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Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2025
My first test after I unboxed was to connect my phone via Bluetooth and max out the volume. I’d expected it to overload so much it’d be distorted but instead it sounded good for what I’d guess is one or two 2.5” speakers - like many radio alarm clocks I had growing up sounded surprisingly good. I was able to sing along with the speaker without my voice drowning out the music.Connecting first my electric guitar then 12-string acoustic, it again put out impressive sound hit it’s size. A full sized (decent) amp will of course put this mini to shame, but for practice or even playing for friends this is a good and portable solution. It’s small enough you most likely can transport it in your guitar bag/case. It fits in several of mine.
Cliff D.
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2025
OK, I know it's only 5 watts and it's small, really small, with tiny speakers. But, it's also rechargable, lightweight and I'll be darn if it doesn't sound fairly decent.I was surprised at the size of the box when it came in. I guess I hadn't really taken the time to lay out the dimensions on a ruler.... so it was small.I plugged it into a USB cord and waited for it to charge.First off, I paired my phone to it and took a listen. It's not high fi stereo sound, but it wasn't bad. It was good enough to play along to a song you're trying to learn.So, I grabbed my guitar and plugged it it. It worked! lol... and it wasn't bad at all. Then I started messing with the controls. Tone is accomplished by just one knob. Basically it goes from a more bass sound to a more treble sound but again, not bad.The bluetooth has it's own volume knob and that's really convenient so you can adjust for the volume of your guitar. I play an acoustic most of the time but I did use the over drive and gain, not bad.I've started using this when I walk past my guitar and just want to pick up for a second. Volume wise it's not loud but again, not bad. The tone works but to my ear it's more of a slight suggestion than any kind of real tone modification.I just have a hard time not liking this little amp. It's convenient as heck and a great practice amp for a solo musician. It last a reasonable amount of time on a charge and the sound is good enough that it won't cause you to cringe.Honestly, I'm kind of looking forward to playing my guitar through it when I get home. You just can't beat this as a practice amp at home and the price is pretty good for what you're getting. Have fun and jam on!
IJReilly
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2025
I love this little amp. I didn't realize how awesome it would be to be able to link up my phone via Bluetooth and play a song from Spotify and actually be able to play along with it (or attempt to, lol) through the same speaker.This is a fantastic value for the price. It's not going to win awards as a bluetooth speaker, but it's certainly good enough and puts out enough volume to satisfy anyone looking in this price range.As a guitar amp, it is SO MUCH EASIER to get this thing rolling for a quick session than pulling out the big old fender. I have a headphone amp, as well, but I tend to reach for this first unless I NEED to be using headphones. I was also impressed by the sound of the overdrive button. It will get you the basics of distortion without plugging in additional pedals unless you really want to get into nuances (but that isn't really the purpose of a little plug-and-play amp like this).I think this is awesome, especially for the price. A fantastic alternative to be able to grab when I want to plink around.
EricP
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2025
This little amp is pretty fun. Its lightweight enough that you could attach it to a belt (though there is no belt attachment). My guitar got it only got barely loud enough that you couldn't hear the actual guitar strings when cranked and gained all the way up. It was able to push a pretty clean signal significantly louder when I ran it with a clean boost pedal. It would probably work pretty well with active pickups.
Robert Fields
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2025
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