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Zoom GFX-707

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Manufacturer URL http://www.zoomfx.com
Ease of Use 7.9 (267 responses)
Sound Quality 7.1 (263 responses)
Reliability 6.6 (239 responses)
Customer Support 5.8 (39 responses)
Overall Rating 7.3 (255 responses)
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Product: Zoom GFX-707
Price Paid: US $180
Submitted 10/12/2001 at 08:20am by Alex B.
Email: alexbody at bigcreek<dot>com

Ease of Use : 5
This pedal is pretty hard to use. Changing patches, volume, etc. is pretty easy, but if you want to tweak the patches at all, it will take a while. The display can only show six or seven characters, so everything is abbreviated and it is very difficult to tell what the abbreviations mean. Getting a good sound is very hard with this pedal, but most of the patches are decent sounding. The manual is pretty helpful, but it doesn't really cover everything that this pedal is capable of.

Sound Quality : 4
I have used this with several different setups. When used by itself, this pedal produces almost no noise, but when used with any other effects, noise and feedback are uncontrollable. Most of the distortion patches just sound sick, but the chorus, flanger, and delay are okay. There are several patches that produce interesting sounds, but they are not really usable in most music. This unit can recreate some Radiohead-like sounds, but for most types of music, it is sub-par.

Reliability : 2
This is the most fragile pedal I have ever seen. Within 6 months of getting it, without taking it out my house more than 3 times, the output jack broke. Now the sound periodically crackles and cuts out. The only way to keep the sound constant is to hold the output cable in with duct tape. I wouldn't trust this pedal for a gig

Customer Support : No Opinion
I have not dealt with ZOOM.

Overall Rating : 3
This pedal is an okay pedal for beginners, but if I use it, it is definately the weakest piece of equipment in my setup, and I play a Squier Strat. You should not buy this pedal and expect it to replace everything on your pedalboard. I think that you'd be better off with a Tubescreamer all in all. Email me and tell me what you think.


Product: Zoom GFX-707
Price Paid: 200 (australian)
Submitted 10/02/2001 at 01:03am by Anonymous

Ease of Use : 8
Pretty easy to use, but 30 user patches are not really enough for me. I would rather they don't have preset ones that you can't change.

Sound Quality : 5
I use it with a Marshall 30w amp and Peavey (beginner sort of) guitar. I used to like it coz it was my first pedal but then I don't anymore because it's so noisy. I have only been playing for 2 years so don't take my word too seriously.
I think the delay is pretty good. Powerdrive sounds not too bad.The so called preamp is not good at all.
Wah wahs are crap. I don't think anyone would actually use it. The so called Pitch shifter is really really useless. Basically the pedal sucks. When you step to the top or bottom end, the sound goes totally off or goes really soft. That's the reason why I am going to get RP200.
But afterall it has a variety of sound. Before the RP series is out, this thing is pretty much value for money, but may be not anymore.....
The thing NOISY!!!!!!!!

Reliability : No Opinion
I don't really gig but I had a few performances and it was fine. Couldn't afford a backup so I went without one.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Nothing wnet wrong.

Overall Rating : 5
I play rock most. Distortion is sort of good enough. If It was stolen or lost, I would go for the Rp as I have said.
I like the three parameter knobs but I hate the whammy/wah pedal.
I don't really use the jam along or the drum machine function but they are okay.
Of course it is not as sturdy as my boss distortion pedal.
I compared it with zoom505 and korg ax1g and pandora when I bought. The reasons were this thing is more vesatile compare to 505 and it looks more sturdy than korg one. (It also seems to me that more people use 707 instead of korg.)
If the pedal is not as crappy as it is, I don't think I will get rp200 but now i decided I will.


Product: Zoom GFX-707
Price Paid: US $129
Submitted 10/01/2001 at 12:24pm by Anonymous

Ease of Use : 10
It is very easy to use. The knobs are great and turn easily and neatly. It takes a little practice to get some of the more complex editing down, but once you get the hang of it it is not hard to do.

Sound Quality : 8
This little thing has lots of great sounds. Certain effects are better than others, of course, but you definitley find a lot here. It isn't noisy and sounds great through headphones (which I use 90% of the time). It does have shortcomings, but I am still a newer player (about a year) and I am playing a cheap Fender Squier Strat, so I can't make much of a complaint about the sound quality being the problem of the pedal.

