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I loved the AC30, but it didn’t stand up to the trials of a deployment (and neither did the season one). If they ever houses it in a more solid case like, say, a pedal and ran it off a 9v, I’d buy it in a heartbeat.
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04-22-2019 02:52 AM
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Originally Posted by Litterick
Also my old headphones are already almost dead.. maybe it is a solution
As just headphones do thwy also need batteries? do they work actively as regular phones?Last edited by Jonah; 04-22-2019 at 03:19 AM.
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I first got the Clean. It is nice but a bit thin sounding. I returned it and got the classic rock model. It has fatter cleans with the gain down low.
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Originally Posted by Jonah
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Originally Posted by Jonah
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Originally Posted by Jonah
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Hello all, just thought I would mention for anyone needing to practice quietly for whatever reason. I have just bought one of the Vox amplugs, I bought the clean version. It gives a very passable jazz tone, I was actually very surprised at just how good the sound quality is. I can also plug in my tablet or phone in to the aux input and you can then balance the two inputs play a backing track from spotify/you tube or the like and your away. You can also use a metronome app from your tablet and hey presto your away. Aplogies for people who already know about this but this is a new discovery for me and a blinkin good one. It also makes a change to buy something useful for under £40 as opposed to £400 . What a right good do.All the best.
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Some years ago I bought the AC30 Amplug version. It´s a nice tool for playing my Tele late in the night without desturbing the neighbours. Or for going outside in the park and just take my Tele in a gigbag, a headphone and the Amplug. Have seen some videos on youtube in which some players connect the amplug with a bluetooth speaker. It works.
Last edited by Musgo Real; 07-08-2021 at 01:59 PM.
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Originally Posted by Luddite
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Hi Luddite, I too have the Vox Amplug and used it for a couple of years, and found it to be decent.
Recently, however, I bought the Fender Mustang Micro. It has quite a few options in terms of amps/effects, whilst keeping a very simple interface (and no app needed!). About twice the price of the Amplug, but a big improvement in my mind - and more importantly to my ears.
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Originally Posted by einarcc
Gibson Thin line Guitar Models
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