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Zoom MS-50G MultiStomp Guitar Effects Pedal, Single Stompbox Size, 100 Built-in effects, Tuner

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Style: MS-50G


Features

  • Easy-to-use interface includes LCD, footswitch, and analog-style cursor keys/parameter knobs
  • 55 effects types (47 stomp box effects, 8 amp models) can be used in any combination
  • Use up to six effects simultaneously, 30 preset patches ready for immediate use, Create and store up to 50 original patches
  • Integrated auto-chromatic tuner, Tap tempo function, 1/4"input jack, two 1/4"output jacks
  • Up to seven hours of operation using two AA batteries (included), AC (adapter sold separately) and USB bus powered

Description

Zoom MS50G MultiStomp Guitar Pedal From the Manufacturer Zoom's MS-50G MultiStomp Guitar Pedal is the first of its kind. It offers the power of a multi-effects pedal and flexibility of an amp modeler in a single stompbox design. With 55 classic stompbox effects and amp models, easy-to-use interface, auto-chromatic tuner and versatile power options, guitar players will be astonished with how much this pedal offers.Single Stompbox DesignWith a heavy duty, die-cast body, the MS-50G has the classic look of a single analog stompbox. It features a large LCD and analog-style cursor keys/parameter knobs that together form an easy-to-use graphical interface. This intuitive design makes creating, saving and rearranging the effect chain a breeze and provides easy navigation in live and studio settings. Offering the power of a multi-effects pedal and flexibility of an amp modeler. View larger Sigmond curve clipper re-creates the smooth clipping of a tube amp's waveform Use up to six stompbox and amp effects simultaneously. View largerAmp SimulationA highly refined sigmoid curve clipper re-creates the smooth clipping of a tube amp's waveform. This allows the MS-50G to simulate amplifier sounds, including clean, crunch and full-gain drive tones that are authentic to the original models while maintaining the nuances of picking and strumming techniques.Model Your SoundThe MS-50G's eight super-real amp models range from vintage gear to the latest trends in amp technology, each with its own distinct cabinet modeling that can be used to alter its tone characteristics. In addition, you can pair any of the available amp models with any of the available cabinet models and let you're creativity run wild. Power a VX JMI 2x12 cabinet with a Delux-R amp, or combine the MS 1859 amp and the DZ Drive 4x12 cabinet. It's up to you! The MS-50G also provides you with the versatility to match the output of a given amp/cabinet model to whatever you're playing through (Line, Combo Front, Stack Front, Combo Power Amp, Stock Power Amp).The Most Realistic Sounds to DateThe all-new ZFX-IV DSP effects processor boasts amazing power and clarity, upgrading everything from sound to functionality over previous ZFX versions. By using 32-bit floating-point processing, the MS-50G can produce sounds that are more realistic than ever before.Click here to see the MS-50G's features. Program which patches are recalled and the order in which they appear All the Classic Stomps in OneThe MS-50G offers 47 diverse types of effects, including some of the world's most popular stompbox guitar pedals and rack-mounted processors. The pedal's wide range of effects includes distortion, compression, modulation, delay and reverb.Up to Six Simultaneous EffectsWith the MS-50G, you can use up to six stompbox and amp effects simultaneously and arrange them in any order you like. This allows you the freedom to build complex tones, as well as the ability to bring individual elements in and out of the effects chain as you like.Presets Right Out of the BoxRight out-of-the-box, the MS-50G allows you to create and store up to 50 of your original patches. To get you started, 30 of these patches are preprogrammed and form a versatile collection of guitar sounds that include some of the world's greatest stompbox and amp effects.Pick Your Patch OrderWith the MS-50G, you can program which patches are recalled and the order in which they appear. For example, you could select three patches'(A) CLEAN TONE, (B) HEAVY RIFF and (C) LEAD SOLO'and program the MS-50G to cycle through only those three tones each time you press the footswitch.Smaller Boards, Bigger TonesPerfect for use in combination with traditional stompboxes, the MS-50G can be added to your pedalboard to decrease the size and complexity of your setup, while expanding your system's effects and modeling capabilities.Precise TuningThe pedal's highly accurate auto- chromatic tuner offers smooth, real-time response, which makes turning your guitar effortless. When you're in the middle of a performance or practicing alone, simply hold down the pedal's footswitch to start getting your strings back in tune. In addition, the MS-50G's LCD makes the tuner easy to see on a dark stage. You can also tune silently in the tuner's MUTE mode or with all effects bypassed in its BYPASS mode.Power ProofProviding versatile power options, the MS-50G operates via AC adapter (sold separately), as well as battery power. Two standard AA batteries (included) provide up to seven hours of continuous mono input use and up to five hours of continuous operation when using the stereo inputs.

