I also would have like a more thorough run down of all the rhythm options. I briefly tried one and couldn’t find anything with like shuffle or swing or any sort of compound meter. Playing older blues, country, rockabilly or R&B you’ll need that. There’s a fair amount of older metal with that sort of beat too, like Black Sabbath or Motörhead and others. It’s tough to find in products like this. Like when I think R&B, I’m thinking more Sam and Dave or Motown than Boyz 2 Men if you know what I mean.
These amps have been available for more than a year, yet a lot of reviews have come out in the last few weeks. It seems like a lot of fun, but I've been burned a couple of times with small amps like this.
I tried the 3 watt version of this in a local shop. It was a lot of fun. Its got some good tones. No, you aren't gonna get big amp sound, but the sound was full and well rounded at decent bedroom volumes. It's a good practice amp. I could definitely use it for busking as well. I'm eyeing this one for my son, so he can have a decent amp to play while he learns.
I bought one of the first generation of this kind of amp when it came out 15, maybe 20 years ago---the Vox DA5. I still use it, it's great for home use. It has an attenuator which I have permanently set on 0.5 watt and my neighbour still reckons he can hear it, and our houses aren't even attached! I am tempted by this new one though especially now they have come down in price by 20%.
Купил на днях по обзорам ,из-за лупера и ритмов,пока не тестил лупер ,футсвитчем надо догнаться по адекватной цене, а то неудобно ,одной рукой все делать😂))))
Impressive features put together in a small package. Looks like a toy though, and sounds a bit boxy to me. Maybe if you plug a 4x12 for the JCM 800 tone, you'll get closer to what it's supposed to sound like. Possibly ideal for the street musician on batteries...? (the amp, not the musician 😜)
I also would have like a more thorough run down of all the rhythm options. I briefly tried one and couldn’t find anything with like shuffle or swing or any sort of compound meter. Playing older blues, country, rockabilly or R&B you’ll need that. There’s a fair amount of older metal with that sort of beat too, like Black Sabbath or Motörhead and others. It’s tough to find in products like this. Like when I think R&B, I’m thinking more Sam and Dave or Motown than Boyz 2 Men if you know what I mean.
Yes I have ssmaller version and I could not find blues shuffle for the rhythm.
Is this amp recommended for bass too? Tks, N
This is cool! What model guitar is that you are using? Looks cool! Is that a Schecter? Thank you for posting this.
The guitar is a Chapman.
Thanks!!! Could you please say me what kind of battery power to use for playing on street?
I forgot to ask can you save your settings on the amp once you dialed it in?
You should demo a sample of each rhythm style.
good review
Not sure what kind of battery I need for this amp, also it’s a different USB port Anyone have any ideas?
Do you alredy know? Thanks
What mic works with it? I was looking at the Shure sm58 but that Jack doesn't match it ..
Think you need a jack
Has anyone tried this amp with guitar and vocals? How does it sound?
but you cant combine effects ie delay and reverb or chorus and delay etc...that would be really frustrating for me...
You can definitely combine chorus and delay
I have smaller version and there is no blues shuffle rhythm. But this one seem to have it.
These amps have been available for more than a year, yet a lot of reviews have come out in the last few weeks. It seems like a lot of fun, but I've been burned a couple of times with small amps like this.
What was it about them you found you did not like??
I tried the 3 watt version of this in a local shop. It was a lot of fun. Its got some good tones. No, you aren't gonna get big amp sound, but the sound was full and well rounded at decent bedroom volumes. It's a good practice amp. I could definitely use it for busking as well. I'm eyeing this one for my son, so he can have a decent amp to play while he learns.
I bought one of the first generation of this kind of amp when it came out 15, maybe 20 years ago---the Vox DA5. I still use it, it's great for home use. It has an attenuator which I have permanently set on 0.5 watt and my neighbour still reckons he can hear it, and our houses aren't even attached! I am tempted by this new one though especially now they have come down in price by 20%.
If you like blues shuffle then as far as I know there is no option for blues shuffle rhythm.
Купил на днях по обзорам ,из-за лупера и ритмов,пока не тестил лупер ,футсвитчем надо догнаться по адекватной цене, а то неудобно ,одной рукой все делать😂))))
I wish you could put price up front so on a budget I don't want to sit through hrs of a review of the unattainable
Impressive features put together in a small package. Looks like a toy though, and sounds a bit boxy to me. Maybe if you plug a 4x12 for the JCM 800 tone, you'll get closer to what it's supposed to sound like. Possibly ideal for the street musician on batteries...? (the amp, not the musician 😜)
No link to buy?
no price ?
£200
They are around 222€
Now reduced to £160.
Dude. Prices change, this video doesn’t. Ask the googles. They know everything.
My man knows better than to try and improv at the metal drum section 🤣
When you do a review cover all the bases sam