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More than a cab simulator, the UAFX OX Stomp replicates the whole environment around a cab, too.

Great cabinet tones that can quite easily stand in for the real thing. Fun and easy to use and configure. Sturdy. Onboard effects.

Some cab tones feel close to the real thing but slightly claustrophobic.

$399

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Unlike the original OX, the OX Stomp is not a load box or attenuator. You can’t hook it right up to a vintage head. But the business of processing tone is powered by much of the same structure that drives the popular OX Box. The OX Stomp isn’t strictly a cab simulator, either. It also emulates the environment around the cabinet—room, the microphone type, as well UA compressors, delays, and reverbs. If you’ve got any kind of preamp pedal, multi-effects, or UAFX’s own amp pedals like the Ruby (Vox), Woodrow (tweed Fender), and Dream (black-panel Fender), you can have a very complete performance or recording setup in the form of two stompboxes.

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Power attenuation plus all-tube tremolo and reverb make this a killer club amp at a nice price.

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Unsurpassed effects, intuitive operation, and a diverse set of speaker emulations elevate this top box to industry standard status.

The three devices reviewed here cover similar territory as Universal Audio's $1,299 OX Amp Top Box. In some cases, the OX influence isn't exactly subtle.

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