🎶 Elevate Your Sound Game!
The ZoomG5n Guitar Multi-Effects Processor is a powerhouse for musicians, featuring over 100 built-in effects, a versatile expression pedal, and the ability to function as a USB audio interface for direct recording. With 68 high-quality digital effects and 10 realistic amp emulators, it offers professional-grade sound customization and an 80-second looper for creative exploration.
Item Weight | 3000 Grams |
Color | Black |
Style Name | Multi-effects,Delay,Reverb,Filter,Distortion,Looper,Overdrive,Expression,Compression |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Controls Type | Knob |
Signal Format | Analog |
Hardware Connectivity | USB |
Amperage | 9 Amps |
Voltage | 9 Volts |
P**E
Not for beginners! Great if you like tweaking settings.
First off, I've been playing guitar for 15 years. I've used many multi-effects pedals over my time.This one has a slightly steep learning curve. First thing I noticed is all the presets are pretty bad. I feel like that would turn first time users off. However, I knew it going into this.The presets are merely just examples. The real fun and ingenuity comes with creating your own tones. There's almost too many options to be honest. It has almost everything you could ever want as far as Amp models, effects, pedals.There's so many neat sounds and modular effects. I found myself smiling after finding some of them. This is a tone-tinkers paradise. I'm also having a blast researching what amps/effects my favorite guitarists use and trying to recreate their tone with this pedal.Overall, I think this is a great multi-effects pedal with all the customization options available. The price was perfect for only $329. I couldn't be happier!
T**Y
Enjoying my G5n, formerly owned hd500x and Zoom g2
FYI I updated the G5n pedal as SOOON as i opened it to the latest version. 3.0 (easy update)I decided the g5n over the g3xn in lue of the added effects USB updates and few other features. So far, im pretty happy with it... So far ive had this unit over a month and made a couple patches i noodle around with. As im primarily therapy play for myself and dont learn other peoples songs ive yet to make a variety of patches yet..What I like so far?A gooood chunk of solid delays and a dual delay ive missed for many years and couldnt replicate on my old HD500x that i had to reflash 3x before selling it to GC. I love delays.Compared to the HD500x it dont destroy your amp tone and guitar harmonics nearly as bad as the line6.Mono & stereo looper--- As far as im aware it will only come out on the main amp.. ill have to check stereo loop details again.......... Loopers imo are better in writting then irl Buuut im not good with them anyways. This looper in Clean channel at the end of your chain works great though..Drum track--- Has a slew of them, i prefer something offbeat.. clicking and clicking i kept thinking id run out of loops but ended up finally finding a good handful of preferred drum tracks not even sure if ive reached the end.Navigation is pretty straight forward same with switching from Stomp to scrolling the banks.Has a independent output boost and tone dial to help replicate my original Blackstar HT MK2 tube tone a lil better.Compared to the Line6 hd500x.. i like the G5n more.. its useability is pretty spot on requiring less to get them sounding how you want. So far ive yet to have a start up issue or glitches while playing like i did with the hd500x.Limitation, based on DSP or amount of processing power available as some effects are more intensive then others but itll give you a 'overload' message which is normal and means youre maxxing it.....Overall, im happy and dont intend to get rid or trade up the pedal which has been all ive been doing sifting through the world of effects.PS. Zoom g5n Noisegates can be good esspecially zoom's own one.. but theyre not a Sentry triple noisegate. This will get rid of any residual effects sounds without using your DSP slots in the pedalboard and do a better job of it.Maybe even a bona-fide buffer to boost signal more naturally... But honestly the Zoom pedal does ALOT better and preserving original amp tone then ANY of the other multieffects ive tried so far, implying youre not using amp/cab simulators like myself.Best wishes and jam on,ZomPaultwitch.tv/zompaul
M**.
Five Thumbs Up!
