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Old 02-07-2012, 08:03 AM
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Extra amp models in Zoom G5

With there being 13 amp models in the G3 and 20 in the new G5, I was wondering which extra amps might be included.
I've looked at the specs of the current G9, and there are plenty to choose from. Anyone care to speculate which additional 7 might be included?

I'm hoping they'll add some of the cleaner models like the JC Clean. If they do I wonder what they will replace the middle 'tube' control with

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Old 02-07-2012, 12:43 PM
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Noticed that myself, also that a couple of " notes" have been removed in the description concerning number of FX that could be used with an amp model.
Which could be good news for us fans of the current G series from Zoom.

As for amp models, maybe there will be 7 more, that would be good.
I find that I can get decent cleans from most models, as clean as I like anyway.

If you are having trouble getting the pure clean you like, try putting the "Z Clean" pedal in front of your cleanest amp model, it actually helps give the illusion of a cleaner sound.
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Old 02-08-2012, 05:34 AM
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Thanks for the tip. I've been using the Hiwatt for my cleans.

Interestingly looking at the specs for the current G9/G7 they have clean/crunch and drive channels of the same amps. In the G3 they only have one channel per amp.

I wonder whether they will continue with that and offer different amps to make up the number or whether we'll get different channel models of ones already in there.
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