Ampero is more than a series. What makes a good digital effects processor? For us, it is so much more than delivering a high-quality sound. In order to be accessible for more players to enjoy the pure simplicity of music, a good pedal needs a design as intuitive and straightforward as possible, meanwhile maintains a reachable price. Therefore, we carved this consensus into creating Ampero. Since launched, Ampero Series has gained the favor of the music professionals and hobbyists alike, and earned the reputation for its sound performance and user interface design. Ampero has become a striking force in the game.
In the past, digital multi effects in general were criticized by public that they produce a dull, lifeless sound. Our aspiration is to eliminate this stereotype and devote our best efforts to make it sound authentic and genuinely feel like what you would perceive from a real amplifier. Based on decades of research and empirical practice in the field of digital modelling algorithm, Hotone team is able to unveil and unbox the ultimate weapon, the CDCM HD + F.I.R.E modelling technology, a combination and recreation to the mainstream white box and black box modelling technologies. This technology models every component of the original device, building a model that tracks the dynamic variations of the instrument’s input signal, which maximizes the capability for the reproduction of the exact sound characteristics of the modeled object, delivering a more dynamic, deep, in-the-moment tonal feel. International professional musicians who have embraced this technology are enamored by how live play becomes so unbelievably realistic.
Dual effects chain,
more tonal variations.
Ampero II Stomp introduces a highly customizable dual effects chain supporting multiple serial/parallel signal routing, up to 12 effects modules can be used simultaneously. Try it as you see fit.
8-in/8-out audio interface, new sparks for home recording.
Good news for y’all artists, Ampero II Stomp with the 8-in/8-out USB audio interface function will sure lend you a helping hand. Whether you want to monitor wet and record dry, or record wet and dry at the same time, and of course reamp, which has been a trend, you got it all in Ampero II Stomp.
Glossy touchscreen, smoother navigation.
Ampero II Stomp is imbued with the fresh UI design to make things more accessible. Besides the touchscreen, editing overall settings and switching patches can be also managed with ease.
Application Scenarios
Connect to the Input of amps
Just like using an effect pedal, just connect the Output of Ampero II Stomp with the Input of the amp.
You can use additional external controllers, or other effect pedals in the FX loop of Ampero II Stomp if needed.
Connect to the FX Loop Return of amps or the Input of pure post-stage power amps (e.g. Loudster)
When connect to power amps, you can adjust the parameters of Ampero II Stomp just like of a real amp.
When connect to FX Loop Return jack of certain guitar amps,
you will get maximum enjoyment by using the specially designed PRE AMP modules in Ampero II Stomp.
Using with other stompbox effect pedals
Put your Ampero II Stomp in your pedalboard according to your blueprint,
and set up the bypass mode or FX loop depending on your needs, then BANG!
Ampero II Stomp and other pedals will live together in peace and harmony.
Connect to full-range audio devices such as mixing consoles, audio interfaces and headphones
Based on your needs, the ideal tones will be presented as pleased
when you practice at home or perform in a live gig.
Connect to your desktop/laptop as an audio interface
Connect the USB jack to your computer and connect it with monitors,
and don’t forget the software and driver settings.
Now, your own mini music studio is complete.
Using the Aux In Jack
Find an aux cable and connect to Ampero II Stomp with your smart phone / music player.
You can now practice and improvise as much as you want with backing tracks or metronomes.
Specifications
Effects Digital Audio Signal Processing
24-bit depth, 44.1kHz sample rate
Max. 127dB (digital to analog)
Total of 12 simultaneous effects slots
Two 1/4″ Tip Sleeve (TS) instrument jacks with individual input mode selector
One 1/8″ Stereo Auxiliary In (Aux In) jack
One 1/4″ Tip Ring Sleeve (TRS) expression pedal/momentary footswitch input (EXP/CTRL) jack
One 1/4″ Tip Ring Sleeve (TRS) unbalanced stereo FX loop return jack
One Standard 5 pin MIDI input jack
Two 1/4″ Tip Ring Sleeve (TRS) balanced stereo output jacks
One 1/4″ Tip Ring Sleeve (TRS) unbalanced stereo FX loop send jack
One 1/8″ stereo headphones output jack
One standard 5 pin MIDI output jack
Input: E.GT: 1MΩ; A.GT: 4.7MΩ; LINE: 10kΩ
FX Loop Return: 100kΩ
Aux In: 10kΩ
Output: 1kΩ
FX Loop Send: 1kΩ
Headphones: 47Ω
Input: -17.78dBu (Nominal); 14.5dBu (Max)
FX Loop Return: -17.78dBu (Nominal); 14.5dBu (Max)
Aux In: -17.78dBu (Nominal); 20dBu (Max)
Output: -11.76dBu (Nominal); 26.25dBu (Max)
FX Loop Send: -17.78dBu (Nominal); 14.5dBu (Max)
Headphones: -7.4dBu (Nominal); 18.3dBu (Max)
4″ 800 x 480 Color Dynamic Display Touch Screen
USB 2.0 Type-C port, supports USB Audio 2.0
Impulse Response/IR processing
Supports 24-bit/44.1kHz Mono WAV files, 1024 and 2048 points; Supports up to 50 user IRs
185mm(W) × 145mm(D) × 58mm(H)