Reliability : 9
Although it is plastic, it is very sturdy. I only use it for practice so I can't say whether it would withstand playing at a gig, but I would certainly think so.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Haven't needed it.

Overall Rating : 9
This is a great multi-effects pedal for a beginner like me. It is a little frustrating that a lot of the effects can't be used together and if you want that you definitely should get something else. But it is really fun for experimenting with different sounds and for having a lot of variety. I was debating about getting this or the Digitech RP200 or the Korg AX1G and went this this because it had evertything I was looking for and was easier to use. I like the drums too. It is kind of frustrating that you can't edit the factory presets because some of them just sound stupid, but it has 30 which you can edit and that is more than enough for me. Bottom line is if you know what you want to sound like you should probably just buy the individual pedals, but if you like to experiment and want variety this is a cheap and fun way to do it.


Product: Zoom GFX-707
Price Paid: #99 (English)
Submitted 09/29/2001 at 07:09am by Alx. (with NO e)

Ease of Use : 7
Its not bad.
PLay with it to get 'good' sounds.
PLayability wont mark it down other stuff will.
Some of its complicated; cos its got too many features an not enough buttons.

Sound Quality : 6
chorus/acoust sounds good.
distortions bit weak, sounds kinda... cheap?
i always use th eamp sim on flk stk (god knows what that stands 4), to give it a lil substance.
its not noisy, quite responsive.

Reliability : 3
would i gig w/ it?
would i burn it is more likely.
This things sound cuts out all the time, wether you leave it still, use batteries or power pax or whatever.
its plastic.
the expression pedels quiiote strong, you could get maybe 2 bouncers on it witout that breaking it. the rest of it would. the pedels on mines bust up cos i tried to take it apart (there was nout else id do wiv it) and its shoody lpastic crap. basically it worked 4 about 10 months be4 it bust.

Customer Support : No Opinion
its not worth the dosh/bother geretin this junk fixed

Overall Rating : 4
if you are young, have just started:

DO

NOT

BUY

THIS!!!!

Wait, better amps/guitars are more important, tilll u have the sense to by other effects.
i'm getting some marshall pedals, which are so strong you could stop a tank with one.
I dont know about multi effects, but personnally i dont trust them, regardless of make/model.

i just look back in disgust + regret.

Well dun zoom, you conned me well.

what a waste of a b.day

C'est la vie!


Product: Zoom GFX-707
Price Paid: US $139.95
Submitted 09/26/2001 at 10:19am by Gary
Email: garypython<at>cs dot com

Ease of Use : 9
Once I got down to organizing my list of patches, I found the editing process quite easy, ie., dial in the patch, pick the target bank/sequence and store...wha-lah! The manual was easy to understand and explains all the functions well. I did have to read the manual first to figure out how to edit, therefore it isn't entirely intuitive.

Sound Quality : 8
I use a '79 stratocaster(heavy ash body w/lots of sustain) through a Marshall AVT50. The ZOOM noise reduction really seems to do the job even at high volume and gain. So far all effects have been consistent. I don't necessarily strive for a match of certain artists sound, I try more to get the best sound for my style and setup. I play SRV, Hendrix, Trower, ZZ Top, The Ventures... The patches I use most for my user list are: OLDVIB(The Ventures), DRVVIB(The Ventures), CRUNCH(Great deep blues sound!), L-LEAD(this is a great distortion/chorus/echo effect with much presence), CYCLE(phazer), STDCHO(chorus), HVYCOMP(compression). Of all the effects I really like CRUNCH best. It sounds great with a strat/marshall combo. It has a deep growl that I love. My amp has a great clean channel and the two compliment each other very well. I haven't put it to use yet but there is a wild heavy vibe Jeff Beck effect called BOOTS.

As far as weak effects, I really had to tweak the OLDVIB(vibrato) patch to get a brighter tone for Ventures songs. I have to turn the treble up on the amp to help. Also, there are too many undistinguishable distortion effects.

