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Product: Zoom 9050
Price Paid: AUD second hand 400 USED
Submitted 08/12/2008
at 10:17pm
by Gaz
Email: personalidentityno235 at yahoo<dot>com
Ease of Use
:
8
It's fairly easy to devise new sounds with the zoom 9050. I like a digital device with analogue pots to shape the sounds. I never had a manual for mine, but most of the interface information was fairly easy to figure out.
Sound Quality
:
7
I use my 9050 as a guitar pre-amp (with effects), running it out to a computer. After 12 or so years of ownership, I can say that I rarely use any of the special effects. But it has a great pitch shifter, I like the flanges and delays, it has a mean distortion, adequate limiter / compression etc. It has a bass amp / guitar amp simulator (combo, stack and another type of amp), which I have found useful over the years. It does tend to be a bit hissy, especially the distortion and reverb settings. But its noisiness doesn't bother me as I like to work with dirty sounds. My computer compensates for its shortcomings. I sometimes wish it was a bit brighter in sound (although I do use a vintage triple humbucker coiled Les Paul).
Reliability
:
9
As my only effects unit and "pre-amp", I absolutely rely on my Zoom 9050. In 12 years of use, it has never forgotten its user patches. I would use it at gigs. I would have given it a full 10, but the foot-switch died about a year after I bought the unit second-hand. The foot-switch was not very robust, a pretty poor structural design lets down what was for me a cheap and reliable effects unit.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Never sought out customer support. Seeking a manual now though . . .
Overall Rating
:
9
I play a kinda garage punk style of rock, with a lot of computer sequencing on non-guitars tracks (visit www.mp3.com.au/BadSongsBetter - most tracks here were processed on the Zoom 9050, recorded to tape, and converted to mp3). I have used the Zoom 9050 with my guitar, bass, vocals and keyboards with various levels of success. It has some pretty wild effects though, some I have used to hilarious effect on vocals. Mostly though I use the unit for guitar and bass. The only signs of wear (aside from the poorly designed foot-switch) are a couple of dirty analogue pots. It has been a very robust unit overall, and it is easy to get some satisfyingly huge, grungy industrial sounds. If I lost the Zoom 9050, I think I would invest in a Roland ME30. That thing is psycho! But I'm happy with the Zoom.
Product: Zoom 9050
Price Paid: 14000 (rupees) used
Submitted 06/01/2005
at 02:00am
by gray
Ease of Use
:
9
well, a bit tough to start with.but once u get the hang of it,man u gotta trust me you'l b fkin blown.just had to go through the manual just once.
Sound Quality
:
8
the amp simulators r good.the distortions do get a bit noisy at times.
and if used with (nr),u will notice a drop in sustain.
i love satch,vai,johnson n many more.sonuds very close too
all the effects r good except for the wah,
Reliability
:
10
i wont require any backup as its very reliable.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
never needed to
Overall Rating
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9
i love ma rack mount n ill murder anyone who even thinks of stealin it.
i ve been playin from the age of 5.used many guitars n processors.now i m 19.but i m very happy mith the zoom and will never part wuth it.
i only wish it came with a effects pedal and a better wah wah.
Product: Zoom 9050
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 02/29/2004
at 03:17am
by Big Al (A.C.Hill)
Email: electroheadonist at aol<dot>com
Ease of Use
:
10
I've had my 9050(Mk2?) for almost 11 years now! It was the latest thing when purchased. I have the full rack mount adapter/floor footswitch. I have done loads of gigs with it and it has NEVER even
coughed/glitched and the Battery IS nuclear powered i'm sure!
Its never needed replacing.
The 9050 is killer and dead easy to edit. I used to think that it could sound a bit "Digital" and Sterile, but with the advancement of
Valve pre-amps/amps that sorted any Sterile shit out!
In my Studio (The Sonic Kitchen) she's been used for just about everything from Vocals to Synthesizers.
I never had any probs with the manual. I think I spent one long session sitting on the toilet reading the Manual, and that was it!
I just had a session in last weekend (Feb 2004)and the client was scoping out my Effects rack, and said "Whats the Zoom like for synths?" He went away totally happy, and is now looking for a 2nd hand
unit for sale!
