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title: "Zoom B1on Bass Effects Pedal"
brand: "zoom"
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# 100 memory presets 14 authentic amp models 80 versatile effects Zoom B1on Bass Effects Pedal

**Brand:** zoom
**Price:** € 26.44
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🎸 Elevate your bass game with pro tones and endless possibilities!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Zoom B1on Bass Effects Pedal by zoom
- **How much does it cost?** € 26.44 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- zoom enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted zoom brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Instant Recall, Zero Hassle:** Save and switch between 100 custom presets effortlessly—never lose your perfect tone.
- • **Seamless Multi-Effect Power:** Run up to 5 effects simultaneously for complex, studio-quality tones on stage or at home.
- • **Unleash Your Bass Creativity:** Dive into 80 pro-grade effects and 14 amp models to craft your signature sound.
- • **Expressive Control at Your Feet:** Built-in expression pedal lets you dynamically shape effects in real-time for ultimate performance flair.
- • **Practice, Perform, Record Anywhere:** Compact, durable design with headphone output and looper keeps you sharp and inspired anytime.

## Overview

The Zoom B1Xon is a compact bass multi-effects processor featuring 80 effects, 14 amp models, and the ability to use 5 effects simultaneously. It offers 100 memory locations for presets and includes a built-in expression pedal for dynamic control. Ideal for practice, live performance, and recording, it delivers studio-quality bass tones at an unbeatable value.

