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VOX StompLab 2B Multi-Effects Modeling Pedal with Expression for Bass Guitar
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Brand | Vox |
Style | 2B Modeling Bass Guitar Effects Pedal |
Item Weight | 0.38 Pounds |
Voltage | 9 Volts |
Amperage | 100 Milliamps |
About this item
- A total of 100 preset programs are categorized into styles such as rock, blues, metal, and pop.
- Easy to use interface; even novice users can instantly access the sounds they want.
- Stomp Lab OIB provides 61 types of modeling effects.
- Each effect model boasts a sound engine that has been distilled from the worldwide best-selling VT+ series of modeling amps as well as the Tone Lab series of multi-effect units.
- Edit and save 20 of your own user programs
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Versatility | 4.4 | 4.7 | 3.9 | 4.4 | 4.5 | 4.6 |
Value for money | — | 4.8 | 3.9 | 4.5 | 4.7 | 4.7 |
Sound quality | 4.3 | 4.9 | 4.1 | — | — | 4.4 |
Easy to use | 3.9 | — | 3.7 | — | 4.9 | 4.3 |
Quality of material | — | 4.3 | — | 4.8 | 5.0 | — |
Sold By | Village Market Inc. | JFOUT | MOOER | JoyoPedals | JoyoPedals | Amazon.com |
hardware interface | headphone | usb | — | 1 4 inch audio | — | usb |
power source | — | Corded Electric,Electric | Electric | Corded Electric | Corded Electric | Battery Powered |
amperage | 100 milliamps | 300 milliamps | 300 milliamps | 200 milliamps | 800 microamps | 9 amps |
signal format | Analog | Analog | Analog | Analog | Analog | Analog |
controls type | — | — | Knob | Knob | Knob | — |
voltage | 9 volts | 9 volts | 9 volts | 9 volts of direct current | 9 volts of direct current | 9 volts |
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Product information
Item Weight | 6.1 ounces |
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Product Dimensions | 9 x 3 x 7 inches |
ASIN | B009703Q7I |
Item model number | STOMPLAB2B |
Batteries | 4 AAA batteries required. (included) |
Customer Reviews |
4.3 out of 5 stars |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | September 26, 2012 |
Hardware Interface | Headphone |
Signal Format | Analog |
Battery type | Alkaline |
Voltage | 9 Volts |
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Product Description
The Vox Stomp Lab series of effect pedals, of which the Stomp Lab IIB modeling bass guitar pedal is a part of, are impressive new contenders that pack powerful sounds into compact and sophisticated looking metal bodies. Sound variations are categorized by style, such as rock, blues, and ballad, making it easy for even novice users to recall the desired sound. With high-quality looks, plus its high quality sound, the Stomp Lab series will be a great companion for the guitarist or bassist for years to come. Multi-effects units contain an incredibly diverse array of sounds that range from distorted to clean, and the sheer number of these sounds can be staggering. Although having a large number of sounds is a great advantage, it can also overwhelm the novice user, causing difficulty or confusion. The Stomp Lab series is designed to be easily usable, even by novice players. Since each program is named with a musical style, such as rock, blues, or metal. You'll be able to find the perfect sound without being concerned with specific effect names. The musical styles are categorized into ten types, and cover everything from straight-ahead traditional styles to quirky, unusual sounds. There are ten variations for each category, so you're sure to find sounds you like.
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Customers like the quality, sound quality, value, and pedal of the guitar effect device. They mention that it works well for their needs, has a good selection of effects, and has many different tones and effects to cycle through. Some appreciate the appearance, and entertainment value. That said, opinions are mixed on ease of use, and size.
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Customers like the sound quality of the guitar effect device. They mention that it sounds really good, has many different tones and effects to cycle through, and the battery lasts a long time. Customers also appreciate the playability and the ease of use.
"...Great to practice and explore new sounds and effects as well, and with 100 presets ranging from clean to metal and 20 additional user presets, you..." Read more
"...presets I liked - it's easy enough to switch between them, and they do sound great...." Read more
"...The room reverb is more believable than many more expensive pedals. The spring reverbs sounded amp like - more Silvertone than Fender...." Read more
"...If you just like to play and like things simple and yet sounds really good for not a lot of money, you can't go wrong with this box...." Read more
Customers like the quality of the guitar effect device. They say the sounds it produces are great, varied, odd, classic, and well-made. Some say that it's a fantastic piece of equipment for any gigging guitarist, and that it works well for their needs. Some mention that the selection of effects is limited, but it works for their purposes. Overall, customers are happy with the quality and functionality of the product.
