🎶 Amp Up Your Vibe!
The KithouseB6 Guitar Headphone Amp is a compact, rechargeable amplifier designed for electric guitars and other instruments. It features 5 customizable effects, a Bluetooth receiver for background music, and a long-lasting battery, making it ideal for musicians on the move.
Material Type | Metal |
Color | Mahogany Color; Guitar Bass Headphone Amp |
Item Weight | 0.05 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 0.7"D x 1.7"W x 4.8"H |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Connector Type | USB, 3.5mm Jack |
Compatible Devices | Guitar |
Output Wattage | 5 Watts |
M**P
Great Effects
This is my new favorite micro. The effects are really fun to play with and sound great. I couldn't believe how good they sounded at this price point. Battery life is outstanding. Highly recommended!
2**L
How Did I Ever Do Without this Thing.
I totally LOVE this device. Lots of great effects, small, charge lasts a long time. Plus the device has Bluetooth that you can connect to your cell, etc. I sync my device with my laptop and it really helps when I'm doing online lessons or YouTube vids. I just learned how to play 'Revolution' by the Beatles ( well, Lennon actually) and that Bluetooth really helped.Look. I only give 5 Stars when it's a real 5 star product, and this thing is. It does what it says it will do, looks great and I practice my guitar more often now.2ed recommends it. That's all you need to know.Buy it, Try it. You'll love it. If you don't, then you won't.Merry Christmas from 2ed.
A**B
Greatest quiet practice tool EVER!!
I keep an electric guitar and bass in my den, where the TV is. Which is fine for practicing when I'm alone, but this tool allows me to practice even when my wife is watching TV. The bluetooth allows me to play tracks from my phone to play alone with, and hear the mix through my headphones. More expensive versions of this probably have better sound but for practicing, these are good enough. The effects are an added plus.
V**O
Lots of static noise on Strat
I use it with a Strat.Looks like the reviews range from “can barely hear it” through “super noisy (static) if you turn up the volume at all”. I fall in the later camp: have to keep the volume at its lowest setting to avoid the static noise but I offset that by turning up the guitar’s volume knob and can get it as loud as I need it (in a quiet room) with a little space left turn up the volume further.Another common comment is that it doesn’t fit all guitars: it fits a Strat perfectly: zero issues there.If it wasn’t for the static I’d rate it a 4 or possibly a 5 considering the price. Unfortunately the static is really bad, enough that I’m shopping around for something better.I mostly play it on “clean”. Other effects are fine, easy to switch to, but nothing to get excited about.Ultimately it comes down to application: if you want something portable to get a quick practice away from home it’s awesome. If you want to practice at home for extended periods I’d spend more for better sound quality.
S**H
the headphone jack will fail
Dont buy. The unit has a manufacturing/design problem. After few insertions of the earphone , the jack inside breaks off from the circuit board and goes loose, and you can no longer plug headphone in and it becomes useless. Aside from that, the effects have a very high level hiss in the background. even if you ignore that and use it as headphone amp for practice it would not last. pay a little more and use the fender version.
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