I bought this pedal recently and I am really impressed by the sounds and possibilities you have. The touchscreen makes the operation quite easy and convenient. I also love the 80s style design of the unit. Very good review by the way!
I currently have a Zoom G5n and I love the update they’ve added with the G11 that allows you to import custom IRs. I’ve watched a number of other videos on this rig and the ability to purchase IRs from Britt or Rabbea is super appealing. Previously that was only available to Kemper users but now other companies are allowing that. The benefit of the Zoom is that it’s even less than a Helix LT or comparable FX pedal and you can still use custom IRs. Consider me saving up!
Damn that reverb is some straight up andrew prahlow shit😂 I would get this asap if i was more sure about the actual sounds and if it wasnt so... plastic. Everyone and their mom has a quad for metal, but im not a fan of the touchscreen interface and if im gonna pay that much for a modeler im not really willing to make those compromises. This looks really attractive in a lot of areas tho, not only in price
I think its looks are deceiving. An interesting and capable unit and you don't have to hook it up to a laptop to edit the tones. Great operating system! I think if a person spent some time dialing in some presets they would find that it could rival just about anything out there. I think it may be a sleeper. I want to learn a bit more about it before I buy but I am interested. I'll be waiting for that next video.
David Woods yeah I think so too...I will try a whole bunch of things with it...put some Celestion IRs on it...and make a few presets...I think it could be quite a good unit
Best overview I've seen of the G11, PLEASE do a more in depth video, it's so hard to find solid reviews of this unit. Can't even find a complete list of effects online! Plus it would be great to hear your thoughts on getting great sounds out of it rather than just flipping through presets
Allan Allan, you are very right. I bought a Zoom G9.2tt Guitar Effects Console earlier this year, and it could be considered a precursor to the current G11 unit. I have barely begun reprogramming its presets, but I have to agree that the ones I've run across so far are wack and are begging for reconfiguration. I can't say that the G11 really sounds better than the G9, but it's GOT to be easier to program with that touch screen. It does have some effects that aren't in the older unit, and the G11 loads IRs, which didn't exist when the G9 was released. I dedicated tone chaser will be happy with either unit -- but the old one really needs better cabinet simulation in my opinion. One last thing: The G9 has tubes (That's what the "tt" stands for -- twin tube!), but I doubt that the G11 needs them. They both kick sonic ass!
I saw a demo (actually created by Zoom - it's on the product page) where a guy was adding more layers using its looper. However, I don't know if you can create one loop then switch to another you've created and hop back and forth.
What zoom should have done was to put five more push button knobs under the screen and a way to navigate the effect chain and then only have the stompboxes for most important effects. That way the IR and Wah blocks could be thrown out of the stompbox screens leaving more space for important effects and way to quickly edit them. At least they threw the amp and cabinet blocks out of the stompbox screens, I give them kudos for that.
Please redo this video with all the cab sims turned on. As a Zoom multi FX user, one of the most irksome things is having to listen to demonstrations where the snooty Boss & Line 6 naysayers get to dog these awesome units …simply because the company decided to ship the darned things with the cabinets turned off, by default. Thx. P.S. If you can find the corporate address of the developer who committed this Neolithic faux pas, please contact me …so that we may contemplate paying him a visit, to gently smite him with soft objects …so that he may learn the error of his ways, and do penance. 😌
First off, I'm a huge fan of Zoom, and have been for years. That being said, I'm not exactly sure who this is for... That's certainly not a comment on the quality of the unit; it sounds great. I just think that Zoom may have priced themselves out of their best market. Very cool design, though. I really like that you have your 'amp face', and your 'pedals' separate.
the Price is possibly a little high...but I think it may potentially be quite a seriously good unit...there is newer firmware too...and I will put some Celestion IRs in it to see if that makes a bit of a difference. The interface is the best of any amp modeller I have used...the seperate amp knobs thing is amazing...I kinda wish they would make a standalone amp/cab sim only version of this!
still under 800 bucks. so many others at a grand plus.. I got the g5n like a week before they announced the G11. My timing sucks. i would have waited and saved for the G11...
It probably is worth the money. I just think that Zoom has been associated with 'budget' effects for so long, that some people might be reluctant to take the leap.
