Vox StompLab IIG Modeling Effects Pedal
Vox StompLab IIG Modeling Effects Pedal Reviews
The compact (yet feature-laden) Vox StompLab IIG is perfect for musicians who want a ton of tones in a small space. Using the same sound engine as Vox's VT+ amps and ToneLab multi-effects units, the StompLab offers 100 gig quality presets for any style of music. An intuitive and easy to navigate layout makes the StompLab perfect for seasoned pros and beginners. You can create your ideal sound choosing from over 100 types of programmable effects. Cut down the gear clutter onstage with the Vox StompLab IIG.
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Best mini peddle ever
Have owned for about 4 yrs and still going strong, endless amount of sound out of this thing and can make any amp sound superb
Great Sound but Died
I put about 40 hours on this unit over a year and then it died. Sounds great and easy to use but just will not last.
Tried the others, came back to Stomplab.
Bad sounds
I've used this at a church setting for several months now. And I've grown to dislike just about all the distortion and high gain effects. They sound very fuzzy and uncontrolled. They don't sound crisp. I'm shopping for something else
As others have said, don't waste your hard earned money...
guitar slinger
save your money, noisy device and if you like spending all your time tinkering with a piece of lab equipment than actually playing guitar then this is exactly what you need
Great Stomp box but only as a solo act.
I love it
This guitar petal is so much fun to use. I love the effects that it has. I like the fact that when I chose blues for example, there are ten more effects in the same genre. I love this guitar pedal. There is so much that you can do with it. I am very happy with my purchase.
Horrible to program !!!!
Ive been programming effects pedals for decades, Boss, Digitech, Roland and the vox is by far the worst, Ive ever seen. They have alphanumeric abbreviations for all the effects and no list of what they mean in the manual. The Rosetta stone is easier.
Sending this one back, dont waste your money
Difficult To Use
Very confusing to program. Was hoping to consolidate my board into one pedal, just looking for 4 tones- clean, blues, rock and metal and wanted to have 4 presets……I'm sure the pedal could do it, but after a few hours it's not worth the effort to me.
A LITTLE HELP with your Vox Stomplab IIG Pedal
I bought this pedal, but I felt the manual was lacking. I came across this spreadsheet on the Seymour Duncan website forum.It is downloadable in several different formats for different spreadsheets. It gives you a list of what amp model is modeled, the cabinets and effects for all the presets. it definite helped me.
I don't think this was in the manual, but you can turn off the different amps/cabinets and effect by pressing the 2 buttons you use to save your user presets. Choose what ever you amp/cab or effect you are on, then press the 2 buttons simultaneously and oF will appear, telling you it is off. It works on everything, but Lo and Hi tone. You can bypass the models and cabinets and use only the effects this way.
Tremendous amount versatility in a compact package
I paired this with a Rickenbacker 325 and a Vox AC15.
Absolutely outstanding. There not an effect that cannot be reproduced. If authenticity to original sounds is what your after this is it all in one unit. Everything from blues to metal to grunge to clean crisp "Beatles" sound. I retired my pedal board.
Great for Low cost ME pedal
Probably the lowest cost ME modeling pedal available, but it works. Manual lacking. Watching YouTube videos will help getting you started.
Love it, great versatility,
For the price you get 99 channels and the option to create your own. It is well constructed, portable and battery powered. I can take my electric guitar anywhere without needing an outlet for an amp. I can rock out through my headphones while the kids sleep. I was so enamored, I also bought the IIB for my bass. There is plenty to love about this pedal.
Stomp lab2g
I will be honest. I got this for live gigs playing country. Chicken pickin compression with some overdrive patches. I am having major difficulty getting all the tone patches with even volume. When I bring one up they all come up. It's difficult to get the info I need from the manual. It has a lot of potential I guess but damned if I can figure it out. Think I'll go back to the pedal board and give this one to my 13 yo son to play with.
Vox StompLab
Wish i had made this purchase earlier.usable effects and doesn't sound digital like the Line 6 M9
One of the Best Pedals for Budget Guitarists
Everything I need in a pedal
I ran my Vox Stomplab into my Marshal halfstack using my 6 string Les Paul, my 7 string guitar and my P-Bass. This pedal has all the mods and effects you need to get a killer tone. After a few minutes of learning the functions, it is very easy to use. You can adjust all the parameters of the built in delays, tremelos, chorus, etc. The tuner is quite precise and works as it should. The expression pedal is surprising sensitive and has a big range to pivot. You can assign a pitch shifter, wah, volume and other functions to the expression pedal. It's definitely worth the few extra dollars. Save yourself the headache of daisy chains and power supplies. Get this durable, versatile beauty and make the sounds you want.
