Proper color require proper good photos, isn't it?
What is crap in this?
Do not know about G1, but considering current and good pedals most of guitar guys just lack any education and constantly bash anything digital, just because they are stupid as hell.
I was waiting to see your reaction, your opinion. In all my attempts to get something average good from cheap equipment you say it is crap, so I was waiting you would say the Zoom G1 is crap also.
I am surprised you consider digital solutions for guitar. To be honest, I think digital effects pedals are great, because they have all effects in one equipment and price is very cheap comparing to single analog pedals, and much more easy to setup and operate with everything in one thing.
I am using this Zoom G1 from some time ago, and I like it very much. You need to know how to do a very precise adjustment in each settings it has. After tweaking it sounds pretty good.
Most people who do not like this kind of digital effects equipment is because they do not know how to adjust it. You need very sensitive ears to perceive sublte differences in sound and you need to adjust lots of different effects and equalizations to get a good sound.
Never I said that cheap means crap. Actually all modern pedals is just ADC, DSP with lot of software and DAC.
And absolutely nothing prevent it to sound as good as any analog pedal.
Music Song Lyrics inspired on crap gear:
I did not have the money
To get the best honey
I needed to buy asap
So I got the cheap utter crap
Total absolute utter crap
Total absolute utter crap
Total absolute utter crap
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Well, at least I have a GH2
Which is good for me and for you
I can record in 24p
In gorgeous full hd
Total absolute utter crap
Total absolute utter crap
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I can express my thoughts
Screaming my music through the air
I can express my feelings
Playing my proper color guitar
Total absolute utter crap
Total absolute utter crap
Total absolute utter crap
Total absolute utter crap
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