style music, so I don't even use it. I used to play other stuff, but it's not that special to me anymore. I'm gonna sell it soon, but it's been worth the money for what I have done with it. I've owned it for a little over a year. It's fun to mess around with, but I don't think I'd ever use it in music.
Product: Zoom 506 Bass Effects
Price Paid: US
Submitted 11/19/2000
at 07:41pm
by Gumby
Email: german_gumby<at>hotmail dot com
Ease of Use
:
10
This thing is the easiest piece of gear to operate. I'm on a small scale and this is good enough for now. Hopefully I would like to get something better. But for now this thing is great.
Sound Quality
:
9
This little black box gave me a great sound. I play an Ibanez Soundgear 5-String through a Fender BXR-60 Amp. I put the ZOOM right after my Bass Cry Baby. I call it the Big White Machine. That is a great pedal also. But I've always had great sound with it. Even when I plug my acoustic guitar into it. (Side project)
Reliability
:
9
I've owned it for three years and it still works just as good as new. I have used it in gigs before and it still sounds AWESOME. Even with a club P.A. I will continue to use it until it wears itself out. That'll be a while from now.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
I still haven't called them in three years.
Overall Rating
:
10
You've heard about my rig.(albeit a small one). I love this thing. I have written killer bass lines using this thing. Even on cover tunes I usually add one effect, well an effect bank. I like the phase shifter with some fuzz, reverb, slight delay, and chorus. This thing gives out killer sounds if you mess with them. My suggestion. Edit a garbage factory setting and close your eyes and just push buttons and I guarantee that it'll sound cool.
Product: Zoom 506 Bass Effects
Price Paid: US $80 used
Submitted 10/08/2000
at 12:12pm
by steve
Email: machine117<at>hotmail dot com
Ease of Use
:
8
took me 5 seconds to figure it out. the manual could have been simpler and the tuner i don't trust. but otherwise this is a great peice.
Sound Quality
:
9
i play a memphis 4 string, through a peavey tko-115 blackwidow and it sounds great. a little noisy when the gain is way up. some of the effects are too weak for me but i am still begining. but i am starting to find a sound of my own and thats what matters.
Reliability
:
7
i have only had it a short while but i use the adapter so i dont chew batteries. but i would use it for a gig.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
havent had to use it.
Overall Rating
:
10
i love this peice. i can make it work very well for me. plus my friend has a 505 guitar and we can set things up so we always know what bank to be in. i later want to get seperat pedals but hell i'm poor right now gotta go with what works for now. but now i can come up with better riffs using the sounds i want making my job easier.
Product: Zoom 506 Bass Effects
Price Paid: US $100
Submitted 09/26/2000
at 09:41am
by RDF
Email: none
Ease of Use
:
6
The Instruction manual seemed to try and be confusing. It is fairly hard to edit patches because you've only got 4 button that do 20 different thing and the screen only has two digits two display some rather criptic symbols sometimes.
Sound Quality
:
5
Its pretty hit-n-miss with this unit. While the chorus sound excellent, the distoritions sound kinda crappy. In general the presets are no good and need to be edited to use. While using it with a practice amp, headphones, or 4 track is OK, this thing sound like total crap through my 300w stack. Way too much background hum and it has some kind of digital high freq noise.
Reliability
:
5
I know a little something about electronics but I cannot figure out why this thing cuts out some times. It doesn't cut completely out it just drops down to a whisper. Also, the external expression control jack doesn't work. Also the whole thing is plastic, not very roadworthy.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
I should give these guys a call about my problems with the unit but I'm not looking forward to it.
Overall Rating
:
7
I would not recommend this product to any pro or semi-pro bass player. While the sound quality and reliability are below our standards, I'm giving this a higher rating overall because its great for beginners. You can't get this many effects the the money anywhere else so it great for them to learn what effects they like and how to use them. Also, I've found it useful for low volume jam and practice sessions where you don't wanna haul a bunch of peddles or a rack of real expensive stuff to.
