Dave you are hell of a blues guitar player i've ever watched. Damn your guitar tone simply fantastic. You are one my favourite guitar player in my list. Kudos my friend.
Such an awesome video, thank you so much! I loved the fact you didn't hold back on what you didn't like about it, but then the demo clearly showed how amazing it sounded :)
I like how you see the amp sim part of the chain as just a pedal, in your case the jackhammer. Thats a great way to think of the chain when setting up these type of units. great vid dude
I'm sitting here applauding after every single piece you're playing. I forgot I was watching a demo/review. Bravo on such killer playing, phrasing and feel. I think you conviced me to keep my G6 that I got a week ago.
Had to watch this video again, it's been 2 years...lol. Dave you are an amazing guitarist and i "still own" my zoom G6 AND my zoom G11. Havnt broken them at all...lol.
you had me sold on the ambient jam. felt like i was at a pink floyd concert. The lead sound you had was epic. gonna order this right now. your playing is epic by the way 👍
Great review Dave. Awesome demo too. Just ordered on yesterday. I live way off grid in remote Far North Queensland, Australia. I depend upon good honest reviews like this. Especially when I am miles from the nearest music store. I played this vid a few times this week. Today I have a reason to love it even more. A big thank you.
Hiya Dave, it's so good to have a REAL GUITARIST demo effects and amps etc, so much of the demo's on u tube are an embarrassment ! your demo's are absolutely an education for the rest of us to get a true picture of a particular effect or amp, I wish you could demo the rest of everything elsewhere as with you we know that we will get the true picture therefore seriously and accurately influencing our choice of purchases, Dave, absolute respect for you as always and thanks for what you do for us all.
Well done mate.owning this pedal and think zoom should use your video as official foe the pedal :-) The looper and the possibility of charging your own drum track,loop,backing tracks and fully record them is the thing that really does it for me.and it sounds good with little twinging trough a good amp.cheers
You look much happier with the longer vids Dave.👍 Always liked the zoom gear, sound is everything and zoom is good at it. I think it will last but there is something tank like about a metal enclosure that gives you confidence. A simple USB upgrade path is something zoom should look at to keep their customers loyal to the brand to fix any usability quirks. Basically build a great metal pedal that can have the interface upgraded rather than a pedal redesign all the time. Thanks Dave, keep inspiring!😀
Great video, GREAT playing. -I'm a zoom fan also - and an experienced player with average+ skills. Altho so many people play well that I'm not really sure what average skills are:) I still have and use a Zoom G1on and G1xon...and like them. So the G6 was a great, and much needed upgrade. For non professional players with a solid understanding of building sound the G6 works really nicely with my equipment. I carry the G6 with me 4 or 5 times a month and I've had it about a year now. I love what it does. The plastic casing is a little unnerving and the firmware update is what it is I suppose. But I think the functionality, the quality of the presets and effects themselves make it a winner. I took an all inclusive extended warranty to ease that plastic shell thing. I like the touch screen on it, like the extended looper, and can find the menu screens a pain at times. For me it works well and provides a ton of quality tone options at a not obscene price. And after watching a bunch of amateur-ish G6 reviews I was happy to find your's. It reinforced what I thought and it was great listening to you play thru it...Dave's Land, Ambient, and Blues tone were great. Screen shot of those would be cool.
Had mine for about 5 weeks and I am still tweaking out some custom patches but my primary sounds are completed and honestly it gives me 98% of the same tones my tube amp and over sized pedal board does. Takes some time to get it tweaked out but it is surprising how good it sounds.
Hi Dave, I’ve just discovered you cos I was interested in your comments regarding the Zoom G6, Wow! Wow!Wow! David You are an amazing guy, your playing is Awesome!, I couldn’t help noticing at the intro, I detected a bit of Hendrix in there ? I sure wish I could play, but then, there’s probably 100s of thousands who wish they could to, oh & yes I agree with your comments regarding the G6, I hate plastic, but I think I could forgive Zoom because of the amazing sounds coming out of that thing, & your playing is testament to that, I’m sure looking forward to listening to you more & be inspired at the same time, thanks so much David, keeping on going Sir.🎸😊
Everybody, all good people of the tube, lets all share links of Dave in the next two weeks to our friends and family, so Dave can have 100k subscribers for Christmas! It would make a great Christmas present for Dave and he definitely deserves it! Thank you Dave for all your hard work!
