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I've treat myself.

My xmas treat to myself arrived yesterday along with my new guitar (my son bought me the guitar). A Zoom G9.2 TT. and so far I only loaded the some of the amp and cab simulations. But this is an absolutly fantastic box of tricks.
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I would end up spending all my time tweaking instead of playing. LOL

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Have you seen this site
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Its worth registering and checking out some of the tones that are available. I am using 3 or 4 great ones on the G7 I have.

How are you getting on with it?

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Wow that is great and hope you can enjoy it.

I agree with allthumb, you'll have fun tweaking the brains out of the Zoom.


Reggetton sucks!!!!!!!!!!!
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Thanks for the link Krisovo. I've only delved into the blues amp simulations ie Fender twin,Bluesbreaker,Tweed, and they are awesome and the accoustic jazz is really sweet. The Z peddle is like its from another world. there is a lot to take in, so I may be picking your brains my friend.


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