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The Zoom MS-70CDR+ is a compact, blue multi-effects pedal offering 149 high-quality modulation, delay, and reverb effects. Featuring stereo inputs and outputs, true bypass technology, and intuitive controls with a color-coded LCD, it supports up to 6 simultaneous effects and 100 patch slots. Designed for both live performance and studio use, it runs on batteries, AC power, or USB MIDI, housed in a durable metal frame for professional reliability.

















| ASIN | B0CY5DWS46 |
| Amperage | 16.0 |
| Audio Output Effects | Modulation, Filtering |
| Best Sellers Rank | 1,719 in Musical Instruments & DJ ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments & DJ ) 11 in Delay & Reverb Effects |
| Brand | Zoom |
| Brand Name | Zoom |
| Colour | Blue |
| Connector Type | USB-A |
| Controls Type | Knob |
| Country of Origin | Malaysia |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 582 Reviews |
| Hardware Interface | USB 2.0, USB Type C |
| Included Components | MS-70CDR+ pedal |
| Item Dimensions | 13.3 x 7.9 x 6.1 centimetres |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 14.7L x 8.6W x 7H centimetres |
| Item Weight | 15 Ounces |
| Item weight | 15 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Zoom |
| Manufacturer Part Number | MS-70CDR+ |
| Model Name | MS-70CDR+ |
| Model Number | MS-70CDR+ |
| Power Source | Battery Powered or Electric Cable |
| Product Warranty | 2 year warranty. |
| Product dimensions | 14.7L x 8.6W x 7H centimetres |
| Set Name | MS-70CDR+ |
| Signal Format | Analog |
| Style | modulation and reverb effects |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Unit |
| Voltage | 28.0 |
J**E
Incredible!
Incredible value. This thing does everything and is incredibly versatile. It sounds incredible and allows you to stack preamps, compressors, EQ, distortion, chorus, delay, reverb, amps and speakers and room ambience to create complete, ready-to-go bass tones for recording or live. For the money, this unit really is peerless, even when compared to the expensive, analogue equipment it emulates. Downsides are the limits of the small display screen and the difficulty of making complex changes during a gig, both of which are fine when compared against the price, flexibility and small size. Worth spending an afternoon with the manual building some of your own presets whilst learning to use it properly as the factory presets are a little extreme for everyday use.
V**D
Shoegaze in a box!
A seriously awesome pedal! A treasure chest of Chorus, Modulations, Delays, Reverbs and plenty more! Combine it with the MG50+ in front of the pedal chain and you'll have most effects covered. Because this one lacks drives and pre amps. Work great in 'Patch mode' for building tones for entire songs, or you can use it as a switchable stomp box functioning as a multitude of individual effects. Because that is the only issue I have with multi FX units in general, switching out individual FX mid song is a pain with 'patches'. The only other pedal you'd probably need is an expression or Wah pedal.
C**A
Sound quality is very good
Would like a few more common combinations were not all shoegaze.
D**D
Great quality and value, despite a couple of frustrations
As an owner of the previous CDR70, the key improvement here is the digital conversion - the old model had 'tone suck', and (for me) a background hum, but I don't discern any here, which allows me to use the unit with my 'serious' guitar fx. The new buttons are nice too. Having four knobs rather than three is a bit fiddly, but I'd rather have the extra parameter accessible than not. I love the zoom interface that lets you chain multiple fx and have easy hands-on control of the parameters. In terms of fx quality, it may have improved a bit, but I'm not sure. The quality level is still a touch below premium, but very useable. There are a few fx that are hard to find elsewhere for the price. I'm a particular fan of the Particle Verb and Ice Delay. There are several nice choruses. I use the CDR partly to compensate for the block limitations of my GT1000 core. E.g. the GT doesn't really allow more than one simultaneous reverb. The fact that the zoom and GT are both very low latency makes them a good combination. A plus point of the old multistomp series was that, after a time, it became possible to combine fx from different multistomps within one pedal - e.g. amp sims from the MS50G in the CDR70. I'm aware that some are finding ways to do this with the new editions, but at the time of writing I'm not aware of a straightforward way that doesn't involve more programming knowledge than I possess. Hopefully that will change, as this edition is less useful than the old one in this respect atm. Clearly Zoom want to encourage people to buy more than one multistomp, but it is unfortunate that this puts the new models at a disadvantage. This especially applies to the new MS50, which uses IR only for the preamp stage and lacks cab sim, forcing users to buy the IR pedal (or that of a 3rd party) to have a self-contained amp sim setup - terrible decision. So I hope that at some point I will be able to use this as I did the old multistomps - as a self-contained setup for preamp, cab, and multi-fx. As with the old version, midi program change is available via the usb connector; to have that on a pedalboard, you need a usb host like the very good CME h4 midi that I use. The CDR allows the midi receive channel to be specified. Things it would be nice to have that are lacking: an expression pedal input; the option to pass a mono signal through and use the spare in/out as a loop to place e.g. an analogue stomp box in the middle of the CDR70 signal path. The only routing flexibility I'm aware of is the Line Selector block, that lets you toggle bypass of x blocks at the back end of the chain. In summary, I really like this stomp and recommend it, but be aware of the limitations vs the old models.
