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🎸 Elevate Your Bass Game Anywhere, Anytime — Tone, Tech & Total Freedom!
The LEKATO Bass Multi Effects Pedal is a compact powerhouse featuring 9 amp models, 8 IR cabinet simulations with third-party loading, and a suite of effects including delay, reverb, chorus, and more. Equipped with Bluetooth 5.0 for wireless playback, a built-in rechargeable battery offering up to 8 hours of use, and versatile preset/live modes, it’s designed for bassists seeking professional-grade tone shaping and seamless integration into both live and recording environments.















| ASIN | B0BGRB9RST |
| Amperage | 9 Amps |
| Audio Output Effects | USB |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,156 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #7 in Electric Guitar Floor Multieffects |
| Brand | LEKATO |
| Brand Name | LEKATO |
| Color | Clear |
| Connector Type | 1/4 inch TS audio jack |
| Controls Type | Touch |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 706 Reviews |
| Hardware Interface | Bluetooth |
| Included Components | 1 x USB Cable, 1 x Internal Recording Cable, 1 x User Manual |
| Manufacturer | LEKATO |
| Manufacturer Part Number | BC-01421BN |
| Model Name | CUBE BABY |
| Model Number | BC-01421BN |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Signal Format | Analog |
| Style | Bass,Chorus,Delay,Distortion,Mini,Multi Effects,Overdrive,Reverb |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 9 Volts |
R**O
Seriously good bass chorus effect.
I purchased this to emulate my pedals that I rehearse with my band while at home . This little thing is actually quite impressive. I have nice pedals on my board and I would honestly say this chorus effect sounds better than my mxr . This multi effect has a few cab models ( pre mixed sounds ) , built in battery and even a rudimentary tuner that works but is definitely not perfect. The build quality seems decent and the pedal is in an aluminum case. This little thing is a lot of fun for 40$ Those were some of the pros now for the cons . The power is kind of annoying as it's not powered off a pedal board adapter or even a 9 volt it's a USB cable and power block . The included instructions are all but worthless , I did find a YouTube video of the same device just different name and it was the same
C**D
A lot of bang for buck if you’re not looking for something fancy
So far I really like this pedal. It’s nothing fancy, but it does what I need and is fun. As others have said, read the manual, it’s not long but there are a lot of features and it can get confusing until you figure it out. I bought this for a unique purpose. I have a pedal board for my guitar and have it set up the way I like for indoor playing. This was not for that. It was for portable playing. I enjoy playing on the porch now and then and I have a very cool little cigar box amplifier with a 3” speaker that I use to plink around outside. I was looking for a multi-effect pedal that was not too expensive that would get me from options from overdrive to distortion with some chorus/ reverb without having to lug a bunch of pedals around or a big, high dollar multi-effect unit. This works awesome. I have to be careful on volume because it doesn’t take much to crackle the 3” speaker. But for the purpose, it is awesome and works better than I imagined. I knew I wouldn’t be able to make all tones work with the speaker (some are too much for the speaker, but that is no fault of the pedal) but this pedal gives you tons of options and adjustment. Controls are logical once you figure them out (doesn’t take long). Very fun, wanted a cheap option that was very portable. I grab my guitar, cigar box amp, cables and put this unit in my pocket. Done. Also like visuals with colors to reinforce which knobs go with which functions/buttons. Neat unit.
