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The JOYO10W Mini Bass Amp is a compact and lightweight practice amplifier designed for bass guitarists. With 10 watts of power, dual channels for normal and drive sounds, and the ability to connect headphones or external devices, this amp is perfect for home practice or outdoor jamming. Weighing less than 3 pounds and offering battery operation for up to three hours, it combines portability with versatility, making it an ideal choice for musicians on the move.
Material Type | ABS Plastic |
Color | beige |
Item Weight | 1.3 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 5.9"D x 9.4"W x 6.7"H |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Output Channel Quantity | 1 |
Amplifier Type | Solid State |
Connector Type | 3.5mm Jack |
Number of Bands | 2 |
Speaker Size | 5 Inches |
Compatible Devices | Double Bass |
Output Wattage | 10 Watts |
S**T
Perfect (really) for home practice on the cheap - to be clear, not for gigging
So if you're looking at this product the chances are you're wanting to be able to have a little amp to practice bass at home, and ideally you wouldn't spend a fortune. So I'll get to the point:1. Does it sound good? Yes - actually the tone is great, I do not use the drive channel as that's not my thing personally. However the clean channel really sounds like my bass :)2. How loud is it? Loud enough to not be able to hear your bass acoustically BUT (and this is a good thing) you need to be close to the amp and it needs to be facing you really. This means you can play at what seems like a decent volume, without annoying anyone ele (mostly)I crank the volume to full, then add gain about half way - all good.3. Does it run ok on batteries? Yes - in fact that is the only way I'm using it. I have good quality (2300ma) re-chargeable batteries and it works and sounds great.4. Is it worth it? Yes with a but. It really depends on what your need is. If this is to be your amp and you hope to gig in pubs etc, then this is NOT the product for you.However, if you are looking for something JUST to use around the house, get a decent tone and not make everyone around you crazy, then YES - this is perfect.It's crazy that we've gotten to a point with technology that something so small and cheap can perform so well.5 stars from me (for the very specific use case of just around the house)
B**S
Very Impressive for the Price
Having previously tried very small practice amps (by that, I mean amps below 25w), I really didn't expect much from this JOYO. I needed a physically small amp to fit in a particular place, but with a sound which was at least acceptable. This was primarily to put my acoustic bass through.I was seriously impressed with this little amp. The sound is clean, and that is exactly the sound I was looking for. One of the other small amps I had previously tried was the Vox 10w. Despite the more 'professional-looking' build, etc., the sound was distorted and awful.At this price-point, the JOYO is a keeper (despite its looks).
M**E
Good little amp
The amp is a nice looking thing, compact and easy to use. It's a lot lighter than I imagined so the build quality remains too be seen.We found that with the gain on low, the master volume isn't really loud enough to hear the bass guitar enough so we have to have the gain to about half before the main volume feels loud enough. As such if you're looking for a clean sound that you can hear well this might not be for you as you will need to have high gain to get any decent level of volume.
M**H
No fuss, no frills but a great little amp
This little amp makes a decent sound and, while it isn't enough for gigging with, is perfect for practicing. You can get it quite loud upstairs without making people down stairs have to listen to you ;)Although the amp is bass-specific, it plays an ordinary electric guitar fine too. Works great with the Joyo Chorus Pedal too.There's no tuner function on this, but I still rely on my old Korg tuner so not an issue for me,Big wins are the fact that it can use AA batteries, or the supplied power cable. I'd rate it higher than the Orange Crush 3A I bought for my daughter to practice on.
N**R
Great little practice amp.
Great little practice amp. Pleasantly surprised. Small ,inexpensive and does the job perfectly.
J**B
Great for the price but the price is LOW
You won't get a decent name brand practise amp that is quiet but for anything like this price. If you buy an Orange micro or something similar I suggest using it as a decoration and nothing more. At low volume with decent set up and a couple pedals to shape the tone this works perfect in my living room as an option when I need to be quiet but don't want to play unplugged, like when people are just hanging out. I have an old style 15 Roland cube with four speakers and I don't like moving it into the living room when I have people over as it feels anti social, then playing it super quiet so as not to be feels like a waste of moving it. This allows me to be as quiet as someone noodling on an acoustic, even my misophobic partner doesn't mind it low.I am currently using super light strings on a P bass and I did have buzzing issues but when I set the tone nob on my bass to lowest setting that went away, so I'd say this does its job as a BASS practise amp, if you try too much high end I feel the quality suffers but keep it low and you'll enjoy the tone.
R**O
Very good
It’s very good for personal practice, I live in an apartment, so I always connect my headphones to this amp and works pretty good, plus, it’s very compact, so I’m very happy, it’s exactly what i needed
S**M
Small, light cheap and loud ...but....
I have several guitar and bass amplifiers, but this one is getting more use than any of them. I play bass with a ukulele band and find this tiny amp quite adequate for small gigs and practice sessions with around 30 uke players. There is not much variety of tone available however, but it's ok.The main problem is that there is annoying mains hum when using the mains adaptor. This does not occur when running from the batteries.I have tried using other power supplies and have the same problem. It appears to be a design faultHowever, for the money paid I can overlook this problem (just).The case is cheap plastic and it looks like a toaster, but it works