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A very nice and affordable tool for any guitarist
Combined with a tube-screamer and the Harley Benton MiniStomp MicroCAB, this small headphones amplifier is awesome for silent practice. It allows me to use my guitar pedals without a bulky amp or a PC and an interface. It fits in a Gigbag too. Its sound is clean but it could be a bit brighter. It's perfect with a cab sim or an EQ pedal in front of it though.
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No stereo in, only mono
I've had no operational issues. I have not noticed any audio issues, sounds fine with my low (32 ohm) and high impedance (300 ohm) headphones.
But it is not stated on the product page, nor the manual, that it is mono only in. Both 3,5mm and 1/4 inch input jacks have only Tip and Sleeve contact points. It does not sum left and right with a stereo input - it only amplifies the tip (usually left side) of the input.
People looking for a headphone amplifier for their stereo pedalboard (like me), look elsewhere.
But it is not stated on the product page, nor the manual, that it is mono only in. Both 3,5mm and 1/4 inch input jacks have only Tip and Sleeve contact points. It does not sum left and right with a stereo input - it only amplifies the tip (usually left side) of the input.
People looking for a headphone amplifier for their stereo pedalboard (like me), look elsewhere.
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Poor quality pedals
I bought 2 of this pedal. The first one could not power up, the second spoilt after 1 hour of use. Cheap pedals? Beware. You get the rubbish you pay for
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