

🎸 Elevate your bass game with Cube Baby BASS — small pedal, massive impact!
The Cube Baby BASS Multi Effects Pedal by SharkChili is a compact, battery-powered processor designed for electric bass and guitar players. Featuring 9 amp models, 8 IR cabinet simulations, and essential effects like delay, reverb, chorus, and phaser, it offers versatile tone customization. With 3 editable presets, Bluetooth wireless accompaniment, and a headphone output, it’s perfect for both practice and performance on the go.
| ASIN | B0BJKGS2RB |
| Amperage | 8 Amps |
| Audio Output Effects | Distortion, Delay, Reverb, Chorus, Overdrive |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,358 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #14 in Electric Guitar Delay & Reverb Effects |
| Brand | SharkChili |
| Brand Name | SharkChili |
| Color | cube baby BASS |
| Connector Type | USB |
| Controls Type | Footswitch |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 691 Reviews |
| Hardware Interface | Bluetooth, USB |
| Included Components | Batteries, USB cable, Bluetooth adapter |
| Item Type Name | Electric Guitar Electronics |
| Item Weight | 0.34 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | SharkChili |
| Manufacturer Part Number | SK014 |
| Model Number | SK013 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Signal Format | Analog |
| Style | Compact |
| UPC | 748521599718 |
| Voltage | 9 Volts |
| Warranty Description | No. |
J**S
Multi Effects on a budget
Nice compact small multi effects pedal and reasonably priced compared to whats out there. It comes loaded with a nice collection of cabinet IR's and Amp sims, most sound good and accurate. Much better than I expected. Fairly easy to load your own cabinet IR's once you figure out the PC interface. Several YT videos to help with that if needed. Fairly intuitive on programming presets, controls are clearly marked too. It says up to 6 hours of use on a charge, I've got 8 hrs of heavy use without a problem or a low battery. Though we'll have to see how many years it lasts before the battery needs replaced? From what Ive seen online it uses a small 3.7v lipo battery which one might be able to upgrade to a larger mA hour battery with but there is not a lot of room inside, its packed. My only complaint is you cant load your own Amp sims, but for the price, its not a deal breaker. For $200ish you could buy a Boss IR2 which can load both simulations. Also mine says Cuvave on it but the newer models says M-wave as the company changed there name. I see lots of the same pedals online with many different brand names printed on them. I would assume they're all very similar if not identical copies. M-wave does make a nice line of pedals, their Cube Sugar and Tank G/B are larger multi effects pedals, kind of like the Cube Baby on steroids with more features. Ive recommended this pedal to several friends and they've bought one and are all happy with the Cube Baby. I'll likely buy another one for my son who's just learning to play guitar. It is nice for those on a budget.
D**K
Nice pedal, especially if you're on a budget.
Even if you're not on a budget, it's a nice pedal to experiment (especially for a still new-and-learning bass player like myself). Using it with my Ibanez bass (the same one in my reviews). Works fine and came with instructions for programming preset. Has a lot going on for the price, I definitely couldn't pass it up. Nice delay and reverb effects, a clearly labeled tuner interface, headphone jack, and a plug that is apparently for plugging in a phone to record music. Haven't used that part yet but probably eventually... Definitely recommending this, not just because of the decent price and my appreciation of the diverse sound options, but also because it's very compact and comes in a box with legitimate instructions that don't seem like they were patched together in a hurry. Also included were two usb cables (mentioned in the product description on Amazon).. The whole experience was as expected.. Bluetooth was functional as well.
C**P
Sounds great - no chromatic tuner
This little unit is almost the perfect microrig. Small enough to fit in a pocket and a battery that lasts several hours. The IRs are distinctive and sound good. The EQ, comp, and boost work well. The modulation effects are ok. Good enough for a GNR or Journey style chorus live. I would not use this for recording. A model with overdrive instead of reverb/delay would be cool. It gets four stars because therernis no way to set the tuner to be chromatic. Most of what I play is a 1/2 step down so I still need a clip on. The tuner for standard does work reasonably well. For its cost, this should be in every gig bag if no other reason to have a pre amp for DI setups. Much better than a straight DI signal.
J**S
Just an excellent sounding Fuzz pedal.
Like others here I also picked up this Fuzz pedal after seeing the Cuvave demo on Youtube. And I heard the warning about these subsequent brand pedals that lack a noise gate and perhaps don't sound as good as the original. Well, the one I received, like some others here, has a noise gate and it sounds great. No noise. Like all pedals you have to find the sweet spots, and there are a few on this one. I'm pleasantly surprised by how good it sounds. At 12 o'clock it's transparent with nice crackling fuzz. It's thick, clear and round in the lows and crackling in the mid and highs. Tons of clear, deep low end. You even get some velcro sounds at 2pm. I don't like it at full blast though. It gets muddy and overly saturated for what I do.. Although, I suppose if you dial your guitar back there are great undertones to be had. Listen, this pedal hits above its class. I have it on a board with premium boutique pedals and it's not out of place in the slightest. I've read and heard that it doesn't' perform well after buffers or buffered pedals, so I put it at the front on my chain before my 2 overdrives and before my modulation pedals. Is this a common thing with Fuzz? Anyway, It's a solid pedal. Don't hesitate. And have fun. Best to you folks.
C**O
Oh, Just Buy It!!
This is an amazing over the top gated fuzz pedal!! Even if you think you'd never need one, just get it and slap it onto your pedalboard.......you'll thank me later!
A**E
Cube Baby AC Guitar Multi Effects - muffles tone and has 11ms latency
This Cube Baby AC Guitar Multi Effects is kind of amazing - dirt cheap, rechargeable, IRs plus effects, and tiny but well-made. But it has two unfortunate drawbacks: 1. The input impedance is too low for a proper guitar pedal effect, so that the tone of a typical guitar gets muffled compared to not having the device inline. (A way around this is to use a buffered pedal, like a Boss pedal, prior to this Cube Baby. This preserves the high frequencies and overall tone.) 2. The latency is noticeable at 11ms. I measured it (as have others) and this is even with all effects bypassed. I'd pay triple for the same pedal that that didn't have these issues.
P**R
Best GAS Purchase You Can Make
If you’re like me then you have more guitar gear than actual guitar talent. I wanted to find a cheap way to add IRs to run my Synergy preamps through my studio monitors. I tried this not expecting much and knowing I could return it. Well it sounds fantastic with my Synergy and not bad by itself. The greatest feature to me is Bluetooth connectivity. I can use my Synergy, the IRs and effects through the studio monitors and play along with YouTube, etc. using my phone. Setup is simple and easy to mix the levels. This device is perfect for how I want to use it and has taken my practice time to another level. The cube baby by itself is pretty good. I found a few amp/cab combinations I liked. I think the reverb and delay sounds good. The phaser sounds more like a UniVibe and the chorus is just ok. Amazing value though.
A**.
Pleasantly surprised with this pedal
I've bought this Cube Baby Bass pedal to practice in my Upright Bass, being this small I attached it to my bass arm (as shown in the photo attached) with a cellphone case, and it fits perfectly. I am surprised with the sound of this cheap thing, the Boost and EQ work like a pre-amp, instead of a boost, the 8 IR cabins are more than enough for practicing, I downloaded the app to load IRs but is just not neccesary, the factory IRs are great. The only downside for me is the Reverb/Delay, as it adds a considerable latency, so is not great, fortunately in my case I don't need that. So, recommended for practicing, not for creating effects.