Vox StompLab
Great Box!!! I hooked up a Crybaby Wa Wa and it made high pitch noise. Probably a ground problem,
but have other boxes hooked to Wa Wa and had no extra noise.
Small but mighty
Let me preface my review with a disclaimer that I have only used multi-effects processors, I have never owned any "real" pedals and I have only used solid state amps.
Don't let the appearance fool you, you can get quite a variety of extremely of usable tones out of this thing. I wasn't a huge fan of most of the presets that came with it, but it is very easy and quick to make your own. To those complaining that it is not intuitive amd difficult to use, it's really not that hard if you just read the manual and pay attention to what you're doing. Anytime you get a new piece of gear, especially a multi-effects processor, there's always going to be a little bit of a learning curve as you figure out your way around navigating the menus. Bottom line, it's hard to beat for the money.
Real Deal
Very good purchase!
I have only had this little device for a week and then we had to go out of town for three weeks. So I have just had a little time to play around with it and I have not read through the manual yet. But I am very impressed with what I can do with it so far. The sound quality is very good. It gives my steel string acoustic a lot of new possibilities. Very happy with the purchase so far. The device is constructed well with a smooth positive operation of all the controls.
And the customer service and ordering experience at Sweetwater is the best I have experience with any online company. Other companies should look at Sweetwater as a model to follow!
Sincerely,
John Rinehart
Small box, big sound
Stomplab IIG
Love the pedal so far. Gobs of options and not hard to use. Like the size, not too big. Seems well constructed.
Bargain
I am primarily a keyboard player. I am using this pedal to turn my powered speaker which is part of my keyboard rig into a pretty authentic sounding guitar amp, using amp modeling and the spring reverb. I also like the expression pedal that I have set to be a volume pedal. The Stomplab gets me oyt of having to bring 2 rigs to a gig when I only play guitar on a couple of songs. It is perfect for my purposes and so easy to set up.
First off the battery box failed. Now I have to use the cord. I have a modeling amp that is easy like
a preset on a car stereo. Why this had to be a nightmare pain... to operate is 1980s VCR... If
you liked doing timed recordings on your old VCR you are gonna love this joke. 21 pages worth of miss a step and start over. Maybe it will save it maybe it won't. Read the directions before you buy it so you know
what kind of a headache you are getting in to.
Great Pedal!
This pedal is an awesome addition to any pedalboard. Tiny but has a clean big sound. Make sure you have the global output set to the right kind of input for the great sound. Laughable size but very cool. I bought it for the amp modelers to plug into my PA for gigs. Works amazing but shocked me as to the vast array of sounds offered.
Vox StompLab llG
Useable presets right out of the box. I thought the EQ was on the treble side for my single coils and I changed guitars to a Humbucker style and it really changed the sound. I have not tweaked anything so I cannot review the setting. It is small-compact-runs on batteries and AC with I like because I travel overseas with it and I can carry it in my backpack. I am not crazy about taking the entire back plate off to change the batteries and it looks like you would have to be careful you did not pull and wires loose as well as the fact it is just inconvenient to take the feet off and the cover. But, for what it is, the cost, and what I use it for, I am happy.
Vox Stompab is crap
I never could get the pedal adjusted in the 20 user presets. After 6 months, it started crashing and I had to unplug - replug and then restart it. StompLab had potential but it sucks. Would have been great for busking on the street if it worked right
Great Effects Processor!!!
I bought this because I was really impressed with my Vox Valvetronix VT40+ and wanted to see how it would sound running through my Mini Rectifier and Mesa 2x12. The Mesa sounds great as it is, but this makes it even better. It's very flexible and can be configured to sound like anything from RHCP cleans to Metallica and Nirvana style distortion, the distortion settings are my favorite. The delay, wah, and flanger settings sound great too.
A "GEM" with some work!!!!!!
vox stomplab guitar modeling effeects pedal
I'm still working on finding all the tons of options this has to offer so far so good.
stomplab iig
Absolutely love it! Can dial in any tone imaginable and love the headphone jack for private practice. Have been using a mustang 1 for a couple of years but the tones on the stomplab are much clearer and more numerous. Takes a little practice to learn the functions as the perameters are at the end of the manual but other than that I couldn't have asked for more for the price.
awesome and authentic sounding pedal!
