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okaaaaaaay? let it be
I will be brief, the quality of the case is not the best, and the case is also very light, from which the cable can simply outweigh your amplifier and it will crash =) By sound ... it will work in principle, but at overload it just sounds awful ... it sounds ordinary in headphones. Probably the only advantage in size. It fits in your electric guitar bag. This is important for me, because I often go out with friends and I want to play them, then this baby helps out ...
If you are a beginner guitarist and you need compactness, then it will do, if not - take something more serious
If you are a beginner guitarist and you need compactness, then it will do, if not - take something more serious
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Great practice amp
This is a great practice amp for anyone. It's compact and I can carry it around with me and even works on battery.
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Fantastic Starter
As someone who is just learning to play guitar, this amp allows me more than enough functionality to have loads of fun while learning without breaking the bank :)
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CC
good for its size
i agree with most reviewers, this little devil is punchy, but don´t ask from it what it cannot do. very handy for outdoors. a great piece of kit if you accept its limits.
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TL
Not for the stage...
Obviously this is not a serious product for performing but as a simple speaker to practice it is ideal. And surprisingly powerful.
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Great for kids
Surprisingly LOUD
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BH
Nice little Marshall
This mini amp is the first i own. Sounds great and loud! Would love to get the other models soon. Grab it today and experience the sound of this mini amp.
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Nice little amp, however it puts out some serious noise. At first I was like "is this really just 2W?!"
However, when you push it a bit, it starts to clip a lot, and that's not a gentle and usable distortion..
So, to sum it up, it'll be okay to play your electric guitar at home at low levels, but if you push it a bit volume-wise, the sound becomes really bad...
However, when you push it a bit, it starts to clip a lot, and that's not a gentle and usable distortion..
So, to sum it up, it'll be okay to play your electric guitar at home at low levels, but if you push it a bit volume-wise, the sound becomes really bad...
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