If you’re planning on taking your amp on the go, you’ll need something that’s easy to carry that won’t weigh you down. At the same time, you’ll want to make sure the amp is large enough to produce the ...
OK, I admit to cheating a little bit with the title. The Amp in a Can is not really a tube (valve) amp at all, but rather a cheap and cheerful portable guitar amp housed in cardboard tubing that ...
Musicians and guitarists looking for a portable guitar amp may be interested in the 5w Monoprice amplifier and portable recorder which is now available to purchase from the Adafruit online store ...
For most guitarists, playing through a nice amp means plugging into an outlet and generally remaining in a single location for the duration of a session. Battery-powered pocket amplifiers exist and ...
FuzzHugger has just unleashed a portable, battery-powered amp that packs some serious volume and gorgeous 1960s fuzz tones into a pipe housing. The appropriately named Pipe Amp is about the size of a ...
Audio hardware manufacturer Boss has unveiled a new addition to their portable guitar amp range unveiling the new BOSS Katana-Air which comes supplied with its own companion application BOSS supported ...
When it comes to music production and audio engineering, Linux isn’t the most common choice. This isn’t for lack of decent tools or other typical open source usability issues: Ardour as a highly ...
This small amplifier was intended to be used in conjunction with an electric guitar to do some low power monitoring, mainly for practice, either via an incorporated small loudspeaker or headphones.
Portability doesn’t have to mean sacrificing sound quality, especially when it comes to guitar amps. While even the biggest guitar amps for electric or acoustic models still have handles that make it ...
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