Dave I just watched your unlocking the neck video from a while back,what a game changer thanks! This old mans playing just took a huge leap forward! Thanks for sharing your talent much appreciated have a great holiday season👍☮️
Hi Dave, great review and incredible playing to demo it! As to the plastic, I have not been able to find anyone who has broken it. From an engineering standpoint all those angles make the construction stronger than flat panels. They appear to have been placed in the locations that should see the most stress but without a structural analysis it’s only a guess on my part. I’m probably going to go pick one up to consolidate and replace my big pedalboard that was setup for Shoegaze and ambient plus also rock and metal. Thanks again, you have a new subscriber here! 😁
Actually. I believe I could watch your tutorials all day long if I was allowed to Sir David. I sometimes actually Thank the Lord for the interwebs since I can joyfullly watch your lovely tutorials over and over again. "Back in the Day" before YT you couldn't even hardly find anyone as knowledgeable to even Pay them to explain things like this so well. Merry Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you too, in advance and Thanks for all of your very much appreciated efforts.
Not finished the whole video yet but it's inspired me to drag my old zoom 8080 out the cupboard,I used to love the thing about ten years black lol keep inspiring peeps bud thumbs up
The only Zoom product i have ever owned and i still have it, is a i think was a small unit the 505. Cost me about 80 quid. I quite like it, it's simple there are a couple of usable tones on their but as far as build quality it can't be faulted. 9v battery or 9v DC mains. Their made in Japan and their pretty cool with their tech so it's suprising to hear how flimbsy they (G6) seem. I thought dashboard out of a new Nissan Micra when i first saw it but it's not shy on the features.As i just mentioned i thought that 505 effects unit was expensive back in the day and according to the inflation calcul;ator today would have been more like 210 GBP now. So Dave i'm glad you got this gratis because their bloody expensive lol.
I've been using the zoom g6 for over a year.. At the time, I loved him and hated him. I finally sold it. I bought and sold multi-effects: headrush mx5, Mooer ge 250, Nux mg30. Now I know that the zoom g6 was the best. Sounded great, great looper and drum machine. The plastic case has never cracked (there is metal at the bottom). Soon I will buy ZOOM G6 again and I will never give it back. Great Video and playing. Regards
I went through a few myself including the G6. I liked the G6, but I get frustrated easily programming a bunch of shit. I am considering the G11 for the physical knobs to adjust on the fly.
+1 on the built-in tuners. I have a Zoom B3, G3X and G3n and the tuner in each unit is just fab. They all sound great if you know how to set the patches up. The G3n sounds the best and can be had for little money secondhand and Zoom are still providing updates for it.
yes it sounds great, but it lacks versatility because of the limitations when it comes to simultaneous effects and I have never could really achieve more complex sounds, but otherwise it is great
I've been a Zoom fan since the early days of the 505 unit. Upgraded to the 505 II, then G9.2tt, G5n, and a GM-200 for good measure. I needed a wireless unit and was planning to purchase one when I discovered the Line 6 Pod Go Wireless. It took care of the effects upgrade and the wireless. If the G6 had wireless instead of Bluetooth I probably would have chosen it. I'm still a big fan of Zoom effects though. They seem to be like the perpetual underdog who always punches above his weigh class.
I have a G6 which i use plugged into the effects loop of my Marshall DSL 40 cr and the effects sound great. I also plug the mono into my interface for recording, it really does have some great tones. I love the looper and have the SD card installed and you can record a 2 hour loop if you really wanted. I’m not sure if its supposed to record the drum rhythms or not but when i play back they are missing. I hated the menu system to start with but have got used to it now. Not sure about the strength of it but i’ve tripped onto it a few times now and its not damaged it yet. 😀
That's something that drives me crazy about my G5 - I think the drums should become part of the loop, at least as an option. I thought they fixed it with the G5n based on a demo I watched when that came out. Maybe not, or maybe they've regressed on that score?
Love your demos Dave good and honest and really show how these things can sound via your awesome playing! These Multi units are pretty good but for me I just love the separate pedals as in my old age I find going through menus a pain.
Great review Dave, I'll be getting one of these in a few days, and your comments about the sound quality are relieving, despite the plastic issue :D Anyway, I think it will be a great advance compared to my current Zoom G1xON (also plastic but pretty tough) Thanks!
GREAT playing man, VERY impressing and, most importantly, VERY motivating indeed!!! That stuff is definitely worth to subscribing it, for sure one can learn a lot from you. Best regards from Germany.
This is the greatest demo of this pedal on RUclips. I own this pedal and many other multi effects units from other brands many of them been made of plastic a good example is a very old DOD 4tec with the expression pedal plastic too and that pedal more than 25 years old and it been Tru hell and back and still working like new. No some brand like line 6 mede the pedals with metal on the top and plastic on the bottom like tho Pod X3 live which I also own and is a great pedal but the switches on it are the worst because they are plastic inside and they break. So I rather have a all plastic pedal that I will be careful with then a half metal plastic bad plastic and way more expensive pedal. So for me the sound of the pedal is the most important thing and this pedal sounds amazing.
