Nice video, good review. I have the Orange Micro Crush and i bought today the Marshall MS-2 Classic and i plan on buying other micro/mini amps as well, as long they're properly priced. Good sound is not the main selling point of these micro amps. It's portability, cuteness, collection, and that they can be bought as a gift to any guitarist. In a nutshell, micro amps are travel amps, not practice amps. 15W amps are practice amps, which technically you sit in front of them and play, but most importantly, they are twin-channel and have a 3-band EQ. 10W amps usually are single-channel and have only 2-band EQ, and from 20W onwards they start adding features, which takes it closer to a "proper" amp, but raises the price as well. In my opinion, 15W is the perfect wattage for a beginner, as long as that amp has 2 channels and 3-band EQ.
Buying a micro amp is a great gift for a guitarist,i know i would love to get one as a gift.Definitely agree about the 15w being a perfect practice amp. I actually favor the blues junior,even though it has one channel. Thanks a lot for watching =]
Sounds good man i just bought one and i think it’ll be perfect for what im going to do and i’ll be playing in a small room like a bedroom, good video i hope i’ll be satisfied.
Nice video. I know you didn't specifically test this, but what about as a portable public address system (for walking tours, that sort of thing) where the input is voice only?
Didn't try to use it that way,but from my experience with it playing the guitar i would guess it would start distorting your voice after a certain point
I use 2 of them and with a stereo chorus I made a stereo setup. I also use a overdrive, because you have to turn them up very loud to get some overdrive, I also put a delay in the chain. Now I can play at a low volume and still have an overdrive. They sound very thin...there's not much headroom, but for practice it's ok.
My practice room is in the basement. This would be awesome for when I wanna noodle around on the couch, upstairs. 👍🏻Great review.
Nice video, good review. I have the Orange Micro Crush and i bought today the Marshall MS-2 Classic and i plan on buying other micro/mini amps as well, as long they're properly priced.
Good sound is not the main selling point of these micro amps. It's portability, cuteness, collection, and that they can be bought as a gift to any guitarist.
In a nutshell, micro amps are travel amps, not practice amps. 15W amps are practice amps, which technically you sit in front of them and play, but most importantly, they are twin-channel and have a 3-band EQ. 10W amps usually are single-channel and have only 2-band EQ, and from 20W onwards they start adding features, which takes it closer to a "proper" amp, but raises the price as well. In my opinion, 15W is the perfect wattage for a beginner, as long as that amp has 2 channels and 3-band EQ.
Buying a micro amp is a great gift for a guitarist,i know i would love to get one as a gift.Definitely agree about the 15w being a perfect practice amp.
I actually favor the blues junior,even though it has one channel.
Thanks a lot for watching =]
Appreciate you for lowering the volume i was wearing headphones
Sounds good man i just bought one and i think it’ll be perfect for what im going to do and i’ll be playing in a small room like a bedroom, good video i hope i’ll be satisfied.
We can't hear the distortion properly with the volume on the guitar turned down.
awesome video !
I had one a long time ago. it sounds beautiful
I actually wasn't too impressed with the sound,but the amp itself is pretty cool.
Nice video. I know you didn't specifically test this, but what about as a portable public address system (for walking tours, that sort of thing) where the input is voice only?
Didn't try to use it that way,but from my experience with it playing the guitar i would guess it would start distorting your voice after a certain point
How about using it with pedals?
I use 2 of them and with a stereo chorus I made a stereo setup. I also use a overdrive, because you have to turn them up very loud to get some overdrive, I also put a delay in the chain. Now I can play at a low volume and still have an overdrive. They sound very thin...there's not much headroom, but for practice it's ok.
Do you know how does it sound with an acoustic guitar?
if this isn't really a good practise amp, which amps would you recommend for practise (that aren't too expensive)?
dude just crank the fucking thing all the way up and then play around with the tone knobs...this answered none of my questions i had