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Fishman Loudbox Mini Charge

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From 22-11-2024 up to and including 02-12-2024 when you purchase this product you will receive a suitable Fishman protective cover with a value of EUR 25,00 for free.

Battery-Powered Acoustic Amplifier

  • Equipped with: 6.5"+ 1" tweeter
  • Power: 60 Watts
  • 2 Channels for instrument and microphone
  • With Bluetooth function
  • Built-in reverb and chorus
  • Controls for Gain/Low/Mid/High/Reverb/Chorus/Master Volume
  • Aux input
  • DI output
  • Battery status indicator
  • Battery life up to 18 hours (at low volume)
  • Weight: Approx. 10 kg
  • Includes power supply
  • Dimensions: 305 mm x 349 mm x 247 mm
Available since June 2018
Item number 428186
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Power in Watts 60
Speaker size 1x 6,5", 1x 1"
Channels 2
Reverb Yes
Effects Processor Yes
External FX Loop No
Microphone Input Yes
Line Input Yes
Battery Operation Yes
Footswitch connection No
Incl. Footswitch No
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Never left behind

Countless manufacturers have labelled their products as suitable for use anywhere, but seldom has that been as true as it is here: The Fishman Loudbox Mini Charge is a compact acoustic combo that features an in-built rechargeable battery and tips the scales at just 10kg - impressively light for a battery-powered amp. This combination of features means that players can take the Loudbox Mini Charge, which is primarily designed for use with acoustic guitars but will also capably handle mandolins and similar instruments, with them and use it wherever they wish. What is more, the Loudbox features multiple channels as well as a Bluetooth interface for backing tracks, making it a dream come true for musicians performing outdoors.

Controls on the Fishman Loudbox Mini Charge Battery-Powered Acoustic Amplifier

Guitars a speciality

The Fishman Loudbox Mini Charge, which is designed for amplifying acoustic guitars and smaller acoustic instruments, is loaded with a 6.5" woofer and 1" tweeter that are driven by a 60W solid-state power stage. Channel 1 features a 6.35mm jack input, a gain control, and a three-band EQ section as well as chorus and reverb effects that can be adjusted separately. Channel 2 features a more sparse set of features but is in turn equipped with an XLR input for microphones - this does not have a phantom power feature, however. Players can also connect their mobile devices to the amp via its 3.5mm AUX input or via the aforementioned Bluetooth interface. The battery will provide approximately four hours of operation at full power, and a charge will last for up to 28 hours if the volume is kept to a modest level.

Fishman Loudbox Mini Charge Battery-Powered Acoustic Amplifier

At home on the go

The Fishman Loudbox Mini Charge is the ideal choice for anyone in search of an amp that allows them to simply set up, switch on, and play in complete freedom. And should the user forget to charge the battery beforehand, they can make use of the included mains power adapter. As mentioned above, the Loudbox will find particular favour among guitarists, but its versatile design also makes it a great solution for a range of other applications that require freedom from the mains power grid, provided that requirements are kept within reason in terms of volume and bass response.

Fishman logo on the Loudbox Mini Charge Battery-Powered Acoustic Amplifier

About Fishman

Fishman is a leading manufacturer of pickup microphones and amplifiers for acoustic instruments. It was founded in 1981 by Larry Fishman, who still runs it today. The first products were pickups for acoustic guitars, which were very quickly adopted by such guitar makers as Guild and Martin. This put the young Massachusetts firm on the map. Subsequently, further pickups were developed and adapted to other instruments, notably the violin, double bass and banjo. In addition to pickup systems, the current product range includes preamps, effects units and special performance acoustic amplifiers.

"Electric mobility" redefined

The concept of a battery-powered amplifier can be adapted to countless scenarios - the most obvious of which are of course busking and playing music around the campfire. The appeal of being able to simply set the amp down and then plug in and play - making acoustic rehearsals with vocals amplified via the second channel and even performing with background music child's play - is undeniable, and the fact that fewer cables are needed means less hassle when it comes to packing up again afterwards. What is more, having up to four hours of battery life at full volume means that longer performances are possible, while up to 18 hours of background music from a mobile device can be enjoyed at modest volume, all of which makes this amp a highly versatile companion.