Now THAT intro is a hit😉😎👍 New camera...? Saturation and detail is really nice😎👍 Can hardly wait to hear the Mel9 incorporated into this unit😉😎👍 😎👍❤🖖 Love Brother
Yes. Step on metal, get a dent or scratch. Step on plastic, get a bit of flex. To get a metal surface to take any wear, you actually coat it in plastic (paint). It can be done well or badly of course and the structure is more important than the material for durablity. Most power tools are plastic and take a lot of beating.
I confess .. the first pedal i got when i went electric was a G3. All metal. For years that was all I had, and a Fender Jam! It still surprises me with lovely sounds and great for night time headphone practice. It's got a looper, uni vibe kinda, some nice delays, drums etc. Like my klon clone od though for od. This G6 looks big fun, though totally agree about the plastic. Daft! Cheers Dave. 🙏👍❤️
I've got a Yamaha DG stomp from the '90s made of steel and it's built like a tank! But it's also much heavier than my Zoom G6 (and pretty much obsolete). The foot pedal on my G6 feels solid and so does the rest of the unit. It would be too heavy with a metal foot pedal. It's plastic but it's strong plastic. It fits perfectly in a briefcase which protects it fine during transport. And I think you get a lot for the price. I only wish there was more memory because the IRs take up a lot (so I usually don't use them). I use it plugged into a PA system, plugged into an amp or in the amp's EFX loop.
I stepped out for a min., was in the kitchen when I thought, what is that killer jam coming from my man-cave? Within in seconds I realized, oh, that's Dave. Sweet!
Firmware can be updated by connecting it to the guitar lab software via usb without using sd card. Sd card gives you much more looper time and ir storage. Also I recommend the Bluetooth adapter if you have a iPhone for the app. Newest firmware made it where you can touch the patch name to go straight to edit all. Would be nice to to be able to hide some icons on the menu maybe they will add some type of folder support later. Great vid I love mine.
About to buy one this week. And I think that plastic is looks durable enough for me. Cause plastics are sometimes insulators to protect metals. lol. Great Vid!
I use the G1 Four, and it is brilliant for the money, small, light, solid as fuck, works from batteries or powerbanks, the sounds in it are amazing, and I use mine as a cab and delay stuff with my Revv G4 distortion, and it's pure heavy rock, with the cab sim on the zoom and the Revv together, it's like real amps through my busking amp, a totally portable marshall stack or mesa boogie.
I need a multi fx modeler but having a hard time finding one that isnt overly hard to use for a live band. This looks like the best one so far from what i have seen. I had a Helix LT but found it too difficult.
I think for normal use it will easily be strong enough….sure you can break anything if you try hard enough…..or with little effort if you have a Helix LT(expression). Sounds very impressive, the looks are a bit bling for my taste and the display looks quirky in some instances…but, I think I’m gonna give one a try🤓. Thanks for another hour of enjoyment Dave….best wishes
Mighty...... Full jug of good gravy...... Possibly overflowing...... Full of stock..... Rich stuff..... You, sir, are a f+#ing legend... And only live a few miles away..... Extraordinary...... Peace and love to you, yours and all... Take care(treat yourself to a day in Scarborough.. It ain't to far away and its great)..... Rock on....
Great review. I rarely make it through an entire video like this.... but your method of 'showcasing' this pedal was pretty awesome, as well as your 'blues section' playing was pretty amazing (great feeling). Was wondering though - can this pedal be used for just effects through an amplifier's effects loop section and what would that sound like? Just curious, as I use the MS70 pedal by Zoom currently and love the effects sounds, but the cycling through patches is cumbersome.
Tried the G6 your review is spot on!.. plastic construction put me off... Processing power poor.. settled for the Headrush MX5 powerful well built sounds great once tweaking to taste.. much more power have used it live it's brilliant and not much more expensive than the G6!🎸☺👍
I found Zoom and Boss ME 80 to be great for the price.Zoom is a bit fizzy and the Boss is nasal but for people who like lots of effects they are fine. Yet, a Vox Tonelab EX was awesome for pure sound.Vox need to reintroduce something like that. I bought a Helix two years ago and haven't wasted any money since.It is awesome. Just save money and get the one thing that you will love.It's 300 quid here, 200 there etc and it mounts up.Just save up and get quality.
Very good review and fantastic guitarist.I have been thinking about trying one of these multi FX units. I have had my eye on a Boss ME 80. The Boss has been around many years and has a good positive history of reviews. However this Zoom sounds really good..Hhhmmm....
I bought a new G6 for £300 , arrived yesterday. Spent last night testing through FRFR and USB direct > Logic. First impressions using FRFR, presets IGNORE them, roll your own :). Also switch 'mic on' on any non IR can sims. I found that I had to dial back the Treble and Presence and everything sounded much better. I know Dave turned down the top on Master for direct to GUITAR AMP. For a few minutes I thought I had bought a turkey but once EQ'd it sounded very good. Where's the catch? You have to be canny about the effects you use so as not to get memory overload warnings. I will probably continue to use my pedal based board for gigs and G6 for use with Logic and as a back-up/rehearsal. I have to add, Zoom released a system software update, so its now easier to edit patches. In the real world, if I was a major touring act I would buy a Helix/Fractal etc.... the fact is I'm not... for £300 it's a keeper and great for instant jamming with Logic. A lot of fun to be had with the G6. Thanks for the introduction Dave.