Sound Quality
:
10
I'm using a shitload of different guitars for session work and am just getting ready to go out there 'live' again...
1967 Gibson Flying V, 1976 Gibson Flying V, '69 and '77 Fender Strats,
1960 Gibson Les Paul Custom, Schecter custom built Strat/Tele thing!
1993 Gibson Firebird VII,
OTHER UNITS ARE:
Roland VG8ex (My Baby!) with a 1983 Jackson/Charvel running the GK2 Pickup unit.
Boss GT-5, a totally incredible unit.
AMPS USED:
Marshall JCM800+1960 4x12's
Marshall Stereo 400w Power Amp with 2xVintage HiWatt 4x12's for a huge fat stereo sound.
I use a little Mackie 1202 mixer racked up, and I put the stereo outs from the VG8ex, Boss GT-5, and Zoom 9050 into the Mackie, this is then
taken out to the Marshall Stereo Power Amp.
I also use a traditional Wha Wha into a MXR Phase-90 and an original
Arbiter Fuzz-Face for the JCM-800 amp.
I have to admit, during the first rehearsals, the Stereo Rig actually sounded BETTER than the JCM-800!
The Zoom's E-min Ring Modulator setting is probably the most copied
and used Effect. It's fucking amazing, I tune it to whatever key the song i want to use it for is in, and BINGO, people always ask about
the massive lead guitar sound.
I dont really use it (The Zoom) for "Clean" playing much, and the Harder edged distortions do tend to be a bit noisy. But it's the areas in-between
and times when i like to get a "Bit Weird!" Combed filtering, lush reverbs, and Modulated delays are just the mutts nutts!
The Comp/Limiters are nice and responsive, but do need a bit of work to get it right. They seem to love my Strats, but have a bit of a hard time with the Flying V's/Les Paul. But after a bit of tweeking, BINGO...
Reliability
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10
I can, and have depended on this unit for almost 11 years now.
My best mate was in the studio the day it was delivered.
He laughed his arse off, and said that it looked like "A fucking flashy Car Stereo...!" I knew then, that it was going to be a life-long friend in the studio!
I have gigged with the Zoom 9050 using it for live Synths during some
Electronica/Techno/Electro gigs, and have also used her for live guitar gigs. A TRUE ALL-ROUNDER! 100% faithful.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Never needed to contact Zoom about it at all, i'm happy to say...
Overall Rating
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10
Guitar-wise, I play hard edged Texas Blues/70's style Rock TexMex and Trad Blues. I've been playing guitar since i was 6 years old.
Thats 37 years now!
If it were ever stolen, the thief would die an unimaginable death! It has my soul embedded inside it in a Voodoo curse on the Motherfucker assailant...
Cant really say what my fave features are, apart from the Ring Mods..
Theyre all excellent, and totally versatile.
I do wish it had a proper "Valve type emulator" but it was made over 10 years ago... be fair!
It's lived in my recording studio all this time, and has helped hundreds of people make music, either with guitars or synths/vocals too!
Product: Zoom 9050
Price Paid: 1000 (Euros)
Submitted 12/17/2003
at 02:49pm
by Samycasanova
Ease of Use
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7
A little tricky in the biggining but that knobs do miracles ....
You must be very pacient to find your sound ...
Sound Quality
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9
I don't like heavy distortions , they sound like plastic but the other effects are excellent ... well ... wah wah sucks .... the rest are excellent ....
For a good and heavy distortion i use my sound processor with a Sansamp PSA1 .... yup ..... excellent .... oh , i use a Washburn MG74 guitar and a Art X-11 Midi controler .
Reliability
:
10
I own this piece of art for 8 or 9 years and never had a problem. This works perfectly well , i travell a lot with this ...
Factory is saying that battery is lasting for 3-5 years but i never changed , is it a nuclear power battery ?
Customer Support
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10
Never had a problem with this.
I emailed them and they took 3 days to answer .
Overall Rating
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9
I play HardRock , Heavy Metal , NuMetal ...
