FOX-ANUBI-AMBIENT vs FOX-ANUBI-MOD — Compare
FoxGear Anubi Ambient Box Reverb Delay Chorus Multi-Effects Pedal vs FoxGear Anubi Modulation Box Chorus Phaser Tremolo Leslie Flanger Multi-Effects Pedal
The Anubi Ambient Box emphasizes reverb and delay with a transparent signal path ideal for lush, spacious textures, while the Anubi Modulation Box prioritizes chorus, phaser, tremolo, leslie, and flanger for dynamic, spatially rich modulation effects. Choose the Ambient Box for reverb-heavy ambient work; choose the Modulation Box for gigging musicians who need rhythmic modulation effects.
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FoxGear Anubi Ambient Box Reverb Delay Chorus Multi-Effects Pedal
FoxGear Anubi Modulation Box Chorus Phaser Tremolo Leslie Flanger Multi-Effects Pedal
Specs side by side
| FoxGear Anubi Ambient Box Reverb Delay Chorus Multi-Effects Pedal | FoxGear Anubi Modulation Box Chorus Phaser Tremolo Leslie Flanger Multi-Effects Pedal | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $365.00 | $365.00 |
| Brand | FoxGear | FoxGear |
| Condition | New | New |
Why choose FoxGear Anubi Ambient Box Reverb Delay Chorus Multi-Effects Pedal
- ✓ Reverb and delay algorithms optimized for ambient textures and dimensional depth
- ✓ Studio-grade algorithm quality with transparent signal preservation
- ✓ Explicitly designed for ambient and experimental music
Why choose FoxGear Anubi Modulation Box Chorus Phaser Tremolo Leslie Flanger Multi-Effects Pedal
- ✓ Modulation-focused algorithms (chorus, phaser, tremolo, leslie, flanger) for dynamic live performance
- ✓ Marketed specifically for gigging and live performance needs
- ✓ Spatially rich tone with low noise floor suitable for professional touring
Frequently asked questions
What's the main algorithmic difference between these two pedals?
The Anubi Ambient Box emphasizes reverb and delay algorithms for creating lush, dimensional textures. The Anubi Modulation Box focuses on chorus, phaser, tremolo, leslie, and flanger for dynamic modulation-driven effects. Both share the same FV-1 processor and 16 algorithms total, but the specific algorithm selection differs.
Are both suitable for live performance?
Yes, but differently. The Modulation Box is explicitly marketed for gigging and live performance with its modulation effects suite. The Ambient Box is suited to live performance but focuses on ambient and experimental textures rather than rhythmic modulation.
What skill level do I need for either pedal?
Both require intermediate to advanced proficiency. The Modulation Box specifically notes it is not ideal for beginners or practice, while the Ambient Box suits intermediate, advanced, and professional players. Full MIDI control and 128 presets on both require familiarity with multi-effects workflows.
Do they have identical physical specs and connectivity?
Both measure 120mm × 90mm × 30mm (or 90mm × 120mm—slightly different listed order), weigh 0.3kg, feature Class A buffered bypass, relay switching, dual 1/4 inch stereo I/O, and accept 9–12VDC power. Both support full MIDI integration with 16 programmable channels and LCD control displays.