Pyle-Pro PVAMP20 20-Watt Vamp-Series Amplifier With 3-Band EQ
6″ Speaker; 2 Channels: Clean & Overdrive For A Crunchy, Powerful Sound; Gain Control For Overdrive; Rated Power: 20W; 3-Band Eq: Control Treble, Mid-Range & Bass;Volume Control; 1/4″ Headphone Jack For Silent Rehearsing; Frequency Response: 20 Hz To 15 Khz; Dim: 10″L X 6.1″W X 11.4″H; Weight: 7.7 Lbs
Product Features
- 6 Inch Speaker – Volume Control
- Two Channels: Clean and Overdrive For a Crunchy, Powerful Sound – 1/4 Inch Headphone Jack for Silent Rehearsing
- Gain Control for Overdrive – Frequency Response: 20 Hz to 15 kHz
- Rated Power: 20 Watts – Dimensions: 10 x 6.1 x 11.4 Inch
- 3-Band EQ: Control Treble, Mid-Range, and Bass – Weight: 7.7 lbs.
Good amp but not perfect Updated 4/17/2015:I read the reviews before buying this and decided to take a chance. Have messed with it for several days now and can report that various issues in most reviews are accurate, but if used with a good source the amp seems to work quite well. Here’s some detail:1) Hum. Yes – if you drive it from a very high impedance source, it has noticeable hum. But even the Fender Mustang 1 V2 has similar comments from some users. I’m guessing this is at least…
BETTER DEAL than any Fender, Marshall, Peavey, Orange and Line 6. I played guitar for more than 10 years and tried several amplifiers. For some obscure reason, amplifiers are very expensive. I mean, for what you get at the end, they are really, very very expensive, and If you would like to start playing electric guitar in a band and you are not a neurosurgeon, and would like to actually hear your own guitar over the dam drums, the expensive common brands offer your extreme prices for tiny amplifiers. The ridiculous 10-15 watts amplifiers are almost useless in…
Serious quality concerns I received this item twice, and unfortunately had to return it each time due to serious defects. There are no serial numbers or manufacture dates stamped, so it’s hard to tell if it’s a bad batch, or what.The ove all design is acceptable, but a little strange. There is a push button to enable the “overdrive” mode, which makes the gain and secondary volume knobs active, bypassing the main volume. Most amps have gain as a global option, so this is a bit odd. It would have made…