

The Zoom B3 Bass Effects and Amp Simulator pedal is a sophisticated and versatile tool for crafting exceptional bass tones, suitable for both studio and stage use. It offers 99 DSP effects and 12 amp and cabinet models, providing a wide range of sonic possibilities. The pedal allows chaining together up to three effects, with three large LCD displays and intuitive amp and stomp box interface, making editing fast and easy. The B3 also features a looper function with 40 seconds of phrase recording and overdubbing, an integrated drum machine, and an onboard chromatic bass tuner.
Key Features:
- Three large LCD displays with intuitive amp and stomp box interface
- Looper function with 40 seconds of phrase recording and overdubbing
- 12 amp or 99 stomp box models can be used in any combination
- Integrated drum machine and auto-chromatic tuner
- Over 100 built-in ZFX-IV DSP effects
- Create and store up to 100 original tones
- USB audio interface for DAW recording
- Balanced XLR output and selectable modes for DI use
- Over six hours of operation using four AA batteries/USB bus power (AC
adapter included)
- Includes Edit&Share; and Steinberg Sequel LE recording software
The pedal also offers personally designed patches by renowned bassists such as Victor Wooten, David Ellefson, Frank Bello, and Doug Wimbish. Additionally, it provides a USB audio interface for DAW recording, balanced XLR output, and selectable modes for DI use.
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Below are live Reverb listings for the Zoom B3 from Reverb. Stompbx automatically aggregates current offers to give you a quick look at available models, conditions, and prices. Perfect for comparing options and making an informed purchase.
Very Good
$970.31
Excellent
$129
Very Good
$189.68
Very Good
$133.10
Very Good
$211.57
Very Good
$199
Very Good
$120
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