Blackstar FLY3 Guitar Amplifier Head- Royal Blue
The FLY 3 is a compact mini amp with big TONE. Combining two channels, our patented Infinite Shape Feature (ISF) and a ‘tape’ delay, it’s the perfect take-anywhere amp or set of portable speakers when combined with the FLY 103. The FLY 3 is an innovative, cutting edge 3 watt mini amp which combines two channels, tape delay and the Blackstar patented Infinite Shape Feature (ISF) to create the perfect compact and portable guitar amplifier. It packs a punch with big TONE, even at the lowest volumes. The ISF allows you to infinitely change the sound of your FLY 3, which gives you endless possibilities on the tone of your amp. The FLY 3 also features tape delay effects, allowing you to make your amp output resonate during play. The FLY 3 also comes with an MP3 / LINE IN jack built in, allowing you to connect to your MP3 player, mobile phone, laptop, tablet etc. and jam along to your favourite tracks; the Emulated Output jack can also be used with headphones. Capable of being battery powered, you can take the FLY 3 with you wherever you go. You can combine the FLY 3 with the FLY 103 (sold separately) to create a 6 watt guitar amp setup which creates a stereo effect when playing your guitar or listening to your favourite tunes. The pair of them linked together create one of the best portable speakers, pc speakers or computer speakers to play your music through.
Product Features
- 3 Watt compact mini guitar amp
- 2 channels – Clean and Overdrive
- MP3 / Line In for jamming along or listening to music
- Emulated Line Out for ‘silent’ practice or recording
- Battery or DC powered
Best in class, by far. Best in class, by far. I am blown away at the sound quality of this little guy. Granted I haven’t played in person the other brands of battery powered practice amps. I originally went in planning to buy the Marshall Mini stack, so I spent a lot of time watching many YouTube comparison videos with side-by-sides of several of them (Orange, Fender, Marshall, etc). After viewing the videos it was apparent to me the Blackstar sounded better. Many practice amps do not offer any effects (except…
Top of its class I bought the extension pack with AC adaptor so my review reflects the entire package. First I bought this amp based on all the glowing reviews. I wanted something that would sit on the end table in my den and not take up much room but that did not suck eggs when it came to sound. Over the past 23 years of playing guitar on and off I have had several small battery powered amps and they were just terrible, making practice more annoying than productive. Much to my surprise this amp not only is…
Decent tiny amp I got caught up in the hype and picked one of these up. Its a decent little amp but not as great as the hype makes it out to be. The cleans are pretty good. The high gains are meh. To my ears the higher gain tones are kind of clunky sounding… like a wah pedal on full open. Something weird going on in the mid-high frequency range. There is some kind of sorcery going on with this thing and its lower end. It sounds more like a combo with a 10″ speaker… but this one fits in the palm…