Reliability : 7
It hasn't let me down yet. Even though it is made of plastic it is of heavier gauge and a tight unit. As far as gigging without backup, I believe that you are always at rish without a backup no matter what the equipment is. That said, I'd say you'd run a lower risk with this unit as long as it isn't mistreated. I give this a 7 because I haven't had it for a long time(4 months?).

Customer Support : No Opinion
Haven't had need for support yet.

Overall Rating : 9
As already stated, I play mostly blues based music and The Ventures. I have been playing for 27 years. I also have an acoustic for playing around the campfire. If it were stolen, I'd probably shop and compare again just to see what's new before buying again. I love the compact size, the effects, the rhythm generator(sounds great!), and the tuner. When you think about it, it is pretty amazing all the functions you get in this compact little unit. There is nothing I hate about it. I also tried out Digitech 300, one of the higher end ZOOM processors, and a Korg. I chose the ZOOM GFX-707 for its features, quality and price. It has definitely helped me compose and create a rhythm when a drummer isn't available.


Product: Zoom GFX-707
Price Paid: R1360 (South-African Rands)
Submitted 09/24/2001 at 10:34pm by Anonymous

Ease of Use : 9
Easy to use, but you should use the manual when operating the first time.

Sound Quality : 8
The sounds are great, but don't expect them to jump to you. Fiddle around and tweak the damn thing. Then you'll get what you want. I use a Peavey Bandit 112 Scorpion speaker with Fender Mexican Strat. Bridge pick up been replaced by Seymour Duncan Hot Rails.

Reliability : 10
No problems yet! But I only have it for 4 days. So, lets wait and see.

Customer Support : No Opinion
N.A.

Overall Rating : 9
It's a good unit for the price. I can't complain.


Product: Zoom GFX-707
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 09/16/2001 at 07:23pm by Jace
Email: none

Ease of Use : No Opinion
I'd just like to update my review on this, uh, crap. After awhile, the pedal started shutting off randomly. No, it wasn't the batteries. I finally decided to open it up and tighten some screws. This stopped the random shutting off, but the output jack problem(which someone else spoke of here), remained. The problem is especially noticeable when using headphones. The sound cuts off every now and then, and you have to kick it to get it back. This is a huge problem for me, because I can't quite afford stomp boxes. So, in other words: choose a different pedal.

Sound Quality : No Opinion

Reliability : No Opinion

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : No Opinion


Product: Zoom GFX-707
Price Paid: 100 (#(UK))
Submitted 09/08/2001 at 06:56am by Anonymous

Ease of Use : 7
Easy as pie. Tak eit out of the box and away you go. factory defaults are great as they are. the 30 user bank has soem pretty neat effects programmed in already. ive kept many of them. When it comes to creating your own effects it gets a little more tricky but after a read of the manual and a couple trial runs youll soon be able to create any sound your looking for, or near enough.

Sound Quality : 7
First id like to say that i only really use this for a practice pedal. why? cos its easy to carry around and saves setting up a million pedals just for a practice. It can create near enough any effect your looking for but you will have to compremise. I dont use it for live preformances cos you can only have 1 distortion and one modulation effect at a time eg. heavy overdrive with Chorus. you cant have overdrive, chorus and wah. which can limit you for a live gig. And if you try to daisy chain it with another pedal apart from a select few it sounds awfull! It sounds great with the digitech wammy ill give it credit for that. Whatever your style you can create an effect that will suite you. i think theres like 14 different distortions/overdrives which you can tweak anyway you want. I use this pedal with either my Danelectro or my Fender cyclone. It has loadsa modulation effects. all the standard chorus, flanger etc and others like a talk box, and wierd slowdown effects like when you turn the power off a record player. All these effects are fantastic, i have no complaints. APART FROM 1. the wah pedal is SHIIT! it doesnt have any kind of different settings. it does but you wouldnt really notice it. id only use this wah for a chicka chicka effect like Hendix uses palm muting it.
Artist sound u can create on this? well one preset on factory default is Van helen. this is a great sound i tell you. you can pretty much get close enough to any artist sound on this pedal. sometimes not perfect but close enough.

