Description
The Zoom B3 Bass Effects and Amp Simulator is a powerful tool for bassists looking to enhance their sound with a wide array of effects and amp simulations. This used unit features a user-friendly interface that allows musicians to easily navigate through its extensive library of over 60 effects, including distortion, modulation, and delay, as well as 5 amp models that replicate classic and modern bass tones. The B3 is designed to provide versatility for both live performances and studio recordings, making it an essential addition to any bassist's rig.
With its dual LCD displays and three footswitches, the B3 allows for seamless switching between effects and settings, enabling quick adjustments during performances. The built-in looper and drum machine further expand its capabilities, providing creative options for practice and songwriting. Compact and portable, the Zoom B3 is perfect for bassists on the go, ensuring you have a comprehensive range of sounds at your fingertips.
Features:
- Over 60 effects and 5 amp models for diverse sound shaping
- Dual LCD displays for easy navigation and control
- Built-in looper and drum machine for practice and creativity
- Three footswitches for seamless effect switching
- Compact design for portability and convenience
Shipping Info
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- Take the time to pack your product securely and according to shipper guidelines for packing
- Ship via standard ground within one business day of your order
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