"...Fortunately this effect processor also has amp simulation, which is great!Firstly, for versatility, you can't ask for much more...." Read more
"...Very solid construction; no failure-prone exotic little plastic buttons that trashed one of the other multi-effects...." Read more
"...I'd say out of the 100 presets in this thing - about half of them are actually usable...." Read more
"...I set the stomplab as clean and neutral as possible. The Ocatvia seemed usable. All the stttings can be made to have the same volume...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the value of the product. They mention that it offers a wide range of sounds and is a reasonable-priced multi-effects processor. Some say that it is able to save space in their pedal and is great effects set without big investments.
"...(and keep in mind I am only rating the direct output), it's pretty great for the price...." Read more
"...Great price and easy to use once you get the hang of it. Both of my pedals could fit in my gigbag front pocket...." Read more
"...So, if you’re looking for an easy to use, low price pedal with good quality effects, the VOX STOMPLAB2B Modeling Bass Guitar Multi-Effects Pedal..." Read more
"This is a great pedal for the price. I don't gig out these days,I just mess around at home and my old Digitech finally called it a day...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the pedal. They say it's an amazing pedal, a decent effects pedal, and a great multi-effect pedal for home use. It has a separate expression pedal and has varying gain and master volume controls.
"This is a decent effects pedal...." Read more
"...You also have a separate Expression Pedal, Gain and Master Volume controls, so infinite variations are there...." Read more
"Man, this pedal is amazing: the presets that come with it is all you need, I am afraid I’ll make a mess if I make my own presets compared to what it..." Read more
"This is an excellent guitar pedal for those that really like to deep dive into their tone...." Read more
Customers like the appearance of the guitar effect device. They say it's a nice little box, with an intuitive design and a good presentation. Some mention that the sounds are great and the simplicity is what they like.
"...I like the compressor, only 2 knobs and fairly unobtrusive, not clicky...." Read more
"...its aesthetically pleasing and really small." Read more
"...delay when you use the pedal to reduce the delay or reverb mix, very UNNATURAL. Stomplab keeps reverberating and echoing for a natural die down...." Read more
"Cool little product. Immediately made my home-studio rig sound cleaner... not a huge fan of FX, but if you need a little punch this will work fine...." Read more
Customers have good things to say about the entertainment value of the guitar effect device. They say it's fun for home use, has user presets that are both enjoyable and thought-provoking, and it makes practicing much more enjoyable. They also appreciate the playability and the wah wah effect. Overall, customers are happy with the product's entertainment value and recommend it to others.
"This pedal has a ton of features and great FX modeling. Fun for woodshedding with headphones, but I wouldn't use it at a rehearsal or a gig...." Read more
"Playability is great. Wah wah is good.All other features are spot on. Adjustability and custom tailoring excellent. Many choices of different sounds...." Read more
"...gave my little 15-watt practice bass amp some life that makes practicing much more enjoyable...." Read more
"...This is fun to play around with, but good luck finding or remembering where they are especially if you were playing live...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the ease of use of the guitar effect device. Some mention that it's very easy to use, with many different tones, and easy to plug and play. However, others say that it is not as easy to operate as some of the other multi-effect devices, and it can be confusing to operate at first. The product has a very steep learning curve, and the looper can't be used in combination with patch changes.
"...Lastly, ease of use...." Read more
"...*new* digital guitar effect with ugly boring drum sounds and a difficult looper..." Read more
"...Great price and easy to use once you get the hang of it. Both of my pedals could fit in my gigbag front pocket...." Read more
"...Again i give this pedal and seller 10 stars if i could. But easy to use, it is not. Well not until you figure it out then its easierEdit...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the size of the guitar effect device. Some mention that it is compact and gets the job done nicely, while others say that the foot pedal was to small for their size 13 shoe. The range of sounds covered, and space-saving in their pedal board, make it a great choice for reverb and echo.
"...several hours on four AA batteries which in combination with it's small size and built in tuner, makes it ideal to use with headphones as a travel..." Read more
"...The "Vox" pedal is the size of an infant's foot...." Read more
"...Expression Pedal - tiny but effective. I primarily used the pedal as a volume instead of compression, whammy, tremolo, etc...." Read more
"...The pedal is so tiny. Would have preferred a rechargeable unit... I would like a wah wah effect to guitar but no can do." Read more
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Firstly, for versatility, you can't ask for much more. From bold clean tones to dirty overdriven crunchy tones to ful high gain metal-style amps, this pedal is for any musician playing in any genre or style. On top of that, there is nearly any pedal you can want, or some form of it. Great to practice and explore new sounds and effects as well, and with 100 presets ranging from clean to metal and 20 additional user presets, you've got near endless combinations of tones to effects to play with.
Secondly, when it comes to tone (and keep in mind I am only rating the direct output), it's pretty great for the price. I used to own a $299.99 line 6 spider (I know, I know, done make fun of me, I was young and dumb) and this sounds wayyyyy better than that ever did. It takes a bit of getting used to, but once you do, you can dial in some truly amazing deep, rich tones. I especially love the delay/reverb. I know your first instinct will be to open it up, plug it in, and just start shredding on some presets, but let me tell you that is well with the time to invest on setting up a couple user presets that you're into first, because, to be perfectly honest, the 100 presets are somewhat lackluster. They're great to try out and get some ideas on cab/amp/modulation combinations, but dialing in your unique tone is way better imo.