Hi Dave, thank you for the review of this pedal - I got a G5n and a helix and a GT8 of Boss and I am completely satisfied. Just to put that clear: To produce something made of plastic is more then a leap back - it's rediculously mad in times of not knowing how to get rid of that stuff, in case you don't need it anymore (for what reason ever)! This is a climate catastrophe. In cause of that I wouldn't even think of trying it out. So I am very happy about the fact that you did that for me now - again thank for that! Greetings from Germany from the silver fox, David 😉🦊
The sea isn't floating with Zoom G6s choking turtles. It's mainly fishing line and plastic bags and crisp packets. It's unlikely these things will be thrown in the trash for many years, and even then it will be buried in the ground, just as if it had been made from aluminium. It's dense, solid plastic.
Interesting point on the plastic, however for some of us it may be an advantage. I have the G5n and yes it's built like a tank, but due to a really bad back I tend to have it saton the couch next to me, and I can find it a bit cumbersome. I have been thinking about a Boss Gt1 for ease of use but I couldn't live without that gorgeous particle reverb - that keeps me in another world for hours! LOL. Maybe the G6 is the answer for me.
Cool intro jam Dave! I'm with you on the cheap plastic build. The g2.1u I got on your recommendation is made of metal and is a great pedal!! Sturdy, well made and will last. These company's using cheap junk on everything anymore is crap. They could stamp out the metal and make a great product, yet they go with a plastic molded form to save money for themselves. They never consider what would last and be durable because they are always looking ahead at selling you the next version. I'm sure they work fine but the end result will be one good drop or something falling on it will destroy it. They count on the consumer to upgrade to their newer products yet provide them with older ones that won't last over time.??? Plastic cases and pedals do not last.
I have tried the G11 same plastic quality at a very expensive price and some of their efx had a dsp limitations🤦♂..ZOOM has gone back to old days quality..Don't know what's happening to ZOOM?They are one of the pioneers in multi effects..🤔I believed that,u should be the ZOOM Ambassador cause u know a lot about it..Thanx Dave,u are great at demoing stuff...cheers from 🇸🇬👍🕺🎸
They can teach people to play technical but they can't teach you to play with soul and that's what I love about Dave's playing dude has soul
Zoom getting more money's worth in constructive criticism than sales.
Thanks for all your work and integrity Dave!
Awesome intro. You, Sir, are an amazing musician.
This is the best review of a pedal I've ever watched.
You had me at no shoes... and that opening intro jam!! 🔥
Dave you are hell of a blues guitar player i've ever watched. Damn your guitar tone simply fantastic. You are one my favourite guitar player in my list. Kudos my friend.
Such an awesome video, thank you so much! I loved the fact you didn't hold back on what you didn't like about it, but then the demo clearly showed how amazing it sounded :)
That was one hell of an opening jam!!
I like how you see the amp sim part of the chain as just a pedal, in your case the jackhammer. Thats a great way to think of the chain when setting up these type of units. great vid dude
I'm sitting here applauding after every single piece you're playing. I forgot I was watching a demo/review. Bravo on such killer playing, phrasing and feel. I think you conviced me to keep my G6 that I got a week ago.
Loved the format of this video, the intro jam was killer and loved the dynamics :)
Had to watch this video again, it's been 2 years...lol. Dave you are an amazing guitarist and i "still own" my zoom G6 AND my zoom G11. Havnt broken them at all...lol.
Sounds great, love the way your strat sounds like a strat thru'it. That is Kudos to Zoom there!
you had me sold on the ambient jam. felt like i was at a pink floyd concert. The lead sound you had was epic. gonna order this right now. your playing is epic by the way 👍
Great review Dave. Awesome demo too. Just ordered on yesterday. I live way off grid in remote Far North Queensland, Australia. I depend upon good honest reviews like this. Especially when I am miles from the nearest music store. I played this vid a few times this week. Today I have a reason to love it even more. A big thank you.