## Description

Zoom B1on Bass Multi-Effects Processor

Review: Amazing practice tool, modeler, and FX suite for bass guitar - I have to preface this glowing review for the Zoom B1on with an admission - I'm not a "real" bass player. I have about 20 years of guitar experience and really enjoy playing, researching, and reviewing every guitar-related gadget imaginable, but my bass experience is limited to a single Squier P-Bass and as much knowledge/ability as I might need to lay down a bass track for something I'm recording at home. So I can't represent that I understand the nuances between this bass effects unit and a $2,000 bass rig. Fortunately, at $49.99, Zoom has made a quality product here that allows me to cycle through thousands of dollars of gear (as easily as changing to the next preset) and sound great through a set of headphones. At present, I don't have a bass combo amp at my house, but if you do, I've heard the B1on sounds great as a tone shaper/effects unit into the front end of your amp. Compared to the excellent G1on (for guitar), I found the factory presets on the B1on to be infinitely more practical and useful. A lot of bass tones can sound "same-ish" to the untrained ear, but the B1on assembles a great suite of varied amp models, plus effects that range from simple compression and overdrive to wild synth and octave effects. If you want straightforward rock bass tones, the B1on has dozens of them. If you want crazy, fuzzed-out, sustaining notes that sound more like an analog synthesizer playing a distorted square wave, the B1on can do that too. Best of all, there's a pretty effective noise gate/suppressor included, so even the most effects-laden tones remain relatively quiet and functional. BUILD QUALITY/INTERFACE - Zoom is really it's own worst enemy when it comes to the aesthetics of their devices. I remember the first time I saw the G1on, I scrolled right past it and didn't even pay attention to the features. I was certain that this $50 piece of plastic out of the mid-90's had to be a piece of garbage. It wasn't until I did some more research and (ultimately) tried one for myself that I realized how much technology was crammed under the hood. And, actually, once you acclimate yourself to the interface, I find both the G1on and B1on to be fairly durable and easy to program. There's a great 30-second looper that time-syncs with the programmed drum patterns, and it's better-implemented than units I've tried from DigiTech and other companies costing 3 times as much. The colored knob turns in notched increments, so it's fairly predictable if you have to skip over three pedals to the right, for example, to adjust a gain or EQ setting. Best of all, all of your changes auto-save, so if you find that preset is too loud and fix it, you won't have to do that a second time. RECORDING/DI FUNCTIONALITY - I want clarify one thing about the output and recording functionality of the B1on, since I still had some questions after reading the other reviews. The B1on, unlike the more-expensive B3, does not operate as a USB audio interface. The USB jack is strictly for firmware updates, and cannot send/receive audio. There is only one "output" jack on the device, which is a 1/4" instrument cable. This can be fed to the front end of a combo amp, or to headphones with a 1/4" adapter. HOWEVER, the output is not "line level" in the sense that it is meant to go directly into a mixer or recording device. In other words, you should think of the B1on as an effects pedal that does modeling and tone shaping, but it is not a "preamp", and will require additional amplification before you send it to a power amp or mixer. That being said, there are workarounds that allow you to record with the B1on quite easily. If you have an interface that is already designed to accept instrument level signal (such as the Apogee JAM for iOS devices), then you can run the B1on in front of that like a simple effects pedal and end up with a raw audio signal that includes all of the amp and cabinet models in that signal. Alternatively, I believe you could run the B1on into a preamp/DI box like the $30 Behringer BDI21, and then run that pedal into a mixer or interface, and that should generally work too. These options won't be as "clean" or "authentic" as using a true DI or USB Audio solution, but it's completely functional for my needs. CONCLUSION - I think the Zoom B1on is a outstanding unit that could be useful to a broad range of musicians. If you're an experienced bass player with some decent gear, it seem pretty likely that you could find $50 of value out of the dozens of effects and different sounds offered by the B1on. Even if you aren't much of a bass player at all, or are just starting out on bass, this is a $50 device that allows you to experience a huge variety of studio-quality tones, practice with headphones, and even play along with drums and a looper without having to commit to buying large bass amp for your home. It even can be used as a bass amp modeler for recording, using a few of the tips/tricks I discussed above. Like it's guitar FX sibling, the B1on is an impossible value, producing beautiful sounds from a less-than-beautiful plastic enclosure.
Review: A fantastic pedal for home practice, live shows or recording. - I've never used effects pedals at all in my many years of playing...thought I would give this one a shot since the price to features ratio was stupid good. The pedal is very easy to figure out. I was impressed with the variety of patches preloaded. I picked a clean tone using the SWR amp model, then added some compression, and EQ. I then saved this sound to every other slot in bank A. I then added some neato effects in the remaining slots in bank A - I'm now only a click up or down away from a clean tone that I'm happy with. The preselect option is cool, but I fumble with stepping through several clicks, then hitting both pedals to select it...this method works well for me because I typically don't use the effects much, but it's cool to have a method I like when I do use them. I repeated the same thing on bank B, but with a different baseline tone, and trippy effects on every other slot. I took all of the amp models featured and made solid tone settings for each slot in bank C - I can dial up classic amp sounds that sound very distinctly like what they are modeled after. Nice work, Zoom. I've found the best tone for me happens when I go from the Zoom to my EQ pedal and into the effects return of my combo amp - bypassing my amps internals/EQ which altered the sound too much even with amps EQ flat. Additionally, check that your overall levels for each effect that you're using - found in "Patch Settings" are similar, or you could get some unwanted brown note when you hit that Big Willie patch setting and the level is jacked way up there. Great product, lots of fun...the drum set and loop stuff is great for generating ideas and staying sharp on your timing. I trust it for live sound and would recommend to those like me who want some variety in their tone but without a substantial investmest and easy learning curve.

## Features

- 80 effects
- 14 Amp models
- Up to 5 effects can be used simultaneously
- 100 memory locations
- Onboard chromatic tuner, looper and rhythm machine

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00JXO6ED6 |
| Amperage | 14 Amps |
| Audio Output Effects | Modulation, Distortion, Delay, Preamp, Pitch-Shifting, Overdrive, Chorus, Multi-Effect, Flanger, Reverb Audio Output Effects Modulation, Distortion, Delay, Preamp, Pitch-Shifting, Overdrive, Chorus, Multi-Effect, Flanger, Reverb See more |
| Best Sellers Rank | #149,102 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #302 in Electric Guitar Floor Multieffects |
| Brand | Zoom |
| Brand Name | Zoom |
| Color | Black |
| Controls Type | Push Button |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 376 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04515260013791 |
| Hardware Interface | 1/4-inch Audio |
| Item Dimensions | 6.09 x 5.75 x 1.69 inches |
| Item Weight | 13.44 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Zoom |
| Manufacturer Part Number | B1on |
| Model Number | B1on |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Signal Format | Analog |
| Style | B1on |
| UPC | 884354012953 |
| Warranty Description | 1 year limited - replacement. |

