🎸 Elevate Your Sound Game with AZOR!
The AZOR Multi Effects Guitar Pedal is a compact, battery-powered device that offers 9 amp models, 8 IR cab options, and a variety of effects including reverb, delay, and distortion. With a built-in rechargeable battery, it provides 6-8 hours of playtime and features a headphone output for quiet practice. Ideal for guitarists of all levels, this pedal combines portability with professional sound quality.
Item Weight | 280 Grams |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 6.5"L x 2.4"W x 1.4"H |
Color | Black |
Style Name | multi effects guitar pedal |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Controls Type | Knob |
Signal Format | Analog |
Amperage | 300 Milliamps |
Audio Output Effects | Multi-Effect |
Voltage | 9 Volts |
B**N
Works great!
Works great!
T**’
Very cool compact unit!
There’s really a lot going on with this multi effects pedal unit. First off it’s battery powered so you’re able to treat it as a practice all in one tool. It has multiple voicings along with different guitar effects.The unit is easy to operate, however, for more advanced users there are all sorts of features and adjustments you can make to really customize your tone. The sound quality is decent for a small practice tool. I would definitely put in the category of jack of all trades master of none. However, this unit is perfect for late night practicing or traveling. Really good build quality and decent value for money.I would recommend it for on the go practicing. Really fun unit.
M**
Sounds great and easy to operate!
A versatile and compact multi-effects pedal! With tuner, presets, 8 IR cab, 9 amp models, and built-in reverb, delay, and overdrive, it delivers excellent tone and flexibility for any guitarist. Easy to set up, program, and adjust on the fly. Compact and a great price!
D**R
Very nice pedal. Sounds and works great.
I thought I would give a gamble on one of these for an amp I have without effect’s this one sounds very nice and works good and is a lot of fun
D**S
Nearly bottomless pit of possibilities
I have a few pedals and can get lot's of sounds from them. This thing is so much more. I'm reviewing it but I'd be dishonest to say I can get all of the features out of it. The combinations are endless.First - it's solid. The metal case and metal in/out connections are all first rate. To get this many features into your control the knobs and buttons are small. Once it's set, the three push buttons let you change cabinets and effects while playing. I never actually got it to the floor. It sits on the table by me or on the amp so I can experiment. The 9 amp models and 8 cabinets are not vastly different but make for a good starting place. Added to that you get trippy fun stuff like phase shift and reverb and chorus. I haven't gotten to the end of the song with it yet. I keep laughing and experimenting. The physical amp you are using. It sounds better on my Peavy Backstage (40 watts, single speaker) than i does on the Spark. Both are 40 watts but the physical cabinets make a difference. I'm not a very good guitarist and can't hear the fine points. My friend Ramsey can. He's that guy that has a new instrument/amp/effect every time I go. He appreciated how much it could do, noting that it's sound is not what the pedal board could offer. The good/bad ration is way in the good side.I looked on Amazon today. The price is $43.90! That's just nuts. It's worth it and then some.On the good and bad side are the knobs. They are little and take a little pressure to move. I'm sure they get looser. They are small but are lighted and color coded. Mostly good. It has a tuner but it's much easier to use the tuners on the amp/guitar/tablet. It works but isn't intuitive. Also on the bad side, the learning curve is tough, or at least it was for me. I got a looper for Christmas and still don't have it under control. Keep the manual close and dive in.The rest is good. Did I mention it's $43.90? The rechargeable battery is nice and out lasts me. Assuming you'll forget and need to charge it and use it at the same time - it does that. You can use bluetooth to download configurations and do basic adjustments on the unit. That opens up all sorts of options. You can even send the output to your phone/tablet etc for recording. With reverb and delay and more, I don't often use anything else. I haven't been on stage in years so this couch picker effect pedal is just right. The cables for charging (USB C) and everything else is in included.To be sure it's not stage quality but it's close. It's fun to review something that is better than expected. Get one.
J**S
Decent overall at the price point
My biggest issue with this unit is that doing anything other than using the main 3 presets is not at all intuitive. The manual is not super helpful either. However, as far as the tones themselves, I think they sound pretty decent. Within a few minutes of playing with it, I was curious to use the included cable to plug it into my phone and record a little jam, and came up with a progression. It worked great, I had my headphones on, and you could use that to play some leads over a progression you've just recorded if you want. Would be nice if the cable for plugging into your phone was longer, I was doing this all at a desk.It apparently works as an audio interface with a PC as well, I haven't tried that nor any of the software. But even as it stands, I like the sounds from this more than other cheap portable units you could get for headphone practice, and it does a whole lot more--it just won't make a lot of that easy for you. Would also be cool if in addition to overdrive and distortion, there was at least one fuzz tone.I recently took this on a trip with me, it was easy to tuck into the pouch on my travel guitar's case, and I didn't have to worry about powering it or bringing a tuner, and it's cheap enough that it's not a big deal if something happens in transit.
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