I'd love one of these but it's not in my budget. I'm glad they make the excellent MS60B+ too! Now if Zoom would just work on a Windows compatible program and maybe even an Android app. Silly to alienate half the planet!
Hi, I love your format, of no talking and going over essentials, it packs your videos with real info instead :) I was just wondering if you use this unit still? have you tried any other small affordable options ? boss GX100, line6 pod Go wireless? if you have, how did you like them for bass? I would love a video on these multi fx. pedals as it is really hard finding your way in the market. your format would be much apreciated in that type of review as all the other ones are full of talk and no real info except a spec sheet :P PS. Probably buying this one, because of your video. kind regards.
Very informative demo. Have you played a live show with the B6? If so, how did it perform. I didn't like Zoom products in the past because of the noise floor. Have you noticed and overly noisy patches with the B6? Thanks!
Very nice demo! But, the Zoom sounds kinda sad, especially the overdrive, SVT modeling attempts. I have the cheapest one, and that's a solid investment for traveling and practicing, but I can't imagine the argument for buying this beast. The world has moved on since the 90-s, while the Zoom multi-effects still sound the same :)
Playing through the pre-sets is never great, you literally have to go in and program this baby yourself to get optimal sounds. At 88.2 kHz you can achieve just about anything, but don't expect to pull it out of the box and get what ya want, ya have to put in the time.
I agree. My first zoom sounded very much like this one, and its 20 years ago. For beginner it is great,to find your choice of sounds. The look is cool and you get it for a good price, but i recommend you get separat fx's pedals, instead of a multi- fx. So, give it a try and judge for yourself.
I disagree. I still keep my old 506 which I bought in 1997 and if you compare it with the B1on there's a huge difference in terms of sound quality and dynamics. I have a Zoom MS60B which I use in live gigs and rehearsals since 2015 without any issues. It's tiny and it does almost all I need and it fits in my gig bag . I have better pedals at home including Darkglass, Sansamp and a Boss GT1000 core . I use them too but only when I need them.
@@bassist718 That´s totally true, you have to know what you want, you have to know how to use the potentiometers to adjust the presets and those things take time and patience.
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This is the first unit I purchase and dont have to write over all factory patches. The rock bass tones are phenomenal.
The zoom b2 was perfect and i used it even in gigs! I play bass in a local post-punk band. This zoom b6 seems really cool❤
Thanks for showing so many presets!
The tracking really seems amazing on this pedal
great demo and playing!
I'd love one of these but it's not in my budget. I'm glad they make the excellent MS60B+ too! Now if Zoom would just work on a Windows compatible program and maybe even an Android app. Silly to alienate half the planet!
Hi, I love your format, of no talking and going over essentials, it packs your videos with real info instead :)
I was just wondering if you use this unit still?
have you tried any other small affordable options ? boss GX100, line6 pod Go wireless? if you have, how did you like them for bass?
I would love a video on these multi fx. pedals as it is really hard finding your way in the market.
your format would be much apreciated in that type of review as all the other ones are full of talk and no real info except a spec sheet :P
PS. Probably buying this one, because of your video.
kind regards.
I absolutely love this unit! Would you share the settings you’re using for your octaver 0-057? Sounds almost as good as an OC-3!
So can you run this with just a power amp. To your cab......then D.I. out
sounds like the B1-Four
Great stuff! What kind of bass are you using in this demo?
Very informative demo. Have you played a live show with the B6? If so, how did it perform.
I didn't like Zoom products in the past because of the noise floor. Have you noticed and overly noisy patches with
the B6? Thanks!
Great demo!
what about the equalizer?
Interesting!
Very nice demo!
But, the Zoom sounds kinda sad, especially the overdrive, SVT modeling attempts.
I have the cheapest one, and that's a solid investment for traveling and practicing, but I can't imagine the argument for buying this beast. The world has moved on since the 90-s, while the Zoom multi-effects still sound the same :)
Playing through the pre-sets is never great, you literally have to go in and program this baby yourself to get optimal sounds. At 88.2 kHz you can achieve just about anything, but don't expect to pull it out of the box and get what ya want, ya have to put in the time.
I agree.
My first zoom sounded very much like this one, and its 20 years ago.
For beginner it is great,to find your choice of sounds.
The look is cool and you get it for a good price, but i recommend you get separat fx's pedals, instead of a multi- fx.
So, give it a try and judge for yourself.
I disagree.
I still keep my old 506 which I bought in 1997 and if you compare it with the B1on there's a huge difference in terms of sound quality and dynamics.
I have a Zoom MS60B which I use in live gigs and rehearsals since 2015 without any issues. It's tiny and it does almost all I need and it fits in my gig bag .
I have better pedals at home including Darkglass, Sansamp and a Boss GT1000 core . I use them too but only when I need them.
@@bassist718 That´s totally true, you have to know what you want, you have to know how to use the potentiometers to adjust the presets and those things take time and patience.