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The Ortega Horse Kick Pro is a digital stomp box designed for singer-songwriters and guitarists seeking to add authentic percussion to their performances. Featuring five built-in percussion samples, solid mahogany construction, velocity-sensitive play, and seamless volume blending, it delivers professional-grade sound in a compact, ergonomic design. Perfect for live gigs, busking, and studio use, it includes both power supply and battery options for ultimate versatility.
| ASIN | B01AS15HZI |
| Battery type | Alkaline |
| Best Sellers Rank | #52,118 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #76 in Guitar Stools |
| Body Material | Mahogany Wood |
| Color Name | Mahogany |
| Connector Type | 1/4" TRS |
| Customer Reviews | 3.4 3.4 out of 5 stars (86) |
| Date First Available | March 8, 2016 |
| Finish Type | Satin |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00840553023961 |
| Hardware Interface | 1/4-inch Audio |
| Included Components | Power Supply |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 10.6 ounces |
| Item model number | HORSE KICK PRO |
| Manufacturer | Ortega Guitars |
| Material Type | Mahogany Wood |
| Musical Style | folk, singer-songwriter, acoustic, solo, handsfreepercussion, stompbox, busking |
| Power Source | Battery Powered, Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 6.5 x 5 x 2 inches |
| Set Name | Digital Singer-Songwriter Percussion Stomp Box |
| Signal Format | Analog |
| Size | -inch |
| UPC | 840553023961 |
| Voltage | 9 Volts |
J**E
Great kick peddle.
Great sound and it is also touch sensitive. I use it while playing my guitar and singing at senior centers. My foot is already tapping out the tempo so I might as well put it to work. It helps to keep my percussionist in tempo. She tends to speed up on exciting songs and this gives her a steady beat to follow along with and lets her get creative. Nice addition to a two piece band.
K**N
Broken After 10 uses
This horse kick power input jack is already (9 months @ 10-11 times of actual use) and the 9-volt battery mechanism doesn't work and there's a high pitched squeal. Don't buy it.
C**S
Buen producto
R**S
Ortega's Horse Kick has a gimpy leg
The Horse Kick Pro is a digital percussion pedal that works with a battery or plugged into an AC outlet. It has some good features and some that are not so good. The same can be said about Ortega Guitars, the company that makes it. On the plus side, of the 5 sounds the product can produce, 4 of them are very good. There are 2 bass drum sounds (one seems to be a bit deeper and louder), a cow bell, and a shaker. The bass drums sounds are fine, the shaker is perfect for quieter songs or ballads. The cow bell gets old fast, regardless with what cries for "More cow bell". It would help if the cow bell alternated with one of the other sounds instead of just constant cow bell for a whole song. Also the tambourine sound is pretty much useless because you don't hear the jingles enough, mainly just the thud of the "skin" of the tambourine. Too bad because a tambourine that had more jingle to it would really be a big plus. Then there's the fact that you have to hit the pedal very accurately to make it work right. If your foot is off by a fraction of an inch it makes a big difference in the volume. It has a pretty narrow target area and therefore at times, no sound comes out of it at all. That's a problem. Customer support is a mixed bag also. On the plus side, the first Horse Kick they sent me did not work at all. That's a PLUS? Wait, there's more, customer support was kind enough to accept a return in exchange for a different one. However, when I wrote to them about my critique of their product they did not respond to me in any way shape or form. I think that constructive critique from a professional musician should be of interest to them.
R**A
Don’t Gimme This Bass
UPDATE: Reviewed this in 2016 - Since then I’ve found the pedal to be ineffective and not durable. AC connector came loose and fell inside, followed by a loose wire. Fixed and it’s working again but I’ve moved on to another pedal. The Wazinator is my choice. Done. Can’t recommend the Horse Kick. It's not perfect but it does deliver the bass effect I was looking for. The other effects bring little to my party and would suggest a snare effect be added. Also recommend you run it into its own channel for better volume control as I'm not impressed with the built in volume control when you use it with other pedals daisy chained. Should be a $99 item
R**E
How to fix the inconsistency
Overall, I like the sounds produced by the product. However, it’s not consistent and misses beats, which is a problem for me as a gigging musician. There is a sweet spot on the pedal, around the etched E in the word horse. Test it by using on knuckle to tap the surface. Once you find the sweet spot, get 2 large, metal washers. Place one on the sweet spot and tape the other one over the first washer. This creates a high spot that the bottom of your foot will always hit. The washers clank on the sweet spot to activate the signal consistently. It works well, so I’m going to keep the pedal. Hope this helps.
J**.
Operates As Intended
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T**O
Flimsy and underwhelming
Underwhelming. Caused static in my audio, it's made of cheap plastic, slides around all over the floor, and the sound is garbled. Probably lots of fun for a child or a someone learning to play and tap their feet at the same time, but I would never bring this to a live gig.
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