I have only had this pedal 2 days now and can't brag about it enough. It may be small in size but puts out big tone and plenty of volume. I have been able to create my own user presets but it is a little tricky for me to get my volume adjusted correctly so that it doesn't blow you away when switching from one user preset to another. Other than that, you can't beat this pedal. I used to have a zoom 505 with exp pedal and this thing blows it out of the water and was less money than the 505. I think it was $149. I'm 45 yrs old so it was a little bit of a learning curve for me but once you understand how it works, you are guaranteed to be rewarded. I hope this review has helped others. VOX ROCKS! You can't go wrong.
Great Pedal
VOX makes some awesome products and this is just one of them.
There is so much you can get from the StompLab.
It takes awhile to figure it out because the manual to me is useless.
It does not tell you in details how to do anything but
after a few hours I had everything going my way and the sounds you can get from this pedal is awesome.
There is a few effects that are useless in my opinion but others may like them.
Forget a pedal board because this pedal can replace about 20 single pedals with this having better sounds.
Why pay $100 for one pedal when you can get 20 or more pedals from the StompLab for $90
Grab up on one, You'll like it.
Really good features low price
I'm not a professional guitar player, but I want to record it like one. This means that I need all the sound effects right in my hands with no worries about expensive pedals set up. This is what the Stomplab IIG is all about. But also, I can create new configurations by my own with the user feature, so this pedal is a step forward for music creation.
Very cool pedel/effects
This is a great compact device - travels easy, battery powered and has the expected quality effects that you'd expect from Vox.
Great Deal
For the money I can't imagine a better pedal. Still working through all the possible sounds. I use it with my bass as well and makes some really interesting sounds
stomplab 2g design issues
got the stomplab 2g. tested and right away didn't like the design. expression pedal is too small. you will overshoot position parameter you want with just a nudge or pulling you foot off the pedal. if it is used on carpet when you push or pull the expression pedal the whole unit moves with your foot, making using the expression pedal useless. has a variety of distortions, that was ok. reverbs did not sound good to me. hooked up in front of amp and through effects loop. just sounded under par to me. filters sounded good, but you cant accurately control them with the pedal. same with the wha. I would not recommend this pedal. there are much better ones out there.
Vox StomoLab IIG
I have got say this pedal gives all of the best sounds Vox has to offer! The Pedal works perfectivly! You will NOT be disappointed a must have! This pedal rocks!
Sure is Cute, but consider this before you buy
I bought this unit on a whim as something to use to practice at night.
The tiny expression pedal is pretty cute and actually more usable than expected. The metal chassis is not tank like, but sturdy enough. The tuner is easy to use, hook ups are easy. Drawbacks; the power button is tiny and requires you hold it in until the unit fully powers up, which isn't major, but more fussy than it should be.
I found the sounds more limited than most and the editing scheme makes the unit almost unusable for me. True it's reasonably priced, and if you like the stock sounds it may be a good investment.
StompLab IIG a great investment
Lots of good tones from this baby. Well built and looks much better than others I have seen. I would give it a 5 if the pedal was a little bigger, but overall you can't beat it. Great service from Sweetwater too!
Vox Stomplab IIG Modelling Effects Pedal User Review
Compact Very Usable Sounds
Never had a multi effects unit before and wanted one that would be compact to use with my pedals. The StompLab 2G is perfect for that. Also the ease of use was great. Within my first hour I had already programmed 3 presets that were easy to tweak. The expression pedal is a bit small but space was an issue so my size 13 Doc Marten may not like it but my pedal board does an it gets the job done. Effects are really good and I run 2 Vox AC15's and the modulation effects really shine in a stereo set up. Also dig some of the high gain sounds this makes even though I dont use them that much. Along with my pedals and the 2G my effects pallet has been expanded. I really like the option to plug in headphones for private playing so I can sit on my couch and play and not bother anybody. .
Liking it so far
I wanted something for open mics / vacations etc that I can stuff anywhere. This fits the bill, so far I have managed to get a few usable sound saved (usually I use a POD XT Live). Pretty straight forwards to use - the only time I looked at the manual was to read up on assigning the wah parameters and range. Very versatile sounds, and flexible pedal assignment. I am still wrestling with the amps / overdrive settings - seem a bit harsh, but I have a lot of models and combinations to try out.. It will certainly do what I bought it to do and at a very good price. Another plus is that I can use batteries - again really useful for open mic setups and travelling abroad.
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