Reliability : 5
I would never gig with this. Its all plastic and on mine the output jack is funny and if you slightly knock it the sound cuts and you have to fiddle for a while to get it in the right place. Thsi would not do for a live gig. i cant remember being hard with the pedel once so thats pretty shitty. if it wasnt for this then id consider using it. otherwise no! ITS PLASTIC FOR GODS SAKE! ive got pedls built like a tank, dicast metal shells. but this thing mkes you scared to use it if you drob it or press the pedals down to hard. since this is a practice pedal for me im usually at home so i dont wear shoes while using it. GOOD IDEA! if u like wearing doc martins boots while playing this isnt the pedal for u! saying that theknobs are tooked away nicly

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 9
Ive been playing for 3 years now and this was the first pedal ive used. over the years ive replaced my guitar (several times), my amp, my style of music and bought loadsa individual stomp boxes to specialise in the certain fields of effects and i still use my ZOOM!
Every person i kno who is learning guitar i say buy this pedal. its fantastic for a newcomer. for 100 quid its the best money i ever spent. When you start out you dont want to be tied down to one or two types of effects cos you dont really kno what style of music you are going to end up warming too. this pedal is as diverse as rainforest. I agree with that when you get to kno what you really want then buy stompboxes etc to concentrate on the main sound you want as the zoom can be called shallow in a way. not too shallow. unless your a live performer who really needs a perfect sound to what hes looking for this pedal is fine. If it got lost or stolen now id still get a zoom multieffects pedal cos i think they are great. maybe not this model cos im more experienced now an di hve more money. Id get the GFX-8, but 1 or 2 yrs ago id still replace it.
Every new guitarist should have a multieffects pedal. if not this one than another. Saying that, even more experienced players could use this. I still do. but if your rich get the bigger zoom ones. they have the same features and more. tons more, plus they are made from metal instead of plastic.


Product: Zoom GFX-707
Price Paid: # 70.00 (UK)
Submitted 08/28/2001 at 05:45am by Anonymous

Ease of Use : 8
It is easy to use when you get to know the thing because it is hard to work out at first. The posisioning of the controls are organised well but sometimes not that easy to get at.
The GFX 707 is very small and compact so it is easy to carry around but is not a very professional item if you gig a lot.
The manual is helpful and usually easy to understand when you have problems with it but you should work things out anyway.

Sound Quality : 8
I play through a USA Fender Strat and a Marshall G30RCD amp with the little Zoom. The effects are brilliant and there are plenty of them,
there are flange, distortion, chorus, and other wacky sounds you can choose from. The sound is exactly what you pick and it does not make any other bad noises.

Reliability : 9
It is very reliable, I would take it to any gig I go to. It is made rock-solid plastic so it is almost unable to break much if you take care of it! I would'nt have a backup for a gig because there is no sustitute for a GFX 707, or unless you took two of them.

Customer Support : No Opinion
I have used the Zoom every day, all day for a few years and I have never needed customer support, SO IT MUST BE GOOD.

Overall Rating : 9
I play any type of music and it matches it all, if it does not match yours for some reason, there is the option of making your own patches.
I have a couple guitars, a Marshall amp, two indavidual pedals I never use and the ZOOM GFX 707.
If I lost it or it was stolen I would look for an amplifier with effects and reverb (as my Marshall amp is shit in some ways)or I'd look for a different pedal with the same effects but a little bigger, BUT TO BUY ANOTHER GFX 707 IS EASER AND SAVES TIME.
I like almost everything about it except some controls such as the drum beat button are hard to get to.
It is cheap for the features it has because it has everything else.


Product: Zoom GFX-707
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 08/27/2001 at 12:28pm by Anonymous

Ease of Use : 9
Really easy if you spend some time with the manual.

Sound Quality : 7
The amp simulator is ok, and although distortion is not my favourite thing in this unit, a beginner can really find it useful. The flanger and chorus are high quality, in my opinion, but do not expect too much from the wah (i never plan to use it anyway). I just wish it had a bit more versatility when it comes to the effects. I've been using it to record things in my four-track machine and its very useful to do things at home, then maybe ask for/rent/buy/make/steal something better to go to the studio, but having recorded things with this at home on a tape will really save time when it comes to decide what kind of sound do you want on a certain song. The "drum machine" is ok if you want to do improvisation, practice things and stuff....
The sampler (????) is totally useless to me.