S**N
Wonderful Inexpensive EQ, Effects and Modeling
Somehow I missed that this unit has an internal rechargeable battery. It takes 2 hours to charge and they claim it will last 6 hours on the full charge - I haven't tested that but I've had it working for a good 3 hours so far. I like not needing to plug into the AC. The learning curve took no more than a half an hour. I like that it has no menus - just knobs that can be adjusted on the fly in its "live" mode. I know that will come in handy as the custom presets we set up at home rarely sound as good in other rooms and at other volumes. Creating presets is not hard - press the A & B footswitches simultaneously to get into edit mode. You then make your adjustments in 3 categories; IR Cab (amplifier simulation in 9 choices), Modulation in 4 varieties (echo, reverb, chorus, tremolo), and EQ/ Compression / Anti-Feedback. All told, that is effectively more than 3 categories. However, I've identified the 3 categories as they are partitioned to each one of the 3 footswitches when you are in edit mode. Once you've edited your desired preset, you decide whether you want it assigned to footswitch A, B or C. To assign your preset to footswitch "B", for example, hold down the B footswitch until you see its LED flash. You do this while you are still in edit mode. Then to get out of edit mode, press footswitches B & C simultaneously - you are now in preset mode. If you now press the B footswitch, it will bring up your preset. The unit will save 3 presets - one for each of the 3 footswitches. I like the choice of cabinets, I'm able to find 3 or 4 that I like when plugging into a full-range PA. The EQ is quite useful though limited to bass-mid-treble and the knobs light up in a way that makes the setting indicator difficult to see. It's still quite nice, particularly if you're using a passive pickup in your guitar - without it's own preamp and EQ. The mod knob adjusted counterclockwise from 12:00 is suppose to be chorus. It sounds more like a phaser to me. Clockwise from 12:00 it provides tremolo which doesn't have any extremes in terms of speed or depth. I'd say its range is useful but I've never had occasion to apply tremolo to an acoustic guitar. I have had occasion to use reverb and/or echo on acoustic guitar. Fortunately, this unit has 2-knob adjustment for those effects. The space knob gives depth of reverb and echo, left and right of 12:00 respectively. The time knob adjusts the length of reverb and speed of echo - you won't be able to use echo and reverb simultaneously. The number of repeats is also not separately adjustable. If you don't want to hear many repeats, you'll have to adjust the depth of echo to the lesser by turning the space knob closer to 12:00. All this is to say that the Lekato Cube Baby has significant limitations in it's effects but it is an inexpensive way to get the most useful effects for acoustic guitars.
J**D
Bang for your buck, a must for sll stages
On my list of things to get, since wife says no more guitars.. lol. So I preform on small stages, as in like 4 feet deep, and a with a full compliment of other instruments i.e. full drum set, two guitarists two vocals, keys, etc. It leaves very little room for a whole pedal board setup with the things this little beast has. I've used it with both an electric guitar as well as an electric bass. Little tweaks in the live setting to get a decent sound for the bass as this wasn't setup for the lower frequency of the bass. None the less, after the tweaks, it sound good. The two stages don't have much room for amps so this is perfect. Key take aways, presets are great buy may not be what your looking for in a specific setting. So go with the live setting and adjust from there. Be aware with the "amp" (tone) know, once you get past the clean channels, it gets very loud quickly. Others are, pay attention when swapping through the a, b, c, foot switches during a set, if you hit two of them just right, it will knock you out of live mode and back into preset modes. Additionally, if you've not pressed any foot switch for a little while (about 20 mins) it will automatically revert back to the presets and just a simple stopping on the b, c, switches brings you right back to the live mode. So recap, portable, sturdy, rechargeable, lightweight, great for small stage setups where you can go into a D.I. box, love how you can "home" jam anywhere with the headphone an tablet/phone/computer interface and jam alone, IR settings are Adjustable through software that's free and readily available. Overall, excellent work. May get one specific for a bass, but this little thing is doing the job nicely for now. UPDATE: 12.12.2023 Ok, so going over questions from others, and thinking it over, I tried and idea. Some users don't have the ability for a 3.5mm headphone jack to use as in input/output. They thought about this when they engineered it. The Bluetooth function can be used for playing tracks. Meaning, since up the cube baby to phone/tablet Bluetooth, connect the 1/4" output to the amp of ur choice, on ur phone/tablet select what you want to play, (YouTube backing tracks etc.) My set up is: cube baby (guitar) synced via Bluetooth for playing backing track output (1/4" instrument cord) to amp, along with cube baby (bass) 1/4" cord out from bass guitar into cube baby (bass) and out of cube baby into amp and able to adjust accordingly. Thought I had to 3.5mm out of laptop/phone/tablet via USB cord into cube baby then out to amp. It will work that way, but the Bluetooth option means I'm not restricted by way shorter 3.5mm cords.
T**R
Not perfect, but for the price it's awesome.
I've only had it a day, so I can't speak about long term durability. However, for 40$ it's does a lot. I wanted an IR loader that could run off 9v, then is saw this which has an IR, it's own battery, reverb, delay, phaser, chorus and 8 amp models for less than any other IR pedal I could find. The amp models are ok, not great, but it's hard to get a good sound with only gain and one tone. You can find a decent clean or low gain sound and when you put a distortion, eq, overdrive in front it can sound really good or you can just switch it off and use the other effects. The chorus/phaser are very basic, but decent and share a knob. I'd never use either effect enough to even buy a chorus or phaser so it's enough for me. The delay is very good and the IR's are easy to swap with the app.... on windows 10, it wouldn't work on 11, didn't bother trying iOS, or Android. Probably my favorite feature is the rechargeable battery, so I can have delay, chorus/phaser, and reverb in the effects loop without needing a 9v or separate ac adapter. That alone is worth the cost.
