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title: "STOMPLAB2G Modeling Guitar Multi-Effects Pedal"
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# 9V battery-powered portability 103 pro-grade modeling effects 100 style-based presets STOMPLAB2G Modeling Guitar Multi-Effects Pedal

**Brand:** vox
**Price:** SAR 624
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎸 Unlock your ultimate tone playground — no FOMO, just pure sonic freedom!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** STOMPLAB2G Modeling Guitar Multi-Effects Pedal by vox
- **How much does it cost?** SAR 624 with free shipping
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## Best For

- vox enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted vox brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Compact & Durable:** Sleek metal chassis built for years of gigging, practice, and creative exploration
- • **User-Centric Design:** Intuitive interface lets novices and pros dial in sounds without confusion or delay
- • **Custom Tone Creation:** Save up to 20 personalized user presets to craft your signature sound and stand out
- • **Versatile Sound Library:** 100 presets spanning rock, blues, metal & pop for instant genre-perfect tones
- • **Pro-Level Modeling Engine:** 103 effects derived from VOX’s best-selling VT+ & Tone Lab series for authentic amp simulation

## Overview

The VOX STOMPLAB2G is a compact, battery-powered multi-effects pedal offering 103 high-quality modeled effects and 100 style-based presets. Designed for both beginners and seasoned players, it features an easy-to-use interface and the ability to save 20 custom presets. Its sound engine is derived from VOX’s acclaimed VT+ and Tone Lab series, delivering authentic amp simulations and versatile tones across genres like rock, blues, metal, and pop. Built with a durable metal body, it’s perfect for practice, home jamming, and creative sound exploration.

## Description

The Vox Stomp Lab series of effect pedals, of which the Stomp Lab IIG modeling guitar pedal is a part of, are impressive new contenders that pack powerful sounds into compact and sophisticated looking metal bodies. Sound variations are categorized by style, such as rock, blues, and ballad, making it easy for even novice users to recall the desired sound. With high-quality looks, plus its high quality sound, the Stomp Lab series will be a great companion for the guitarist or bassist for years to come. Multi-effects units contain an incredibly diverse array of sounds that range from distorted to clean, and the sheer number of these sounds can be staggering. Although having a large number of sounds is a great advantage, it can also overwhelm the novice user, causing difficulty or confusion. The Stomp Lab series is designed to be easily usable, even by novice players. Since each program is named with a musical style, such as rock, blues, or metal. You’ll be able to find the perfect sound without being concerned with specific effect names. The musical styles are categorized into ten types, and cover everything from straight-ahead traditional styles to quirky, unusual sounds. There are ten variations for each category, so you're sure to find sounds you like.

