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Another vote for the Fender Mustang Micro here. For the size and price it's remarkably feature rich and really sounds quite good.
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06-23-2022 09:49 AM
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I still use my old Zoom PS-02, long out of production, but great sound and versatility, if you can find one on eBay.
In the meantime, haven’t tried this, but noticed it a few months back. Looks promising, same small format, but haven’t looked at all the features…
BOSS - Pocket GT | Guitar Effects Processor
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For silent practice, I use a Mooer Hornet 15 watt amp, you can stream your phone into the amp and plug in a headset which makes it silent. It has a decent sounding JC and fender amp in it as well with a few effects. This would obviously double as a small practice amp.
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Originally Posted by einarcc
Ray
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Originally Posted by Ukena
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No Aux, just headphone- the Blackstar amPlug2Fly.
Amazing clean and sweetspot tone, great authentic reverb. Fantastic tone via Headphone (rare enough), analogue, cheap.
I play this thing since 8 months or so for practice. It‘s simple and really great.
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I have a Topping headphone amp that I like a lot. Only one input, but a cheap Y headphone splitter will give you two inputs.
Topping NX1s Portable Headphone Amplifier
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Originally Posted by CharlesR
cheers,
mtodd
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Originally Posted by Ukena
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NUX Mighty Plug (Pro) is pretty nifty, can connect to your device by bluetooth for backing tracks and has a pretty comprehensive set of amps, effects, speaker simulations, drum tracks etc all accessible from your device of choice (mobile phone, iPad, computer)
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Originally Posted by pcjazz
cheers,
mtodd
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Originally Posted by mtodd
I have been using the Micro with a really good pair of Shure reference cans. I need to turn the volume up on the Micro and on my guitar to get adequate listening volume, but the trade-off is that the modeling of the Micro is very pleasant. With the PJB, you won't be able to change the sound of your guitar direct to your headphones. But you may enjoy the sound of your guitar with no amp coloring.
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Originally Posted by Ukena
cheers
mtodd
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Originally Posted by Ukena
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Originally Posted by mtodd
(*Unless I'm taking the Yamaha Silent Guitar with its built-in headphone amp.)
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Originally Posted by pcjazz
cheers,
mtodd
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Originally Posted by Ukena
SLast edited by SOLR; 10-16-2022 at 06:36 PM.
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Originally Posted by medblues
Man the tech is off the charts these days with high quality low cost gear. Great time to be a musician.
Thanks!
Joe D
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Is it New X or Nucks?
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It is the "NUX Mighty Plug Pro"
JD
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nothing's better than the helix stomp IMO and you can find them used in the $350 range.
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Have not tried that but it seems to do what you want and some more: Palmer POCKET AMP MK 2 | Guitar Effects | Palmer
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Originally Posted by Max405
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Originally Posted by TedBPhx
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Originally Posted by guavajelly
Grant Green, What is This Thing
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