In the year that I've owned and used the Zoom G5n, I cannot think of a time where I'd made a more cost-effective purchase in the category of "musical instrument accessories". All I can say is kudo's to the team at Zoom who created and continue to support this extremely versatile multi-effects processor. I just recently updated to version 3.0 of the firmware and was additionally pleased to see that Zoom apparently listened to their user base, and corrected or enhanced items that warranted such action. Well done, Zoom (with one caveat, see below)!Although I could write a lengthy tome on this marvelous device, I'll keep it (relatively) short.1.) I own a few of the "real deal" devices the G5n emulates. I am absolutely stunned at how accurately they are represented.2.) While not mandatory, The Zoom Guitar Lab software (also updated to 3.1.0.39) is intuitive and, frankly, even fun to play with. Via the USB connection, the software allows real-time creation and tweaking of patches while selecting from a huge effects pool, consisting of Dynamics, Filters, Amps, Drives, Cabinets, Modulations, SFX, Delays, Reverbs and Pedals. You essentially build your very own pedal board/rig. The possible aural combinations are virtually endless!3.) Your own designed and tailored patch can then be saved to one of 75 available patch slots.Note: The software is NOT required to create, manipulate, adjust and save patches. This can be done directly on the G5n device. I just find that, personnally, I can configure much more quickly using the software.I could go on about the "pros", however I'll add the one real "con" that Zoom should still address: Roll the initial default gain and volume back on some of the pre-installed patches...let the user crank them if they want! I realize those particular patches are intended for in-your-face volume, and I also realize we can lower from within the patch. However, when you're finger picking or strumming on "LushAcoustic", and your toe accidentally taps "scroll" and you're suddenly thrust to a dime'd out "DjentDrive", it's rudely awakening. Picture Marty McFly in Doc Browns house. Yeah. Exactly like that!Anyways.Bottom line: I believe the Zoom G5n is perhaps the best value in the guitar effects arena. If for around 300 clams you want to reasonably emulate (many) thousands of dollars worth of equipment in any configuration you want, then this is your box.
A**O
Excelente Pedal Recomendado
The media could not be loaded. Excelente Pedal, funciona muy bien sin tener que conectar un amplificador de guitarra, se recomienda utilizarlo con una entrada de sonido normal, sin pre amplificadores asi cuentas con mayor margen de efectos para avistoco, overdrive etc. La AppLab finciona perfectamente aunque en Mac de repente se cierra al modificar los amps y filtros.
A**A
Great product. More than just "Value for money"
It would be an insult if I say that this is just a value for money product. No, not only it provides great tones at such price point, but also provides a very sturdy design and some great clarity sound. The distortion really shocked me, because I thought it wouldn't give a good distortion tone as the Line6 podhd500x, well it doesn't, but its still pretty much good and also has its own punchiness in the distortion. Its really great for both distortion and clean sounds. And thank zoom that you can even compare a processor worth 20-21k with a podhd500x which is almost worth double than the zoom. I overall loved it and I'm sure, if you can do some tweaking, you might attain the sound of a podhd500x.
C**K
Best bang for the buck on the market.
Fantastic multi effects unit. I presently own a Fractal Ultra axe and have owned Boss, Line 6 and Digitech effects processors. This is better than the latter 3 and in many ways equal or better than the Fractal . The effects are world class sounding but where this really shines is in the ease of operation. Nothing compares to it. This as simple to use as it gets. The build quality is A1. Road worthy product. Downloading new effects or patches is childs play. I have no tech skills and have had challenges working with the above makes but not this. Nothing about this is difficult . I would buy it again in a heartbeat if I had to but hopefully mine will last for years. I play directly into the guitar input on a Swart AST pro tube amp and it sounds amazing. Like all effects units you will have to edit patches to get the sound you prefer but I found many to be near perfect. I hear complaints about not having editing software with this....trust me you don't need it...the LCD displays will allow you to edit quickly. All parameters and pedals used in patches are displayed clearly so editing is a breeze. Conclusion...this has the far best bang for the buck of any makes and delivers pristine effects to boot. Over 45yrs of playing guitar and I play Fender Masterbuilt Strats so I'm fussy about sound.
J**1
Great Shipping, Great Product
Over all Great,Shipping, and Product Quality is great, take 20 minutes, read the manual, its pretty easy to use, endless possibilities, and combinations, can keep you busy for quite some time to get that right tone. The Guitar lab software is easy to use, click and drag to add or remove patches, change names, re order, remove unwanted patches. Pretty impressive. Only down side is, It doesn't come with the USB A to B mail (printer cable) not sure why, its only 10-15 bucks. Also the Power adapter plug in on the device side seems very weak and finicky, Can see that easily needing a replacement or re soldering in the future after some use and abuse. Over all great product, 2 months going, still haven't touched in to all its abilities, Also another down side, seems a little tricky to find the looper and or the drum beats, seem to have to scroll endlessly for ever just to get too.. but once ya find it, they work great. hours worth of fun.
D**.
A REALLY GOOD PROCESSOR
This processor is suitable for intermediate to advance guitar players.Here are some pros and cons of this processor.PROS:-1.The patches can easily be edited and the effects can be switched during performance.2.The amp simulators are really good and a perfect replica of the original amps.3.The expression pedal is great on response and just with little effort the wah effect or phaser effect gives the best.4.The patches can easily be edited by connecting the device to a computer and we can also download patches and copy it to the device5.The pedals and looper are also really good and gives a original taste of the tone.CONS:-1.This can't be carried for small gigs, as the setup and the portability is little difficult and weighs nearly 3.5 kgs.2.As the processor does not have any XLR output, it is difficult to connect directly to some mixers.3.The zoom lab software should improve the recognizing of the device, as it always requires to restart the processor or sometimes even the computer.
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