I can totally understand what you are saying Randy...in Australia it’s about the same price as the Helix LT...it’ll be interesting to compare them! I’m supposed to send the Headrush Gigboard back any day now but I’ll try to hold off until I can do a comparison ...would be interesting to compare the three
great review. does this have the drums and looper independent of the pedal blocks and patches? in a zoom g5n, the looper snd drums eat up 2 pedal blocks in a patch and if you change the patch you are gone.thats a big big problem in g5n. Is the G11 different? the g3x was superb
Yes I think they are independent...BUT I haven't had much of a look since I filmed this first impressions video...its on the 'to do' list for the full demo coming in a few weeks - and I'll make sure to address this in the video
I think the inevitable Zoom G11 v Line 6 HX Stomp/Pod Go/Helix LT would be interesting. Zoom make some great sounding stuff but does it stack up to what Line 6 does in a similar price bracket?
There will definitely be a shootout between this and the HX Stomp...and possibly also the Headrush. All up I am pretty impressed with the G11...the presets are definitely way better than the presets on the HX Stomp...
The Headrush Gigboard is great and a litte bit cheaper...but I think the sound quality on the Zoom is pretty impressive...and the interface is by far the best
The Stoneboi? Setting made me double take. Interested in their bitcrusher on that first synth and all the fanciness akin to the MS70-CDR as far as modulation comparison. I'm hoping it could replace my Zoom player 3030, but I have my doubts. Good first look! Can't wait until a Bass version comes out.
I’ve been wanting an MS70-CDR for a while now...might see if I can grab one!! I’m always interested in a bitcrusher so that’ll get a good look for sure! Those old zoom pedals like the 3030 are killer...I love all that old Zoom stuff!! I have a bunch of their 90s racks too and I think they still hold up to a lot of much newer stuff!! Thank you!!
@@TSFAHTPS first thing I'd look for is if there is a pitch shift from zero - infinity without a clean blend. Then if the Ring Mod. Was worthwhile. They invented step so not so much relevance there. Hoping the black hole reverb is in there for a finale. Anything after that is bonus. What is the stoneboi though? Is there a lot pass filter into a compressor then a reverse reverb or something. Not as apparent as that "doubling" to my ears. So what's its significance. Chain? And the pedal on that first synth is probably programmable to parameters, ahhhhhh mama
Watched again. By "first Synth" I mean that hot spice setting not that scifi synth crap. Love to hear the Deizel amp model. I liked their GX1n model. Odd, that the percentage indicator didn't change. Hmmmm
Been waiting for Zoom to release a new multifx/modeler to replace my B3n as it is lacking in routing and i/o options. Unfortunately I'm ultimately disappointed by the G11.... Zoom don't appear to have upped their game enough to compete with the competition. No bass amps or cabs and no parallel chains, and the lack of XLR output on a board of that size is unacceptable in the current marketplace. I really wanted to support Zoom but I've just bought a Helix as this just couldn't offer me the features I need.
The unit shipped with SVT, Aguilar, Darkglass, and Sansamp models. Not much, but it seems to me that its at least an indication of more bass stuff to come. I'm a bass player that wanted to upgrade from the B3n as well. The Helix stuff is cool too, just wanted to throw this out there for the other bass players who might be curious about this. I do agree that this unit falls short in some ways, but I'm still very happy with mine. The guitar amps and even IRs sound fantastic on bass with no shortage of low end, plus the ability to add your favorite IRs sort of cancels the lack of built in bass specific cabs, though I've actually preferred the stock Zoom IRs so far.
ZOOM (and every other manufacturer) needs to divide their presets into 2 groups...make the first half usable, like a template, in a mixing / gigging scenario (no stupid exxaggerated delays or choruses and all that shit) while the other half they can do whatever the hell they want. Man, it's been more than two decades and these multifx makers can't seem to get these presets right.
@TheSuperFunAwesome.. and @Saurabh Navangul ✌️✌️ PLEASE ADVICE: ZOOM G3X or Zoom G9.2tt, for me, a newbie? It was the reason why I ended up here tonight, fanning out from the G3X search. I can choose between both, for only $100 and $110, second hand. But is G9.2tt too complicated? I always like to look ahead. And it has the special Krampus effect, too. I can be smart enough.. Advice please?