Reliability : No Opinion
I can't really tell, but I've always seen it as something more to record ideas or songs at home.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 8
I think this is a useful tool both for professionals and beginners, almost something necessary, because you can get different sounds very easily, so even if its sound is not perfect its still a all-in-one, unexpensive effects box that will surely help you to "plan" things, and not having to get twenty individual pedals just to see how it sounds (but to record on a studio, choose the complicated).



Product: Zoom GFX-707
Price Paid: US $169
Submitted 08/22/2001 at 08:23am by Anonymous

Ease of Use : 8
It was pretty hard at first but once you get used to it is completly easy to make your own effects and edit and move around others.

Sound Quality : 8
I use a Fender Jagmaster guitar(two humbackers) and a Fender Deluxe 90, and I think it sounds great. The wha is ok, and the distortions need to be a little more versitlile but other than that, everything was perfect. My favorite sounding effect is the phaser. You can shape and mold it soooo well. The delays are very nice too. Almost all effects are controled by a foot pedal which is a nice touch.

Reliability : 3
Ugh! My inputs broke in 5 months of use!! I hate it! It was such a great pedal than poof! It broke.

Customer Support : No Opinion
didnt try so I couldn't tell you.

Overall Rating : 7
Not too bad for recording and home use. But i personally like Boss single effects and others like that.


Product: Zoom GFX-707
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 08/07/2001 at 05:19pm by Anonymous

Ease of Use : 5
Really confusing when you first get it but when you get familiar with the editing its not too bad

Sound Quality : 7
its o.k. some of the effects r really cool, but alot of the distortions sound the same, dont buy it for the wah, it sucks.
really dont buy it for the wah.

Reliability : 7
i wouldnt recomened it fir a gig. i stick with boss single effect pedals

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 7
its good if you want alot of effects, but dont buy for just one or two or even like five it has.


Product: Zoom GFX-707
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 08/07/2001 at 01:38pm by Peter John

Ease of Use : 8
Pretty easy, once you work out the arrow buttons, it's straight forward. All the effects patches are simple to set up, and the knobs are much easier to use than the buttons on other zoom processors.

Sound Quality : 8
Telecaster into Boss CS-3, RAT, and various other pedals. This is always the last pedal in the chain. Sound quality is great. I NEVER use the distortions or overdrives though. I hate zoom digital distortions. YUK! The proper effects though, like Vibe and Trem and the ring modulator and filter are excellent. Especially as it's so difficult to find good versions of these effects for little money. This pedal offers them all at an affordable price. They can be controlled really easily and sound really clear and excellent. Maybe some of the effects are a little too digital for my liking, but alot of them really are clear and proffesional. Would be 10, but the crappy distortions really are bad.

Reliability : 9
I've never had a problem with it, I know that maybe the expression pedal might break 5 years down the line or whatever, but for as far as I can see it's trustworthy.

Customer Support : No Opinion
I've had two zoom pedals and neither have broken so I don't know.

Overall Rating : 8
I play evil/sinister rock music and this pedal gives me all the odd factor that I need. I've set it up to give me one filter, four vibe, three tremolo, a couple of pitch shifter effects, and a bit of other fun things too. If it were stolen I might try and buy all the effects seperately but I'd have to be fairly rich and patient. I wish it had more user patches because there's so much more I want to do and no more space. It's handy, almost essential, to my sound. If I didn't have it, the music I make wouldn't sound anywhere near as interesting. If you're not an analog loyalist and want to expand your horizons, then pick this up and have a play. You might enjoy it.


Product: Zoom GFX-707
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 08/03/2001 at 04:13pm by Joon Young Oh

Ease of Use : 8
It's super easy. Once you read the manual, you'll have no problem

Sound Quality : 6
Don't expect too much from this one. I liked chorus and delay, rest are O.K, Wah and distortion sucks big time

Reliability : 8
It's still in good shape after 2 years

Customer Support : No Opinion
n/a

Overall Rating : 7
Well, this was my first pedal, and I really enjoyed playing it for a while, but as I purchased other stuff along the way, I hardly use it anymore. I recommend this to begginers. It'll be a great practice tool


Product: Zoom GFX-707
Price Paid: US $129.99
Submitted 07/24/2001 at 04:59pm by Anonymous

Ease of Use : 10
I read the manual in one night and mastered the whole pedal in one day. It's very easy to use. All you have to do is read the manual. Editing patches is very easy and I got very good sounds on this thing. I've created many patches already.

