Zoom A2 Acoustic Guitar Multi-Effects Pedal
| Price | $169.00 |
|---|---|
| Shipping Cost | Free shipping! |
| Model | Zoom A2 |
| Brand | Zoom |
Explore a new world of natural acoustic sound
-- nothing lost, everything gained!
96kHz sampling brings out the true nature of
acoustic guitar sound
The rich, detailed tone of an acoustic guitar
is created by a delicate triple harmony of
strings, neck, and body. But a piezo or
magnetic pickup never captures the full body
resonance, often resulting in thin sound
dominated by the strings. This tendency can't
be fully compensated with a conventional preamp
equalizer.
The A2 series incorporates 24-bit / 96 kHz
sampling and sophisticated sound modeling
technology to process the line signal from the
pickup, adding a lush body tone and the spatial
ambience that is created by mic recording. Even
when playing through an amplifier or PA
speaker, the resonance of the guitar body is
restored, allowing the natural acoustic sound
to shine through.
The new ZOOM ZFX-3 32-bit DSP chip
The heart of any multi-effect device is its
processor and decoder section. ZOOM has
attained a new level with the ZFX-3 chip.
32-bit architecture ensures outstanding
performance and allows smooth and detailed
signal processing. Fine nuances of fingering
and touch come through without any
deterioration, thanks to this incredibly
powerful DSP.
Select optimum characteristics to match
pickup and amp model
The GLOBAL module that controls settings for
the entire unit combines a pair of parameters
called AMP SELECT and PICKUP SELECT. These let
you optimize frequency response for the type of
pickup and amp that you are using. Whether
recording or live on stage, you can always get
just the right acoustic sound.
AMP SELECT
Choose from three settings (combo, bright
combo, stack) and eliminate the excessive
treble that can ruin the sound when playing an
acoustic guitar through an amp.
PICK UP SELECT
Besides piezo and magnetic for acoustic
guitars, electric guitar pickup settings such
as single-coil and humbucker settings are
available, allowing you to use the unit as an
acoustic guitar simulator.
Six-band linear equalizer or two-band
parametric equalizer provide ambience
control
Center frequency allocation and filter slopes
of the built-in six-band EQ are optimized for
acoustic guitar. Peaking type filters in the
crucial middle range (320Hz, 500Hz, 1.2kHz,
6.3kHz) are augmented by shelving-type filters
at the low and high end (60Hz and 12kHz).
Further flexibility is offered by the
possibility to switch to a two-band parametric
EQ, for delivering a pin-point boost or cut.
The A2 series lets you really take
control.
Feedback control feature
When playing an acoustic guitar on stage,
acoustic feedback (howling) is often a
problem--but now there is a remedy. The
feedback control feature allows automatic or
manual detection of the constantly changing
feedback point, and an effective notch filter
is then brought into action to provide the
required attenuation. Auto detection can be
triggered with the foot switch to allow swift
reaction during a performance.
47 high-quality effects implemented with
32-bit processing
Eight modules dedicated to aspects such as
dynamics, filtering, modulation, and ambience
offer a total of 47 effects. A
limiter/compressor lets you control peaks and
ensure that levels are matched. The air effect
simulates the ambience in a room, the detune
effect adds pitch-shifted harmony components
for that fleeting 12-string guitar sound. Or
emphasize a specific frequency range with the
resonator. All of these effects are optimized
for acoustic guitar and can be put to use right
away. Other features include multi-tap delay
and long delay with settings up to 5000ms,
reverse delay, flanger, phaser, and various
other studio-class effects.
Add body and depth with 3 types of
chorus
Add just the right amount of body and depth to
the sound when you need it. The choice is
yours: warm and mild mono chorus, clear and
transparent stereo chorus, expansive and
three-dimensional chorus ensemble, and
more.
