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XVive GA-3 Classic Guitar Micro Amp

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Headphone Amplifier for Electric Guitar

  • Classic Rock Version
  • AUX input for loading backing tracks
  • Controls for blend, tone and volume
  • Standby / On / FX switch
  • Status LED
  • 6.3 mm Mono jack plug
  • 3.5 mm Stereo AUX input
  • 3.5 mm Stereo headphone output
  • Mini USB port for charging
  • Dimensions (L x W x H): 79.5 x 75.5 x 15.5 mm
  • Weight: 40 g
  • Includes USB charging cable
Note Register your purchase at www.w-distribution.de/en/Warranty for an extended warranty of 4 years.
Available since February 2018
Item number 431431
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Number of stereo channels 1
Output Level Adjustment Per Channel Yes
Amount Of Inputs 1
Rack format No
258 kr
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Still totally worth it.
Hepcat McSwing 01.04.2020
I'm rapidly becoming a big fan of XVive. This micro amp does not have a wow-factor, but for this price...it meets expectations.
It is a cheap and easy way to practice guitar while everybody's sleeping (accidently my favorite hour). Plug it in, plug in a comfortable headset (don't bother with quality) and rock all night long.
If you want quality sound and an effect loop, use your amp or shell out the big bucks for a good preamp. Even then, these won't fit in your pocket and the GA-3 goes in your skinny jeans with room to spare.
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Not bad
MalteseGuitarist 17.05.2018
Does not sound great to me, but I do not have any other of these micro amps to compare to. All I can say is that it is difficult to find a decent sound. Also, with the guitar jack pointing downwards it is difficult to control. Still can do the practice on it! To be honest I did not know what to expect of such micro amps.
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Well worth it for practice!
RichS 11.07.2022
I wanted something simple to practice on the couch, without driving my girlfriend crazy, and this is perfect for that!
During the week, I spend a lot of time learning and practicing songs for my cover band. I hook up my phone with an aux cable (not included), plug it into my guitar, stick on my headphones, and go!
It has to e, volume and gain controls, which can go from sparkling clean to roaring distortion. It's incredibly responsive to the volume knob on my strat! Of course the tones wouldn't be good enough to record on an album, but for late night practicing, it's all you need!

The build quality doesn't feel great, it feels like I could break it by squeezing it hard enough. The solution for that is simple - Don't squeeze it hard enough. I am slightly careful when plugging it in, as it does feel like it may snap.
Overall, it's exactly what I wanted - something small, light and cheap that will amplify my guitar, and my practice music. I would purchase again!
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Der kleine Kerl tut, was er soll.
Ginne 12.03.2018
Klar, er hängt etwas hilflos verdreht in der Strat. Dafür kann man ihn gut bedienen. An der Yamaha sieht man ihn nicht, muss aber nach den drei Reglern im Blindflug tasten.
Mit dem Gain-Regler findet die Anpassung an das Instrument statt. Der Tone-Regler, naja, bringt etwas Schärfe aufs Ohr. Der Volume-Regler regelt die Lautstärke, also auch die Summe der Lautstärken von Gitarre und MP3-Player etc. (Aux-Eingang). Dabei muss klar sein, dass die Lautstärke des Einspiel-Gerätes an diesem voreingestellt werden muss, sonnst wird die Gitarre eventuell übertönt.

Positiv: Tut, was er soll. Man kann Playalongs einspielen. Man kann ihn am PC oder mit einem USB-Ladegerät (Kabel mit älterem USB-Stecker wird mitgeliefert) aufladen (2-3 Stunden). Wie lange eine Ladung hält, weiß ich noch nicht. Er hat einen Ein/Aus-Schalter mit roter Leuchtdiode als Kontrolle. Beim Laden leuchtet diese, bis der Akku voll ist. Bei den Kopfhörern hat man freie Wahl (Ohrenstöpsel oder große Studioteile).

Negativ: Die Lautstärke dürfte ein bisschen größer sein.

Insgesamt sehr zu empfehlen, wenn man üben will, ohne andere zu stören. Ob Metal- und Crunch-Gitarristen mit dem cleanen Sound üben wollen bzw. können - keine Ahnung. Für eher jazzige, verzerrungsfreie Skills ein gutes, unverzichtbares Helferlein.
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