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ZOOM A1 FOUR

We’re now just a few months short of 30 years since the Zoom Corporation hit the market with their groundbreaking 9002 – a multi-effects unit with an astounding amount of processing built into a beltpack unit. It didn’t sound like a Boogie or a Plexi (and it wasn’t meant to), but it had a variety of super useful sounds that were just right for the time. With the market’s continuing focus on acoustic music, Zoom’s new A1 series (A1 FOUR and A1X FOUR) seems quite timely.

The A1 units have

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