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LEKATO Multi Effects Pedal for Acoustic Guitar, with IR Loading 9 AMP Models, Acoustic Multi Effects Processor, Bluetooth 5.0,Recording, Built-in Battery

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Size: For Acoustic Guitar


Features

  • 9 AMP Models & 8 IR CABLEKATO Multi-functional Guitar Effects Pedal with Chorus,Tremolo,Delay,Reverb effects, including 9 Amp preamps and 8 classic IR cabinets body model, Support IR Loading or Deleting.
  • Supports Third Party IR FilesCube Baby Guitar Multi Effects support 8 third-party IR files, so if you want to cover the original IR file, use the USB cable that comes with the product to import the third-party IR box simulation file. Please download the software "Cube-Suite" from LEKATO official website
  • PRESET/EDIT/LIVE MODEThe multi effect pedal allows the player to edit the effects chain and then save the presets, after that you can also partially edit the previous preset effect and then save it agin. At Preset mode, which allows the player to switch between three presets.It comes with 3 preset modes (Lead, Rhythm, Clean) but you can easily replace them with your own presets created in Live Mode.
  • Built-in BatteryThis Mini guitar effects pedal has a built-in battery and supports charging by a power bank or mobile phone adapter. It takes 2 Hours to fully charge one time, and can work 6-8 Hours. It supports Charging and Working at the same time
  • 3.5mm Headphone OutputThe multi effects equiped with a 3.5mm Headphone Jack Output for more clear listening and monitoring, convenient for daily practice without disturbing family members and neighbors.
  • PC/Phone RecordingGuitar combined effects pedal supports music playback via Bluetooth function, convenient to playing the accompaniment; It also can record to PC or Mobile phone (cable included) for your daily practice.

Description

LEKATO Multi Effects Pedal for Acoustic Guitar

Brand: LEKATO


Style: Acoustic,Chorus,Delay,Mini,Multi Effects,Reverb


Color: Clear


Product Dimensions: 6.33"L x 2.36"W x 1.18"H


Voltage: 9 Volts


Item Weight: 12 ounces


Product Dimensions: 6.33 x 2.36 x 1.18 inches


Item model number: BC-01421AN


Batteries: 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: September 29, 2022


Color Name: Clear


Hardware Interface: Bluetooth


Signal Format: Analog


Size: For Acoustic Guitar


Battery type: Lithium Polymer


Power Source: Battery Powered


Voltage: 9 Volts


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  • Bang for your buck, a must for sll stages
Size: For Electric Guitar
On my list of things to get, since wife says no more guitars.. lol. So I preform on small stages, as in like 4 feet deep, and a with a full compliment of other instruments i.e. full drum set, two guitarists two vocals, keys, etc. It leaves very little room for a whole pedal board setup with the things this little beast has. I've used it with both an electric guitar as well as an electric bass. Little tweaks in the live setting to get a decent sound for the bass as this wasn't setup for the lower frequency of the bass. None the less, after the tweaks, it sound good. The two stages don't have much room for amps so this is perfect. Key take aways, presets are great buy may not be what your looking for in a specific setting. So go with the live setting and adjust from there. Be aware with the "amp" (tone) know, once you get past the clean channels, it gets very loud quickly. Others are, pay attention when swapping through the a, b, c, foot switches during a set, if you hit two of them just right, it will knock you out of live mode and back into preset modes. Additionally, if you've not pressed any foot switch for a little while (about 20 mins) it will automatically revert back to the presets and just a simple stopping on the b, c, switches brings you right back to the live mode. So recap, portable, sturdy, rechargeable, lightweight, great for small stage setups where you can go into a D.I. box, love how you can "home" jam anywhere with the headphone an tablet/phone/computer interface and jam alone, IR settings are Adjustable through software that's free and readily available. Overall, excellent work. May get one specific for a bass, but this little thing is doing the job nicely for now. UPDATE: 12.12.2023 Ok, so going over questions from others, and thinking it over, I tried and idea. Some users don't have the ability for a 3.5mm headphone jack to use as in input/output. They thought about this when they engineered it. The Bluetooth function can be used for playing tracks. Meaning, since up the cube baby to phone/tablet Bluetooth, connect the 1/4" output to the amp of ur choice, on ur phone/tablet select what you want to play, (YouTube backing tracks etc.) My set up is: cube baby (guitar) synced via Bluetooth for playing backing track output (1/4" instrument cord) to amp, along with cube baby (bass) 1/4" cord out from bass guitar into cube baby (bass) and out of cube baby into amp and able to adjust accordingly. Thought I had to 3.5mm out of laptop/phone/tablet via USB cord into cube baby then out to amp. It will work that way, but the Bluetooth option means I'm not restricted by way shorter 3.5mm cords. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2023 by Jt Shepherd