Product: Zoom 506 Bass Effects
Price Paid: US $80
Submitted 07/28/2000
at 08:25pm
by HED
Email: Ratboy0190 at aol<dot>com
Ease of Use
:
9
It is pretty easy to use and editing is easy after and hour or two. tHE manual sucks nuts but its not hard to use.
Sound Quality
:
1
I play an Ibanez GSR 200 through a Boss ODB-3 and the zoom to an Ampeg BA115. THIS THING SUCKS BALLLSSSSSSS, the presets are weak and even when you edit them they suck. It sounds okay on a little like 15 watt, but when its loud enough that you can hear it, youll crap your pants it sucks so much. THe distortions are all fuzzy, the flanger is weak and everything else sound like sounds from a nintedo game.
Reliability
:
1
I would never depend on this thing, it is thn wussy plastic and there is no way you could switch effects a show without sounding stupid. I would never use this at a gig. It also drains batteries
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Nope
Overall Rating
:
1
I play agressive rock and this thing sucks. It is noisy and a waste of money. I sold the thing because it blows so much. I dont think ill ever trust zoom again. Everyone out there, listen to me, dont be a cheap ass, buy seperate pedals for the best sound or for the next best thing, buy a boss or digitech multi effects processer.
Product: Zoom 506 Bass Effects
Price Paid: US $100.00
Submitted 07/06/2000
at 03:04pm
by Jimmy
Email: faithful<at>strato dot net
Ease of Use
:
10
Just plug it up and go. It has a couple of good patches from the factory, however it's better to create your own rather than to sound like someone else. If you take time to read the manual it's easy to edit.
The manual is direct and to the point.
Sound Quality
:
8
I use it with a peavey max preamp,alesis quadreverb plus,alesis micro compressor,alesis micro EQ,M1400 mackie power amp, 410 Peavey and 115 peavey cab,sure wireless,I play a Peavey Axcelerator 5 string and a 69 p-bass
I use it mostly for distortion
It's a bit noisy if you dont run it through the efx,loop however if you use it's noise reduction it's not that bad.
When asked if I can get the sound of my favorite artist My reply is this, I don't try I play My way and My tone's my signiture .
Thats what's kepet me working for 23 years.
All the efx sound fairly good
Reliability
:
10
I've used mine for about 2 years with no problem
Would I use it on a gig without backup? Yes Four shows a week .
If you dont abuse the unit (i.e. jump off your stack on top of it to change patches) it will serve you well.
Im not nut's about the plastic but prety mutch every thing's going that war so get used to it
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never had to
Overall Rating
:
9
I've found the 506 to be good for the money you pay
I bought the 506 when my other distortion unit went down at a sound check I found this one at a local music store and intended to play one show with it and it performed so well and I have used it right on.
It's good for players just starting out (and for pro's that find themselfs out in the middle of stix in need of a little distortoin)
If you'r not expecting the 506 to sound like a $20.000 rig, you wont be dissapointed for a $100.00 bucks you cant go wrong
I play not only 4 live shows a week but I also record.
Gospel rock is my main thing but I also play all other styles in the studio.
I've played for 23 years and as I said before my tone is my tradmark and that's How I live, and this little thing does the trick.
Product: Zoom 506 Bass Effects
Price Paid: fl. 100 ((Dutch Guilders, about 50 dollars.))
Submitted 07/01/2000
at 01:54pm
by Laus
Email: dedood<at>bigfoot dot com
Ease of Use
:
10
Plug it in and off you go. It's easy to use. Use the manual for editing your own patches. I recommend to do so cause if you own a good amp just use the separate effects separated. Otherwise you'll have a lot of noise and feedback goin on. The manual explains anything you need in a very logical order.