Hiya Dave, it's so good to have a REAL GUITARIST demo effects and amps etc, so much of the demo's on u tube are an embarrassment ! your demo's are absolutely an education for the rest of us to get a true picture of a particular effect or amp, I wish you could demo the rest of everything elsewhere as with you we know that we will get the true picture therefore seriously and accurately influencing our choice of purchases, Dave, absolute respect for you as always and thanks for what you do for us all.
seriously this is raw live sound not perfected takes. The way it should be
Well done mate.owning this pedal and think zoom should use your video as official foe the pedal :-) The looper and the possibility of charging your own drum track,loop,backing tracks and fully record them is the thing that really does it for me.and it sounds good with little twinging trough a good amp.cheers
You look much happier with the longer vids Dave.👍 Always liked the zoom gear, sound is everything and zoom is good at it. I think it will last but there is something tank like about a metal enclosure that gives you confidence. A simple USB upgrade path is something zoom should look at to keep their customers loyal to the brand to fix any usability quirks. Basically build a great metal pedal that can have the interface upgraded rather than a pedal redesign all the time. Thanks Dave, keep inspiring!😀
YES DAVE!!! .. that intro jam was an absolute unit!!! ;)
To hell with work! It's King David flower hour. Thx I needed that! Rewind time.🤘💪🎸
It definitely sounds super awesome 👏 oh that’s because Dave is playing it👍🤩🤘
Great video, GREAT playing. -I'm a zoom fan also - and an experienced player with average+ skills. Altho so many people play well that I'm not really sure what average skills are:) I still have and use a Zoom G1on and G1xon...and like them. So the G6 was a great, and much needed upgrade. For non professional players with a solid understanding of building sound the G6 works really nicely with my equipment. I carry the G6 with me 4 or 5 times a month and I've had it about a year now. I love what it does. The plastic casing is a little unnerving and the firmware update is what it is I suppose. But I think the functionality, the quality of the presets and effects themselves make it a winner. I took an all inclusive extended warranty to ease that plastic shell thing. I like the touch screen on it, like the extended looper, and can find the menu screens a pain at times. For me it works well and provides a ton of quality tone options at a not obscene price. And after watching a bunch of amateur-ish G6 reviews I was happy to find your's. It reinforced what I thought and it was great listening to you play thru it...Dave's Land, Ambient, and Blues tone were great. Screen shot of those would be cool.
Had mine for about 5 weeks and I am still tweaking out some custom patches but my primary sounds are completed and honestly it gives me 98% of the same tones my tube amp and over sized pedal board does. Takes some time to get it tweaked out but it is surprising how good it sounds.
Can you send me some of your custom patches?🥺most of the inbuilt patches are not usable for me
Hi Dave, I’ve just discovered you cos I was interested in your comments regarding the Zoom G6, Wow! Wow!Wow! David You are an amazing guy, your playing is Awesome!, I couldn’t help noticing at the intro, I detected a bit of Hendrix in there ? I sure wish I could play, but then, there’s probably 100s of thousands who wish they could to, oh & yes I agree with your comments regarding the G6, I hate plastic, but I think I could forgive Zoom because of the amazing sounds coming out of that thing, & your playing is testament to that, I’m sure looking forward to listening to you more & be inspired at the same time, thanks so much David, keeping on going Sir.🎸😊
Everybody, all good people of the tube, lets all share links of Dave in the next two weeks to our friends and family, so Dave can have 100k subscribers for Christmas! It would make a great Christmas present for Dave and he definitely deserves it! Thank you Dave for all your hard work!
Fantastic playing, the zoom sounds really good. I've had my eye on one, this may have sold me.
Thank you. :)
@@thedavesimpson Next time don't rant about plastic for 5 minutes, that was painful! 😂
Dave I just watched your unlocking the neck video from a while back,what a game changer thanks! This old mans playing just took a huge leap forward! Thanks for sharing your talent much appreciated have a great holiday season👍☮️
Hi Dave, great review and incredible playing to demo it!
As to the plastic, I have not been able to find anyone who has broken it.
From an engineering standpoint all those angles make the construction stronger than flat panels. They appear to have been placed in the locations that should see the most stress but without a structural analysis it’s only a guess on my part. I’m probably going to go pick one up to consolidate and replace my big pedalboard that was setup for Shoegaze and ambient plus also rock and metal.
Thanks again, you have a new subscriber here! 😁
What an amazing guitarist.
Actually. I believe I could watch your tutorials all day long if I was allowed to Sir David. I sometimes actually Thank the Lord for the interwebs since I can joyfullly watch your lovely tutorials over and over again. "Back in the Day" before YT you couldn't even hardly find anyone as knowledgeable to even Pay them to explain things like this so well. Merry Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you too, in advance and Thanks for all of your very much appreciated efforts.
Not finished the whole video yet but it's inspired me to drag my old zoom 8080 out the cupboard,I used to love the thing about ten years black lol keep inspiring peeps bud thumbs up
Impressive guitar rig and really energetic intro jam. Enjoyed it loads ...
BRUTAL ever and ever again!
You've sold it to me :D But your playing is out of this world. Love it :)
The only Zoom product i have ever owned and i still have it, is a i think was a small unit the 505. Cost me about 80 quid. I quite like it, it's simple there are a couple of usable tones on their but as far as build quality it can't be faulted. 9v battery or 9v DC mains. Their made in Japan and their pretty cool with their tech so it's suprising to hear how flimbsy they (G6) seem. I thought dashboard out of a new Nissan Micra when i first saw it but it's not shy on the features.As i just mentioned i thought that 505 effects unit was expensive back in the day and according to the inflation calcul;ator today would have been more like 210 GBP now. So Dave i'm glad you got this gratis because their bloody expensive lol.
