I just need a good small multipedal . Hook that up to a portable speaker or stereo you already own an you are good to go. Hell I bought the Marshall mini stack an it blew goats. So a jbl portable probably way better than any of these up untill the newer amp modeling speakers.
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05-24-2023 at 07:35 AM.
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Are these pretty good for the price?
I think this is a nice price on both. The Fly is a killer practice amp considering its price and size. I just pulled the trigger on the Debut because I dig the grey, but if I had to pick only one, it would probably be the Fly.
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05-24-2023 at 07:42 AM.
I've got the fly3 mini. Great little amp at this price. A little buzzy with the gain up and the sound is what you'd expect from a small speaker but it's totally serviceable for a small occasional practice amp. If you're planning on using a small amp regularly, I'd recommend looking into the katana mini.
There are a fair number of reviews online claiming that this version of the Fly ships with batteries installed, which could be corroded by now: https://www.google.com/search?sxs...te=reviews
I use offerup for any music gear. Same as exercise equipment. People buy it, use it for a few months and then decide to sell it after they haven't touched it for awhile. Got a Line 6 amp 15 watt for $35 among many other things.
I just need a good small multipedal . Hook that up to a portable speaker or stereo you already own an you are good to go. Hell I bought the Marshall mini stack an it blew goats. So a jbl portable probably way better than any of these up untill the newer amp modeling speakers.
I've used the Line 6 Pod Go for years and love it. Not sure if that's small enough for your purposes but may be worth looking into if you haven't already done so.
I've used the Line 6 Pod Go for years and love it. Not sure if that's small enough for your purposes but may be worth looking into if you haven't already done so.
I like to have something small enough to carry in a backpack alongside other supplies. After a while tons of small things, like down to coins yet alone a huge pedal add up.
But, does that pedal have the ability to add a noise gate to any tone? So far I've been missing this option in pedals I had which leads to having stand alone noise gates.
I use offerup for any music gear. Same as exercise equipment. People buy it, use it for a few months and then decide to sell it after they haven't touched it for awhile. Got a Line 6 amp 15 watt for $35 among many other things.
Congrats, I use offerup too and have gotten some incredible deals so much that you think the items were stolen. However, none of that contributes to the deal that was posted.
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05-24-2023 at 10:27 AM.
These are excellent amps for their size. I wouldn't recommend it as your main amp, but for something portable and battery-powered this is perfect. There's an upgraded model that also has Bluetooth audio, a great feature to have since a lot of people will use this as a travel amp. If you're not in a rush, it also goes on sale a few times a year.
Congrats, I use offerup too and have gotten some incredible deals so much that you think the items were stolen. However, none of that contributes to the deal that was posted.
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I've used the Line 6 Pod Go for years and love it. Not sure if that's small enough for your purposes but may be worth looking into if you haven't already done so.
I like to have something small enough to carry in a backpack alongside other supplies. After a while tons of small things, like down to coins yet alone a huge pedal add up.
But, does that pedal have the ability to add a noise gate to any tone? So far I've been missing this option in pedals I had which leads to having stand alone noise gates.
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