![]() ![]() ![]() I bought it mainly for practicing bass, and it was terrible for that. It was a neat piece of gear, but I found it difficult to use with all the multiple button pushing an menu diving. It's way better than the Amplug, but I always felt like it was a device that tried to do too many things without doing any one thing particularly well. Not as easy or slick as that tiny mustang but it's already paid for It's just a bit bigger but has beats, and backing and tons of editable effects. So then last christmas I got an identical duplicate. Then got a classic one as a present a couple years ago. I bought a metal ine off cl cheap years ago.quick review: But I guess they´ll all sound the same, more or less. I still feel some attraction to the Valeton Rushead or the Nux PG2 for those particular moments, or for bringing it with you just in case you find a guitar anywhere in the streets. I just wanted to have something, anything, to play my guitar. Years ago, when deciding on what amp to buy - it was when I bought the Mustang amp in 2011 -, I considered one of those amplug things so maybe it was better I didn´t. I can usually play at a satisfactory volume through my amp at night, but there are times I wish I could play a bit louder, later in the evening, and my amp doesn't have a headphone jack. That looks about 1000X better than the AmPlug. I have some interest in that Mustang thingy, though. The only reason I still have one is for when I get a potential Craigslist buyer who wants me to prove the guitar works when I meet them in the Starbucks parking lot to do the deal. They sound terrible, they feel cheap, and they break easily. Or pressing your headstock against a door. The best I can say about them is they're better than nothing. ![]() I've owned a couple of the Vox AmPlugs and you are really, really not missing anything. But I’ve never tried one of the amplug ones. ![]()
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