Battery-powered acoustic guitar amplifier with two channels and Bluetooth
The Fishman Loudbox Mini Charge is a compact acoustic guitar amplifier which, thanks to its integrated rechargeable battery, can be used far away from any power outlet and can therefore be used for a jam session or for a performance in a city park without any problems. 60 watts of power, delivered via a combination of subwoofer and tweeter, guarantee a powerful sound that reproduces the character of the instrument and vocals with detailed naturalness. In addition to the 3-band tone control for adjusting the sound, reverb and chorus effects are also available in the instrument channel, while the phase switch helps to suppress unwanted feedback. The Mic channel provides 2-band equalization and a reverb effect. Another special feature is the integrated Bluetooth module, which can be used to play backing tracks or music via the Fishman Loudbox Mini Charge. Last but not least, this acoustic guitar amplifier has a symmetrical direct-out.
The Fishman Loudbox Mini Charge at a glance:
Battery-powered amplifier for acoustic guitars
Up to 18 hours playing time, depending on the volume setting
60 Watt Power
One 6.5 inch woofer with 1 inch dome tweeter
Instrument channel with gain control, 3-band equaliser, reverb, chorus and phase switch
Microphone channel with gain control, 2-band equaliser and reverb
So far in lockdown I played my instruments in my living room. As for the nylon string classical guitar the sound is clear and the bass especially playing Bach is well pronounced and blissful, however treble could be much brighter. Also it has a nice touch in jazz. There again treble lacking when playing lead. Overall it is for solo guitar and chord changes a good amp. For vocals it has some ambience in the low and high register changing from singing to the chromatic harmonica and having Bluetooth backing has no sound difference and makes it a fantastic tool for performance. Reverb at both channels gives an easy pleasure, as the chorus for the guitar light and heavy serves some variety. Can't wait to perform as in busking or gigs and 60 watts will deliver the beautiful music I play. This is my lively hood and hope the listener hear what I aim for, this amp has it so far, and I hope Fishman will make amps like this again but with more brightness in the treble. For stars from me.
Impressive sound for its size. The only thing that lets it down is when playing along to backing tracks whilst busking I found it difficult to get the volume of the backing tracks loud enough compared to the vocals and guitar but this is probably my crappy phone. I had a boss street cube 2 before this amp and this is such a strep up with less if a nasaly mid range heavy sound of the street cube.
The reverb and chorus are tastefull but need to be on 100% but it stops any one over doing it.
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