Sound Quality : 9
The sounds that come with the pedal itself are crappy. You have to play with the settings and everything to get the sound you want. I found this quite easy. The EQ was very useful to me. The noise reduction is very useful especially for that feedback noise I get a lot from my amp. I have an Ibanez GAX 70 with a 15W Crate Amp and I got very good sounds out of it. It's possible to get sounds from favorite artists. After fiddling with the knobs I got sounds from Metallica (my favorite band) as well as other bands. The expression pedal is okay I guess. The only bad thing about it is the range of the pedal. It's sensitive I guess. I adapted to it in less than an hour though. You just have to learn how to use the expression pedal. I give it a nine because of the expression pedal.

Reliability : No Opinion
I haven't used it in a gig yet. I suppose this pedal would be fantastic for home recordings or jamming with friends. I would probably buy something more solid and metallic for gigs.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Haven't called them yet.

Overall Rating : 9
I've been playing for 3 years and I've been experimenting a lot during those years in terms of guitar music. Honestly this pedal has brought a much better sound to my playing. I've fiddled with other pedals before such as ibanez pedals and the Zoom 505. The GFX-707 trashes all of those. I play all kinds of music...from metal to classic rock...to classical sounding tunes and stuff. I'd probably save up and buy something better if it were stolen.


Product: Zoom GFX-707
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 07/22/2001 at 03:28pm by Anonymous

Ease of Use : 8
It's very easy to use. No problem

Sound Quality : 6
Everything seems to be o.k. except for the Wah.

Reliability : 7
I had it for almost 2 years and it is still fine like new. I guess I don't really abuse my gear but seems like it'll last very long.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 6
Overall, there are better stuff out there. Good for the beginners (with the drum machine), but not for me. If you're a beginner with a tight budget, this is the one for you, but if not, fin something else!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Product: Zoom GFX-707
Price Paid: #99 (UK Pounds)
Submitted 07/22/2001 at 10:54am by Spoon (snoga)

Ease of Use : 8
Loads of other reviews have all how to do it and about all the banks, so i wont say too much.
This was my first processor and when i first got it i had never tried an FX set before, but it wasn;t too hard. The manual is straight forward enough, and in proper english (the co.s japanese). it wont take you long to figure out whats what. When contemplating buying this, ease of use probably wont mark it down.

Sound Quality : 7
i use this mainly with a crappy affinity squire strat and sumtimes with a yamaha electro-acoust. The sound can be thin in places for the distortion, and will take some tweaking to get smooth and right. The chorus/acoustic sounds are very good and my mate never shuts it about them. what pisses me off is when some of the same effects i want together are in the same section i.e chorus + flanger are both in the same mod sect and if i want some fuzz to beef up distortion i cant.
probably not the same as youd get with boss single pedals, but it aint boss, it aint single pedals, but then again it the price of them either.
Theb expression pedal is what puts this thing sky high against competiton.

Reliability : 8
i have dropped this and stood on it quite heavy and it hasn't broke like that.
I had with the input jack going off all the time to the extent i coudn't trust it anymore. After a while i played surgeon with some solder and found some solder joints had come off, probably cos i yanked the leads out 2 hard.
No probs apart from that , apart from the adapter going cos i bent the lead too much. (i dont give thisthing 2 much respect do i).
while i was in the back it was obvious that this is a mass produced . the king with one circuit that already is put to getth popped from its pack and slapped in. Its as near as you get to a disposablr unit, but at this price, thats not surprising. If any of it goes: Good Luck gettin it fixed

Customer Support : No Opinion
I have never dealt with Zoom, but i think that as far as they are concerned, this is one of the cheaper units they make, even if it is one of their best sellers. Cos of that, they probably aren't to arsed about lil' faults. From what i hear, guitar co.'s aren;t 2 friendly.
I'd try to get a 12 month garuntee that will get you a replacement at no cost.

Overall Rating : 8
I play this is chirch situ's most.
The best thing is th exp pedal, the worst is... Dont know

If it were nicked/broke i wud get single pedals.

Its good.