My take: 1. Most processors sound similar. 2. Even after editing you'll likely find a factory preset that sounds like it. 3. Even with all the capabilities you'll likely use a mere handful of sounds. 4. I have units from 20 years ago that sound like this...but the interface on this unit has more lights on it. 5. My older units are all but worthless. Keep that in mind. 6. Zoom makes good products. I am happy with my $80 (bought new) multi-effects pedal. 7. The price on the G11 is, frankly, too high. In another year or two it will be lower. 8. I like the touch screen and ease of editing.
@@TSFAHTPS And one very important question, how well does it take pedals if you want to use your own overdrive in front of it, say if you have a JHS bonsai, walrus ages or KHDK ghoul screamer?
That sounds fucking killer. Definitely exceeded my expectations. I had a zoom G7 with the tube in it and it was killer so I do not know why I slept on this one. Maybe my Helix made me a little snobby but this sounds just as good.
Awesome! I am hoping one day to get enough views and subs to review gear like this and giveaways! I'm passionate about my music and originality. A bit laid back. Awesome channel my friend.
As I am not a super savvy computer guy i am always looking for a multi effect modeler that can work well and sound good when plugged straight into a pair of powered studio monitors or pa speakers But when I go to reviews on all of these things I can't ever easily find anyone running them that way They're always interfacing them with a computer or through the front of a guitar amp I find it so confusing as to why these units need to be run into a computer when they are already a computer and then on the other hand why would it need to run into a guitar amp when these units are already emulating guitar amps and even mimicking guitar speaker cabinets It just seems so ridiculous and redundant that these fully featured standalone units need all of these extra requirements in order to sound good I just want a multi effect device that can sound good going straight into a pa system or some powered speakers SMH
I love Zoom stuff, but not the touchscreen. Bad enough my phone and appliances are all touch panels. Sigh. Prefer the way the G9.2 worked when I had it. That said this sounds like a nice box. Good vid.
I Don't Know... I just look at the box and repel away from that thing! Not that it's more probably awesome... but for some reason that's my first honest feeling... then again... looking at my puke of pedals on a board or all over... probably the same feeling... nah! Thanks Gabor... for at least trying to teach an old dog new tricks! 🙃😁😎🎸🎹🤘🐦
IR = Impulse Response...it’s basically a virtual speaker...it records what a speakers sounds like in a room and then you can turn that into a virtual speaker - pretty cool stuff
The presets are never fantastic on these things...not sure why...but it sounds really good once you edit your own patches...there will be a full video shortly
I bought this pedal recently and I am really impressed by the sounds and possibilities you have. The touchscreen makes the operation quite easy and convenient. I also love the 80s style design of the unit. Very good review by the way!
Thank you Andreas...I’m very impressed with it...more videos coming soon
Don't see anything 80s looking with it lol
How much do you pay it please?
I currently have a Zoom G5n and I love the update they’ve added with the G11 that allows you to import custom IRs. I’ve watched a number of other videos on this rig and the ability to purchase IRs from Britt or Rabbea is super appealing. Previously that was only available to Kemper users but now other companies are allowing that. The benefit of the Zoom is that it’s even less than a Helix LT or comparable FX pedal and you can still use custom IRs. Consider me saving up!
Damn that reverb is some straight up andrew prahlow shit😂
I would get this asap if i was more sure about the actual sounds and if it wasnt so... plastic. Everyone and their mom has a quad for metal, but im not a fan of the touchscreen interface and if im gonna pay that much for a modeler im not really willing to make those compromises. This looks really attractive in a lot of areas tho, not only in price
i'm a roland boss user but now i want change to zoom i just ordered zoom g11 can't wait
I think its looks are deceiving. An interesting and capable unit and you don't have to hook it up to a laptop to edit the tones. Great operating system! I think if a person spent some time dialing in some presets they would find that it could rival just about anything out there. I think it may be a sleeper. I want to learn a bit more about it before I buy but I am interested. I'll be waiting for that next video.