Zoom rocks all the way back to the 505 days. MS50G
G1Xon
G1X four.. Expression pedal recommended and switching by hand only.
I've been using the zoom g6 for over a year.. At the time, I loved him and hated him. I finally sold it. I bought and sold multi-effects: headrush mx5, Mooer ge 250, Nux mg30. Now I know that the zoom g6 was the best. Sounded great, great looper and drum machine. The plastic case has never cracked (there is metal at the bottom). Soon I will buy ZOOM G6 again and I will never give it back. Great Video and playing. Regards
I went through a few myself including the G6. I liked the G6, but I get frustrated easily programming a bunch of shit.
I am considering the G11 for the physical knobs to adjust on the fly.
Awesome intro,killer riff bravo🙃😎
+1 on the built-in tuners. I have a Zoom B3, G3X and G3n and the tuner in each unit is just fab.
They all sound great if you know how to set the patches up. The G3n sounds the best and can be had for little money secondhand and Zoom are still providing updates for it.
yes it sounds great, but it lacks versatility because of the limitations when it comes to simultaneous effects and I have never could really achieve more complex sounds, but otherwise it is great
I've been a Zoom fan since the early days of the 505 unit. Upgraded to the 505 II, then G9.2tt, G5n, and a GM-200 for good measure. I needed a wireless unit and was planning to purchase one when I discovered the Line 6 Pod Go Wireless. It took care of the effects upgrade and the wireless. If the G6 had wireless instead of Bluetooth I probably would have chosen it. I'm still a big fan of Zoom effects though. They seem to be like the perpetual underdog who always punches above his weigh class.
I have a G6 which i use plugged into the effects loop of my Marshall DSL 40 cr and the effects sound great.
I also plug the mono into my interface for recording, it really does have some great tones.
I love the looper and have the SD card installed and you can record a 2 hour loop if you really wanted.
I’m not sure if its supposed to record the drum rhythms or not but when i play back they are missing.
I hated the menu system to start with but have got used to it now.
Not sure about the strength of it but i’ve tripped onto it a few times now and its not damaged it yet. 😀
That's something that drives me crazy about my G5 - I think the drums should become part of the loop, at least as an option. I thought they fixed it with the G5n based on a demo I watched when that came out. Maybe not, or maybe they've regressed on that score?
Love your demos Dave good and honest and really show how these things can sound via your awesome playing! These Multi units are pretty good but for me I just love the separate pedals as in my old age I find going through menus a pain.
sounding amazing as usual Mr Simpson
Great review Dave, I'll be getting one of these in a few days, and your comments about the sound quality are relieving, despite the plastic issue :D
Anyway, I think it will be a great advance compared to my current Zoom G1xON (also plastic but pretty tough) Thanks!
Very cool!Great demo,Dave!!!
Now that's an intro jam!! 😲❤ don't know if it inspires me to pick up my guitar or turn it into a coffee table. Awesome sir 👏
Same. I'm a humble rhythm player and many times I think I should just hang it up.
Sounds awesome!! Great playing as always👍🎸🎩🎸
Dave, that is playing in total confidence, I wish I have that too
I can't be the only one that hears a strong hendrix influence in his playing. Incredibly enjoyable 😉
this the best test review I've ever seen
Cool Dave I've been waiting for this vid thanks man
Great vibe and playing 🤘
GREAT playing man, VERY impressing and, most importantly, VERY motivating indeed!!!
That stuff is definitely worth to subscribing it, for sure one can learn a lot from you.
Best regards from Germany.
Came to check out a review, got an eargasm 🤘🤘
Update =) My ZOOM G6 holds up pretty good, i loooove the sounds one can get out of it, I am glad it delivers Thank´s dear Dave much love to you :)
This is the greatest demo of this pedal on RUclips. I own this pedal and many other multi effects units from other brands many of them been made of plastic a good example is a very old DOD 4tec with the expression pedal plastic too and that pedal more than 25 years old and it been Tru hell and back and still working like new. No some brand like line 6 mede the pedals with metal on the top and plastic on the bottom like tho Pod X3 live which I also own and is a great pedal but the switches on it are the worst because they are plastic inside and they break. So I rather have a all plastic pedal that I will be careful with then a half metal plastic bad plastic and way more expensive pedal. So for me the sound of the pedal is the most important thing and this pedal sounds amazing.
Hi...How is it so far ...i mean plastic stuff....
Now THAT intro is a hit😉😎👍
New camera...?
