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Was looking for a cheap portable "put it in you gigbag" usb powered "amp" for a godin acs nylon to play in small ensemble with "low volume". It's doing ok with a reverb in front, but got that plasticy/hallow sound, usual for tiny speakers, but to remember. Wouldn't use it for something else than private practice or rehearsal in small ensemble with low regard to sound quality. It's doing the job of amplifying sound tho, and without too much distortion even for a "bassy" nylon guitar. I would maybe save few bucks and pick higher, all in all, this is really just a bluetooth speaker with a 1/4" jack input. The look and feel is quite amazing tho for the price tag, and finish is really well done for a cheap product. Ended up going back to my street cube for mobile/battery need until I find something more... respectful of the years passed on that stupid 6 string noise maker.
Was looking for a cheap portable "put it in you gigbag" usb powered "amp" for a godin acs nylon to play in small ensemble with "low volume". It's doing ok with a reverb in front, but got that plasticy/hallow sound, usual for tiny speakers, but to remember. Wouldn't use it for something else than private practice or rehearsal in small ensemble with low regard to sound
Was looking for a cheap portable "put it in you gigbag" usb powered "amp" for a godin acs nylon to play in small ensemble with "low volume". It's doing ok with a reverb in front, but got that plasticy/hallow sound, usual for tiny speakers, but to remember. Wouldn't use it for something else than private practice or rehearsal in small ensemble with low regard to sound quality. It's doing the job of amplifying sound tho, and without too much distortion even for a "bassy" nylon guitar. I would maybe save few bucks and pick higher, all in all, this is really just a bluetooth speaker with a 1/4" jack input. The look and feel is quite amazing tho for the price tag, and finish is really well done for a cheap product. Ended up going back to my street cube for mobile/battery need until I find something more... respectful of the years passed on that stupid 6 string noise maker.
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Buy one now!!! Hurry up they are way cool!!!!
ChristophPennyMusic 30.05.2022
i am so very glad i decided to get this lovely little speaker/ amp, i use it all the time, the sound quality for a little speaker is out of this world, i use it to listen to music, and ive also got it set up on my pedal board, for when im having fun with my Mandolin, even Fuzz sounds great through it.
order one today or one in each colour.
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Very good travel amp
Wolo 20.10.2022
I've been using this amp for amplifying a microphone. Running it through an audio interface it actually doesn't sound half bad and is reasonably loud for its tiny size.
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kleiner Preis, große Wirkungsmall price, big impact
Christl22 18.07.2021
Ich bin beeindruckt: Um meine Solo-Ukulele im neunköpfigen Orchester mehr Gehör zu verschaffen ist die Tiny6 wirklich gut geeignet. Und das obwohl man sie so gut wie nicht wahrnimmt. Die Klangmodulation nehme ich am Instrument vor und lso gehts.
Natürlich ist das nichts für die Rockbühne, aber zum verstärken kleiner, akustischer Instrumente mit Klinkenausgang sehr zu empfehlen
I'm impressed: the Tiny6 is really well suited to making my solo ukulele more heard in a nine-piece orchestra. And that even though you hardly notice them. I do the sound modulation on the instrument and that's how it works. Of course, this is not for the rock stage, but it is highly recommended for amplifying small, acoustic instruments with a jack output