Zoom GM-200 Guitar Amp Modeler
The GM-200 is a modeling type guitar amp simulator with the following features and functions.
Wide range of guitar amp sounds
Using the Variable Architecture Modeling System (VAMS) developed by Zoom, the GM-200 models the sound characteristics of various famous guitar amplifiers. Simply by operating the AMP SELECT knob, you can produce a wide range of sound characteristics, from vintage fifties amps to the latest in modern technology.
Compatible with virtually any playback system
Output characteristics and signal processing can be adapted to the requirements of various systems with the OUTPUT CHARACTER knob. The GM-200 is a versatile playing tool, whether you use it for stage rehearsals, practicing with a radio/ cassette/ CD player, or a direct line out to a multi-track recorder (MTR).
4 types of effects for guitar play
The GM-200 also incorporates four types of vintage effects that are essential for great guitar sound, including vintage chorus, tremolo, tape echo, and spring reverb. A single knob on the panel lets you select effects and adjust their intensity.
Versatile input/output configuration
In addition to the phone jack for guitar input, the unit also provides a MIX IN jack (stereo mini phone plug) which is handy for connecting a CD player, MD player or other source for mixing with the guitar sound. On the output side, there is a stereo phone jack as well as RCA type phono jacks, allowing easy connection to any kind of equipment, such as guitar amps, an audio system, a portable stereo, etc. Stereo headphones can also be plugged in, for those late-night practice sessions.
Dual power supply
The dual power supply principle allows the unit to be powered from the AC adapter or six IEC R6 (size AA) batteries. This lets you easily take the GM-200 on stage or into a rehearsal studio, in the same way as a compact guitar effect.
GM-200 Specifications
• Modeling Amp type : 11
• Output Character : 11
• Tone Control : 3 band
• Effect type : 4
• Sampling Frequency : 40.0kHz
• A/D Conversion : 20 bit 64 times oversampling
• D/A Conversion : 20 bit 128 times oversampling
• Guitar Input : 1/4" monaural phone jack (Input impedance : 470kohm)
• Gain Switch : HIGH / for Passive pick up (Nominal input level : -20dBm)
• LOW / for Active pick up (Nominal input level : -10dBm)
• Mix Input : Mini stereo phone jack (Nominal input level : -10dBm / Input impedance : 480kohm)
• Output (Used as both Line and Headphone) : 1/4" stereo phone jack(Maximum ourput level : +4dBm / Load impedance 10kohm or more)
• Sub Output : RCA Pin jack (L / R)
• Power requirements : DC9V/300mA (Optional AC Adapter AD-0006/Center minus) or AA (LR6) battery x 6 Continuous battery operation : More than10 hours (Alkaline)
• Dimensions : 215 x 175 x 65(W x D x H)mm
• Weight : 600g(Without battery)
• *0dBm=0.775 Vrms
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