Sound Quality
:
6
I use it with a Trace Elliot AH200 and a Torque 4*10 cabinet. On stage with a second Hartke 4*10 cabinet. Must say take care off the feedback. The ?problem with this device: I sounds so terrible digital. This causes me only to use it for special effects and things like that. The sound of the amp itself is much to good. I cant get the sound of my favourite artists but I dont need to. The best effect to me is the fuzz. Octaver also is pretty cool.
Reliability
:
9
Its reliable. But use an adapter.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
8
I play metal and other heavy stuff in a band. You shouldn't use the pedal for recording cause it shits up the whole sound. But on a gig for special effect can be very nice. If it would broke I'd certainly bought a better device. I don't know any but I'm sure there are things (more expensive) that sound much better.
I wish the effects were more extreme. They are too simple. Like the octaver If you detune a low B to A, it just plays an octave higher or you hear/feel nothing. Specially chorus, delay, flanger and wahwah could be more editible.
Product: Zoom 506 Bass Effects
Price Paid: US $99.99
Submitted 06/21/2000
at 03:04am
by Jim B.
Email: none
Ease of Use
:
8
Easy to use. Easy editing,although some effects cannot be used together. The built-in tuner is not really useable(not that accurate),I use an Inellitouch tuner instead. The manual is basic.
It explains everything that you need to know.
Sound Quality
:
7
I am using an 8 string Chapman stick bass(SB8)with switchable mono/stereo output.Active EMG pickups. I have the 4 Bass strings going into a Tech21 Bass Compactor and then into a Boss Ph2 phaser. The 4 high strings go into the 506. Gallien-Krueger 700RB amp,1x15 (400 watt cab). The sound of this unit is great for the stick. The noise reduction is a must though.(set it on 9). The flange is o.k.(a little dull),chorus (there are 2 diff.),is not that hot. The distortions I actually like. The Fuzz set on about 5 or 6 adds a nice warm sounding distortion. The compression/limiter is average,kinda' noisy. The wah is useless to me. The delay is good set above 5,anything under is not noticeable. The room reverb is terrible (very "chattery"),The hall reverb is okay (still a little chattery though). On a regular bass guitar this box would probably sound bad. But on the stick,which has a very sharp attack, the effects add a lot.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
I would use it without a backup. I keep it out of the way and it's fine. You don't need to stomp the hell out of pedals to get them to work.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Haven't dealt with them.
Overall Rating
:
8
I play hard rock/pop(into P.Gabriel,King Crimson,Van Halen).If it were lost or stolen, I would probably try some other brand. Something with more options/editing features. The 506 is a little too limited. I chose this one because of it's price. For the price and for the stick it is great. Don't know about a reg. bass though.
Product: Zoom 506 Bass Effects
Price Paid: US $100.00
Submitted 06/17/2000
at 09:56am
by Dan
Email: beastiez3<at>hotmail dot com
Ease of Use
:
6
I'm giving this effects processor a 6 because it isn't hard to find a good effect in its data base, but extremley difficult to work with its programming options. I've used it more with my guitar than with my bass, but that is only because not many effects are needed if you are a bass player.
Sound Quality
:
8
The sound quality is not too shabby on this pedal. I use it with a Peavey Fury II bass and a Dan Markely 15 watt practice amp, along with a Peavey TKO 50 watt amp. The best effect is probably the distortion along with fuzz. The only effect that sounds really bad is the auto wah.
Reliability
:
8
This is a very dependable processor but it eats 9 volt batteries like there is no tomarrow, so my advice would be to get the adapter that Zoom makes for its pedals. If your playing a gig, don't even try using batteries, they'll be dead in 15 minutes.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Haven't had any problems with it.
Overall Rating
:
8
Overall, this isn't a bad processor, though I doubt I would get it again since you don't need all of the 24 programmable effects on bass. It compares very well with one of the DOD multi-effects bass processors, I just wish that it was easier to program. I'd say if you really want to get bass effects, go with a Dunlop Crybaby Bass Wah.