Brand: Zoom


Style: MS-50G


Color: Silver


Item Weight: 12.64 ounces


Voltage: 9 Volts


Item Weight: 12.6 ounces


Product Dimensions: 3.07 x 3.77 x 6.29 inches


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: MS50G


Batteries: 2 AA batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: April 13, 2004


Color Name: Silver


Hardware Interface: USB


Signal Format: Analog


Battery type: Alkaline


Power Source: Battery Powered,Corded Electric


Standing screen display size: 1.5


Voltage: 9 Volts


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Get This Pedal!
Style: MS-50G
Im an true analog guy. But when I grabbed this pedal I was blown away. This little thing packs a lot of serious effects for its size. A lot of which do not sound to digital. I was amazed at the tones I could pull out of it. For $99- it is a steal. I would pay twice that for what this pedal does. Easy to navigate and understand. Small enough to fit on any pedalboard. Easily hooks up to the computer to download custom patches. If you're looking for a multi effects stomp box, look no farther than the Zoom MS-50G. Well worth the $99.00. Can easily set it up for live situations. Of course you're not gonna get all the effects at a drop of a dime. But I set mine up for a few effects I use live. Works flawless. When in the studio, this is where the pedal shines. Also it can't be beat for when you're just jamming alone at home. If you're are gigging, of course this isn't going to be your go to pedal, but it does come in handy for some really nice effects. The review before mine, well they should of known this pedal isn't the greatest for live venues. That's why we have pedalboards with all our different effects we can call up with the drop of a foot. I was on the fence about this pedal for a week or so. Went to a local music store, heard and was sold. No one can touch Amazon's price and service. Get off the fence and buy this pedal. I promise you won't be sorry \m/ CONS: No power supply or USB cable. Besides that, the pedal is a bargain and sounds fantastic! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2013 by The Pusher

  • Solid unit with a ton of effects!
Style: MS-50G
All metal enclosure. Pedal feels solid and like it will last a long time. I like the tuner function and tap tempo. To get the most out of this pedal, you need to go to the Zoom website and download the latest firmware. My pedal updated quickly with no issues. There are "extra" effects, but you have to download the effects manager. This took me awhile to figure out. Zoom should really give more detailed instructions. The update alone WILL NOT automatically install the extra effects. Once you have the effects manager downloaded, you simply connect the pedal to your computer and pull up the manager. You will see all 172 effects listed... you simply check the boxes of the effects you want to install on the pedal, then hit the scan button to install on your pedal. You cannot install all 172, there is not enough memory on the pedal. As you go down the list and check the effects boxes, the manager will keep track and let you know when you're reaching the limit. I have 122 effects installed with a little room to spare. I noticed that if I added effects right up to the limit, I'd get an error message and the effects would not load. I'm using a 2015 MacBook Pro running Catalina 10.15.7. I hope this is helpful to someone. It took me a few hours to figure this all out. Once I did, I really enjoyed using this pedal even more. There are limitless pedal combinations and tweaking to be had. You can stack up to six effects... and easily move the effects wherever you want in the chain. Chain reads from right to left. Do yourself a big favor and read the instruction manual that comes with the pedal, or it can be confusing. Once you do, the pedal is a joy to use and actually pretty simple to navigate. If you don't want to spend hundreds and hundreds of dollars on individual pedals and a pedal board, then GET THIS PEDAL! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2022 by sonya ziegler

  • Great for the Electric Violinist
Style: MS-50G
I'm so happy with this. I play violin, and there are not a lot of demos on YouTube answering questions like: what does an electric violin sound like through, say, an Electro Harmonix Big Muff Pi; or, if a compressor makes a guitar sound more like a violin, is there any point in putting it on a violin? After the firmware upgrade, this stomp box gives you 100 effects that you can arrange six at a time in any order (even doubling up, e.g. choruses). At about $100, that's a buck an effect. Pretty good. So, while of course their simulations of some name brand pedals don't sound exactly like the real thing, for $1 each, you can audition them, use them once on that one thing where you think they need it, or decide that it sounds awful and never use it again. Or maybe, once you hear it, decide that it's worth saving up for the name brand dedicated effects pedal. Up to you. And that said, a lot of the effects sound really good. The pitch shift tracks very fast and preserves a lot of tone. It's my "cello button." The Acoustic Simulator does an amazing job at making the weird, whiny triangle wave sound of an electric violin sound like a fiddle again. (It's a little too trebly, but guess what, there's a graphic EQ plugin too!) There are a lot of different choruses, delays and reverbs (the staples of the electric violin effects chain) so you can create tones of all varieties to sound like artists from Jean-Luc Ponty to B B King. Here's an unexpected bonus for violin: this pedal has no port to add an expression pedal. That's a drawback for guitar. But Zoom compensates by driving parameters that might normally be driven from an expression pedal (wah-wah, resonance, talk box, etc) from the dynamics of the input signal. That means that on the fiddle, you can control these parameters with your bow. It's actually a far more convenient system for electric violin than an expression pedal would be. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2014 by Ben C. Forsberg

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