## Product Details

- **Amperage:** 14 Amps
- **Brand:** Zoom
- **Item Weight:** 1.4 Pounds
- **Style:** B1Xon
- **Voltage:** 9 Volts

## Images

![Zoom B1on Bass Effects Pedal - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71XjyYaB3jL.jpg)
![Zoom B1on Bass Effects Pedal - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51dtYjhhuBL.jpg)
![Zoom B1on Bass Effects Pedal - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71+3ufU5bpL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Style** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Amazing practice tool, modeler, and FX suite for bass guitar
*by S***1 on February 4, 2016*

I have to preface this glowing review for the Zoom B1on with an admission - I'm not a "real" bass player. I have about 20 years of guitar experience and really enjoy playing, researching, and reviewing every guitar-related gadget imaginable, but my bass experience is limited to a single Squier P-Bass and as much knowledge/ability as I might need to lay down a bass track for something I'm recording at home. So I can't represent that I understand the nuances between this bass effects unit and a $2,000 bass rig. Fortunately, at $49.99, Zoom has made a quality product here that allows me to cycle through thousands of dollars of gear (as easily as changing to the next preset) and sound great through a set of headphones. At present, I don't have a bass combo amp at my house, but if you do, I've heard the B1on sounds great as a tone shaper/effects unit into the front end of your amp. Compared to the excellent G1on (for guitar), I found the factory presets on the B1on to be infinitely more practical and useful. A lot of bass tones can sound "same-ish" to the untrained ear, but the B1on assembles a great suite of varied amp models, plus effects that range from simple compression and overdrive to wild synth and octave effects. If you want straightforward rock bass tones, the B1on has dozens of them. If you want crazy, fuzzed-out, sustaining notes that sound more like an analog synthesizer playing a distorted square wave, the B1on can do that too. Best of all, there's a pretty effective noise gate/suppressor included, so even the most effects-laden tones remain relatively quiet and functional. BUILD QUALITY/INTERFACE - Zoom is really it's own worst enemy when it comes to the aesthetics of their devices. I remember the first time I saw the G1on, I scrolled right past it and didn't even pay attention to the features. I was certain that this $50 piece of plastic out of the mid-90's had to be a piece of garbage. It wasn't until I did some more research and (ultimately) tried one for myself that I realized how much technology was crammed under the hood. And, actually, once you acclimate yourself to the interface, I find both the G1on and B1on to be fairly durable and easy to program. There's a great 30-second looper that time-syncs with the programmed drum patterns, and it's better-implemented than units I've tried from DigiTech and other companies costing 3 times as much. The colored knob turns in notched increments, so it's fairly predictable if you have to skip over three pedals to the right, for example, to adjust a gain or EQ setting. Best of all, all of your changes auto-save, so if you find that preset is too loud and fix it, you won't have to do that a second time. RECORDING/DI FUNCTIONALITY - I want clarify one thing about the output and recording functionality of the B1on, since I still had some questions after reading the other reviews. The B1on, unlike the more-expensive B3, does not operate as a USB audio interface. The USB jack is strictly for firmware updates, and cannot send/receive audio. There is only one "output" jack on the device, which is a 1/4" instrument cable. This can be fed to the front end of a combo amp, or to headphones with a 1/4" adapter. HOWEVER, the output is not "line level" in the sense that it is meant to go directly into a mixer or recording device. In other words, you should think of the B1on as an effects pedal that does modeling and tone shaping, but it is not a "preamp", and will require additional amplification before you send it to a power amp or mixer. That being said, there are workarounds that allow you to record with the B1on quite easily. If you have an interface that is already designed to accept instrument level signal (such as the Apogee JAM for iOS devices), then you can run the B1on in front of that like a simple effects pedal and end up with a raw audio signal that includes all of the amp and cabinet models in that signal. Alternatively, I believe you could run the B1on into a preamp/DI box like the $30 Behringer BDI21, and then run that pedal into a mixer or interface, and that should generally work too. These options won't be as "clean" or "authentic" as using a true DI or USB Audio solution, but it's completely functional for my needs. CONCLUSION - I think the Zoom B1on is a outstanding unit that could be useful to a broad range of musicians. If you're an experienced bass player with some decent gear, it seem pretty likely that you could find $50 of value out of the dozens of effects and different sounds offered by the B1on. Even if you aren't much of a bass player at all, or are just starting out on bass, this is a $50 device that allows you to experience a huge variety of studio-quality tones, practice with headphones, and even play along with drums and a looper without having to commit to buying large bass amp for your home. It even can be used as a bass amp modeler for recording, using a few of the tips/tricks I discussed above. Like it's guitar FX sibling, the B1on is an impossible value, producing beautiful sounds from a less-than-beautiful plastic enclosure.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ A fantastic pedal for home practice, live shows or recording.
*by J***Y on February 27, 2019*