Review: The best practice gear out there - I'm only going to review this as a direct output to headphones, as that is the only way I use it (to avoid annoying the family with my face-smelting shredding), and not as a standard pedal before the amp. That would yield very different results based on the amp used. Fortunately this effect processor also has amp simulation, which is great! Firstly, for versatility, you can't ask for much more. From bold clean tones to dirty overdriven crunchy tones to ful high gain metal-style amps, this pedal is for any musician playing in any genre or style. On top of that, there is nearly any pedal you can want, or some form of it. Great to practice and explore new sounds and effects as well, and with 100 presets ranging from clean to metal and 20 additional user presets, you've got near endless combinations of tones to effects to play with. Secondly, when it comes to tone (and keep in mind I am only rating the direct output), it's pretty great for the price. I used to own a $299.99 line 6 spider (I know, I know, done make fun of me, I was young and dumb) and this sounds wayyyyy better than that ever did. It takes a bit of getting used to, but once you do, you can dial in some truly amazing deep, rich tones. I especially love the delay/reverb. I know your first instinct will be to open it up, plug it in, and just start shredding on some presets, but let me tell you that is well with the time to invest on setting up a couple user presets that you're into first, because, to be perfectly honest, the 100 presets are somewhat lackluster. They're great to try out and get some ideas on cab/amp/modulation combinations, but dialing in your unique tone is way better imo. Lastly, ease of use. As I aforementioned, there is a bit of a learning curve with all the abbreviations and options, but keep that little book handy and it'll get you through it. I actually downloaded the users manual online and printed out the settings full page and it's way more useful. Anyways, in conclusion, I can't speak to its practical use for gigs or on the road use, but this is all you need to jam at home and sound great. USER DISCRETION ADVISED: This will not make you play like Eric Johnson (but you can find someone tones, at least)
Review: Tried three others, came back to VOX Stomplab! - Bought my first Stomplab in 2013 and couple years of heavy use, a button broke. So many new multi effects, I bought 3 others over the years, and came back to Stomplab. Why? PLENTY OF REASONS, but first is SOUND. The others have a gritty "digital" grayness, hard to get clean high chiming frequencies, although I know that sampling at 44,000 time a second SHOULD model frequencies to our 20,000 Hz upper hearing limit, but it don't. PITCH SLIDE: A recent multi-Effect could only slide one note at a time, STOMPLAB SLIDES THE WHOLE POLYPHONIC CHORD, set to whatever frequency from octave below to octave above (plus a detune), controlled by the pedal. Or take DELAY: other effects remove the delay when you use the pedal to reduce the delay or reverb mix, very UNNATURAL. Stomplab keeps reverberating and echoing for a natural die down. THE COMPRESSOR REALLY WORKS!!! The other, at least one other, didn't. The number of effects, limited compared to other multi-effects, also LIBERATES you from endless trial and error. Visualize the sound you want, and you can get close (or better). AMPLIFIER EMULATION: A good amp model (depending on amp chosen) should respond to the guitar's volume changes (with cleaner to more distortion) and that happens with some of the Stomplab's emulations. I have not found that to be true in the others. Vox Stomplab also has some space-age ring modulator and noisy amp models that the others cannot get close to! Really strange fuzz-wah craziness, easily NOT harmonic and crazy noise, yet can still produce interesting music! I thoroughly examined all amp models for low noise and volume-responsiveness, and found about nine that I'm happy with. Very solid construction; no failure-prone exotic little plastic buttons that trashed one of the other multi-effects. OK, so the battery access by unscrewing the four feet on the under-panel REALLY sucks, so use batteries as the backup for power-cable failure. Ten User-programmable presets, and 90 factory presets (useful for instructional purposes) unfortunately no way to store the volume on presets, so be careful at high volume. FOUR EQ settings per voice, which I set trebly (sometimes for wah response) to control from the guitar. Why pay double for a confusing, gritty sounding *new* digital guitar effect with ugly boring drum sounds and a difficult looper (one other multi-effect linked the drum tempo to the looper BY MEASURE COUNT, and that was GREAT! Modification: I took the right knob off to avoid my wah-pedal foot bumping it and changing the output volume! The knob-stem works fine.

## Features

- A total of 100 preset programs are categorized into styles such as rock, blues, metal, and pop.
- Easy to use interface; even novice users can instantly access the sounds they want.
- Stomp Lab IIG provides 103 types of modeling effects.
- Each effect model boasts a sound engine that has been distilled from the worldwide best-selling VT+ series of modeling amps as well as the Tone Lab. series of multi-effect units.
- Edit and save 20 of your own user programs.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B009703N6M |
| Amperage | 100 Milliamps |
| Audio Output Effects | Delay, Modulation |
| Best Sellers Rank | #59,322 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #148 in Electric Guitar Floor Multieffects |
| Brand | VOX |
| Brand Name | VOX |
| Color | Black |
| Connector Type | 1/4 inch (6.35mm) audio jack |
| Controls Type | Knob |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 2,266 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04959112099173 |
| Hardware Interface | 1/4-inch Audio |
| Item Dimensions | 9 x 3 x 7 inches |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 9"L x 7"W x 3"H |
| Item Weight | 0.38 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | VOX |
| Manufacturer Part Number | VXSL2G |
| Model Name | StompLab 2G |
| Model Number | STOMPLAB2G |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 9"L x 7"W x 3"H |
| Signal Format | Analog |
| Style | 2G Modeling Guitar Effects Pedal |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 9 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 1 year. |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** VOX
- **Color:** Black
- **Item Weight:** 0.38 Pounds
- **Product Dimensions:** 9"L x 7"W x 3"H
- **Style:** 2G Modeling Guitar Effects Pedal

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Style** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The best practice gear out there
*by C***N on September 1, 2019*

