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Not bad, a bit noisy
It is what it is. A simple amplification for headphones. It has a noisy buzz that's annoying, but it works well for keeping in the gig back, or playing late at night
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G
Weird buzzing
The amplifier does a decent job and has decent features. There are some issues with it that I noted. First, you can't see what the dials do when you have it plugged in, so you will have to commit that to memory before you start playing, because the text is facing away from you. Second, there is an annoying buzz, like a mosquito, which ruins the sound.
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K
Don't cheap out on headphone amps
I bought this because I demolished my vox blues headphone amp.
I thought for 15 euro let's give it a try. This headphone amp is not for me. The sound is shrill and it goes into overdrive too soon. If you want to play clean, you can, but then the volume is very low.
I thought for 15 euro let's give it a try. This headphone amp is not for me. The sound is shrill and it goes into overdrive too soon. If you want to play clean, you can, but then the volume is very low.
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T
Annoying ringing sound
It has a very annoying ringing sound that never goes away, and the tone is basically either 0 or 100, it's very difficult to manage it, but it's a fun toy to play around with and costs nothing
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CM
Good for practice
Not the best guitar tone you'll ever hear, but you get what you pay for.
A feature I do not enjoy is that it doesn't work as a clean headphone amp (volume only). You must turn the gain up even a little bit in order to hear anything.
A feature I do not enjoy is that it doesn't work as a clean headphone amp (volume only). You must turn the gain up even a little bit in order to hear anything.
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