Kamis, 27 Mei 2010

ZOOM GM-200















The ultimate guitar amp modeling device creates a perfect replication of eleven world-famous guitar amplifier sounds.
  • Authentic recreation of 11 world-famous guitar amp characteristics
    Zoom's sophisticated technology called VAMS (Variable Architecture Modeling System) has made it possible to faithfully reproduce the sound of 11 famous guitar amplifiers. Whether you record with a multi-track recorder at home or in the studio, you no longer need a guitar amplifier. Within a single compact housing, the GM-200 gives you immediate access to the dynamic, life-like sounds of 11 high-class guitar amps.


  • Refined effects and selectable output character
    The GM-200 provides vintage chorus, tremolo, tape echo, and spring reverb. These high-quality effects are extremely easy to use, being controlled by a single knob. The Output Character control enhances your sound by adding the optimum ambience and mastering effects for every environment.
OUTPUT CHARACTER

LINE AUDIO (Off, Punch, Edge, Live)

These character settings are optimized when using the unit with a home audio system, a portable stereo or a headphone.

MTR RECORDING (Direct, Air, Wide)

These character settings are optimized for line out use with a multi-track recorder or mixer.

GUITAR AMP (Normal, Bright, Warm, Bottom)

These character settings are optimized for direct connection to a guitar amplifier.

  • Input/Output configuration to fit any recording environment
    On the input side, a gain switch makes it easy to accommodate guitars with active pickups. A MIX IN (stereo mini phone jack) lets you add external sources without effect processing to the guitar signal, for applications like playing along with your favorite CD. On the output side, a pair of RCA-type phono jacks is provided in addition to the standard phone jack (stereo). This eliminates problems when laying down a guitar track on a multi-track recorder.
  • There's even more...
    Gain and master level can used to adjust the intensity of the distortion setting, just like a guitar amplifier. A simple twist of the ZNR (Zoom Noise Reduction) knob eliminates unwanted noise. And a 3-band tone control (TREBLE, MIDDLE, BASS) lets you tailor the sound just the way you want it. Battery operation allows you to use for any purpose.




Selection of G-AMP Sounds

American Clean
Emulates the clean channel of a tube-type combo amp developed in the nineteen-sixties by a famous American manufacturer. It is characterized by a clear, bright sound with full-bodied tonal characteristics.

Twin Drive
Emulates the drive channel sound of the tube-type amp mentioned above. Produces a drive sound with extended top end. Suitable for a wide range of applications, from rhythm to lead guitar.

Blues Tweed
Emulates a small classic tube-type combo amp built in the fifties by the same company as the American Clean amp. Produces dry distortion with the harmonic "ring" produced by the cabinet.

Class A Combo
Emulates the class A drive tube amp that became the hallmark of the Liverpool sound in the sixties. It is characterized by a distinct midrange sound.

British Crunch
Emulates a British tube-type stack amplifier (known by some as the "800" series) that ruled the eighties hard rock scene. It has powerful tonal characteristics, with distortion overtones even when the gain is turned down.

British Drive
Emulates the full-blown drive sound of the "900" series that was the successor to the amp above, characterized by its blunt attack, exceptional presence and thick bottom sounds.

Combo 335
In the late sixties, a manufacturer in San Francisco introduced a hand-built tube combo amp. This setting emulates the sound of this legendary amplifier, famous for its "bluesy" character and extra long sustain.

Metal Panel
The same manufacturer came out in the nineties with a tube-type stack amp, designed for intense distortion.

Black Bottom
Emulates a tube stack amp developed by an American amp manufacturer in the nineties with a rock guitar superstar. The sound has a gutsy low end and detailed distortion.

Modern Lead
Emulates a head made in America by a custom manufacturer in the eighties. Great for "slow hand" lead guitar playing.

Fuzz Stack
Creates a dynamic sixties style stack amp sound with massive fuzz distortion, suitable for leads and riffs. Great for people who set their guitars on fire or play them with their teeth...






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GM-200 Specifications

  • Modeling Amp type : 11
  • Output Character : 11
  • Tone Control : 3 band
  • Effect type : 4
  • Sampling Frequency : 40.0kHz
  • A/D Conversion : 20 bit 64 times oversampling
  • D/A Conversion : 20 bit 128 times oversampling
  • Guitar Input : 1/4" monaural phone jack (Input impedance : 470kohm)
  • Gain Switch : HIGH / for Passive pick up (Nominal input level : -20dBm)
  • LOW / for Active pick up (Nominal input level : -10dBm)
  • Mix Input : Mini stereo phone jack (Nominal input level : -10dBm / Input impedance : 480kohm)
  • Output (Used as both Line and Headphone) : 1/4" stereo phone jack(Maximum ourput level : +4dBm / Load impedance 10kohm or more)
  • Sub Output : RCA Pin jack (L / R)
  • Power requirements : DC9V/300mA (Optional AC Adapter AD-0006/Center minus) or AA (LR6) battery x 6 Continuous battery operation : More than10 hours (Alkaline)
  • Dimensions : 215 x 175 x 65(W x D x H)mm
  • Weight : 600g(Without battery)
  • *0dBm=0.775 Vrms

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