

🎸 Own the Low End: All-in-One Bass FX Powerhouse for the Modern Pro
The SONICAKE BOOM Ave. is a compact, analog-based multi-effects pedal designed specifically for bassists seeking legendary Ampeg-style tones combined with versatile effects like boost, compressor, fuzz, and octave. Featuring a 3-band EQ preamp, XLR output for direct PA connection, and an FX loop for expanded rig flexibility, it delivers professional-grade sound in a lightweight 500g chassis—perfect for gigging millennials who demand both tone and convenience.






| ASIN | B07WJLCHG4 |
| Color Name | Bass Preamp Compressor Boost Fuzz Octave |
| Connector Type | XLR |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,000) |
| Date First Available | 7 September 2019 |
| Hardware Interface | 1/4-inch Audio |
| Item Weight | 500 g |
| Item model number | QCE-40 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 7.1 x 40.25 x 5.7 cm; 500 g |
| Signal Format | Analog |
| Voltage | 9 Volts |
S**E
This unit is very well built and gets you a very usable tone both into an amp as well as direct. The cab sim is a simple EQ but does the job well enough. As other reviews have noted, the only issue with this pedal is the tone control on the drive - to get usable articulation this needs to be all the way up (max) any lower, and your sound will be muddy. The compressor is great as a boost (turn sustain down and level up) into the drive. The drive is great on minimum as well as dialed up a bit (you will need to ride the level to get several really usable tones here). The reverb and delay are great and don't intrude on your tone. Overall, I could gig with this straight into the board in a pinch without issue and this unit also takes pedals reasonably well. If you like the articulation from playing direct into an amp, you can get very close with this pedal at a very reasonable price.
C**Z
This thing packs hellacious bang for the buck in a tiny box you can throw in your guitar case or backpack to use as a fantastic fly rig. It has all of the basic time-based FX you need to play most styles of rock and pop, and they all sound great. Not a lot of parameters to play with, but again, enough for what you need 95% of the time, and the layout is extremely familiar to anyone who has used FX stompboxes over the past several decades. I thought the tonal options would be very limited with it, but if you take the time to tweak parameters to match your axe's electronics, you will find you can create many different and very useable tones. The palette of tones you can get out of it using an HH axe like a Les Paul versus one with single coils like a Strat or Tele is huge. I'm very impressed with the build quality. The RockStage is built like a tank, in a very sturdy metal case with quality footswitches. The parameter knobs are small but work fine, and they light up with colored internal LEDs when the FX is engaged: blue for reverb, green for delay, red for the amp model distortion/OD, and yellow for chorus. The cab/speaker sim is fantastic; you can really hear the difference as you switch it on and off when running it through an FRFR, which I did through one of my Headrush 112s. The amp model sounds like a hot rodded 80s head such as a JCM 800 or Soldano; very much hair metal, but you can also back it off to get lighter breakup OD sounds and even some very nice cleans. The amp sim is also very responsive to your guitar volume and playing dynamics/pick attack, and you can clean up a raging overdriven tone effectively by rolling off on the guitar volume knob. The reverb only has one flavor and one knob to control the amount, but it's a very useable large room ambience that really opens up and thickens up the sound and is also perfect for 80's hard rock. The chorus sounds like a sweet vintage bucket brigade unit and so does the delay, though the max delay time is pretty short; I don't think above 300 ms. I don't think that is a big loss; again, very usable for a wide variety of applications. This unit is marketed as an 80s hair metal machine and it does do that extremely well, but it can also tackle 80s' new wave and pop single coil sounds with lots of sparkle and shimmer amazingly, and you can even set it up to crank out some very convincing earthy blues "edge of breakup" sounds and chicken pickin' country twang with a Tele. I spent a few hours having a ton of fun creating lots of different tones with different axes and I have no doubt it would be great to use live in a situation where you don't need a lot of presets and space is at a premium, or you don't want to haul a pile of gear to a gig. All in all, for well under a hundred bucks, this is a terrific value and a great tool to add to your bag of tricks. It won't replace my Helix Floor, but it sure makes a fantastic emergency backup rig and could easily serve as a main rig in a wide variety of situations. This would also be a great first rig for someone just starting out on guitar FX since it's so simple and intuitive to use versus a pro unit like a Helix that requires extensive knowledge/experience to operate fully. 5 stars and kudos to Sonicake; I highly recommend the RockStage.
A**E
Bei dem Produkt ist leider kein Eurosteckernetzteil beigelgt! Dieses muss nachgekauft werden, damit das Produkt in Betrieb genommen werden kann!
A**R
Simple and balanced pedal. Very easy to configure different settings. Switches are sleek unlike conventional big pedals. A gennltle push activates the required function. Best option for guitar learners for understanding pedal options. Very rugged due to metal construction and non slippery. Good product and with affordable price.
A**ー
I really like the Sonicake Boom Ave multi-pedal for Bass! It is surprising how small it is, but the effect sounds are very high quality. The Preamp sounds very much like Tech21. I think the Octave is very close to Boss octaver sound. The fuzz and Boost/Compressor also work well. It sounds really good and easy to use. Also, it is so small, you can fit in pocket of your gigbag.
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