Best portable/battery amp?
- MC3
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Re: Best portable/battery amp?
I'm currently studying abroad and I picked up a Boss Katana Mini for the time. I also picked up a cheap squier strats for like 50 bucks when I got here. My plan was to sell both for cheap just before I come home, but I think I'm gonna keep the Katana. For it's size and price, it's pretty damn nice. It also has a delay which is a nice touch. I don't really play with much delay, but I use it as a faux-reverb and it works great. Also it is surprisingly loud
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Fair enough. My experience with it was only a few minutes. I can't think of a musical situation it would be right for that my Vibro Champ wouldn't be better for.somanytoys wrote: ↑Sun Sep 22, 2019 10:09 amThe ZT is cool, it’s loud for its size, and even handles bass well with its little speaker. And it goes to what, like 200 watts if you use an external speaker? Too bad you can’t bypass the preamp, or I might have kept it just to use the power amp stage for a bass preamp.
I didn’t like the base sounds of it, tho, it had a very squashed, pinched sound to me, even with other speakers. Like it was in a tunnel or something. And I found that it colored my pedals’ sounds more than they colored its sounds.
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Is the Power compatible for USA?MC3 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 24, 2019 5:43 pmI'm currently studying abroad and I picked up a Boss Katana Mini for the time. I also picked up a cheap squier strats for like 50 bucks when I got here. My plan was to sell both for cheap just before I come home, but I think I'm gonna keep the Katana. For it's size and price, it's pretty damn nice. It also has a delay which is a nice touch. I don't really play with much delay, but I use it as a faux-reverb and it works great. Also it is surprisingly loud
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Re: Best portable/battery amp?
I bought it without the power chord, so it runs on AA batteries. If I ever want to plug it in, it just takes a regular 9V AC power supplyLarsongs wrote: ↑Wed Sep 25, 2019 5:20 amIs the Power compatible for USA?MC3 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 24, 2019 5:43 pmI'm currently studying abroad and I picked up a Boss Katana Mini for the time. I also picked up a cheap squier strats for like 50 bucks when I got here. My plan was to sell both for cheap just before I come home, but I think I'm gonna keep the Katana. For it's size and price, it's pretty damn nice. It also has a delay which is a nice touch. I don't really play with much delay, but I use it as a faux-reverb and it works great. Also it is surprisingly loud
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Re: Best portable/battery amp?
You may have a different experience with it, if you try one out. It's just that my experience wasn't great, after a long time of owning it and trying many things to make it work for me. It worked okay for a bass practice amp, but it was too expensive for that purpose, and using a larger speaker didn't improve the tone of the preamp to me, it even made the bass sound funny.marqueemoon wrote: ↑Tue Sep 24, 2019 10:03 pmFair enough. My experience with it was only a few minutes. I can't think of a musical situation it would be right for that my Vibro Champ wouldn't be better for.somanytoys wrote: ↑Sun Sep 22, 2019 10:09 amThe ZT is cool, it’s loud for its size, and even handles bass well with its little speaker. And it goes to what, like 200 watts if you use an external speaker? Too bad you can’t bypass the preamp, or I might have kept it just to use the power amp stage for a bass preamp.
I didn’t like the base sounds of it, tho, it had a very squashed, pinched sound to me, even with other speakers. Like it was in a tunnel or something. And I found that it colored my pedals’ sounds more than they colored its sounds.
They're not cheap, so I wanted to let you know what I had experienced, maybe let you know what to look out for, more than you might have otherwise, in case you were thinking about getting one.
-David
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