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templd50
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04/11/2002 9:30 am
I didn't know the 707 was discontinued. I see it in every music store I go to. I live in New York.
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mc9mm
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04/13/2002 1:07 am
Well thats a good thing.
I have one and its the absolute worst piece
of equipment available to mankind.
If someone wants to sell you one,
slap him in the face and run.
dont look back...
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templd50
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04/13/2002 9:24 am
Why???? I own a zoom GFX707 and I love the sounds and the ease of useing it. My only problem is the output jack came loose and there is no way to fix it. Other than that, I feel it is a great piece of equiptment for getting cool sounds for any beginer to intermediate player.
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James8831
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04/13/2002 3:25 pm
the 606 is still available, this may suit you.

I have a 505II and i can produce some creditable sounds,but try it before you buy it{as always).
Accuracy,you say? hmm interesting concept..
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04/13/2002 3:30 pm
Ok ok maybe its just me that thinks the 707 sucks.
The important thing is that youre happy with it.
But if you want good clear sound (normal or what its called), buy an additional pedal, because the 707
isnt capable of producing that sound.

By the way, what is it called, sound without distortion?
I cant keep calling it "normal" or whatever.
Help me!

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templd50
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04/13/2002 4:57 pm
Well I guess I get a great sound due to my 1200.00 Taylor and my 900.00 trace Elliot amp plus a wha pedal, tube screemer, Line6 Delay and 900.00 Mackie power mixer I run thru.
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04/13/2002 5:22 pm
Originally posted by mc9mm
...By the way, what is it called, sound without distortion? I cant keep calling it "normal" or whatever.
Help me!
Sound without distortion is called clean. Without any effects is dry. Adding effects makes it wet. Adding distortion makes it dirty. Other terms like warm, sparkling, thick refer to the tonal balance or equalisation.
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04/13/2002 5:42 pm
aaah, clean was what I was looking for.
Thanks.
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