J**5
Too dated
I had big hopes for this pedal. Bought for the stereo output routing which was great. Everything else is very dated and clunky to use
D**N
Great value for money but maybe not for everyone.
If compared with the BOSS Ch-1 Chorus pedal, the Zoom MS-70CDR+ (plus) is excellent value for money. It's also a definite improvement on the earlier 3 knob version of the same pedal, with some extra effects on-board. Both mono and stereo inputs and outputs are available. The build quality compares with BOSS pedals. There are 3 ways to power the pedal, USB-C lead, 2 x AA batteries or a power supply. However, none of these are supplied with the pedal and have to be purchased separately. Also the manual, effects list and user guide have to be downloaded from the Zoom website. The pedal comes with a shed load of pre-set patches, some of which are quite useable, but others are not. User defined patches can also be 'built' and saved with up to 6 effects 'chained' (like on an guitar pedal effects board). There are around 140 effects to choose from in total from the on-board effects 'Library'. Some are very good but some sound similar to each other and need to be 'tweaked' using the knobs. The pedal is fairly easy to use just from reading the downloadable 'Quick Start Guide'. However, it's a real pain to operate only with your foot if wearing shoes. The selection pads are 'awkward' to press and this requires the user to bend down and operate them with fingers (as do the knobs). Overall the pedal is well worth the money but may be not for everyone. It's worth pointing out that CDR stands for Chorus, Delay and Reverb so don't expect any distortion or overdrive effects in this pedal. It also seems to suit some synth players due to the 'Ambient' sounds that it can produce.
M**S
I'll stick with the original MS-60B
I already have the MS60B and was looking forward to the upgrade. I ended up returning the pedal. No Tonelib support to programme the pedal using a PC, no Android support for their app. Also when using live, it doesn't give the graphic of the rotary knob being turned, only a numerical value.. not great for live. To my ears any improvement in transparency of sound was negligible and certainly lost in the mix of a band. I've stuck with the original. They missed a trick with the new one.
S**N
Great sounds, but too much noise for my setup
Really wanted to love this โ the effects are genuinely great, especially for the price. But in my home studio setup (running through a mixer with proper power and cables), I kept getting a noticeable hiss and interference. Tried a few different configurations but couldnโt get it quiet enough to be usable. Shame, because itโs otherwise a brilliant little box. Probably fine in a different setup, but just didnโt work out for me.
L**0
Bon produit.
Vraiment content du produit.Contrairement ร ce que je pensais il n'est pas en plastique mais bien en mรฉtal sur le dessus ainsi que le bouton dโallumage au pied (ร par les boutons de navigations ,les potentiomรจtres et la partie infรฉrieur du boitier qui sont en plastiques). Pour info il peut mรฉmoriser 100 presets sachant qu'il en a dรฉjร 80 de tout prรชts ( intรฉgrรฉs dans son format d'usine) ils peuvent รชtre modifiรฉs et enregistrรฉs pour personnaliser vos effets. Il y a vraiment de quoi faire avec,je le recommande.
J**K
Great entry (and beyond) pedal for Amp Simulation and IR functionality
Bought this because I wanted something portable to practice playing and wanted to take a dip into using IRโs. Overall, I am really happy with the different amp models and sound quality. My only complaint, and I feel itโs a minor one, is when using an IR, it replaces the reverb effect on the pedal. Itโs not a deal breaker, just had to place a reverb pedal in the chain before the ms-80IR+. I watch many videos before purchasing this pedal, and felt it was the best value for the price point and liked that it was not cluttered up with a bunch of other effects like all the other multi effect pedals in its price range. I really just wanted the amp models and IR functionality without everything else as I prefer to use separate pedals. There are just enough effects built in to make it simple and useful.
L**.
Best effect processor and pedal.
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J**K
Great Pedal
Very good selection of overdrives, distortions, and fuzz. So far a great addition for my smaller pedal board!
B**N
Recommended cheap multi effects
I used this pedal as wet effects in my pedalboard this pedal is recommended to bassist looking for cheap and quality multi effects. the octave, drive and chorus is usuable for my moogish tone effects.
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