David Woods yeah I think so too...I will try a whole bunch of things with it...put some Celestion IRs on it...and make a few presets...I think it could be quite a good unit
Best overview I've seen of the G11, PLEASE do a more in depth video, it's so hard to find solid reviews of this unit. Can't even find a complete list of effects online! Plus it would be great to hear your thoughts on getting great sounds out of it rather than just flipping through presets
Thank you Nathaniel...there will be more videos where we will go in depth with the G11...stay tuned!!
Zoom has a history of making up some wacky presets but once you start tweaking it they sound much better.
Yeah absolutely...it’s the same on the Helix...not sure why they all see to bad at presets
Allan Allan, you are very right. I bought a Zoom G9.2tt Guitar Effects Console earlier this year, and it could be considered a precursor to the current G11 unit. I have barely begun reprogramming its presets, but I have to agree that the ones I've run across so far are wack and are begging for reconfiguration. I can't say that the G11 really sounds better than the G9, but it's GOT to be easier to program with that touch screen. It does have some effects that aren't in the older unit, and the G11 loads IRs, which didn't exist when the G9 was released. I dedicated tone chaser will be happy with either unit -- but the old one really needs better cabinet simulation in my opinion. One last thing: The G9 has tubes (That's what the "tt" stands for -- twin tube!), but I doubt that the G11 needs them. They both kick sonic ass!
If this had a dual channel Looper, expandable sd storage, expandable / importable drum loops it would be the best thing since ever.
I saw a demo (actually created by Zoom - it's on the product page) where a guy was adding more layers using its looper. However, I don't know if you can create one loop then switch to another you've created and hop back and forth.
That thing is beautiful.
Gonna definitely save for one.
...wait, a thousand dollars for that??
First
Impression was nice!
Thanks Noah
please make a video showing the clean amplifiers and the IR.
il s we will definitely do that
Best ❤
What zoom should have done was to put five more push button knobs under the screen and a way to navigate the effect chain and then only have the stompboxes for most important effects. That way the IR and Wah blocks could be thrown out of the stompbox screens leaving more space for important effects and way to quickly edit them. At least they threw the amp and cabinet blocks out of the stompbox screens, I give them kudos for that.
Please redo this video with all the cab sims turned on. As a Zoom multi FX user, one of the most irksome things is having to listen to demonstrations where the snooty Boss & Line 6 naysayers get to dog these awesome units …simply because the company decided to ship the darned things with the cabinets turned off, by default. Thx.
P.S.
If you can find the corporate address of the developer who committed this Neolithic faux pas, please contact me …so that we may contemplate paying him a visit, to gently smite him with soft objects …so that he may learn the error of his ways, and do penance. 😌
First off, I'm a huge fan of Zoom, and have been for years. That being said, I'm not exactly sure who this is for... That's certainly not a comment on the quality of the unit; it sounds great. I just think that Zoom may have priced themselves out of their best market. Very cool design, though. I really like that you have your 'amp face', and your 'pedals' separate.
the Price is possibly a little high...but I think it may potentially be quite a seriously good unit...there is newer firmware too...and I will put some Celestion IRs in it to see if that makes a bit of a difference. The interface is the best of any amp modeller I have used...the seperate amp knobs thing is amazing...I kinda wish they would make a standalone amp/cab sim only version of this!
still under 800 bucks. so many others at a grand plus.. I got the g5n like a week before they announced the G11. My timing sucks. i would have waited and saved for the G11...
It probably is worth the money. I just think that Zoom has been associated with 'budget' effects for so long, that some people might be reluctant to take the leap.
I can totally understand what you are saying Randy...in Australia it’s about the same price as the Helix LT...it’ll be interesting to compare them! I’m supposed to send the Headrush Gigboard back any day now but I’ll try to hold off until I can do a comparison ...would be interesting to compare the three
Looking forward to it!
great review. does this have the drums and looper independent of the pedal blocks and patches?
in a zoom g5n, the looper snd drums eat up 2 pedal blocks in a patch and if you change the patch you are gone.thats a big big problem in g5n.