But look at the price. 99 is cheap and gud value, but dont expect 5000 quality or features


Product: Zoom GFX-707
Price Paid: US $130
Submitted 07/19/2001 at 02:33pm by Efe Mustaine

Ease of Use : 8
really it's a simple processor y've ever seen
editing patches is not difficult as much as the others and
there aren't any processor with exp. pedal in same cost

Sound Quality : No Opinion

Reliability : No Opinion

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 10


Product: Zoom GFX-707
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 07/10/2001 at 05:22am by Anonymous
Email: anders dot martinsgard<at>usa dot net

Ease of Use : 7
It's quite easy to use but it can be a hassle to get good sounds by yourself... A little too many options... Lots of effects.

Sound Quality : 7
Well, the znr funktion is great. The sound is somewhat good. Lots of effects and stuff. The distortion is a bit weak sometimes but in general ok. The ampsimulator is handy.

Reliability : No Opinion
Well, I rehearsed with it a couple of times but... It didn't sound that good...

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 8
I've used it for a year now and I'm pleased with it. It's not professional or anything. I recommend all you beginners or those who have played a while and want to have som cool effects to buy something like this. To bad I didn't buy something like this 5 years ago. It's great for practicing, composing new song etc, exploring sounds... It does sound ok when you record with it.

Well, I upgraded to an DG-Stomp wich I do think blows the gfx away but it is still a good pedal.


Product: Zoom GFX-707
Price Paid: US $129
Submitted 07/06/2001 at 01:01pm by Anonymous

Ease of Use : 8
At first glance, it looks kinda complicated. However, after reading the manual and playing around, it's pretty easy to create and edit patches. I miss the EQ knobs like the digitech and pods have though.

Sound Quality : 9
I use this processor with my Fender Strat and my Epiphone LP Special. I sometimes run it to my Peavey Classic 50 212 but mostly to a little solid state Marshall Park G30R-CD because I don't have to wait for the tubes to heat up. Also use it with headphones and Direct in to my PC. The 707 really sounds great for the money. I also have the POD and RP-200. I have owned the Zoom 505 but sold it because it sounded like crap. The 707 it a BIG improvement. The main reason I bought it was because I wanted a multi-effects box with a Wah that was battery operated for traveling. This unit fits the bill nicely. I can get awesome sounds from it. The wah is not the best because of the limited travel of the pedal but it is useable. I've seen worse.

Reliability : 7
Only had it a couple of weeks so I don't really know. I can say that the unit is plastic and I would be careful with it. So far I've gotten about 8 or 9 hours of use on the 1st set of batteries. Very pleased. I will give it a 7 here because of the plastic housing.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never used them

Overall Rating : 9
I've been playing electric about 2 years and I've owned a lot of stuff. I play everything from classical style to Blues to Funk to death metal. If it were stolen. I'd buy probably buy another one. I love the sounds and the price but hate the plastic. Sadly I have not touched my $350 POD since I got this.


Product: Zoom GFX-707
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 07/04/2001 at 09:34am by Andy

Ease of Use : No Opinion
I just want to say something that I want to change from a ealerier review that I did. Don't get this crap!I gave it an overall rating of 9. Now I give it a 3. It's horrible once you store a patch somewhere you can get the old patch that you store on top of it back unless you do a wierd thing to it. Then if you do that you lose everything you did. It sucks and the effects are absolutely horrible. Do not get this at all!

Sound Quality : No Opinion

Reliability : No Opinion

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : No Opinion


Product: Zoom GFX-707
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 06/30/2001 at 04:42pm by ross
Email: royce at qualitynet<dot>net

Ease of Use : No Opinion

Sound Quality : 1
Stay clear of this unit.A bunch of totally lifeless tones.The dirty tones are all very buzzy and sound very artificial no matter how much you fiddle with the eq and the amp sims.

Reliability : 5
Didn't use it for too long so can't comment on the reliability.But I wouldn't do a metal gig with it.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 1
I listen/play a lot prog. rock and metal(not the 'nu' crap).In my opinion,a few artists having good tones are Greg Howe,Yngwie Malmsteen,Blues Saraceno,Allan Holdsworth etc.

This unit doesn't even close to reproducing these tones but then again,I didn't expect much from such a cheap unit.It does however offer a lot of features and a beginner might find it useful.

