

🎸 Boost Your Sound, Own the Stage!
The AZOR Pure Boost Guitar Effect Pedal delivers a clean, transparent 20dB+ boost with a 2-band EQ, housed in a durable aluminum alloy chassis. Featuring true bypass for zero tone coloration, this compact pedal offers precise bass, tone, and volume control, making it an essential tool for guitarists seeking vintage-inspired sound with modern reliability.


























| ASIN | B078RYBTT2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,057 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #16 in Guitar Distortion & Overdrive Effects |
| Body Material | Aluminum Alloy |
| Color Name | White Booster |
| Connector Type | 1/4 inch audio |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (3,984) |
| Date First Available | January 2, 2018 |
| Hardware Interface | 1/4-inch Audio |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 7.2 ounces |
| Item model number | AP-304 |
| Material Type | Aluminum-alloy |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 3.7 x 1.7 x 1.3 inches |
| Signal Format | Analog |
| Size | AP304 |
| Voltage | 9 Volts |
N**N
Relatively clean guitar compressor, for not much $ = great value
The pedal compresses guitar signals at a budget price. Very much worth what you pay - and then some. What's here: a big lighted compressor knob, EQ and Level controls, and a tiny enclosure built like a tank. What I find particularly useful is putting this compressor after EQ with boost, and before or after overdrive with boost. Since this compressor *also* has boost, you can shape your sound relative to both input and output levels at three contiguous stages in the pedal chain. Incredibly useful for varying timbres. What's not here: attack and sustain controls. Attack can be a bit much with heavy picking, but you learn quickly how to match your playing style to what the compressor can do. Feature-wise (and probably sound-wise), the pedal is like a bunch of other compressor pedals with similar features. In my case, it plays well with two AZOR overdrive pedals and a JOYO graphic EQ. The pedal board that it's on also has two inexpensive Behringer pedals (FX600 multi-effects and DR600 reverb) at the end. The board was built to prove that it's possible to combine the best of inexpensive pedals into a very functional, complete unit - and it is! I have more expensive effects pedals and pedal boards that are - yes - better in most respects. But the AZOR compressor filled out what is a great complement of inexpensive guitar pedals that are versatile and actually sound good. Kudos to AZOR for this pedal and the two previously purchased overdrive pedals, each of which is amazingly good for the $. Compression on single-coil clean Tele and Strat sounds with the AZOR compressor sounds great, is just what is needed. So if you haven't invested in simple compressor and EQ - plus optimally, a noise reduction pedal such as the Behringer NR300 - then just do it. EQ, compression, and noise reduction are the foundation of any electric or acoustic/electric guitar sound. And at these prices, there's no excuse not to.
R**B
Truly wonderful for the price
I'm not a huge pedal guy, I try to keep things simple and pure, usually just plug straight into the amp and go. Have owned a few pedals and a some multi-fx units in the past but I try to keep it to the bare minimum these days because I try to keep it as real as possible. But I will have to say that I love this Azor analog delay, it's very addictive and I LOVE IT. It has spawned so much more creativity out of me. There is just a hint of noise when clicked on but nothing bad at all, it's a true bypass so when off it's the same as not even having it. I wentthrough the fx loop on my tube practice amp and it sounds very clean and smooth, I can't complain about anything... sounds perfect to my ears. It's built very solid. I HIGHLY recommend this pedal. Best $24.50 I have ever spent on an fx pedal. I might even buy another for a backup.
A**N
Ok little pedal for beginners
Its ok for the price, you can probably find something better thats used at a guitar shop for a little more, but I would recommend. It sounds decent, though it tends to sound either somewhat muddy/messy or somewhat weak/empty in tone depending on what your settings are. Overall, the quality of the material is really good and if you are looking for something to start with as a beginner, this is a decent start if your amp doesnt have presets
M**N
Great pedal for a musician on a budget.