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NOw The Price is cool :D
Gouter 14.08.2018
I bought it just when it came on the market and the first impression was that "why this thing is so expensive?" but now the price is cool. For small acoustic amp with built in battery and bluetooth there's no better choice i had street ex which can't even compete with this amp i had roland ac40 which is much more better than street ex but still far away after fishman. The sound is clear and it's loud. One of my favourite's specially when the price is lowered :)
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Amazing amp, but with one major flaw
Harald Berings 11.07.2022
If you're looking for a battery-powered amp that will make your acoustic guitar and vocals stand out at any medium-sized venue (indoor and outdoor), I honestly believe the Fishman Loudbox Mini Charge is the best option. It offers the amazing sound quality of the Fishman Loudbox series (obviously not as full and loud as the larger Artist or Performer amps, but still surprisingly good for its size), with the added benefit of portability. The battery will easily last for a longer show (I've played it for 4 hours straight while busking and it still had plenty of juice). If you add the car charger to your shopping list, you could literally take this amp anywhere you want to go. The on-board effects can add some flavour to your sound, although it doesn't give you a lot of fine-tuning options. Combining this amp with some battery-powered pedals or mixers, however you could broaden your sound and even add more than two instruments to the mix.
It's a bit of a pity that the first input only allows for a jack cable, since I like to send my guitar sound through a DI box that outputs to a balanced XLR – the Loudbox Artist has two multi-purpose inputs that allow for both XLR and jack, no idea why they left that out on this version.
The amp does not only sound great, it looks great too. It is also quite sturdy and can absorb a few shocks while transporting it.

That being said, despite its amazing built there is one MAJOR flaw in my opinion... the location of that battery. Fishman opted for an internal rechargeable lead-acid battery (12V 5Ah). After two years of not using the amp (due to the COVID restrictions on busking in my city), the battery had died. Apparently, this can happen to lead-acid batteries when not used for a long time. I ordered a replacement battery on Amazon quite easily and cheaply, but I was astonished at how hard it was to actually replace it.
There are some rather vague tutorial videos on YouTube on how to do this, but all in all it took me a few hours to get the job done. Replacing the battery requires you to turn loose almost all screws on the sturdy housing, take of the tight-fitting top with all electronics, unplug a few cables, take out the grille and the main speaker... before you can finally access the battery. Piecing it all back together was challenging as well. I have absolutely no idea why Fishman made it so hard to replace a battery that they KNOW is going to die sooner or later (since they offer replacement batteries for this amp on their website). Why didn't they just allow easy access to the battery from the back or bottom of the amp?

Compared to similarly-priced products on the market (e.g. the Bose S1 or Roland Cube Street), the Fishman Loudbox Mini Charge has the best sound in my opinion, but you better hope your battery is going to last a long time.... I have been told that occasionally plugging it in to charge when not using it for a longer time will help prolong its lifespan.
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Very good
Dimitrisss 29.04.2021
I am a classical guitarist, i use this amp for busking.
The sound quality is very good, i can describe it as "warm" sound. It is also very loud, it can get much louder than i need. No problem if i play on a busy street.
The battery is a beast. I dont need to worry about charging the amp everytime i go to busk. It can go 20 hours with medium volume.
The Bluetooth works fine, although the signal was lost when i moved some meters away from the amp.
It is also a little heavy - 10kg -, i carry it with a trolley.
The amp is very strongly built, i dont worry about damaging it.
I definitely recommend it for busking, and i believe its a very good choice for this price.
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My Favorite Amp
AsafGuitar 14.02.2020
For acoustic guitar, it's a perfect match. adding the battery makes it super comfortable playing anywhere at home or outside. Love the ability to also play BT via the amp, serving as my sound system for the laptop and phone. I would most definitely recommend this product.
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