Is the G11 different? the g3x was superb
Yes I think they are independent...BUT I haven't had much of a look since I filmed this first impressions video...its on the 'to do' list for the full demo coming in a few weeks - and I'll make sure to address this in the video
Late reply I know but yes the looper and drums are entirely separate from the effects chain. That’s a big plus for me too being a former G3XN owner
There are good ones.
I think the inevitable Zoom G11 v Line 6 HX Stomp/Pod Go/Helix LT would be interesting. Zoom make some great sounding stuff but does it stack up to what Line 6 does in a similar price bracket?
There will definitely be a shootout between this and the HX Stomp...and possibly also the Headrush. All up I am pretty impressed with the G11...the presets are definitely way better than the presets on the HX Stomp...
@@TSFAHTPS I keep forgetting about the headrush. I'm in the market for a modeller in this price range so I'll have to go back through your videos.
headrush too
The Headrush Gigboard is great and a litte bit cheaper...but I think the sound quality on the Zoom is pretty impressive...and the interface is by far the best
Cool video
The Stoneboi? Setting made me double take. Interested in their bitcrusher on that first synth and all the fanciness akin to the MS70-CDR as far as modulation comparison. I'm hoping it could replace my Zoom player 3030, but I have my doubts.
Good first look! Can't wait until a Bass version comes out.
I’ve been wanting an MS70-CDR for a while now...might see if I can grab one!! I’m always interested in a bitcrusher so that’ll get a good look for sure!
Those old zoom pedals like the 3030 are killer...I love all that old Zoom stuff!! I have a bunch of their 90s racks too and I think they still hold up to a lot of much newer stuff!!
Thank you!!
@@TSFAHTPS first thing I'd look for is if there is a pitch shift from zero - infinity without a clean blend. Then if the Ring Mod. Was worthwhile. They invented step so not so much relevance there. Hoping the black hole reverb is in there for a finale. Anything after that is bonus.
What is the stoneboi though? Is there a lot pass filter into a compressor then a reverse reverb or something. Not as apparent as that "doubling" to my ears. So what's its significance. Chain? And the pedal on that first synth is probably programmable to parameters, ahhhhhh mama
Watched again. By "first Synth" I mean that hot spice setting not that scifi synth crap.
Love to hear the Deizel amp model. I liked their GX1n model.
Odd, that the percentage indicator didn't change. Hmmmm
Compared to other rigs, th g11 has more better sound engine imo
Can you activate the wah with the expression pedal?
Yes
I think it looks awesome. Sounds can be changed.
Been waiting for Zoom to release a new multifx/modeler to replace my B3n as it is lacking in routing and i/o options. Unfortunately I'm ultimately disappointed by the G11.... Zoom don't appear to have upped their game enough to compete with the competition. No bass amps or cabs and no parallel chains, and the lack of XLR output on a board of that size is unacceptable in the current marketplace. I really wanted to support Zoom but I've just bought a Helix as this just couldn't offer me the features I need.
The unit shipped with SVT, Aguilar, Darkglass, and Sansamp models. Not much, but it seems to me that its at least an indication of more bass stuff to come. I'm a bass player that wanted to upgrade from the B3n as well. The Helix stuff is cool too, just wanted to throw this out there for the other bass players who might be curious about this.
I do agree that this unit falls short in some ways, but I'm still very happy with mine. The guitar amps and even IRs sound fantastic on bass with no shortage of low end, plus the ability to add your favorite IRs sort of cancels the lack of built in bass specific cabs, though I've actually preferred the stock Zoom IRs so far.
ZOOM (and every other manufacturer) needs to divide their presets into 2 groups...make the first half usable, like a template, in a mixing / gigging scenario (no stupid exxaggerated delays or choruses and all that shit) while the other half they can do whatever the hell they want. Man, it's been more than two decades and these multifx makers can't seem to get these presets right.
Best brands, of multi effects pedals. Of the year's
@TheSuperFunAwesome.. and @Saurabh Navangul ✌️✌️
PLEASE ADVICE: ZOOM G3X or Zoom G9.2tt, for me, a newbie?
It was the reason why I ended up here tonight, fanning out from the G3X search.
I can choose between both, for only $100 and $110, second hand.
But is G9.2tt too complicated?
I always like to look ahead. And it has the special Krampus effect, too.
I can be smart enough.. Advice please?