Lastly, ease of use. As I aforementioned, there is a bit of a learning curve with all the abbreviations and options, but keep that little book handy and it'll get you through it. I actually downloaded the users manual online and printed out the settings full page and it's way more useful.
Anyways, in conclusion, I can't speak to its practical use for gigs or on the road use, but this is all you need to jam at home and sound great.
USER DISCRETION ADVISED: This will not make you play like Eric Johnson (but you can find someone tones, at least)
Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2019
Firstly, for versatility, you can't ask for much more. From bold clean tones to dirty overdriven crunchy tones to ful high gain metal-style amps, this pedal is for any musician playing in any genre or style. On top of that, there is nearly any pedal you can want, or some form of it. Great to practice and explore new sounds and effects as well, and with 100 presets ranging from clean to metal and 20 additional user presets, you've got near endless combinations of tones to effects to play with.
Secondly, when it comes to tone (and keep in mind I am only rating the direct output), it's pretty great for the price. I used to own a $299.99 line 6 spider (I know, I know, done make fun of me, I was young and dumb) and this sounds wayyyyy better than that ever did. It takes a bit of getting used to, but once you do, you can dial in some truly amazing deep, rich tones. I especially love the delay/reverb. I know your first instinct will be to open it up, plug it in, and just start shredding on some presets, but let me tell you that is well with the time to invest on setting up a couple user presets that you're into first, because, to be perfectly honest, the 100 presets are somewhat lackluster. They're great to try out and get some ideas on cab/amp/modulation combinations, but dialing in your unique tone is way better imo.
Lastly, ease of use. As I aforementioned, there is a bit of a learning curve with all the abbreviations and options, but keep that little book handy and it'll get you through it. I actually downloaded the users manual online and printed out the settings full page and it's way more useful.
Anyways, in conclusion, I can't speak to its practical use for gigs or on the road use, but this is all you need to jam at home and sound great.
USER DISCRETION ADVISED: This will not make you play like Eric Johnson (but you can find someone tones, at least)
On the negative side - I have no idea what the controls do (beyond the main "mode" selector switch) and the manual did not help me. YouTube was not much help either. I'm sure if I understood how amps worked better the controls would make more since to me... but for now, I have no idea what they do or how to properly use them. I only know on some presets the foot pedal seems to do various stuff and on others it does not. Same for the two chicken head knobs. I just stick them in the middle setting and leave them alone... a I leave the pedal depressed.
I suppose if you knew what you were doing you could use this thing on a stage to quickly change between a lot of great sounds, inexpensively (a lot cheaper than a bunch of pedals). But for me - I can't figure out how to do that.
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- Lo primero, me costó menos de 100 euros. Por ese precio no se pueden pedir milagros, pero creo que se obtiene mucho de esta pequeña pedalera: buenos materiales, bien construida, con pedal de expresión y con muchas opciones de sonido.
- Cosas que me gustan mucho: la posibilidad de usarla con pilas (con unas buenas recargables aguanta bastantes horas), sumada al pequeño tamaño y que se puedan conectar auriculares la hacen perfecta para practicar en cualquier sitio, ya sea de un modo silencioso o a través de un ampli. Multitud de configuraciones que la hacen muy versátil, con una calidad de sonido bastante buena por poco dinero.
- Lo que no me gusta tanto: al principio el uso no es muy intuitivo a la hora de cambiar parámetros y las instrucciones no son muy claras, pero hay unos tutoriales en youtube muy completos (buscad a Nando Moraes, los videos están en portugués pero se entiende bien) que explican incluso cosas no indicadas en el manual. Por otro lado, el pedal es pequeño y si tienes pies grandes como yo cuesta un poco usarlo con precisión, aunque es cuestión de acostumbrarse.
- Lo que menos me gusta: demasiados presets (100) en comparación con los huecos para guardar configuraciones de usuario (20). Al final, aunque algunos presets me gustan otros muchos no me interesan. Poder guardar 20 hechos al gusto del usuario no está mal, pero habría preferido más slots de usuario y menos presets.
A pesar de este último inconveniente creo que es muy buena compra para uso doméstico, sobre todo para alguien que quiera muchas opciones en términos de sonido sin gastarse un dineral. Para alguien que esté empezando, esta pedalera con un Boss Katana Mini permite experimentar un montón por unos 200 euros con una calidad de sonido muy decente, y como el ampli y la pedalera se pueden usar a pilas la portabilidad es máxima.
En resumen, COMPRA RECOMENDADÍSIMA.
Autonomie sur piles vraiment étonnante.
Je recommande pour jouer au casque ou sur ampli sans 36 pédales.