I used this without a pre-amp for many years and worked fine , now i use with a Sansamp PSA1 and the sound quality is 5* . Choose a good pre-amp , and this effect processor won't disapoint you for shure ...
Excellent sound , effects ....
Excellent for using in a studio ....
Like i said , i own this for 8 or 9 years ,it was very expensive then ... but i'm not disapointed ....
Product: Zoom 9050
Price Paid: $2000 (Australian)
Submitted 12/02/2002
at 07:00am
by Jason
Ease of Use
:
8
I bought this maybe 10 years ago? I have had it that long i can't quite remember exactly when i got it - Never needed the manual except on the very 1st day i cracked open the box. Easiest equipment i have ever used - little more trickt to perfect a sound - but still easy.
Sound Quality
:
9
Using Ibanez Bass SDR600, BC Rich Ironbird, Samick Active Bass, Boss Drum Machine, Various Microphones, Various other Guitars.
Exceptional Sound Quality - currently using as part of home studio setup, with every other effects processor i have used i get quite a lot of noise into the signal - but with this baby it is almost clean as a whistle without even tweaking, and rarely do i mess with the ZNR stuff - except to turn it off - it has a tendency to kill off a few nice tones from time to time.
Preset sounds are a great jumping off point - a little too many guitar only related presets though - but VERy easy to emulate any guitarist sound without spending too much time - usualy 2 - 5 minutes tops, just change the amp and dial in the flavour until it comes up close to what is needed.
The Crunch Distortion is not used too often - maybe 10 times all up so far, but the Overdrive Dst & HD Distortions are fantastic - for guitar or bass.
Usually i am going for thick Metal type guitar - smooth thick bass sounds & bluesy guitars - never not been able to make a sound i needed yet - and i am picky.
Reliability
:
10
around 10 years and a few knocks so far - never even had a hint of failing, no problems with anything at all - maybe only thing is the screen could easily be broken if it takes a big enough fall, but i usually man-handle it often and it is in perfect condition. I rarely take it out of the house though - maybe if i used it on stage regularly it wouldn't be so perfect by now. But so far none of the writing on the front has even faded - and has been in near daily operation for a long time. Power supply has held up perfectly as well - most of my other power supplies needed replacing after maybe a year each - this one has kicked by without a hitch so far. Zoom made everything in this model almost perfect - not so much a crappy stomp box i got from them.
I haven't used the Foot Controller in years - due mainly that i found it clunky and irritating in the 1st week i owned it - so i dumped in a cupboard somewhere and never bothered with it again it didn't feel like it would last too long though...
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Never had a reason to contact them... i still have all the original stuff in a box somewhere.
Overall Rating
:
10
I play Heavy Metal, Rock, Funk, Acoustic - and pretty much anything else i feel liek at the time - and this thing has fit every situation, great tones for recording with especially - not always the best sounding Amp simulation though.
If i lost it i would be desperately trying to get a replacement for sure, but they are pretty hard to get these days - only people i know who have them are not ever planning on selling.
Definitely it helps get a Nice sound - adds dimension to most of what i play, also doesn't sound over processed unless you really crank into every effect.
If you are looking to buy one - and find a good near new condition unit - my advice is buy at any cost - a MUST have if looking for an all in one effects processor.
I haven't tried any of the newer stuff that has come onto the market in the last few years - haven't needed to. But what i have heard coming out of friends recordings doesn't near match the tonal quality of the guitars i lay down - bass is a little harder to capture a great tone though.
Product: Zoom 9050
Price Paid: US $350.00
Submitted 07/02/2002
at 02:36pm
by Butros
Ease of Use
:
10
At first you grabble yourself but as with everything new, reading the manual and practicing, makes you skilfull. Remember the first time to date with a girl !
Sound Quality
:
9
It is the best unit I ever had. Is it noisy when it has to be, and not
when you want a clean neat sound. Superb!
Reliability
:
9
Yes,
Not sure
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
I made a friend buy it from the foreign, contacting to http://multiefectos.50megs.com
It took more than one month to have it but I'm glad cause it was really a new unit. No problem!