My take:
1. Most processors sound similar.
2. Even after editing you'll likely find a factory preset that sounds like it.
3. Even with all the capabilities you'll likely use a mere handful of sounds.
4. I have units from 20 years ago that sound like this...but the interface on this unit has more lights on it.
5. My older units are all but worthless. Keep that in mind.
6. Zoom makes good products. I am happy with my $80 (bought new) multi-effects pedal.
7. The price on the G11 is, frankly, too high. In another year or two it will be lower.
8. I like the touch screen and ease of editing.
Thats funny, I played guitar 20 years ago, and nothing sounded nearly this good. Digital effects were garbage back then.
@@mafutnyoasNever said it didn't sound good (re-read point 1.). When processors moved up to 16 bit and above, quality did improve.
@@fingerfret8645 point 4 is confusing then
@@mafutnyoas perhaps...but it does say LIKE
@@fingerfret8645 LOL
More of a synth this Zoom G11, it really has modelling technology.....
I like that toy.
do it have a wah pedal?
Yes it has a few
It honestly looks like it belongs in a racecar cockpit with that carbon look. I like it but not for music :P
Hehe...yeah...the carbon fibre look is a bit cheesy...but it sounds really good
@@TSFAHTPS So how is the latency and tracking?
@@TSFAHTPS And one very important question, how well does it take pedals if you want to use your own overdrive in front of it, say if you have a JHS bonsai, walrus ages or KHDK ghoul screamer?
I couldn’t feel any latency at all...and I will try it with drives...it has two fx loops, which I will try out with a bunch of different pedals
@@TSFAHTPS Nice! do a wah as well then :)
That sounds fucking killer. Definitely exceeded my expectations. I had a zoom G7 with the tube in it and it was killer so I do not know why I slept on this one. Maybe my Helix made me a little snobby but this sounds just as good.
Hey I have the same Zoom G7, can you please tell me how you made your tones?
Awesome! I am hoping one day to get enough views and subs to review gear like this and giveaways! I'm passionate about my music and originality. A bit laid back. Awesome channel my friend.
Thanks Robert
@@TSFAHTPS Thank you!! Love your review. Been a sub but had to say Hi!
As I am not a super savvy computer guy i am always looking for a multi effect modeler that can work well and sound good when plugged straight into a pair of powered studio monitors or pa speakers
But when I go to reviews on all of these things I can't ever easily find anyone running them that way
They're always interfacing them with a computer or through the front of a guitar amp
I find it so confusing as to why these units need to be run into a computer when they are already a computer and then on the other hand why would it need to run into a guitar amp when these units are already emulating guitar amps and even mimicking guitar speaker cabinets
It just seems so ridiculous and redundant that these fully featured standalone units need all of these extra requirements in order to sound good
I just want a multi effect device that can sound good going straight into a pa system or some powered speakers
SMH
I love Zoom stuff, but not the touchscreen. Bad enough my phone and appliances are all touch panels. Sigh. Prefer the way the G9.2 worked when I had it. That said this sounds like a nice box.
Good vid.
Thank you Heavy metal chainsaw -
Why is everybody, everybody avoiding high notes when they play 023 Rectopan aaaaaarrrgggghhhh !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
Sorry
Winner 's , on 2020 , 2021 year's. Best multi effects pedals, on
I Don't Know... I just look at the box and repel away from that thing! Not that it's more probably awesome... but for some reason that's my first honest feeling... then again... looking at my puke of pedals on a board or all over... probably the same feeling... nah! Thanks Gabor... for at least trying to teach an old dog new tricks! 🙃😁😎🎸🎹🤘🐦
Wait... there's a Krampus patch? AWESOME! 👹
I keep hearing “IR” what is a IR??
IR = Impulse Response...it’s basically a virtual speaker...it records what a speakers sounds like in a room and then you can turn that into a virtual speaker - pretty cool stuff
great video!! but to many stupid ADS!!!!!! UGH!!
Thats RUclips pushing more ads lately...
Ok
…eydokey
looks amazing. . presets sound like Shit
The presets are never fantastic on these things...not sure why...but it sounds really good once you edit your own patches...there will be a full video shortly