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Multi-Effect Pedal for Electric Guitar

  • Built-in Tri-Core DSP
  • Uses Hi-Fi quality ESS Sabre AD/DA to provide a fuller sound
  • 460 effects - 12 simultaneously usable
  • 87 Amp models
  • 68 Cabinet models
  • 300 Presets
  • Built-in stereo looper with 60 seconds recording time
  • Pedalboard-friendly dimensions
  • Controls: Volume, Menu/Value, 3x Select knobs
  • Push buttons: Screen Lock button
  • LED: Effect on
  • Display: 4.3" TFT touch screen
  • 3 Assignable footswitches
  • Input L (mono) & R: 2x 6.3 mm jack
  • Balanced output L (mono) & R: 2x 6.3 mm jacks
  • EXP/CTRL/FST: 6.3 mm stereo jack
  • Send & Return: 2x 6.3 mm jack
  • Aux in: 3.5 mm mini stereo jack
  • Headphone jack: 3.5 mm mini stereo jack
  • MIDI In: 5-pin
  • MIDI Out/Thru: 5-pin
  • USB C
  • Power adapter connector: Barrel connector 5.5 x 2.1 mm, centre negative
  • Power consumption: 800 mA
  • Power supply via 9-18 V DC mains adapter (included, suitable optional mains adapter: Art. 409939)
  • True bypass
  • Dimensions (W x D x H): 185 x 145 x 58 mm
  • Weight: 1080 g

Note: No battery operation possible

  • Disponível desde Janeiro 2022
  • número de artigo 529004
  • unidade de venda 1 peça(s)
  • Design Pedal
  • Amp Modeling Yes
  • Drumcomputer No
  • Incl. Tuner Yes
  • Expression Pedal No
  • USB-Port Yes
  • Headphone Output Yes
  • MIDI Interface Yes
  • Line Out No
  • Battery Powered No
  • PSU included Yes
€ 399
Todos os preços incl. IVA
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Better than expected
Leandro Reis 03.04.2022
As this was my first journey into the Hotone brand, the Ampero II Stomp made a lasting impression on me and is a surprise contender in the multi-effects market alongside better-known brands. It deserves its place in the list of established competitors if you’re looking to go digital and own it.
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Everything is not diamonds but with enough pressure you can turn a turd in to it.
Nirkenstain 25.07.2024
Its an awsome pice of gear, but if you want to get legendary and recognisable amp sounds straight out without much hassle you need to reconsider. If u put in some time you will get there. It may be me who is used to working with a 3 knob tube amp for everything (Gain volume tone) and i usualy leave the EQ in the middle on those. With this you need to work it a bit more. You need to trust your listening envoierment. I tured sound i liked. Went to a live show and it did not match my expectations. :D Needed some more work: But now i have 3 basic setups and it just works. Dont need to touch iut more or experiment
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Mixed feelings for STEREO INPUT SOURCES
MightyJoe 28.05.2025
I bought this to process STEREO SOURCES from SYNTHS into amp simulations and distortion.

On paper, all seems great (impedance matching, stereo input and outputs, flexible routing and all), but on practice, 95% of the effects are mono only, which shouldn't be an issue since you can split the input in 2 channels and process them separately.
But then you'll have phase issues (left and right channel cancelling each other) unless both channel effects are set exactly the same, but yeah, that was expected.

However, what wasn't expected is: you can't start with a stereo effect, split the signal to left and right channels, process them separately and recombine them in a stereo output because, even though it's supposed to be supported, there's a bug that makes the right channel muted (because the mono effects expect the sound to come from the left channel only, so they just ignore the signal from the right...)

What you CAN do is split the stereo signal FROM THE START into 2 channels, left and right, process them separately using mono effects and then combine them into a single stereo channel to apply a stereo effect (like reverb) before output in stereo.
That works, but you can't place any stereo effects before splitting the signal in two, which limits the use for stereo sources A LOT.

Also, since nearly all effects are mono only and you have to duplicate them to process stereo sources in stereo, you'll have to manually copy paste every edit you make in one channel to the other, which is very cumbersome to fine tune the effects or even to adjust them after the preset is done, because there are only 3 assignable knobs and you'll have to use 2 knobs for each parameter you want to adjust, one for the left channel and the other for the right channel.

All of this issues aren't a hardware limitation of the pedal, but errors in the software of the stereo processing.
Even though the hardware is clearly capable of stereo processing and is advertised as such, it's clear the manufacturer didn't pay any attention to how it actually performs with stereo inputs.

Also, the physical knobs are very cumbersome to use because they are stepped, very stiff, and change the values VERY slowly. I end up using the touch screen to adjust the values with a slider.
The touch screen is good though, and the user interface is alright, even though it's quite complex. (but that's inevitable when you want flexibility)

The effects are good but not amazing: the reverbs in particular are not the best there are, honestly, so you will not replace a Strymon Sky with this pedal, but they are usable and some of them are actually very good (but not the shimmer reverbs, sadly).

The chorus, phasers and the like can't process stereo inputs, which is really sad.
The amp simulations and distortions are REALLY GOOD though.

Compared to ZOOM multi effects pedals, the effects in general are not as good, but the amp simulations and distortions are much better, which is the reason I bought the Ampero in the first place.

At the end of the day, I bought this unit for dual channel amp simulation, gain staging and distortion. And for that, it delivers and I'm satisfied with it, but I can't recommend it for stereo processing in general with the current state of the software, and I don't expect it to improve, since it's clear the unit is aimed at guitarists alone and stereo input is an afterthought.
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Small, really nice UI and can sound great
ljunes 06.09.2024
I bought this to decide if I would be fine with something much more affordable than a Quad Cortex. In short, I wasn't, but I think I could have been.

The UI is really cool: It's blocks of elements in a signal chain like Quad Cortex and others, but it has its own style and is a bit simpler. The entire pedal is also really small and sturdy, it feels like it would easily survive a drop. All in all, really nice design and it feels like a very compact (and even friendly?) little thing.

Now, onto the sounds: I only liked some of the presets unfortunately. Some of the more ambient ones were quite nice and the few "jazz-y" ones I also really liked, but the distorted tones I did not like as much. On other units and some plugins I really enjoy turning down the volume knob on the guitar and playing with dynamics, which did not work well for me on the Ampero II. The support for scenes in the 2.0 firmware could probably improve that, but I wanted to do it without additional work.

Some of the tones, especially some of the distortion stuff, also had that "digital"/modeler sound to it, some top-end frequencies that sound a bit thin to me. I've seen some tips online that playing with the equalizer options could take care of that and I also tried that a bit, but again I prefer things sounding really nice out of the box and then only tweaking after a bit.

So, not for me unfortunately, but the Stomp can do similar things to other modelers and with some equalizer work can probably sound really nice. I'll keep the Quad Cortex instead which is much more expensive, but I've been enjoying the tones from that pretty much always. But this little pedal is still really neat for its price and was certainly worth a try! (And for some reason the design really appeals to me, it's almost cute, but also sturdy.)
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