Enhance your acoustic sound with 9 types of
reverb
The A2 has nine types of reverb designed
specifically for acoustic guitar including
Hall, Room, Arena, Tiled Room. Many guitarists
will also be familiar with Spring Reverb. The
A2 also features a reverb setting called "Early
Reflections" and a Slap Reverb that is a first
for this class. Each reverb setting is fully
adjustable so the user can make each phrase
more distinct.
12 acoustic guitar/preamp sound character
simulations
A simulation module lets you choose among a
number of very famous and popular acoustic
guitar tones. The different sonic
characteristics that depend on body size and
shape as well as on the materials used are
faithfully reproduced. What's more, a mic
module simulates the sound of guitar as
recorded through a microphone, with selectable
positioning and mic type (dynamic /
condenser).
Martin D-28: Martin, the leading manufacturer
of acoustic guitars, introduced this model in
1931. With its Dreadnought body, it has become
the "gold standard" of acoustic guitars. The
sound is well balanced and rich, great for
chord play.
Gibson SJ-200: This is the top-ranked model
from Gibson, known as the "king of flat-tops".
Its extra large body produces sound on a grand
scale with a rich low-end.
Martin OOO-18: Slightly smaller than a
Dreadnought, this is the definitive Auditorium
body guitar. The detailed, bright sound is
typically Martin, which is why the guitar is
often used for recording.
Gibson J-45: A Dreadnought model with a smooth
round shoulder design. Much loved by blues and
rock guitarists for its warm tone and unique
attack dynamics.
Tacoma C3C: Concentrating on the top plate
sound, the soundhole of the C3C is located in
the low-vibration shoulder area. A
characteristic midrange tone is the hallmark of
this guitar.
Ovation Adamas: This celebrated electroacoustic
guitar is famous for its unique and original
design with a molded round back body and
epaulette type soundhole consisting of many
tiny holes.
Nylon (Zoom original): Simulates the soft and
delicate sound of a nylon-string guitar. Great
for classical music, Jazz, Bossa Nova, Flamenco
and other finger-picking styles.
Selmer Maccaferri: Simulation of the
Selmer-Maccaferri guitar used by Gypsy Jazz
great Django Reinhardt in France from 1930 into
the fifties. The Maccaferri model is
characterized by its distinctive mid/high-range
sound.
Dobro Model 27: This is a resonator guitar from
Dobro with wooden body and metal resonator.
Suitable for country blues and slide/bottleneck
playing styles.
National Reso-phonic Style O: This is a
resonator guitar from National with brass body
and metal resonator. It produces a more
metallic sound than a Dobro.
Resophonic (Zoom original): ZOOM original
resonator guitar sound with treble emphasis
producing a dry, resonant tone.
Tube preamp (Zoom original): Simulation modeled
on an acoustic guitar preamp. Mixing balance
between solid-state circuitry and tube
circuitry can be adjusted.
*Manufacturer names and product names mentioned
in this table are trademarks or registered
trademarks of their respective owners. The
names are used only to illustrate sonic
characteristics and do not indicate any
affiliation with the Zoom Corporation.
Analog style editing knobs make it a snap to
create your very own sound
The three rotary knobs let you tailor three
different parameters at the same time. This
could be sensitivity, attack, and level for the
compressor effect, or delay time, feedback, and
mixing level for the delay effect. It's like
having an array of stomp boxes ready for
action. In play mode, the three knobs adjust
the modulation effect mix level, delay/reverb
mix level, and the patch level. This lets you
quickly match the unit's performance to the
band or the room acoustics.
40 ready to use preset patches for stage and
studio
The unit comes preprogrammed with recommended
settings for various acoustic guitar models,
settings that are modeled on the signature
sound of famous guitarists, rich ambience
settings using chorus and reverb, and more.
Plus, a user area capable of storing another 40
patches gives you plenty of creative
leeway.
