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Zoom G2X Four Multi-Effect Guitar Pedal

Compact, easy to use, and loaded with a massive selection of tones, the G2X Four Multi-FX Guitar Pedal from Zoom is a highly versatile guitar pedal designed to sit at the heart of your pedalboard. With 300 total patches (250 factory, 50 user), 22 amp/cab models with multi-layer IR processing, 79 high-quality guitar FX with 7 simultaneous FX layers, flexible onboard tuning options, and a versatile built-in expression pedal that can pull triple duty for volume, pitch, and wah control, the G2X Four is powerful enough to replace many of your current pedals and offers potent studio and live performance capabilities.

SKU: GC26-FXM04G2X

Zoom G2X Four Multi-Effect Guitar Pedal

Zoom G2X Four Multi-Effect Guitar Pedal

Compact, easy to use, and loaded with a massive selection of tones, the G2X Four Multi-FX Guitar Pedal from Zoom is a highly versatile guitar pedal designed to sit at the heart of your pedalboard. With 300 total patches (250 factory, 50 user), 22 amp/cab models with multi-layer IR processing, 79 high-quality guitar FX with 7 simultaneous FX layers, flexible onboard tuning options, and a versatile built-in expression pedal that can pull triple duty for volume, pitch, and wah control, the G2X Four is powerful enough to replace many of your current pedals and offers potent studio and live performance capabilities.

An 80-second looper function lets you record and play over your performances, and 68 rhythm patterns are included, which can be synced to your loops. An Aux input allows you to play along with external tracks more easily, and output EQ is included on the main outputs for directly controlling your tone from the pedal. With the convenient built-in USB-C support, you can power the pedal with simple USB bus power and control your G2X Four with the Handy Guitar Lab app which provides you with the ability to load, backup, and edit patches as well as use your pedal as a 2-in/2-out audio interface.

Key Features:

22 Amp/Cab Models with Multi-Layer IR

79 Guitar FX, Up to 7 Simultaneous FX

250 Preloaded Patches, 50 User Patches

Expression Pedal for Volume/Pitch/Wah

80-Second Looper Function

68 Rhythm Patterns

Output EQ for Tone Control

Aux In for Playing Along to Tracks

USB-C for App Control and Bus Power

Handy Guitar Lab App for Interface Use

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Zoom G2X Four Multi-Effect Guitar Pedal

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Product Overview

Zoom G2X Four Multi-Effect Guitar Pedal

Compact, easy to use, and loaded with a massive selection of tones, the G2X Four Multi-FX Guitar Pedal from Zoom is a highly versatile guitar pedal designed to sit at the heart of your pedalboard. With 300 total patches (250 factory, 50 user), 22 amp/cab models with multi-layer IR processing, 79 high-quality guitar FX with 7 simultaneous FX layers, flexible onboard tuning options, and a versatile built-in expression pedal that can pull triple duty for volume, pitch, and wah control, the G2X Four is powerful enough to replace many of your current pedals and offers potent studio and live performance capabilities.

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