I have purchased a lot of pedals as of late, all of which have been budget priced models. Trying to find the right sound is tough when you don't have thousands to spend on gear. Brands like AZOR really help the working musician out. AZOR peadals have a very solid build with a hard case, solid enamel coating and very tight knobs. The main foot control button feels very solid, but time will tell how it will hold up. Their pedal case design is a little different than most micro pedals with a rounded top. I like that they opted for a small case that was different than the same old rectangle, but this leads them to put the power plug on the side of the case and not the top. While this works fine for my pedal board it could be problematic in tighter configurations. As always the most important part is the sound and the AZOR is surprisingly good in this respect as well. I am attempting to build a very compact pedal board for gigging regularly, and while I already owned the rather affordable Danelectro Fab I've never been super happy with it due to its triggering button. It's hard to hit right and I was hoping that I could replace the Fab pedal with the AZOR. The good news is the AZOR sounds great. I found myself getting some great sounds out of this pedal. At lower depths it adds a nice subtle chrous effect without overwhelming the songs. At higher depths it you can kind of get some spacey underwater tones that I will do doubt be using in the near future. The bad news is that while it sounds fantastic it isn't quite as deep as the Fab. It's not that one is better than the other just different. So both will remain on my board for now. Ultimately the AZOR Chorus Green edition is a fantastic pedal for the price if you are looking for a nice old school analog chrous. I've played a lot of effects that cost almost 10 times as much, some worth it some not. For the build and sound quality I'd expect the pedal to cost 3 times what it's sold for. Honestly would buy again if I needed too.
D**Y
Sounds like a Reverb Tank
I had a Behringer DR600 that failed. I didn't want to spend a lot of money to replace it and found the Azor AP311. WOW really like the reverb from this pedal, really sounds like a reverb tank. Now I am glad the DR600 died : )
M**L
I bought both this and a TS mini this past week. Almost $100 difference between the two in price and yet I would say this is on par with the quality of the TS mini. The packaging was much better than the TS mini. It comes with the velcro the rubber pads and was boxed with foam and a branded sticker (always a nice touch). Metal construction is nice again quality on par with $100-$250 pedals. The pedal looks pretty cool for my board nicely. My favourite part of this pedal is that it has a level knob with a green LED built in. Very cool makes it easy to see in all lighting conditions and looks great. I use this pedal to shape my tone then feeding into my drive pedals as a boost in some situations. So far so good and I was shocked at how much body and character it added to my sound. It feels like it unlocks a nice full tone on my tube amp that I cannot typically crank it almost has to just always stay on and i’ll have to get a true boost pedal for solos.
R**Z
Muy contento con este cacharro de color gris. Por un precio de risa tienes un pedal hecho de metal que no decepciona y funciona sin problemas. Todos los fuzz y distorsión tienen algo de ruido de fondo pero en mi caso, por la razón que sea o mi configuración de cables, apenas lo he notado. Los potes se regulan y responden bien, y el sonido es sorprendente. De hecho es un tipo de fuzz muy peculiar, a mí me ha sonado a sintetizador, rozando el velcro pero sin chicharrear. Puede no ser lo que esperas, pero por el precio yo no me quedaría con las ganas. He estado jugando con el tono de la guitarra y combinándolo con un overdrive (antes) y un compresor (después) y se pueden obtener texturas decentes, y sin tener que gastar 100 o 200 en un fuzz de boutique. Lo recomiendo hasta el punto de que voy a mirar otros pedales de la misma marca.
L**.
El pedal llega en aparente buen estado, es metlaico, crei que era plastico, punto su favor, esas pesado de lo que parece por lo mismo. Llega con goma antideslizante o velcro para que le adieras como stiker cada uno. Problema, las ultimas dos bandas tienen falso contacto, de casualidad son las dos bandas que me interesaban, hay que presionar hasta abajo/atras del fader para que aplique el sonido, de lo contrario es como si no hubieras deslizado ningun fader, las demas bnadas funcionan bien y sin problemas. Mande mensaje al vendedor pero no hubo respuesta, no creo que sea problema de la marca o vendedor, lo mas probable es que me toco la mala suerte a mi, pero para que quede registrado el caso. Terminé por comprar otro eq de otra marca para evitar el riesgo de que fuera en verdad un problema de lote o modelo.
T**.
Déjà possesseur du Donner Noise Killer qui fonctionne parfaitement j'ai constaté que l'Azor est identique (la synergie entre les marques chinoises.... Donner, Mooer, Sonicake etc... est évidente) donc je l'ai prise puisqu'encore plus économique ! Aucun souci, mon deuxième pedalboard est aussi content de cette noise gate que le premier. On perd juste un poil d'aigu (à peine) mais comme c'est en config' grosse disto + compression (là ou ça hum... évidemment) ce n'est pas pénalisant. A conseiller.
A**E
Ich setze den Reverb hauptsächlich an meiner Bluesharp ein, aber das kleine Effektpedal kann auch an der Gitarre groß klingen! Ich finde es toll!
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منذ أسبوعين
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