  • Very cool and a good price!
Size: For Electric Guitar
Seriously this thing is just fun. Rechargeable battery so you can walk around the house with it in your pocket jamming out. Lots of settings and effects to mess around with. This thing is cool. Been playing guitar for many years and this is just a fun thing to play with, that actually has some good sounds. Just buy it, you will like it. Read the instructions and have fun! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2024 by jason

  • AC version: Great bang for the buck toy!
Size: For Acoustic Guitar
This is a review for the acoustic version of the cube baby IR pedal. First things first, latency. I measured this at 11 milliseconds. Just enough to feel a little laggy to me, but not a deal breaker given the approximately $40 price I paid. There was no measured difference between having the IR loaded or not. Actually, there was no difference in latency regardless of bypassing any of the effects modules. Bluetooth- while this is a mono pedal, the Bluetooth is stereo through the headphone jack. Getting the balance between Bluetooth audio and guitar level is tricky given BT level is governed entirely by the BT playback device. NB: The tuner renders Bluetooth useless. The combination of playing out a BT stream and running the tuner seems too much for the wee brain in this box; Bluetooth audio glitches like mad when the tuner is engaged and guitar signal is present. USB sound card: wow! It has one! I played around with this for a little while with Reaper and ASIO4ALL, and it does work. It is a USB class compliant device, so no drivers are necessary, but audio quality is limited to 16-bit. It is mono in, stereo out, so conceivably one could try to use USB for backing tracks. In the Cuvave software, there is a checkbox for USB loop back, and you absolutely want that turned off, otherwise any overdubs you do with this also record the playback audio. IR loading: does require the cube suite application. I was able to install this on one Windows 8 laptop, but not a second one. The software does make system calls to some Windows components that may or may not be correctly installed on a given system. I was able to load IRs I had generated for the Sonicake IR pedal with a spec of 44.1KHz/24bit/1024 samples, and they work just fine. Note the Distance parameter in cube suite is a volume control for the impulse response. If you have it at 100%, it actually mutes the IR, if you have it at zero, it gives you full volume on the IR. EQ / comp / anti-feedback- The anti-feedback seems to be a progressive high-pass filter, eliminating low frequency feedback. It works okay. The EQ is very basic, the mid-range is higher than I would like it, the bass also goes higher than I would like it, so dialing out 400 to 600 Hz muck is trickier than it should be. I ended up needing to re-record IRs to compensate. To be fair, I was using fairly mid-rangey IRs at first. COMP: it's ok at low settings. Noisy and kinda weird at higher settings. It does have gain compensation so it does boost volume. Mod/Space- modulation can either be a chorus or tremolo. I love tremolo so I appreciate that. The chorus is fairly subtle at low positions and overwhelming at high positions. Space can be either a delay or reverb. The delay sounds decent, with control over time and level, not feedback. Feedback is fixed around three or four repeats. The reverb sounds cheap and tinny as you would expect, but is usable. Lastly, the output level on this device seems a little bit low. I think it may be running at 5 volts internally, which is just a little too little for a good healthy signal. That said, if you are running into something with sufficient gain, it shouldn't be a problem ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2023 by Ronald G.

  • thing is sweet! I love the Bluetooth and phone controls
Size: For Electric Guitar
If you are a musician, you already know finding a affordable pedal that sounds good is very far in between. especially one that has push button switches on it. This pedal sounds good through Bluetooth connections, direct cable 1/4" or USB. you can use you phone to bump some jams though it as just a interface if you'd like. Each button controls the use of effects. delay , distortion, and reverb. You can get some high distortion metal sounds, Some clean psychedelic sounds, Crunchy classic rock distortion, most anything. you can link to your phone and multi-track on apps so you also gain the loop ability of a pedal almost. Good internal battery life. charges up fast. Just get it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2024 by HonDuh

  • It's cordless
Size: For Electric Guitar
The main plus is the cordless feature. Handy. Tones are limited and lacking. It's ok.
Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2024 by T. Binford

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