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The LEKATO Multi Effects Guitar Pedal offers 36 rich presets and 4 customizable effect modules including amp, modulation, delay, and reverb. Featuring Bluetooth connectivity, USB-C charging and recording, and an intuitive app for IR editing, it empowers guitarists to craft and save unique tones. With a robust 3000mAh battery delivering up to 12 hours of use and a compact, portable design, it’s ideal for professionals seeking versatile, on-the-go sound innovation.






























| ASIN | B0D7LZ4764 |
| Amperage | 300 Milliamps |
| Audio Output Effects | Reverb |
| Best Sellers Rank | #10,467 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #21 in Electric Guitar Multi Effects Pedals |
| Brand | LEKATO |
| Brand Name | LEKATO |
| Connector Type | Auxiliary |
| Controls Type | Knob |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 134 Reviews |
| Hardware Interface | 3.5mm Audio, Bluetooth, Headphone, USB Type C |
| Item Dimensions | 31 x 6.4 x 3.1 Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 665 Grams |
| Manufacturer | LEKATO |
| Manufacturer Part Number | Tank-G |
| Model Name | M03106 |
| Model Number | M03106 |
| Power Source Type | Battery Powered |
| Signal Format | Digital |
| Style | Modern |
| Voltage | 5 Volts |
J**K
Great processor for the money!
What a great, versatile processor! Lots of features, great sound Quality!!
C**T
Update: Some QC issues, but Lekato's Best Yet for Price, Ease of Use, and Variety/Sound Quality
I do think there is a learning curve with this unit, but so far, it's blowing the doors off either the Valeton Dapper or Lekato's smaller battery-powered multi-effects stomp boxes. The G1X Four has more variety, more whacked-out psychedelic options, has a wah-wah pedal, and may have better sound quality, but it's harder to use live for a longer set. The distortion sounds are usable, but seem a bit over the top. If you were using this for a fly-date (and I very well might) you might also need to bring your TS9 or clone thereof, particularly if you want more of a smooth rhythm kind of tube overdrive sound. But I need to spend more time with this and experiment more to be sure. It's definitely good enough for rehearsal, might be good enough for a larger venue in a pinch. Put it this way, the distortion seems, at first glance, more usable than the other multi-effects units I mentioned here. It's essential to watch a video; the preset mode is really cool because you can jump from preset one to preset three or four-- you don't have to scroll through preset two, etc. Another great feature is in preset, it's easy to bypass all the effects, so really, you have five different options: Presets 1 through four (in each bank) and bypass. One thing I'm having trouble assessing: It may be that for some settings, there is a SLIGHT delay after stomping the switch before the preset kicks in; if there is a delay, it's very short. In Lekato's smaller, three-button unit, the delay is like half a second which makes it almost unusable for live shows. But there's another feature that's NOT documented but very important: You can record directly, via USB, to a mobile recording app on an Android phone, specifically to Audio Evolution. Yeah, it's kludgy-- you can't monitor the track you are recording, at least I haven't figured out how to do that, but really, you're only gonna be using this for sketching on the road somewhere. Dial in the patch you like first, then plug in the USB to this unit and your phone and use the level control on the Lekato to set the level, and use open headphones so you can hear your electric guitar unamplified, because that's all the monitoring you'll get. Entirely usable, great to not have to lug around a digital interface for a weekend getaway if inspiration strikes. Yeah, sure, you can use the three-ring mini phone audio out for recording as well, but it's not digital, so there will probably be some latency in the track you are recording if you are multitracking. (I haven't tested this yet, but I bet you can monitor the track you are recording just fine. The problem is, without latency compensation, the track is likely gonna be a bit out of synch with previously recorded tracks. That's why I like the USB recording option, even though I can't monitor it.) I haven't tried the XLR out, but it's super helpful to be able to use this as a direct box, particularly for acoustic guitar or smaller clubs. Yeah, sure, the internal battery may not last forever--- who knows, we'll see-- but it will probably take several years for the runtime to get down to two or three hours, which is still very usable. I'm recovering from a medical event, so I like the grab-and-go element of this: Just bring this unit and two patch cords, or a USB if you plan on recording a sketch on your phone. It will fit in the outside pocket of my soft guitar case, so need for a separate gig bag. Anyway, so far, so good-- particularly for the price. * * * * Update 11/6/25 -- The unit suddenly stopped powering on after charging. I had to take off a full two-stars for this problem because it was so insidious; I was only nine days away from the end of the return window. Also, the timing was bad-- I showed up at a rehearsal with no effects yesterday, Wednesday. Had this happened at our showcase on Sunday, that would really have sucked. If I hadn't been using the unit 5 nights a week since I bought it, it probably would have failed after the return window closed. It's not a major venue or a big show, but even a cheap unit like this should be usable for band rehearsal or small shows. The fact that it failed the first time it left the house is NOT encouraging. And it was never dropped or mishandled in any way. I even bought an umbrella case for it, so it was transported double-padded in the pocket of an expensive soft guitar case and its own case. If I have to bring a back-up effects processor (with a power supply) that defeats one of the main features of the unit! I will revise this review again if the replacement unit lasts six months or so. I think that's fair-- there are some pedals I've replaced TWICE with no luck, from well-know brands. It's disappointing; I have several other Lekato products, and so far so good with all the others. More will be revealed... Update 11/18/25 Okay, Lekato replaced the unit within 48 hours, so I have to add back at least one star for customer service. This made a huge difference-- I was able to use the amp in our last rehearsal and dial in some settings, and had it for our showcase on 11/9. No problems so far! If this thing last six months or a year with no problems, I'm coming back to upgrade to 5 stars.
D**I
Amazing deal
Solid build, sounds pretty good and easy to use. I think this might be one the best deals for a multifx unit that’s able to direct to mixer or through the fx return on an amp. The onboard IR are decent but swap them for some Ownhammer and you’ve got a great sounding unit. The reverb is probably the weakest link but it’s good enough for a live situation. It will meet most “reasonable” expectations and is well worth the money. At $68 (on sale) it’s a steal. And the fact that you can throw it in a gig bag, run it on batteries and save presets…. Makes it a good choice for a back up or even main unit if you’re a gigging musician.
J**O
Love this little thing!
Absolutely awesome! I bought it because I’ve been looking for something that does a really good stock 70s Marshall Sound. This thing is perfect. It also does the really great 80s beautiful chimney, wet chorus, clean sound. It’s really small. It’s built really well. It’s real rugged and sounds great. Highly recommend.
J**R
Yes! Great product!
Holds a charge for a long time. Has output for mic cable out and 1/4 phono out.
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