I've never used effects pedals at all in my many years of playing...thought I would give this one a shot since the price to features ratio was stupid good. The pedal is very easy to figure out. I was impressed with the variety of patches preloaded. I picked a clean tone using the SWR amp model, then added some compression, and EQ. I then saved this sound to every other slot in bank A. I then added some neato effects in the remaining slots in bank A - I'm now only a click up or down away from a clean tone that I'm happy with. The preselect option is cool, but I fumble with stepping through several clicks, then hitting both pedals to select it...this method works well for me because I typically don't use the effects much, but it's cool to have a method I like when I do use them. I repeated the same thing on bank B, but with a different baseline tone, and trippy effects on every other slot. I took all of the amp models featured and made solid tone settings for each slot in bank C - I can dial up classic amp sounds that sound very distinctly like what they are modeled after. Nice work, Zoom. I've found the best tone for me happens when I go from the Zoom to my EQ pedal and into the effects return of my combo amp - bypassing my amps internals/EQ which altered the sound too much even with amps EQ flat. Additionally, check that your overall levels for each effect that you're using - found in "Patch Settings" are similar, or you could get some unwanted brown note when you hit that Big Willie patch setting and the level is jacked way up there. Great product, lots of fun...the drum set and loop stuff is great for generating ideas and staying sharp on your timing. I trust it for live sound and would recommend to those like me who want some variety in their tone but without a substantial investmest and easy learning curve.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Probably the best $50 I've spent lately.
*by B***1 on September 25, 2017*

As a guitarist, I used many effects. Since becoming a bass player, I never used any, instead preferring the clean sound of just bass straight into the amp. Because of that, I'm not very familiar at all with many of these different bass effects. But after spending a week or two with the Zoom B1on, I now have a working knowledge of what each of these effects boxes are supposed to do. And I've learned that many of what I thought were clean bass signals on my favorite artists' CDs, have actually been enhanced, although just enough to merely 'flavor' the sound rather than completely change it. A touch of compression, a hint of chorus or reverb...you get the idea. The best thing about this pedal is the price. For $50, I get all the effects I could ever want, and I do not have to spend $150 EACH for an envelope filter, compressor, OD/distortion, reverb, flanger, chorus, octaver, etc. I've read from some of the more experienced players that these are not exact copies of these effects, but merely close-enough representations. So what. For my ears they tell me all I want to know. Once I figured out the interface it was easy to create my own patches, or simply edit some of the 100 presets. It is so cool to be able to A/B back and forth between the Sansamp and the MXR DI+ with one push of a pedal. Or do similar comparisons between different compressors, choruses, filters, etc, to see which one suits your taste best. Then you can chain these effects in any order you want. Extremely flexible and relatively easy to program, this box will keep me occupied for a long time as I educate myself on not only all the different effects, but then going one step further by playing with all the different settings on each effect. Still learning the looper and rhythm machine but I'll get there eventually. So far, just having way too much fun experimenting with the effects. Did I mention the price? Awesome little dynamo!

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