Compact Headphone Guitar Amplifier with Delay, Chorus, and Reverb Effects, 17-hour Battery Life, and Auxiliary In Jack for Music Players
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Specifications |
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Brand | Vox | ||
Category | Guitar Combo Amps | ||
Type: | Lead Headphone amp, | ||
Effects: | 3 x Chorus, 3 x Delay, 3 x Reverb, | ||
Inputs: | 1 x 1/4" plug, 1 x 1/8" (aux in), | ||
Headphones: | 1 x 1/8", | ||
Power Source: | 2 x AAA batteries, | ||
Height: | 1.5", | ||
Width: | 3.4", | ||
Depth: | 1.2", | ||
Weight: | 1.4 oz., | ||
Manufacturer Part Number: | AP2LD, |
Box amplug 2 lead
More fun than I thought possible, Well worth the investment.
Happy wife
Face melting ear death for your ears not your partner's! (Optional) Good value. Although no instructions are provided it isn't hard to figure out, pressing power button up to 3 times will give you different drive levels. Practice in bed while wife watches TV! Even comes with "heavy duty" batteries! (Ha ha, now that Spinal Tap song is in your head). I am happy with this very useful… read more accessory....
Great product
I really wasn't expecting much but this thing blew me a way . It sounds so good I am going to try the Metal version .
Sounds amazing on all sorts of electrics !
I have a number of amps collected over the years (read, I"m an old guy) from a Marshall 200 watt double stack down to Orange and Fender smaller sizes. Sometimes, you just need to be quiet around the house.I plugged it into a PRS, Gibson Explorer, a Les Paul, Flying V, Fender Strat and finally a Telecaster to see what works best for "stealth" playing.There is enough range that it… read more works quite well on most. It seems to be most comfortable with humbuckers,However if set on the green or orange channel with the gain backed off it sits well with single coils.With the green setting, the neck pick-up on a Telecaster sounds quite bluesy. With the bridge you can chicken pick. If you roll in the gain- you roll in the noise - for $... that"s to be expected.The FX, the chorus is just too far out of phase for much, however the reverb is actually quite useful. The echo/delay has no tap function, but again for fifty bucks. In total it"s a great practice plug in. Your wife will thank you :)
Great sound!
Gee thanks for the great headphone Amp. Now I'll have to buy them all :-)
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