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by matzaballman , Jun 03 '05
Pros: The size, the sound, the distortion, the price, etc... Cons: I wish I could plug my bass into it without blowing the speaker!
Back in February, I purchased an electric guitar. It made absolute sense for me to do so, being that I was teaching myself all of these Black Sabbath, Hawkwind, Rush and Blue Oyster Cult riffs and they could only sound so good on an ...
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What A Great Little Amp!
by savedbygrace61 ,Sep 18 '06
Pros: Size, sound, color. Great volume for its size. Cute. Clever. Cons: Having only one input jack.
I received my Honey Tone as a gift from my husband, and absolutely love it! I love the size, the volume it puts out, and the color (mint green).The Honey Tone fits in a brief case or other carrier along with music and chords, etc., and is managable even when I'm carrying equipment by myself. I used it very effectively during a Sunday School class recently; the added volume actually helped the kids to keep their talking to a minimum during an expressive worship/painting class. It's a pretty amazing little piece of equipment. In fact, everyone who sees it for the first time, is very impressed. For the price, I think everyone should have one. The only thing I wish was different about it, would be for it to have two input jacks instead of one. That way, I could hook up a mic and a guitar simultaneously.
Ann P., Lancaster, Pa.
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Love mine
by aprintmaker ,Nov 17 '03
Pros: Cute, Plenty loud, cheap, small. Belt clip is great plus, as well as headphone jack. Cons: I wish it took a rechargeable lithium ion battery.
Very, very cute, works great with my electric ukulele. I can walk around and practice loud, or play with headphones.
Hard to believe it works with a 9 volt battery.
I use a 3 foot cord, and it's literally good to go.
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