Yes. But only a Zoom A3. And I just use the modeling thing. As well as it being a preamp boost. Works great on any stage. Runs on battery. Just take a 1/4" from the sound guy, and plug-and-play.
Of course, it can be a DI taking an XLR out and use phantom power. That's an even better boost/solution. But most open mic setups really just want to hand you a 1/4" and be done with it. The Zoom A3 works great for that.
It also have great effects features; reverbs; delays; pitch; tremolo; flange; etc. But I haven't messed with any of that. Though the guy who recommended it to me does, and he loves it.
All in one pedal. (Though programming all that extra stuff seems complicated and obtuse when I peruse the manual. But so far I haven't seen the need to get involved in that yet).
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