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Universal Audio OX Stomp Dynamic Speaker Emulator – New Universal Audio Stereo Boost Guitar Effect Pedal

£369.00

The Universal Audio OX Stomp Dynamic Speaker Emulator is a revolutionary stereo guitar pedal that elevates the concept of “amp-in-a-box”. It packs a professional studios worth of authentic guitar cabinets mics room modelling and effects into a portable and practical format. This pedal boasts an impressive 22 speaker cabs and six vintage microphones offering an…

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The Universal Audio OX Stomp Dynamic Speaker Emulator is in New condition and made by Universal Audio , it is a great Stereo Boost Guitar Effect Pedal – The Universal Audio OX Stomp Dynamic Speaker Emulator is a revolutionary stereo guitar pedal that elevates the concept of “amp-in-a-box”. It packs a professional studios worth of authentic guitar cabinets mics room modelling and effects into a portable and practical format. This pedal boasts an impressive 22 speaker cabs and six vintage microphones offering an extensive range of tonal possibilities from a 1×10 Black Cha (Fender Super Champ with vintage Fender “Blue”) to a 4×12 CA VEE 30 (Mesa/Boogie Recto large cab with Celestion Vintage 30s). Moreover the OX Stomp is the only effects pedal offering Dynamic Room Modelling allowing for the authentic experience of recording your amp in a world-class tracking room. The pedals flexibility is further boosted by over 100 curated RIG setups that provide inspiring sounds for any amp type or genre. The UAFX Control App allows for fine-tuning of effects speaker and mic modelling as well as RIG preset assignments and footswitch configurations for instantaneous sound and effect toggling. This stompbox is perfect for those looking for versatility authenticity and the ability to craft breathtaking guitar sounds. . Available from Just Pedals for only £ 369 A vast array of cabs speakers mics and modelling One of the most impressive features of the UAFX OX Stomp Dynamic Speaker Emulator is its vast array of cabs speakers mics and modelling capabilities. This pedal offers 22 different speaker cabinets and six vintage microphones giving guitarists nearly endless tonal possibilities to explore. With this amount of variety at your feet you can easily dial in your ideal sound for any amp type or genre. Whether you prefer the warm vintage tones of a Fender Twin Reverb or the aggressive crunch of a Marshall JCM800 the OX Stomp has got you covered. Studio quality effects In addition to its speaker and mic modelling the OX Stomp also offers a range of studio-quality effects to enhance your tone. These include genuine UA 1176 compression plate reverb chorus flanger three delay types and precise EQ with high and low-cut filters. These effects are carefully curated to provide professional-grade sound in a compact stompbox format. And with the UAFX Control App you can easily customize your effects to your liking. Dynamic Room Modelling The OX Stomp is the only pedal on the market that offers Dynamic Room Modelling allowing for a realistic and immersive recording experience. This feature places expertly placed close condenser dynamic and ribbon microphones on your selected speaker cabinet giving you the feeling of recording in a professional studio. With this feature you can capture the full tonal range and nuances of your cranked amp without leaving the comfort of your home or studio. Pairs well with any amp-sim pedal or floor modeller Whether youre using an amp-sim pedal or floor modeller or the preamp line out of your favourite amplifier the OX Stomp can significantly boost your palette of tones. With over 100 curated RIG setups ready to go out of the box you can easily accent the feel and tone of your sound with a wide assortment of cab and mic setups. Specifications Power Requirements: Isolated 9VDC center-negative 400 mA minimum (sold separately) Bypass: Buffered Switching: Silent switching Analogue Dry Through: Yes Inputs: 2 x 1/4” TS Outputs: 2 x 1/4” TS USB Type-C for updates via computer Height: 2.56” (6.5 cm) Width: 3.62” (9.2 cm) Depth: 5.55” (14.1 cm) Weight: 1.3 lbs (0.588 kg)

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About Universal Audio

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Universal Audio (UA) is a prominent manufacturer of professional audio hardware and software, widely respected for its analog modeling technology and high-quality audio interfaces. Founded in 1958 by Bill Putnam Sr., Universal Audio has a rich history in the recording industry, having played a significant role in the development of early recording equipment and studio consoles.

Today, Universal Audio is best known for its range of audio interfaces, including the popular Apollo series, which combine high-resolution audio conversion with onboard processing power to run UA’s acclaimed UAD-2 plug-in platform. The UAD-2 platform offers meticulously modeled analog emulations of classic studio gear, including preamps, compressors, equalizers, and reverbs, allowing musicians and producers to add the warmth and character of vintage analog equipment to their digital recordings.

In addition to audio interfaces and plug-ins, Universal Audio also manufactures standalone hardware processors, such as the UAD-2 Satellite and UAD-2 PCIe cards, providing additional DSP power for running UA’s plug-ins in professional studio environments. With a commitment to quality, innovation, and capturing the essence of classic analog gear, Universal Audio remains a trusted name among audio professionals worldwide.

