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Zoom 607 multieffects pedal


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Having a clearout so my old Zoom 607 has to go - this was my first multieffects pedal and did a great job for me until I could afford to blow out on something better!
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To give you an idea of what it can do, here's the summary from the Zzounds site:
[color=#696969]Expanding on their popular 506II effects pedal, Zoom adds more effects, more patches, drive, modeling, and a built-in assignable Expression pedal. Top that off with 35 effects types (9 simultaneously), 42 patch locations, a specific Drive knob selecting 11 Drive Types (including 5 modeling effects and 3 types of Amp Simulation), Up/Down Gain buttons, and an Expression Pedal assign button complete with LED status. Other features include a built-in tuner, Zoom Noise Reduction, a 2-digit 7-segment LED display, and will run on 4 "AA" batteries or an optional AC adapter.

The 607 is a sophisticated multi-effect processor for bass guitar with the following great features.

[b]Outstanding performance[/b]
The 607 provides a palette of 35 built-in high-quality effects, including a wide variation of distortion settings and flexible modulation effects. Up to nine effects can be used simultaneously. In terms of performance and features, the 607 far surpasses everything in its class.

[b]Built-in expression pedal[/b]
The integrated pedal makes it easy to adjust effect depth or volume during play. Use it to adjust gain, get a gutsy pitch bend, or perform many other advanced functions.

[b]Smooth operation feel[/b]
The intuitive operation of the unit is derived from the highly popular ZOOM 506 II. Dedicated selectors for the most important distortion effects make the 607 a snap to use. Controlling distortion type and intensity during a performance is smooth and easy.

[b]Built-in auto-chromatic tuner[/b]
The integrated auto-chromatic tuning function is tailored to the needs of the bass guitarist and can be used on stage.

[b]Dual power supply enables operation anywhere[/b]
The dual power supply allows the unit to be powered either from an AC adapter or from four IEC R6 (size AA) batteries. Continuous operation time on batteries is 7 hours with manganese batteries and 24 hours with alkaline batteries.[/color]

The original manual is included with the unit, as is its original (but now rather tatty) box; an external PSU is NOT included (but can easily bought cheaply if needed). If you want to preview what it's capable of doing in more detail you can [url="http://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=3&ved=0CHwQFjAC&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.zoom.co.jp%2Fdownload%2FE_607.pdf&ei=adIOULTIF6qj0QWvuYCYBQ&usg=AFQjCNHZ1k7S1UVAW882oXqH2ThwztWxSA&sig2=H_gz9_GEoAaYmlmu513BkA"]see the manual online here[/url].

This is a great "starter" unit for the impecunious and/or the beginner/intermediate looking to start experimenting.

Just £35 posted, £30 collected or delivered by motorcycle anywhere not too far from Northolt (UB5), Euston (UCL) or anywhere en route between the two :)

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