Product: Zoom 506 Bass Effects
Price Paid: US $80 w/ adapter used
Submitted 06/13/2000
at 08:13am
by Weeg
Email: weegie<at>hotmail dot com
Ease of Use
:
10
WIthinb liek 1 hour, i had it set up and was creating my own patches. If you look through the manual while you are doing it, you shouldn't hve any problem. The manual explains everything very well. But, this until cannot be upgraded.
Sound Quality
:
8
I am using a Fender presion bass with a gorilla 40 watt amp, and it sounds great. There is no added noise, and when on bypassit sounds like it is coming from the bass.Most of the factory preset suck tough. You can get sounds like most artists, while still being able to craet your own creative sound. The delay is awesome, the fuzz is good if you can change the gain, the synth isn't very good. Good for its cost.
Reliability
:
8
I can depend on it. It is relaible as long as you take care of it. If you look at a lot of the other reviews that saw it sucks, its mostly becasue people didn't take care of the pedal. Yes, its plastic, but that doesn't mean its crappy. I would gig without a back up.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
10
I play all kinds of alterative...rock and punk. You can matchg the sounds of artist with effort. I have been play electtic bass for 2 years now, stand up for four, and this was a good buy for anyone. Not too expensve, will last if you take care of it, has good effects if you work for them. If lost or stolen, i would probably go with another piece of equipment, but just one that was more expensive and more veristile. I wouldn't reccommed using this to write music, rather pu it in at the end, but it adds nice effects to creativre music.
Product: Zoom 506 Bass Effects
Price Paid: US $79
Submitted 06/08/2000
at 02:25pm
by none
Ease of Use
:
8
very easy to use and quick to pick up
Sound Quality
:
9
very nice sound quality for the price
Reliability
:
9
its built with plastic, but that doesn't matter, so is a glock, so its all good
Customer Support
:
10
never dealt with em
Overall Rating
:
No Opinion
its a very good multieffects pedal for anyone just starting out or and experienced bass player. the price makes it even more nice. as of 6-3-00 they are selling for $79 on the musiciansfriend website, www.musiciansfriend.com, if you wanting one go buy it there its the cheapest you'll find it brand new. in guitar shops they charge around $150 which is way to high.
Product: Zoom 506 Bass Effects
Price Paid: 1000 (finnish marks)
Submitted 06/08/2000
at 03:37am
by Terska
Email: tersk at artic<dot>net
Ease of Use
:
10
Very easy...buttons edit buttons are too small...
Sound Quality
:
7
ok if plugged in to small ibanez 25w amp but in soundblaster64(i make computer music) not enough...Fuzz kicks azz
Reliability
:
7
I have dropped it couple times and its still as a new...But its plastic...
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
8
Fuzz is excelent when i play grindcore...and i get more from
my bad amp....
Product: Zoom 506 Bass Effects
Price Paid: US $135
Submitted 04/24/2000
at 04:26pm
by Butt
Email: ZOOMSUCKS <at>SHITTY dot COM
Ease of Use
:
1
As far as ease of use it's fairly simple to edit but it is very deceitful. The reviews claim you can combine up to eight effects at once ( I belive) and that's a total exageration. You pick the effect you want and it gives you opitions on teaking the parameters you can't for instance: Combine A1 Flager with A2 Bass distortion . At least not with the sound you should. As far as dependable, it's not. I had for a couple months and the pedal reaction is shitty. Yoy step on it and it doesn't switch patches. And the display has a crack from a cable that I dropped on it. The display is very thing plastic, like that of a cheap watch. STAY AWAY FROM ZOOM. FOR 135 DOLLARS YOU CAN BUY A FEW GOOD PEDALS. SUCH AS: Well for those of you who play guitar also like myself. I recomend the danelectro line of chorus and drive. Allthough it would be nice to have a board I'm woring on it.
Sound Quality
:
1
The sounds aren't bad they just sound very cheap. If you're trying to get a certain sound that you've heard from a cd or some group that you want to imitate, then this isn't what you want. The sounds are in their own world. They have no effect really. It's not good. I mean the flage for instance is weak, I perfer alesis flange.