Boost

A “boost” pedal, also known as a “clean boost,” is a type of guitar effects pedal designed to increase the volume of the guitar signal without adding significant distortion or coloration to the tone. Boost pedals are used to amplify the signal level, allowing guitarists to achieve higher volume levels or to push their amplifier into overdrive for increased saturation and sustain.

Boost pedals typically feature a simple interface with controls for adjusting the level of boost, often represented by a single knob or a toggle switch. When engaged, the boost pedal increases the gain of the signal passing through it, effectively amplifying the sound. Unlike overdrive or distortion pedals, which introduce clipping and saturation to the signal, boost pedals aim to provide a clean and transparent volume increase.

Boost pedals are versatile tools that can serve various purposes in a guitarist’s rig:

1. **Volume Boost**: Boost pedals can be used to increase the volume of the guitar signal, allowing players to stand out during solos or to compensate for differences in volume between guitars or pickup settings.

2. **Overdrive Stacking**: Boost pedals are commonly used to push the front end of an overdrive or distortion pedal, resulting in increased saturation and sustain. By placing the boost pedal before a drive pedal in the signal chain, guitarists can achieve higher levels of gain and distortion without sacrificing clarity or dynamics.

3. **Amp Pushing**: Boost pedals can also be used to drive the input stage of a tube amplifier harder, causing the amp to naturally overdrive and produce a more saturated and harmonically rich tone. This is particularly useful for guitarists seeking to achieve classic tube amp breakup at lower volume levels.

4. **Tone Shaping**: Some boost pedals feature EQ controls or tone shaping options, allowing guitarists to tailor the frequency response of their signal. These pedals can be used to boost specific frequencies or to shape the overall tonal characteristics of the guitar sound.

Overall, boost pedals are essential tools for guitarists looking to enhance their tone, increase volume levels, or drive their amplifier into overdrive for added saturation and sustain. Whether used as a standalone effect or in combination with other pedals, boost pedals offer versatility and flexibility in shaping the guitar sound.

Guitar Effect Pedal

A guitar pedal, also known as an effects pedal, is a device used by guitarists to alter the sound of their instrument in various ways. These pedals are typically small, foot-operated units that are connected in a signal chain between the guitar and the amplifier. They can modify the guitar’s tone, pitch, and dynamics by applying different effects such as distortion, reverb, delay, chorus, and more. Guitar pedals come in both analog and digital formats, and they allow musicians to create a wide range of sounds, enhancing their musical expression and creativity. They are essential tools for guitarists in genres ranging from rock and blues to jazz and electronic music.

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Stereo

Stereo effect pedals are guitar effects pedals that process the guitar signal in stereo, providing a wider and more immersive sound experience compared to mono effects pedals. These pedals split the guitar signal into two independent channels—left and right—and apply effects separately to each channel. Stereo effects pedals can create spatial effects, enhance the stereo image, and add depth and dimension to the guitar tone. Here are some common types of stereo effect pedals:

1. **Stereo Reverb**: Stereo reverb pedals generate reverberation effects in stereo, simulating the acoustic reflections and ambience of various spaces. Stereo reverb pedals can create lush, expansive reverb tails that spread across the stereo field, adding depth and dimension to the guitar tone.

2. **Stereo Delay**: Stereo delay pedals produce delay effects in stereo, with separate delay lines for the left and right channels. Stereo delay pedals can create intricate rhythmic patterns, ping-pong delays that bounce between the left and right channels, and spatial effects that enhance the stereo image.

3. **Stereo Chorus**: Stereo chorus pedals modulate the guitar signal in stereo, creating rich, swirling modulation effects. Stereo chorus pedals can produce wide, shimmering textures that move across the stereo field, adding depth and movement to the guitar tone.

4. **Stereo Phaser**: Stereo phaser pedals modulate the phase of the guitar signal in stereo, producing sweeping, swirling effects. Stereo phaser pedals can create dynamic stereo modulation effects that move back and forth between the left and right channels, enhancing the stereo image and spatial dimension.

5. **Stereo Flanger**: Stereo flanger pedals modulate the guitar signal in stereo, producing jet-like, sweeping modulation effects. Stereo flanger pedals can create dramatic stereo sweeps and whooshing sounds that pan across the stereo field, adding movement and depth to the guitar tone.

6. **Stereo Tremolo**: Stereo tremolo pedals modulate the volume of the guitar signal in stereo, producing rhythmic amplitude modulation effects. Stereo tremolo pedals can create pulsating, stereo tremolo effects that move between the left and right channels, adding rhythmic movement and spatial dynamics.

7. **Stereo Modulation Multi-Effects**: Some multi-effects pedals feature stereo modulation effects, combining multiple stereo effects such as reverb, delay, chorus, phaser, and flanger in a single unit. These pedals offer a wide range of stereo modulation options and can create complex, layered soundscapes with enhanced stereo imaging.

Stereo effect pedals are popular among guitarists seeking to create expansive, immersive soundscapes and enhance their overall tone with spatial effects. Whether used in stereo amplifier setups, stereo pedalboard configurations, or stereo recording environments, stereo effect pedals can add depth, dimension, and movement to the guitar tone, enriching the listening experience for both players and audiences.

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