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Description
ZOOM PLAYER 1010 25 EFFECTS IN A SMALL PACKAGE AT AN INCREDIBLY LOW PRICE!
25 effects in a package that's small enough to fit in your guitar case (and probably costs less). Up to six effects can be used simultaneously including distortion with amp simulation. Create up to 12 of your own presets or use the 30 multi-effect presets on-board. Effect programs: 25 (Up to 6 effects in 5 modules) Patch memory: 42 (User 12/Preset 30) Dimensions: 270 x 136.5 x 34 (w x d x h) mm Weight: 1 kg (2.2.lbs.) Accessory: FP01
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Product specs
| Brand | Zoom |
| Model | 1010 Advanced Guitar Effects Processor |
| Finish | Black |
| Year | 1990s |
| Made In | Japan |
| Categories | Multi-Effects Pedals and Processors |
| Pedal Format | Floor Unit |
FAQs
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What effects are included in the Zoom 1010 multi-effects pedal?
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The Zoom 1010 features a variety of effects including distortion, modulation, reverb, and delay, allowing for versatile sound shaping suitable for different genres and playing styles.
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Can the Zoom 1010 be used with both electric and acoustic guitars?
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Yes, the Zoom 1010 is designed for use with electric guitars but can also be used with acoustic guitars equipped with a pickup for added tonal possibilities.
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How many effects can be used simultaneously on the Zoom 1010?
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The Zoom 1010 allows you to chain up to four effects simultaneously, providing flexibility and creativity in your sound design.
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Does the Zoom 1010 require a specific power supply?
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The Zoom 1010 operates on a 9V DC power supply, which is standard for many guitar pedals, ensuring easy compatibility with most pedalboard power setups.
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Is the Zoom 1010 suitable for live performances?
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Yes, the Zoom 1010 is designed for both studio and live use, offering robust features and reliable performance in a compact floor unit format.
Videos
Wesley Martins Luthier
PEDALEIRA ZOOM 1010 - DEMO - SOM LIMPO + SOM COM DRIVE - Wesley Martins Luthier
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Owner Insights
We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Zoom 1010.
Build quality
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The Zoom 1010 features a plastic housing, which, despite its reputation for cheapness, holds up well under regular use according to multiple owners.
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Users report that the right-hand switch often fails after extensive use, but this typically occurs after many years, indicating a decent lifespan for a 25-year-old pedal.
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Comparisons
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More practical than the 505II, the Zoom 1010 offers a compact form factor, being even smaller than the DL4, making it an efficient choice for tight spaces.
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Features and functionality
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Although minor feedback can occur when scrolling through menus, the presets are noted for their variety, including modulations and delays suitable for creative patch creation.
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The wah patches are optimized for use with an expression pedal, enhancing the effect's responsiveness and usability.
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Use cases and applications
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Works well for casual settings such as an office environment, providing adequate sound quality without the need for professional-grade audio fidelity.
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User experience
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Owners report discovering presets that seem tailored to specific artists like Van Halen, suggesting the ability to explore a wide range of musical styles.
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Owners describe the distortion and drive tones as harsh, suggesting the pedal is better suited for modulation effects like chorus, which are more usable.
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Some users have had success using the Zoom 1010 for synth effects on tour, highlighting its versatility beyond just guitar applications.
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Owners recommend using the Zoom 1010's modulation effects exclusively, as the distortion section is considered less satisfactory.
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Some users find the Zoom 1010's distortion suitable for lofi applications, though it lacks sufficient equalization controls for other uses.
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Critic Reviews
3.0 out of 5
Based on 4 Reviews and 10 Ratings
398
Vintage charm with digital fuzz and reverb for studio use
This thing is apparently one of the first pedal multi effect units. It's got a bunch of presets and some cheesy built in sounds. Frankly, it sounds dated and cheap, but that's part of its charm - I used the (very digital sounding) fuzz and reverb on several tracks of my new album to get an overcompressed, low-fi distortion sound which fit REALLY well for what I was going for. Though I will probably never bring this out live, it has a place in my heart and my studio rig.
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