Reliability
:
1
Absoloutley not. Of course if you want to play longer than a few hours you have to fork over another ten to fifteen bucks for an ac adapter. Which is true with most brands successfully pissing me off.
Bank/patch access is hard I literaly have to jump on the damn thing to make it lock effect. I don't use it any more by the way it sits next to my danelectro fabtone and feels rejected like it should. AVOID ZOOM AT ALL COSTS. IT'S OVER-RATED AND HIGH PRICED.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
N/A
Overall Rating
:
1
Well I listened to a lot of tool and smashing pumpkins at the time and tried to imitate Justin, Paul, and D'arcy. The pedal was good enough for me as beginner but I started to relize that it started to suck.
Product: Zoom 506 Bass Effects
Price Paid: US $119.00
Submitted 04/03/2000
at 12:26am
by Jason Schreiber
Email: metalravr<at>yahoo dot com
Ease of Use
:
5
Definitly have to study the manual to opperate this puppy, but it's not hard to get the hang of it. Outputs, inputs, nobs, and buttons are all labeled clearly(after exactly what they do) unlike DOD's newest line of pedals.
Sound Quality
:
3
This processor is loaded with distortions, chorus, flanger, phasers, synths, , and any combo of any effect. The prob with this.... to make this affordable they cut corners and made all of the sounds over produce and ridgid sounding. Nothing sounds natural.
Reliability
:
2
This thing broke at a gig because of the thin plastic casing, and the input/output jacks aren't even bolt on the case! They are just floting in a space... so if something fall on you cord while its pluged into your board in puts all the presure on the circuit board causeing it to break. This is exactly what happened to me.
Customer Support
:
1
My pedal was still under warrenty when this happened, and I contacted Samson( the comp. that makes ZOOM), and got an authorazation. After a month or so I recieved it back with out being fixed and a note that sayed that it couldn't be fix because of unessesary damage or something to that effect. If you read the fine print it your warrenty you'll find this clause that states just that, to protect them. I even asked if I could just by the circiut board(its so cheaply made my sis could figure this out) so I could replace it and they didn't offer anything like that.
Overall Rating
:
2
I play metal, jazz, rock, pretty much anything that I like. Don't buy this pedal, even you beginners out there that want hella effects, save your money of the real thing.
Product: Zoom 506 Bass Effects
Price Paid: US $100.00 used
Submitted 03/11/2000
at 05:29am
by Brad
Email: Lupey42 at yahoo<dot>com
Ease of Use
:
8
It is very easy to use and to understand after reading the manual. Editing is also very easy and if you spend some time you can come up with some crazy sounds.
Sound Quality
:
8
I play it through a yamaha RBX-260 4 string and a fender BXR-25 watt amp. With this setup it adds really nicely into the guitars and drums.
I use mostly distortion as I play SPEED METAL. I also slap but the Yamaha is not a great slap bass anyway. The fuzz distrtion with flange is my main effect, with a clean bright sound in the solo bass areas.
Reliability
:
8
As long as you have an adaptor it is very reliable. Its my first pedal and I am very happy with it. Since I dont use to many effects I cant tell you how it would hold up compared to the stomp boxes. All in all its very reliable.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
8
I play spped metal and as I said it adds nicely in with the guitars and drums with the setup I have. If it were stolen I would probably upgrade. But for now I am happy with it. If you mess with it you can get the sound you want out of it. The factory presets aint the best but if you work off of them you will get some great effects.
Product: Zoom 506 Bass Effects
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 03/10/2000
at 02:21pm
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
:
No Opinion
Sound Quality
:
No Opinion
Reliability
:
10
For everyone who bitches about batteries being bad in this....
Go dig around in your closet and find your old nintendo (regular not super), unplug the ac adapter from it and plug it into your 506.
Problem solved-cheaper than buying batteries or buying the zoom adapter.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
No Opinion
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