Zoom unleashes its most powerful compact bass pedal yet with the B2. It features 24 bit, 96K audio quality and 32 bit floating point effects (thanks to the ZFX-3 DSP chip) for studio quality sound. Effects range from the subtle to the twisted to acc...
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Product Details
Product Weight:
6.0 pounds
Package Length:
9.6 inches
Package Width:
7.4 inches
Package Height:
4.1 inches
Package Weight:
2.5 pounds
Average Customer Rating:
based on 2 reviews
Features
Effect Types: 47
Effect Modules: 9
Maximum Simultaneous Effects: 9
Patch Memory: User 40+Preset 40, Total 80
Sampling Frequency: 96kHz
Customer Reviews
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1 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Bastante funcional y atractivo diseño Jan 14, 2008 Verdaderamente que sólo lo uso para mantener una equalización robusta y nítida, lo uso con un ibanez 5 cuerdas que tengo y me sirve no importa que ampli use porque mi equalización junto a otros efectos que amoldé a mi gusto suenan muy muy bien. Trae batería para acompañamiento bastante básica pero no queremos más que eso. Funciona a pilas y corriente directa. También trae afinador muy importante así que un aparato menos a la hora de transportar nuestro bajo.
8 of 8 found the following review helpful:
Zoom B2 Excellent Pedal Feb 19, 2007 I've been playing bass for twenty years. I've used a number of effects boards/pedals and I have to say I've been very impressed with the Zoom B2. The metal construction gives it a solid dependable feel when you take it out of the box. It just seems like it will survive on stage, unlike many of its plastic counterparts (including earlier zoom pedals).
It sounds awsome. I was not dissapointed. The effects are top notch. There are great presets that sound good as soon as you plug in. And of course there are many that are way over the top to the point I would consider them unusable, but if you dial back some of the more exotic effects you can get some very nice sounds. The amp/cabinet sims give a nice varity of tones and I like the compressor and chorus effects.
I was most skeptical of the built in drum machine and honestly I almost didn't buy the pedal because of this feature. It seemed so gimmicky and cheesey to put a drum machine in a bass pedal. I have to confess I love it. I dialed up a nice beat and just started jamming with it. It's a superb practice tool. The sounds and the beats are not cheesey at all.
I read other reviews from other forums and some people noted that its kind of hard to put it in bypass/tune mode. You have to hit both pedals at the same time. Unless you have very small feet (mine are size 9) or play barefoot, I can't see how this could be a problem.
So far I can't find anything I don't like about this pedal.