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Description
Unlock your guitar's full potential with the IK Multimedia iRig STOMP Guitar Interface—a sleek, robust tool that seamlessly integrates your iOS device into your pedalboard. Designed for both studio and stage, this compact audio interface allows musicians to explore a universe of effects apps right at their feet. Whether you're jamming in a crowded club or practicing in the comfort of your home, the iRig STOMP offers true-bypass switching for pristine sound quality. Its sturdy, all-metal casing is crafted to endure the demands of live performances, ensuring that your sonic adventures remain uninterrupted.
With a universal 1/8" TRRS connector, the iRig STOMP effortlessly connects to a wide range of iOS devices, enabling you to use popular apps like AmpliTube or any third-party guitar effects apps. This pedalboard-friendly interface adapts to both active humbuckers and passive single-coil pickups, delivering high-quality audio regardless of your guitar's configuration. Plus, with a built-in headphone output, you can enjoy silent practice sessions without disturbing your surroundings.
Lightweight yet durable, this interface is designed for musicians who are always on the go, offering the flexibility to power it with either a 9V battery or a standard pedal power supply. The iRig STOMP is your key to a dynamic and versatile guitar rig, perfect for those looking to elevate their sound with cutting-edge technology.
Key Features:
- Seamlessly integrates iOS devices into your pedalboard
- 1/8" TRRS I/O for compatibility with most iOS guitar apps
- True-bypass switching ensures signal integrity
- Built-in headphone output for silent practice
- Sturdy all-metal construction for durability
- Compatible with active and passive pickups
- Powered by a 9V battery or standard pedal power supply
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Reviews
PROS
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Excellent for travel, easy to connect and use with iPad
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Handy for experimenting with different effects via iPad
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Can integrate iPad effects into pedalboard setups effectively
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Useful as a basic interface for casual or on-the-go use
CONS
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Lacks a cord, causing inconvenience and additional purchases
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Compatibility issues with newer phones/iPads lacking mini jack inputs
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Sound quality not on par with analog pedals
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Cumbersome setup involving opening apps and selecting effects
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Limited utility; not ideal for main pedalboard integration
Owner Insights
We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about IK Multimedia iRig STOMP Guitar Interface.
Features and functionality
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The iRig Stomp offers a zero latency experience similar to using a traditional audio interface, making it suitable for real-time play.
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The Wah must be loaded into slot 5 in Amplitube for the expression pedal to control it effectively.
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MIDI control in Amplitube requires right-clicking virtual controls to assign MIDI, differing from older setups with a separate MIDI button.
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Software and compatibility
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Users have noted that Bluetooth connections often introduce too much latency for real-time instrument playing; wired connections are recommended for the iRig Stomp setup.
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Windows users must install separate ASIO drivers for each interface, as multiple drivers can't run simultaneously on Windows.
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Amplitube crashes can occur if incorrect interface drivers are set in Windows; ensuring the correct ASIO driver is selected can prevent this issue.
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Users recommend downloading the specific IK ASIO driver for seamless performance, as generic drivers may not suffice.
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On Mac M1 systems with Ableton 11 and Amplitube 5, MIDI setup requires careful configuration on MIDI tracks to avoid "Waiting for MIDI input" issues.
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Use cases and applications
Mods and upgrades
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Owners have purchased a $149 pedal upgrade bundle for enhanced tuning and sound shaping, although the learning curve is noted as steep.
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Value and pricing
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Refurbished iRig Stomp units can be found on Reverb for $199 with a full warranty, offering significant savings.
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User experience
Critic Reviews
3.5 out of 5
Based on 4 Reviews and 15 Ratings
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Versatile
So I originally got this as a way to try out different effects for the mod section of my pedalboard, since I could add some nice effects using positive grid effects on the ipad (the Iphone doesn't have a headphone jack anymore so that went out the window), but the sound was never something to write home about when compared to an analog pedal, and it's cumbersome as f to always hook up your ipad open the app and select the pedal you need...It was fun while it lasted, but now I use it as a sampler, by having audio samples on whatever I have around (old tape recorder, ipad, etc), so no harm no foul.
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Es un buen pedal
Es una excelente opción cuando estamos de viaje y necesitamos grabar o practicar, lo conectas en el iPad y funciona increíble, una lástima que los nuevos celulares o iPad dejaron de tener entradas mini jack.
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Cool
Great for interfacing a pedal setup into an iPad. Use mine to link my iPad effects into my pedalboard.
Artist usage
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I have a pedalboard, I have the Multimedia Stomp, and the keyboard is a Nord Stage 2.
Renowned guitarist Roman Miroshnichenko is an avid user of IK Multimedia products, including the iRig STOMP Guitar Interface. This is highlighted in IK Multimedia's feature, where his preference for tools like AmpliTube for iPad, VocaLive, and AmpliTube 3 Custom Shop is showcased.
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