I'm only going to review this as a direct output to headphones, as that is the only way I use it (to avoid annoying the family with my face-smelting shredding), and not as a standard pedal before the amp. That would yield very different results based on the amp used. Fortunately this effect processor also has amp simulation, which is great! Firstly, for versatility, you can't ask for much more. From bold clean tones to dirty overdriven crunchy tones to ful high gain metal-style amps, this pedal is for any musician playing in any genre or style. On top of that, there is nearly any pedal you can want, or some form of it. Great to practice and explore new sounds and effects as well, and with 100 presets ranging from clean to metal and 20 additional user presets, you've got near endless combinations of tones to effects to play with. Secondly, when it comes to tone (and keep in mind I am only rating the direct output), it's pretty great for the price. I used to own a $299.99 line 6 spider (I know, I know, done make fun of me, I was young and dumb) and this sounds wayyyyy better than that ever did. It takes a bit of getting used to, but once you do, you can dial in some truly amazing deep, rich tones. I especially love the delay/reverb. I know your first instinct will be to open it up, plug it in, and just start shredding on some presets, but let me tell you that is well with the time to invest on setting up a couple user presets that you're into first, because, to be perfectly honest, the 100 presets are somewhat lackluster. They're great to try out and get some ideas on cab/amp/modulation combinations, but dialing in your unique tone is way better imo. Lastly, ease of use. As I aforementioned, there is a bit of a learning curve with all the abbreviations and options, but keep that little book handy and it'll get you through it. I actually downloaded the users manual online and printed out the settings full page and it's way more useful. Anyways, in conclusion, I can't speak to its practical use for gigs or on the road use, but this is all you need to jam at home and sound great. USER DISCRETION ADVISED: This will not make you play like Eric Johnson (but you can find someone tones, at least)

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Tried three others, came back to VOX Stomplab!
*by S***L on March 29, 2020*

Bought my first Stomplab in 2013 and couple years of heavy use, a button broke. So many new multi effects, I bought 3 others over the years, and came back to Stomplab. Why? PLENTY OF REASONS, but first is SOUND. The others have a gritty "digital" grayness, hard to get clean high chiming frequencies, although I know that sampling at 44,000 time a second SHOULD model frequencies to our 20,000 Hz upper hearing limit, but it don't. PITCH SLIDE: A recent multi-Effect could only slide one note at a time, STOMPLAB SLIDES THE WHOLE POLYPHONIC CHORD, set to whatever frequency from octave below to octave above (plus a detune), controlled by the pedal. Or take DELAY: other effects remove the delay when you use the pedal to reduce the delay or reverb mix, very UNNATURAL. Stomplab keeps reverberating and echoing for a natural die down. THE COMPRESSOR REALLY WORKS!!! The other, at least one other, didn't. The number of effects, limited compared to other multi-effects, also LIBERATES you from endless trial and error. Visualize the sound you want, and you can get close (or better). AMPLIFIER EMULATION: A good amp model (depending on amp chosen) should respond to the guitar's volume changes (with cleaner to more distortion) and that happens with some of the Stomplab's emulations. I have not found that to be true in the others. Vox Stomplab also has some space-age ring modulator and noisy amp models that the others cannot get close to! Really strange fuzz-wah craziness, easily NOT harmonic and crazy noise, yet can still produce interesting music! I thoroughly examined all amp models for low noise and volume-responsiveness, and found about nine that I'm happy with. Very solid construction; no failure-prone exotic little plastic buttons that trashed one of the other multi-effects. OK, so the battery access by unscrewing the four feet on the under-panel REALLY sucks, so use batteries as the backup for power-cable failure. Ten User-programmable presets, and 90 factory presets (useful for instructional purposes) unfortunately no way to store the volume on presets, so be careful at high volume. FOUR EQ settings per voice, which I set trebly (sometimes for wah response) to control from the guitar. Why pay double for a confusing, gritty sounding *new* digital guitar effect with ugly boring drum sounds and a difficult looper (one other multi-effect linked the drum tempo to the looper BY MEASURE COUNT, and that was GREAT! Modification: I took the right knob off to avoid my wah-pedal foot bumping it and changing the output volume! The knob-stem works fine.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great if you have a practice amp with limited or no presets or affects
*by R***D on September 3, 2022*

This will convert a basic practice amp into a modeling amp. I'd say out of the 100 presets in this thing - about half of them are actually usable. For me, this turned an almost "free" bundled 10W practice amp I had into more or less the equivalent of my 40W Peavey VIP II modeling amp. Once I figured out which presets I liked - it's easy enough to switch between them, and they do sound great. On the negative side - I have no idea what the controls do (beyond the main "mode" selector switch) and the manual did not help me. YouTube was not much help either. I'm sure if I understood how amps worked better the controls would make more since to me... but for now, I have no idea what they do or how to properly use them. I only know on some presets the foot pedal seems to do various stuff and on others it does not. Same for the two chicken head knobs. I just stick them in the middle setting and leave them alone... a I leave the pedal depressed. I suppose if you knew what you were doing you could use this thing on a stage to quickly change between a lot of great sounds, inexpensively (a lot cheaper than a bunch of pedals). But for me - I can't figure out how to do that.

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