Overall Rating
:
9
Many styles near to fusion jazz rock - 15 years playing - Boss pedals
although I love them I want to sell 'em. I would buy it again if have the cash. I love its size. I compare with a computer but much easier to use. I don't which to compare to. My girlfriend brother told me about it. Sometimes you feel as playing in the paradise !
Product: Zoom 9050
Price Paid: 1050 (DM )
Submitted 02/28/2002
at 04:06pm
by Roby
Ease of Use
:
9
I needed only a few days to find out everything that this baby can do.
Sound Quality
:
10
I really enjoyed every sound that I've created. There are lots of possibilities with setting the right tone. Effects are very good. I tried it on my Marshall Valvestate 65R. It sounded pretty good. I could program the sounds of many different artists and different styles. I used it mostly for heavy metal.
Reliability
:
10
I have it for 7 years and I will keep it.
Factory is saying that battery is lasting for 3 years but I still don't have any problem eventhough I'm using it every day for a long time. This thing will never let you down.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
I never had a problem with this. Never needed any repairment. This works perfectly well eventhough a few times it felt on the ground.
Overall Rating
:
10
I am playing heavy metal and sometimes balads. I tried this with Yamaha, Ibanez and Kramer guitars. Worked best with Ibanez JS 100.
Only thing that I don't like on it is wah wah. That thing suck !!!
But you can't have everything for that price. I wish it had a better harmonizer.
Product: Zoom 9050
Price Paid: 8500 (nok)
Submitted 09/22/2001
at 05:12pm
by Bjorn
Ease of Use
:
10
Like everything else you need to look into it. A day or three works fine with me!
Sound Quality
:
9
A very versatile piece of equipment. It works with all my instrument, especially the guitars and my bass. Noise reduction works very well. I get the clean Stratsound and the fat LP...after a little programming its all there on the floorboard.
Reliability
:
10
I have had it for six years, and it has stayed faithful all along.
Customer Support
:
10
Great! Had a selfinflicted problem in the guarantee-period, and it was fixed at no cost.
Overall Rating
:
10
Allround effectprocessor that I have used in an acoustic setting as well as in studio, and for live popmusic. It has never faile to produce the sound I wanted, and complements my other equipment nicely!
I will never sell it...
Product: Zoom 9050
Price Paid: 4500 (Finnish Marks)
Submitted 04/26/2001
at 06:33am
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
:
9
Very easy to use, but it takes time and patience to get a really good sound.
Sound Quality
:
8
Good sound quality, but only if you hook it into a tube amp, otherwise the sound coming from the line-out are not "real" enough.
I've hooked mine through a Marshall JMP-1 preamp, and I use their speaker emmulator to get a really crushing sound!! (feed back and everything!!!)
Reliability
:
9
So far so good, and it's been 7 years.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
?
Overall Rating
:
8
great effect unit, the wah-wah isn't very good and the effects are only appliable in series: compressor/limiter, distortion, equalizer, effect1, effect2, reverb. So it's a little limited, but you can get really good basic sounds.
Product: Zoom 9050
Price Paid: US $275
Submitted 03/15/2001
at 07:09pm
by B.K.
Email: none
Ease of Use
:
9
Once you tap in to the effects base , you can do almost anything. Almost 200 presets helps you to determine the effects you want and editing existing presets is as easy as creating them after some trial and error.
Sound Quality
:
9
Sound quality is excellent, if you go over the top you just simply back it off a little and reset the output level on the preset and you will never have to worry about it again. I use an Ernie Ball Silhouette with a floating Floyd Rose Thru this unit into a Fender 2-12 Hot Rod DeVille Tube amp and I couldnt be happier. Some of the effects are a bit weak but this unit gives you so many it's hard to complain.
Reliability
:
9
I dont move it around much so I cannot comment on its durability but so far, so good..
Customer Support
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1
Sucks!!! I emailed them before I bought it looking for any info on it they could offer. Still no response after several weeks (9)
Overall Rating
:
9
I play mostly classic rock and some metal. This thing is so versatile that any person with a voice or instrument can find good use for it. I especially like the ZR noise reduction. If it were ever stolen or burned out I would be looking for a replacement for sure!!
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