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mikeluke

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Travel Amp
« on: April 30, 2009, 11:59:20 AM »
Sorry if this has already been discussed but I could not find any threads...

I will be working in Paris 3 days a week for the next 3 months - I want to take a guitar with me to give me something to do in the evenings and I am thinking about a 'travel amp' that I could use with headphones- seen the Vox Headphone amps, Marshall micro-stack and Line 6 Pocket POD. Any thoughts on these or any other suggestions? Basically I need something that is very small, runs from batteries and takes headphones. Soundwise I don't need much - it is just to practice without annoying the folks in the next hotel room!

Tending to the POD at present but I am sure that the forum will give me plenty more to think about!

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Mike
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Re: Travel Amp
« Reply #1 on: April 30, 2009, 12:54:58 PM »
Pods are great, not just for travel, but for anything. The vox headphone amps are meant to be good too, but I haven't used them, and I don't see the point in having them for anything other than travel!
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Re: Travel Amp
« Reply #2 on: April 30, 2009, 01:01:37 PM »
I ordered a Vox amPlug AC30 yesterday, I'll let you know what I think :)
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Re: Travel Amp
« Reply #3 on: April 30, 2009, 01:16:29 PM »
I suppose a Pocket Pod would give more tones, if you want that go for the Pod.
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Re: Travel Amp
« Reply #4 on: April 30, 2009, 01:59:12 PM »
I suppose a Pocket Pod would give more tones, if you want that go for the Pod.

The Dano Hodad looks good, has trem and echo too:-

http://www.jhs.co.uk/danoamps.html

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Re: Travel Amp
« Reply #5 on: April 30, 2009, 11:48:32 PM »
Korg Pandoras are good.
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Re: Travel Amp
« Reply #6 on: April 30, 2009, 11:52:25 PM »
tried one of those vox headphone amp things, quite liked it. they certainly are keenly priced too.
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Re: Travel Amp
« Reply #7 on: May 01, 2009, 12:50:12 AM »
The Vox headphone amps need decent headphones then they work well

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Re: Travel Amp
« Reply #8 on: May 01, 2009, 12:57:36 AM »
got one of these as a present and they're surprisingly good:



Built-in tuner, 9V battery/12v plug power, strap buttons and straight-out Orange tone... how can you go wrong :)

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Re: Travel Amp
« Reply #9 on: May 01, 2009, 08:35:12 AM »
http://www.tascam.com/products/mp-gt1.html

these are great to play along to stuff in a hotel through headphones

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Re: Travel Amp
« Reply #10 on: May 01, 2009, 08:47:20 AM »
I have a Korg Pandora and can vouch for them being pretty tasty. Pretty good sounds and backing tracks etc.

Vai uses one to

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Re: Travel Amp
« Reply #11 on: May 01, 2009, 08:54:07 AM »
Like the look of both the Korg and the Tascam - couple on the Bay too - so will be watching closely!

Thanks for the suggestions guys

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Re: Travel Amp
« Reply #12 on: May 01, 2009, 05:34:03 PM »
This isn't an amp, it's a guitar ....

I also spend a lot of time travelling.  So last week, I bought one of these:



For £109, it's pretty damn good.  It needed a little set-up attention, and you'll never get away from the fact that it's £100-worth of made-in-China, but if you need to carry something small & light and not-too-valuable, I don't think there's anything better.  It's remarkably comfortable to play, and the sounds aren't as bad as you might think.  They also do a 2HB and a 3SC config.

The shop was really helpful too.
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Re: Travel Amp
« Reply #13 on: May 01, 2009, 06:09:29 PM »
What a guitar......if this is a guitar ! :mrgreen:

Excellent thing !

As for me I use a Pocket Pod for some travels. The sounds are good enough (any kind of sound available) and you can also plug it in your amp at home for some additional tones...

 

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Re: Travel Amp
« Reply #14 on: May 01, 2009, 06:14:30 PM »
That Ministar is awesome. How's about a Smokey? Most portable amp out there.