Donner Bass Guitar Headphone Amp Basement Pocket FX WAH Rechargeable Mini Practice Amplifier
Specifications
CD/MP3 input jack: 3.5mm
Headphone input jack : 3.5mm
Power Supply: Lithium battery with LED power indicator
Dimensions: 80mm (D)*30mm (W)*15mm (H)
Net weight: 50g
Warm Tips
Cation: First, plug mini amp into the guitar connector. Next, connect the earphone and turn down the sound volume control to the lowest level. Then turn on the mini amp. The lights at the right-bottom of the front panel shows three different battery power levels; three lights 80%-100%, two light 50%-79% and one light 20%-49%(In need of recharging). On the right side is the USB charger indicator light which will only turn on when it’s in charging.
Package included:
1 x Donner Basement Headphone Guitar AMP
1 x Splitter Headphone Audio Adapter
1 x Stereo Male To Male Cable
1 x USB Charge Cable
Product Features
- 1. Provides excellent experience of bass guitar playing, sound based on Ampeg SVT*.You can also turn on FX Function(WAH)
- 2. Build-in recharge lithium battery, works for 5 hours after fully charged (USB charge cable included).
- 3. Very small size and you can put it in your pocket when you go out, plug and play.
- 4. 1/4″ (3.5mm) Aux Input jack lets you play along with your CD/MP3 player.
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This little amplifier solved the noise problem in our household! My wife is pleased. Do you or someone in your house play electric guitar? If so, you know how noisy it can get as people practice and learn using a practice amp. Everyone in the house is subjected to scales and half-learned songs at full volume. Well, this little device takes care of that! I had almost completely quit playing my guitar because of the noise issues.The tiny amplifier plugs either directly into your guitar or you can plug it in at the end of…
All good, except overall volume output, use Closed Ear Headphones for best results The unit is interesting in that it does a bass guitar sound very well- that’s why I bought it. It states in the description that it mimics an Ampeg SVT, one of the greatest bass amps of all time. The unit has decent gain and tone adjustments, but here’s the issue…and hence the 3 stars out of five…it’s barely loud enough at full volume to hear my bass guitar clearly. Now I do have a passive Fender P-bass that I use this with- so an active bass pickup combination may do better. But I have…
For the price, it’s a simple and efficient way to practice electric guitar with headphones, and some incoming audio. I like it. I noticed that another reviewer mentioned the volume not being loud enough, but it was plenty for me. I think this is subject to what type of headphones one might use. I use it with Sony earbuds. The tone is that of a mildly over-driven amplifier, and I was able to also get a relatively clean sound with the drive down and the volume up. The FX feature is a little unusual; it’s a set-tempo auto wah sound that I’m not really fond of, but it’s an option I wasn’t interested in anyway…