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Hotone Mojo Attack Pedal Amp

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Effects Pedal

  • Portable 2-channel electric guitar amplifier in pedal format
  • Power: 75 W @ 4 ohms
  • Line output with switchable speaker simulation
  • Channel A: Hotone Mojo Diamond with American vintage sound
  • Channel B: Hotone Heart Attack with modern Californian sound
  • Control channel. A&B (2x): bass - middle - treble - gain - volume - (global) reverb - boost
  • Switch: cab SIM on / off - ground lift
  • LED: reverb - channel A/B - boost
  • Connectors: input (6.3 mm jack) - FX loop (2x 6.3 mm jack) - line output (6.3 mm jack) - speaker output (4-16 ohms) - power supply connection (coaxial power connector 5.5 x 2.1 mm - negative polarity inside)
  • Powered via a 18-20 DC power supply (included)
  • Dimensions (W x D x H): 190 x 119 x 54 mm
  • Weight: 792 g

Note: Battery operation is not possible.

Available since June 2018
Item number 440837
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Puissance en W 75 W
Channels 2
Reverb Yes
Sound-Control 3-band
Effects No
External FX Loop Yes
Line Input No
Recording Output Yes
MIDI Interface No
Headphone connection No
Footswitch connection No
Incl. Footswitch Yes
Weight 0,8 kg
Power 75 W
EQ 3-Band
Effect Loop 1
Recording Out 1
Width 190 mm
Height 54 mm
Depht 54 mm
Depth 119 mm
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OUTSTANDING value for money! LOWEST noise ever!
JorisV 11.06.2021
Like with all amps and preamps I need an additional EQ (or two) but then the clean sound of this little amp is VERY good (about as good as several other TUBE preamps/amps and far best of all of the dozens of none-tube preamps/amps I ever used and had). In contrast with many other recent class-D amps, this one does not need/have a cooling fan (and no cooling fan noise, at all). Crunch sounds are less convincing. Lead sounds can sing well, but rather narrow range of sounds. Reverb is quite fine for a built-in one (but, of course, most external reverb units mostly are far better). For what I mostly need (clean, noise-free, just a hint of reverb) it is VERY GOOD. Really, jazz players do not need more than this unit and an additional EQ (I use MXR)... oh, yes, and maybe also a guitar and speaker cabinet (closed back, please).
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Great pedal amp
glovrec 14.06.2021
I bought Mojo Attack because I got tired of carrying around a heavy amp and I didn't want to spend too much money for a preamp/modeler. I have to say that in general, I am very satisfied with the purchase. Here are the pros and cons ...

PROS:
- Great size for a decent sized pedalboard
- Good build quality
- Lots of great features (two channels, boost, reverb, fx loop, line and direct output, cab simulation)
- Good sounding cab simulation

CONS:
- The EQ is a bit weird. The knobs can feel somewhat unresponsive, so be prepared to spend some time finding the sweet spot.
- Reverb is ok, not really great
- Direct output has pretty high gain, meaning it can easily clip the interface or DAW

In general, I think this is a great pedal amp. Definitely worth the buy, if you're looking for easy-to-use, feature packed preamp.
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One trick pony
Bruhyanek 01.06.2020
It has a very nice clean channel and reverb. Distortion is tight, but very dark sounding, you have to dime treble to make it sound good. It has enough gain, but its never fizzy like on many solid state amps (it emulates tube amp).

I used it with 1x12 cabinet loaded with eminence swamp thang and it's super loud. Enough power to play with a drummer. It looks very nice, it's light and all the switches have nice weight (feels very well made).

+build quality
+tube-like sound
+loud
+small size and low weight

-limited tone options
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Tolles Teil mit kleinen Schwächen
Marionett 13.02.2021
Aus einer Laune heraus habe ich mir den Mojo Attack bestellt um einerseits zu sehen, was die Pedalboard-Amps mittlerweile so können und anderseits hatte ich die Hoffnung damit ein Gerät zu bekommen, dass ich sowohl Direct-In in der Mietwohnung zum Aufnehmen nutzen kann als auch mit einer Box im Proberaum und anderswo als Verstärker.
Kurz und knapp, was gut ist:
Schönes Gerät, solide, robust.
Zwei Ampmodelle nach meinem Geschmack.
Schön dass ein Halleffekt schon drin ist.
Der Boost funktioniert gut und erweitert die Kiste um 0.5-2 Kanäle ;).
Balanced Direct-Out mit gut klingender Speakersimulation.
Das Netzteil ist ein Standardformat, dass zB. auch bei vielen Laptops genutzt wird/wurde und im Elektronikhandel günstig nachkaufbar...

Was stört:
Der Direct-Out ist ein bisschen pegelstark und übersteuert schnell mal den Mixer/das Interface.
Der Hall ist eher ok als schön. Aber nutzbar um ein bisschen Raum im Cleanbetrieb zu haben. Trotzdem bin ich froh, dass er an Bord ist.
Beide Verstärkermodelle sind leider sehr dumpf abgestimmt und ein bisschen fehlen die Brillanzen.
Wenn man seine Ohren benutzt geht es, alles auf 12-Uhr klingt aber eher mau.
Der Cleankanal ist auch eher ein kleiner Fender und muss meiner Meinung nach für den Twin/Deluxe Sound noch manuell etwas gescooped werden. Der OD-Kanal braucht leicht gezerrt auch einen Höhenregler am Anschlag.
Schade, hier wurde ein bisschen Potential verspielt, trotzdem bleibt die Kiste. Ich finde genug Sounds die mir gefallen, die ersten längeren Aufnahmesituationen habe ich jetzt auch zufriedenstellend durch.
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