MG-100 Multi Effects Guitar Pedal by Asmuse vs Zoom B1 Four Bass Multi-Effects Processor Pedal
Overall winner: Zoom B1 Four Bass Multi-Effects Processor Pedal
Key Differences
Zoom B1 Four targets bass players with built-in bass effects, amp models, a looper and rhythm patterns and offers easy preset editing via Guitar Lab; Asmuse MG-100 targets guitarists with 58 effects and up to 8 simultaneous effects plus amp/cab sims but has mixed reports of faults. Choose Zoom B1 Four if you want bass-focused features, stable user feedback, and integrated practice tools; choose Asmuse MG-100 if you need many guitar effects and higher effect-combining flexibility but accept some reliability risk
MG-100 Multi Effects Guitar Pedal by Asmuse
Asmuse MG-100 is a 58-effects guitar multi-effects pedal with amp/cab sim and up to 8 simultaneous effects. Praised for sound quality and versatility, noted as beginner-friendly and good for practice
Pros
- 58 built-in effects
- combine up to 8 effects at once
- amp and cab simulations
- compact and portable (3.02 lbs)
Cons
- mixed reports on overall functionality
- some users experience faults
Zoom B1 Four Bass Multi-Effects Processor Pedal
Compact bass multi-effects pedal with 65 built-in bass effects and 9 amp models, plus a 30-second looper and rhythm patterns. Users praise its extensive customization and easy preset editing via Guitar Lab app
Pros
- extensive built-in effects and amp models
- easy preset editing with Guitar Lab software
- looper and rhythm patterns for practice
- battery powered and portable
Cons
- no explicit mention of expression pedal or footswitch confidence
- may be limited for advanced studio-level processing
- reviews mention learning curve for new users
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Zoom |
| Durability | Asmuse |
| Versatility | Zoom |
| User Reviews | Zoom |