The MS-70CDR by Zoom is a versatile multi-effects pedal designed for guitar and bass players. It offers 86 diverse effects, including 31 chorus and modulation effects, 26 mono and stereo delays, and 25 rich, dense reverbs. The pedal's cutting-edge DSP microchip performs 32-bit floating-point calculations, enabling sophisticated studio-quality effects.
Users can utilize up to 6 effects simultaneously and arrange them in any order, with 50 patch memories available for storing custom edited and chained multi-effects. The pedal features an intuitive design for easy navigation in both live and studio settings, with an onboard chromatic tuner supporting a variety of standard guitar tunings.
The MS-70CDR can be powered by 2 AA batteries (alkaline or rechargeable NiMH) for up to 7 hours of use, or via an AC adapter (sold separately) or USB. It also features dual line-level output jacks for recording in stereo and a Tap Tempo feature for setting delay times and modulation effect frequencies in real time to the rhythm of the song being played.
The pedal's dimensions are approximately 6.75 x 3.75 x 3 inches, and it requires 2 AA batteries for operation.
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Brand New
$156.99
Excellent
$135
Excellent
$149
Excellent
$105
Excellent
$119
Excellent
$99.36
Excellent
$95.99
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Used
$131.99
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