I have a small FX processor which is in the same price bracket(Korg Pandora) and that totally blows this unit away in terms of sound quality.I really don't care too much for a million features.Just a few will do as long as they're good.(esp. the preamp)


Product: Zoom GFX-707
Price Paid: US $140
Submitted 06/29/2001 at 07:35am by Andy K.

Ease of Use : 9
It's pretty easy. The owners manual is hard to understand, but once you mess with it yourself its a piece of cake.

Sound Quality : 9
It's really good sound too. Everything sounds good. Nothing wrong with it at all. Only one thing though. When you play a note and let it ring for a while it starts to have a wierd sound(kind of like when the processor is trying to shut down.) But that's not that big of a problem because it's not that loud and it takes a long while for it to ring before it does that.

Reliability : 10
It's a good processor that I would use anytime, anywhere.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 9
I just want to say this is an awesome processor that any body should have.There are better processors for more money but this really has everything I need. And I play alot of experimental music with wierd effects and this works fine.


Product: Zoom GFX-707
Price Paid: 190 (CDN)
Submitted 06/27/2001 at 10:47am by Bill Davies

Ease of Use : 9
Plug n Play. Very easy to edit exisiting patches with a nice analog (knob) control. This results in a quick edit of a few of the more obvious effects. To really refine a patch there is a deeper level of editing which is also fairly straight forward once you have done one or two edits.
The manual is pretty good. It doesn't detail settings for the preprogrammed patches but once you are editing them, you can figure it out and modify appropriately.
No way of upgrading the firmware.

Sound Quality : 7
Used with a Peavy Generation guitar (tele copy with strat style pickups) and a 50w tube Traynor amp.
No noise from this pedal at all even when the noise reduction circuit is almost off.
Some of the preprogrammed patches are not to my taste but the basic chorus, distortion,reverb, phase, wah, drums, are very good and infinitely editable. Distortion is a bit heavy - goes from off to medium rather than mild. Compared to the POD I had for awhile these sounds are a lot better. However the POD relaly is an amp simulator and that is where this pedal is weak. I would argue that the amp sounds are more of an eq/tone function.
Only sound quality complaint is on the half speed playback. It sounds like crap. Its really only useable when sampling a lead, using it to decipher any sort of fast arpeggio or rich track is impossible.

Reliability : 8
Have used it for 2 months with no issues. Its pretty reasonably built although I have my doubts about how the 2 foot pedal switches will hold up. They feel like a carbon based contact (ie not a mechanical based switch) and these have a habit of wearing out. If they wear out there are finger size buttons that accomplish the same thing but won't be too useful when plaing a gig.

Customer Support : No Opinion
N/A although the website is okay and the product manual is there as a pdf if you loose yours or want to check it out before you buy.

Overall Rating : 9
Great first pedal. Great for practice with its sampler and drums. Tuner works better than POD I used to have. An infinite number of effects can be built so if you've got money for only one, this is a good buy. Compared to Digitech and Korg, with comparable features this unit costs a lot less and I don't see that anything has been sacrificed. I would buy another.
With the sampler and drums I think it makes you a better player through improving your practice sessions. I've been playing for 25 years and spent more time enjoying practice & composing than I ever have since I bought this.
Not a good amp simulator, or a slow playback sampler but for the $ I'm giving it a 9 due to its fanatastic bang for the buck.


Product: Zoom GFX-707
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 06/15/2001 at 04:59am by Sante

Ease of Use : 7
Well, i got it without manual, and i had to phone my friend to ask him how to edit patches. It's easy, but could be better.

Sound Quality : 6
Well, Dist/Overdrive Suck completely. There isn't a good fuzz nor Metal Distorsion. I always though my MT-2 is by far to technical dis. but when i play the MT-2 after the GFX, it's sound 10x better. Though i like more Tube/vintage distor.
The Effects are...hmm
WahWah sucks,
Delay is okay
Chorus is good
the rest i don't use.
The best thing is, it has xpression pedal, and Drum Machine whihc kicks ass.
The Sampler sucks big ass!
Overall, it's hmm...not the best i've seen!

Reliability : 5
Well, the one i got isn't good!!!

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 6
Hmm...not that good!

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