World's fastest patch change speed:
8ms
The annoying interval heard when switching
patches on standard effects pedals has been
virtually eliminated. With its record-setting
speed of 0.008 seconds, the A2 series never
misses a beat. For example, when changing to a
lead solo during a song, you no longer need to
press the switch slightly in advance. Simply
push the foot switch and start playing the solo
phrase.
Built-in auto-chromatic tuner for
guitar
The guitar tuner can be called up instantly by
pushing two foot switches together.
High-brightness LED indicators make the note
readout easy to see also on a dark stage. The
calibration range is 435 to 445Hz, and mute
tuning without sound output is also possible.
Tuning has never been easier or more
convenient.
ZNR keeps playing pauses quiet
The built-in ZOOM Noise Reduction (ZNR)
provides optimized performance for guitar.
While minimizing any alteration of the original
sound, ZNR shuts out unwanted noise in the
playing pauses. Even the tails of long sustain
notes come out beautifully, with natural
release.
Integrated drum machine with PCM sound
sources
Realistic drum sounds derived from PCM sources
are arranged in a variety of rhythm patterns
for different musical genres. The 40 rhythm
variations include the steady 8-beat of Rock
and Pop, funky 16-beat, a "Jazzy" 4-beat, and
many more choices.
Optional foot switch allows versatile remote
operation
When the optional foot switch (FS01) is
connected, tap tempo input of settings such as
delay time and modulation rate is possible.
Other selectable functions include bank
switching, drum machine start/stop, and delay
hold on/off switching.
Ultra low noise design with 100 dB S/N
ratio
With an amazing rated signal-to-noise ratio of
100dB, background noise ceases to be a problem,
leaving only superbly clean, transparent
sound.
Sturdy metal chassis and rubber damping for
superior toughness and durability
The combination of a solid metal chassis with
shock-absorbent rubber damping ensures that the
unit can stand up to the rigors of use on
stage. Take it on the road or into the studio,
the A2 series will not let you down.
Two-way power allows use just about
anywhere
Thanks to its circuit design optimized for low
voltage operation, the unit will run for more
than 6.0 hours on a set of four IEC R6 (size
AA) batteries. An included AC adapter (AD-0006)
can be plugged in for extended studio work, but
on stage you never need to worry about AC
power.
Expression pedal adds further versatility to
your guitar play
The optional expression pedal (FP02) is a great
way to control effect parameters in real time.
Besides adjusting the volume or the tone of a
simulation effect, the pedal can be used for
manual detection of feedback frequency,
controlling the modulation rate, or adjusting
the delay/reverb mix level.
Effect List
Model module:
-- 01 Martin dreadnought
-- 02 Gibson Super Jumbo
-- 03 Martin Auditorium
-- 04 Gibson Round Shoulder
-- 05 Tacoma
-- 06 Ovation
-- 07 Nylon
-- 08 Maccaferri
-- 09 Dobro
-- 10 National
-- 11 Resophonic
-- 12 Tube preamp
Mic module: 13 MIC
Comp / Limit module:
-- 14 Compressor
-- 15 Limiter
Low EQ module:
-- 16 low EQ
-- 17 low parametric EQ
High EQ module:
-- 18 High EQ
-- 19 High Parametric EQ
ZNR module: 20 ZNR
Mod / SFX module
-- 21 Chorus
-- 22 Stereo Chorus
-- 23 Chorus Ensemble
-- 24 Air
-- 25 Flanger
-- 26 Resonator
-- 27 Delay
-- 28 Tape Echo
-- 29 Reverse Delay
-- 30 Detune
-- 31 Phaser
-- 32 Auto Wah
-- 33 Tremolo
-- 34 Step
Delay / Reverb module:
-- 35 Hall
-- 36 Room
-- 37 Spring
-- 38 Arena
-- 39 Tiled Room
-- 40 Modern Spring
-- 41 Bright Slap Reverb
-- 42 Dark Slap Reverb
-- 43 Early Reflection
-- 44 Multi Tap Delay
-- 45 Delay
-- 46 Echo
-- 47 Ping Pong Delay