Saturation and detail is really nice😎👍
Can hardly wait to hear the Mel9 incorporated into this unit😉😎👍
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Love Brother
Yes Dave i agree with you, my old Zoom G5 is built like a tank
WOW! Just WOW!
Top riffage at the start boss Dave if I could have got in the TV would have joined for guitar duel .. very fine speedy licks sir
27:52, "The Silvertop Vox Wah", Dave Simpson's nemesis!
Some plastics are stronger than metal, I very much doubt that would break. Great demo & review Dave :)
Yep. Gimme a polycarbonate-enclosed pedal(s), I'll be happy.
I looked at one. I’m not impressed with the case. They sound gr8 but I doubt it would hold up to being moved.
Agree, my Zoom G1X Four took a beating in session, studio and gigs for 4 years now and still doing fine
Yes. Step on metal, get a dent or scratch. Step on plastic, get a bit of flex. To get a metal surface to take any wear, you actually coat it in plastic (paint). It can be done well or badly of course and the structure is more important than the material for durablity. Most power tools are plastic and take a lot of beating.
Exactly, plastics are insulators to protect metal.
Hi Dave. I have looked at some of your videos and I am sooo impressed of your guitar playing. Keep up the great work. :-)
I confess .. the first pedal i got when i went electric was a G3. All metal. For years that was all I had, and a Fender Jam! It still surprises me with lovely sounds and great for night time headphone practice. It's got a looper, uni vibe kinda, some nice delays, drums etc. Like my klon clone od though for od. This G6 looks big fun, though totally agree about the plastic. Daft! Cheers Dave. 🙏👍❤️
I've got a Yamaha DG stomp from the '90s made of steel and it's built like a tank! But it's also much heavier than my Zoom G6 (and pretty much obsolete).
The foot pedal on my G6 feels solid and so does the rest of the unit. It would be too heavy with a metal foot pedal. It's plastic but it's strong plastic. It fits perfectly in a briefcase which protects it fine during transport. And I think you get a lot for the price. I only wish there was more memory because the IRs take up a lot (so I usually don't use them).
I use it plugged into a PA system, plugged into an amp or in the amp's EFX loop.
Great Demo Dave! The G6 is Badass, but your playin was BETTER! Good job Ill probably get 1! THX
Just fuckin with you Dave, great playing and the tone sounds killer!
just got mine I love it and about it being made out of plastic its thick and does not flex much better than a tin box
Your intro is a KILLER Especially when you kicked in wah! 🤤🔥🎸🔥
I stepped out for a min., was in the kitchen when I thought, what is that killer jam coming from my man-cave? Within in seconds I realized, oh, that's Dave.
Sweet!
Firmware can be updated by connecting it to the guitar lab software via usb without using sd card. Sd card gives you much more looper time and ir storage. Also I recommend the Bluetooth adapter if you have a iPhone for the app. Newest firmware made it where you can touch the patch name to go straight to edit all. Would be nice to to be able to hide some icons on the menu maybe they will add some type of folder support later. Great vid I love mine.
About to buy one this week. And I think that plastic is looks durable enough for me. Cause plastics are sometimes insulators to protect metals. lol. Great Vid!
jajaja de title reminds me the old days with the zoom g5n nice video Mr Simpson
Big up Dave,happy xmass🎅🎅🎅 to you and your kin!🎸🎸🎸🎸
I use the G1 Four, and it is brilliant for the money, small, light, solid as fuck, works from batteries or powerbanks, the sounds in it are amazing, and I use mine as a cab and delay stuff with my Revv G4 distortion, and it's pure heavy rock, with the cab sim on the zoom and the Revv together, it's like real amps through my busking amp, a totally portable marshall stack or mesa boogie.
I need a multi fx modeler but having a hard time finding one that isnt overly hard to use for a live band. This looks like the best one so far from what i have seen. I had a Helix LT but found it too difficult.
I think for normal use it will easily be strong enough….sure you can break anything if you try hard enough…..or with little effort if you have a Helix LT(expression). Sounds very impressive, the looks are a bit bling for my taste and the display looks quirky in some instances…but, I think I’m gonna give one a try🤓. Thanks for another hour of enjoyment Dave….best wishes
Mighty...... Full jug of good gravy...... Possibly overflowing...... Full of stock..... Rich stuff..... You, sir, are a f+#ing legend... And only live a few miles away..... Extraordinary...... Peace and love to you, yours and all... Take care(treat yourself to a day in Scarborough.. It ain't to far away and its great).....
Rock on....
wow i feel this!!! great job
Hey Dave. I've just come across your channel courtesy of Anderton's. Amazing intro and I think worthy of a click on your subscribe button. 😁
Review the Boss GT-1. A very surprising little multi.
