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The Headplug Mini Rechargeable Guitar Headphone Amplifier is a compact, ultra-lightweight device designed for musicians who value portability without sacrificing sound quality. Featuring smart auto power management and LED indicators, it ensures a hassle-free experience while delivering high-fidelity sound for both electric and bass guitars. Comes with a mini USB cable for easy charging.
| ASIN | B00AHGD3W4 |
| Brand | Bravo Audio |
| Color | multi-colored |
| Compatible Devices | Guitar |
| Connector Type | mini usb |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 out of 5 stars 29 Reviews |
| Item Weight | 13.61 g |
| Manufacturer | BRAVO AUDIO |
| Mfr Part Number | HEADPLUG |
| Model Number | HeadPlug |
| Power Source | Battery Powered,Corded Electric,Usb Cable |
| UPC | 060920784046 848864000787 |
J**E
Excellent for its size, price, and purpose. Love it. Good battery life, too.
I love this little guy so far. Very small and super easy to use. The sound quality is acceptable; considering its size, price, and intended purpose (personal practice) I would say the sound quality is great for what it is supposed to do, and for what it costs (less than $25). Is it going to blow you away? No. Does it fit in your pocket, and allow you to practice late into the night? Absolutely--lol, if you have big ears, this might fit behind your ears. Especially happy that it has MUCH less interference than the "Mini Pocket Guitar Amp Amplifier Joyo Ja-03 Tube Drive" I tired first. There is still some interference when used in the room with active wi-fi router, bluetooth devices, and cell phones (that's the only room I can practice in!) However, the interference is totally bearable unlike the Joyo one (Joyo made pud pud pud noises that drove me nearly mad). A note: There is no gain/volume control on the device. It has no control at all. If neither your instrument nor your headphones have knobs, basically, you would need something else. Update: Battery life has been great The box says 10-15 hours depending on volume. I charged it the first night I got it and haven't had to recharge it since, definitely >10 hours, maybe >15 hours (or am I flattering myself?), and it's still going. Used both with aux cable connected speakers or headphones with no problem. Adding box picture with specs, since some of the specs aren't available on Amazon, but is on their website, pasted below. Specification: Output Power: 250mW(8 ohm), 100mW(32 ohm) Frequency Response: 10 Hz - 40 kHz Battery: Li-ion, 10-15 hours of play time per charge depending on volume. Weight: 2 oz
M**1
Volume is low, but the compact design is nice.
I want to give this 2 stars because the sound quality and low volume is really disappointing, BUT the compact size and good design (headphone jack is at an angle) is very appealing, so I had to give it 3. The ability to recharge this is also really nice. Overall, in comparison to the Belcat HPA-101 that is $11 cheaper, I found this to be a let down. I will try charging this some more in hopes that a "full charge" may improve the sound quality? I will upgrade my rating and review if anything improves. PROS: -Re-chargable -Headphone jack inserts at an angle so it does not dig into your leg when you're sitting -Compact CONS: -Poor sound quality (muted and muddy) -Low volume -Expensive **REVIEW UPDATE** After charging this fully there was no increase in volume still using my Sennheiser HD 202 headphones. HOWEVER, then I use my Apple earbuds, the volume is a little better and the sound quality is more clear. Will continue to test this in a noisy environment with the earbuds.
G**Y
Perfect practice partner!
Works very well! Decent results with ear buds but a nice pair of studio earphones will reward the player with your guitar's true tone. Very transparent sound with little to no coloring. Not very loud but makes up for lesser volume with great tone! Perfect for taking my Tele to the beach or park. I highly recommend this little amp.
J**M
Nice size. Not very loud.
Great for practicing late at night or when people around you think your guitar playing sucks. It's not very loud and has no volume controls. I use it with a Koss KTXPRO1 which has a volume control like most headphones do. This unit is great for guitars that plug in at the front ( like a Strat ) and guitars that plug in at the bottom ( like Gibsons etc). The reason for this is that since it has no controls for you to look at or fiddle with, it won't matter where on the guitar its plugged into. You just plug your headphones to it, plug it into your guitar and away you go. Simple. If you need to blow your eardrums out, then something like the Andoer Flanger Mini Headphone amp is for you. I got one too and its loud, less money and has more controls. I don't like to use the flanger on my Gibson because the jack is on the bottom of the guitar and with this thing sticking out of it out of sight, you can bump into some thing and break it. With this Bravo headplug mini amp, protrusion from the guitar is less of a problem. Both are a lot of fun.
N**O
Not what I expected
I find that the headphone plug is easy to charge pretty quick. I however don't like how low the output is, I tried three different types of headphones and I could barely hear anything at all.
E**M
Amazing Tiny Amp for head phones
This Tiny Amp is amazing for what it is. I have mine for a few years now and I can say I get nice Clean sound out of this little guy. I use it for on the road Practice the only drawback is the battery life. I wish they would improve on that. please bring this amp back Bravo.
T**S
Works but lacks controls.
This is probably good for an electric instrument with built-in controls but I was using it as a monitor for an acoustic with just a contact pickup. The lack of a volume control made it difficult to use and get the right level of sound. While the rechargeable battery seemed like a good idea on the front end, it has problems when you forget to charge it before the gig and you have no alternative way to provide power since you can't just swap batteries.
A**R
works perfect for what I want it for
Small, works perfect for what I want it for. Wish it would say how long to get a full charge though.
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