V**V
Sounds good but.....
I really wanted to like this unit and it really is a great valor the money. However if you are playing through headphones it is just too damn noisy for me. Some players can deal with it but I can't ignore it. The sad part is I was using humbuckers and it was awful. Not the best Humbuckers I may add but still, I did not even bother using one of my single coil guitars as I too afraid to hear the outcome. If they added a built in noise gate it would probably increase the price but for an extra $10.00 it would be worth it. When playing clean it's ok but who the hell buys these units just for clean. If they add a built in noise gate in the future I would definately but it but for now I have to return it.
J**E
Cool useful and durable
My reason for purchase is/was the ability to load acoustic guitar IR’s and feed resulting signal to Fishman loud box (LBX) instrument input. IR loader being my main reason for purchase and it delivers the goods for me. Although not originally interested in the tone/gain/preamp function I discovered adding some gain to preamp #2 while rolling off tone creates a nice foot switchable acoustic solo boost. Reverb is pretty good and the delay and mod efx will likely come in handy. I normally use a clip on tuner but the built-in tuner is serviceable if rather basic. No chromatic or fine resolution but in a pinch (clip on battery dies) it would be useful. For the money $$$ it’s a super cool durable yet portable efx box and IR loader. Battery life good, computer connectivity (IR loader) all seem to work as intended. Youtube is a good source for user information and the Cuvave website support appears solid. I'll eventually dig into the electric guitar side of things and likely update my comments. But I made a quick test drive of the OEM presets using lap steel through headphones and it seemed very capable as an electric guitar headphone amp and possibly super compact floor rig. Speaking of floors - yes, it will survive!!! Very high marks for overall sturdiness and well designed foot switches. Can't really go wrong with all the VALUE this processor delivers. Update - be aware of input impedance as this device doesn’t have the greatest sensitivity in that regard. Most electric guitars with average or above pickup field strength will work pretty good. However, low output (vintage, nickel strings) magnetic pickups and passive UST acoustic pickups may need preamp help to achieve full timbrel satisfaction. A wireless unit or looper may suffice enough to overcome the low input sensitivity. It’s not a deal breaker for me and honestly not unexpected at this price point you’re simply not gonna find 1M Ohm inputs. But I won’t be able to use it for passive acoustic pickups or very low output vintage magnetics and pure nickel/Monel strings without a buffer/boost. Latency is another compromise IMO. It’s not super bad using cables but add 10ms or more wireless unit and/or Variax guitar modeling, maybe other digital effects and latency delay becomes quite noticeable. There’s a few oddities when using CubeSuite as well. Not all the numbering is accurate to the product info charts. Sometimes 0 will be 1, FYI… But the ability to audition and load IR’s is pretty cool and the effects appear gig worthy. I’ve enjoyed many of the preamps and OD/Dist tones. All good…
N**A
So cool!!
Holy Moly. Forget overpriced headphone amps that inevitably break! I am SHOCKED with the quality of this unit. I have the bass version. It’s sturdy, has a wonderful sound and is super versatile. Once you figure out the layout, it’s super intuitive. The bluetooth function/silent practicing is the main reason I bought this. It sounds decent in front of my amp too. Which is mostly a bonus for me. My only complaint is that it is a little noisy when adjusting some effects and the compressor is a bit agro. Also, the lights are a little distracting. But seriously. These are nitpicks. For the price. This thing is the bees knees. I’ve used units like this from prominent brands that have been clunky, confusing and disappointing. Just buy the thing!
S**A
Regular
No hace mucho cambio
A**H
I sent it back
I wanted this for my ukulele to give me more sounds but it is far too small to be of any practical use. I returned it.
M**I
Can recommend
This is a good product while using portable,
L**M
Excelente qualidade
Tem bons IRs de fábrica, efeitos são bonitos e claros. Gostei do compressor, usando em nível 1 e 2. O afinador respondeu muito fiel, as cordas de um modelo Jazz Bazz 4 cordas.
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