I was going to say that. Lol.. I have one and love it. I recommend it on another one of Dave's vids...maybe I should do one
Great review. I rarely make it through an entire video like this.... but your method of 'showcasing' this pedal was pretty awesome, as well as your 'blues section' playing was pretty amazing (great feeling). Was wondering though - can this pedal be used for just effects through an amplifier's effects loop section and what would that sound like? Just curious, as I use the MS70 pedal by Zoom currently and love the effects sounds, but the cycling through patches is cumbersome.
Tried the G6 your review is spot on!.. plastic construction put me off... Processing power poor.. settled for the Headrush MX5 powerful well built sounds great once tweaking to taste.. much more power have used it live it's brilliant and not much more expensive than the G6!🎸☺👍
Awesome Dave
I was looking at this, and yea, that weird plastic shell sort of puts me off. Going to try the MS-50G,,, Does sound good though...
I found Zoom and Boss ME 80 to be great for the price.Zoom is a bit fizzy and the Boss is nasal but for people who like lots of effects they are fine. Yet, a Vox Tonelab EX was awesome for pure sound.Vox need to reintroduce something like that.
I bought a Helix two years ago and haven't wasted any money since.It is awesome.
Just save money and get the one thing that you will love.It's 300 quid here, 200 there etc and it mounts up.Just save up and get quality.
Intro jam was well worth a second listen. Sort of Tony Iommi meets Witchfynder General.
Very good review and fantastic guitarist.I have been thinking about trying one of these multi FX units. I have had my eye on a Boss ME 80. The Boss has been around many years and has a good positive history of reviews. However this Zoom sounds really good..Hhhmmm....
Awesome intro song! Love it💯💯💯
Killer intro 😵amazing man
Dave makes good gravy........ Again.... As always.....
I bought a new G6 for £300 , arrived yesterday. Spent last night testing through FRFR and USB direct > Logic. First impressions using FRFR, presets IGNORE them, roll your own :). Also switch 'mic on' on any non IR can sims. I found that I had to dial back the Treble and Presence and everything sounded much better. I know Dave turned down the top on Master for direct to GUITAR AMP. For a few minutes I thought I had bought a turkey but once EQ'd it sounded very good. Where's the catch? You have to be canny about the effects you use so as not to get memory overload warnings. I will probably continue to use my pedal based board for gigs and G6 for use with Logic and as a back-up/rehearsal. I have to add, Zoom released a system software update, so its now easier to edit patches. In the real world, if I was a major touring act I would buy a Helix/Fractal etc.... the fact is I'm not... for £300 it's a keeper and great for instant jamming with Logic. A lot of fun to be had with the G6. Thanks for the introduction Dave.
Hi Dave, thank you for the review of this pedal - I got a G5n and a helix and a GT8 of Boss and I am completely satisfied. Just to put that clear: To produce something made of plastic is more then a leap back - it's rediculously mad in times of not knowing how to get rid of that stuff, in case you don't need it anymore (for what reason ever)! This is a climate catastrophe. In cause of that I wouldn't even think of trying it out. So I am very happy about the fact that you did that for me now - again thank for that!
Greetings from Germany from the silver fox, David 😉🦊
The sea isn't floating with Zoom G6s choking turtles. It's mainly fishing line and plastic bags and crisp packets. It's unlikely these things will be thrown in the trash for many years, and even then it will be buried in the ground, just as if it had been made from aluminium. It's dense, solid plastic.
Aaawsomeee intro man! Tnx for it.
love your room
Interesting point on the plastic, however for some of us it may be an advantage. I have the G5n and yes it's built like a tank, but due to a really bad back I tend to have it saton the couch next to me, and I can find it a bit cumbersome. I have been thinking about a Boss Gt1 for ease of use but I couldn't live without that gorgeous particle reverb - that keeps me in another world for hours! LOL. Maybe the G6 is the answer for me.
Excellent opening jam Shoeless! Plastic is no confidence with me for a gigging tool.
i have that red boss rc 10 man what fun i have with her lol,,,you sound awesome as always brother,,
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Cool intro jam Dave! I'm with you on the cheap plastic build. The g2.1u I got on your recommendation is made of metal and is a great pedal!! Sturdy, well made and will last. These company's using cheap junk on everything anymore is crap. They could stamp out the metal and make a great product, yet they go with a plastic molded form to save money for themselves. They never consider what would last and be durable because they are always looking ahead at selling you the next version. I'm sure they work fine but the end result will be one good drop or something falling on it will destroy it. They count on the consumer to upgrade to their newer products yet provide them with older ones that won't last over time.??? Plastic cases and pedals do not last.
I have tried the G11 same plastic quality at a very expensive price and some of their efx had a dsp limitations🤦♂..ZOOM has gone back to old days quality..Don't know what's happening to ZOOM?They are one of the pioneers in multi effects..🤔I believed that,u should be the ZOOM Ambassador cause u know a lot about it..Thanx Dave,u are great at demoing stuff...cheers from 🇸🇬👍🕺🎸