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The Acoustic/Electric Guitar Amplifier is a 15-watt portable amp designed for musicians seeking versatility and quality. With three input options, Bluetooth connectivity, and a rechargeable battery that lasts up to 8 hours, this stylish orange amplifier is perfect for both practice and performance, making it an essential companion for any guitarist.
Enclosure Material | Wood |
Colour | Orange |
Compatible Devices | Guitar |
Output Wattage | 15 Watts |
Connector Type | 3.5mm Jack |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Number of Bands | 2 |
Output Channel Quantity | 1 |
J**K
Battery had an issue but easy fix
Not sure why but when I left it on it would not turn on even with plug in and after attempt to recharge. I love this amp features, sound and portability. I simply removed the screws holding top plate. Slide it out. disconnect and plug power in. reconnect battery and its fine. not sure but no biggie
H**E
Worth the money for busking with the sound volume & quality & functionality you get with this amp.
Buy this is mainly for outdoor busking and sometime small performance monitor on stage. Try it yesterday over my backyard with guitar. Can't say it very powerful for 15 watts, probably I am using a very cheap electric guitar, but still produce quite a bit of sound and good for small outdoor crowd. Play and test it out almost 1 hour with my backup usb battery 10000mah plug in (type-C), I guess it can last 6 hours non-stop with its bluetooth backing tracking on. Got to test it one day.Well, the drive is not that good & kind of unreal, don't rely on it, that's why I give 4 star, but should a 4.5 with the money you spend. The second output with reverb is larger than one with drive / EQ for guitar. BT is even louding as I have turn down my backing track, and can plug in 3.5mm wire (haven't test). I think the loudness very up to your equipment/instrument and pre-amp. Tested singing mic (input 2) and play guitar (input 1) together with BT together and output to another amp. Sound good.A beautiful thing is it has a 1/4" line out, tested with another small practice amp in picture which this can be my monitor on stage to output to bigger amps. Noise wire, not bad, can't hear buzz/hiss. Weight wise, very light, almost I can strap on my wrist no problem. I can't think of an amp with battery, BT, two 1/4" + one 3.5mm is like that price. Only two things needs to test is its load performance and durability over time. But yeah, the outlook of amp already good that out of my expectation. Hopefully it last.Honestly, Sound and build is not as great and loud as compare this with my 100Watt Marshall, 30Watt PG Spark, and even my 15 Watt cheap Washburn mini amp. But 100 buck with built in battery, 3 input with Lineout. You won't get it anywhere and better know what you buying it for.
J**N
Amp it up
This product is exactly what we were expecting. Our son is just showing interest in playing an electrical guitar so we thought we would get this Amp. It is perfect, easy to operate and we love the blue tooth option. Not coming from a musical background we felt like the sound was great. It is a perfect size for our son to start off with. We were very surprised that the Amp it self was fully charged when we received it so our son could start figuring things out.
A**A
It's a decent amp but could use some improvement to compete with name brands in same price range
The media could not be loaded. Tested this with: Ltd Edition Fender Uptown StratThe Good:Uh...it's cute. Made to look like the famous and beloved Orange amplifiers from the UKSound is pretty much what you'd expect from a decent 15 watt amp.Has a line out AND a headphone out if you want to run it through a PA system.Good to some, not to me: Bluetooth. Why??? It's a guitar amp. Not a Karaoke machine.Very portable. Detachable handle.The Bad:Price - For a generic, no-name, importer amp $110 CAD is a lot when I can get a number of name brands like VOX or Fender for $10-$20 moreSeparate inputs for clean and distorted sounds. You physically have to unplug your guitar from the clean channel to use the distorted channel. No switch of any kind."Reverb" channel is NOT reverb but a cheap digital delay. Great for surf guitar sounds, not for anything else.Tone controls only work on one channel.No AC power. Requires charging or 9 volt adapter.A 15 watt amp is a pretty standard little practice amp for a lot of people. I had one for the longest time and so you go into this knowing you can't expect it to sound like a 50 or 100 watt amp. Obviously, you've a got way less power, a smaller speaker and like all amps in this price range; solid state circuitry. In the case of this amp, less is more could have made it so much better.The sound is decent and it can deliver a decent volume BUT it's running off an internal battery so run time is going to depend on how loud you play it and obviously, for how long.Instead of your typical one input feeding a two channel setup (One clean, one with gain/distortion) they opted to have two channels that requires one input for each PLUS they add for some unknown reason, Bluetooth and another line input for music. Now, the line input is understandable for practicing along to music, but the Bluetooth....I've seen this from Fender and it's just bloat if you ask me.But let's get back to this two separate channel thing. The manual says that channel is for voice or acoustic guitar...but this thing is only 15 watts. It's not meant to be a PA system. Bigger problem: It ONLY runs properly on an internal, rechargeable battery. It will function with the adapter, but there is a noticeable degradation in sound and an anomalous buzz that happens when you play.It does have a headphone out and a line out if you want to plug it into a small PA system or record with it.It has Bluetooth which I personally see as a waste of space and tech that could have gone into a better preamp section.Summary: For $110CAD It's okay. It looks cool, but it needs to function at a little higher level.For a practice/travel amp it's good. The video gives you an idea how it sounds on both channels. Keep in mind I'm playing a $3k Strat through it recorded with my phone. Your results may vary. Yeah, I could have hooked up a studio mic and made it sound like a Marshall but that would be just....dishonest and misleading and I won't do that to you guys.
R**.
Powerful sound
Bought this for my wife to use with her Acoustic guitar now I need earplugs to get anything done! A powerful little amp for the money!! Lots of options as well. Bought 2 wireless microphones so we can enjoy our Karaoke sessions.
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