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ZT Amplifiers Lunchbox Junior 35-watt Class D Guitar Amplifier with 5-inch Internal Speaker
The ZT Amplifiers Lunchbox Junior is an incredible-sounding, pro-grade, mini portable guitar amp. This amp can be powered by a regular wall outlet or on the go with the ZT Battery Pack or Car Adapter Cable (each sold separately). It also has a 9V pow...
It makes a welcome addition to my small but respectable amp collection
This amp would be a great addition to any collection of amps or a great main amp because it sounds so good and is so small and portable
for use with the Lunchbox Junior with a 2.1mm female to 2.5mm male DC adapter (also available on Amazon).Even if you have other amps, you can't beat the size/convenience to tone ratio of this little guy, and it's a great addition to any amp collection.
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However, the volume is fine for a few acoustic players but the speakers start to buzz pretty quickly, especially on the low E.
Terrific volume and clean headroom for such a tiny thing--it almost looks like a child's toy, it's so small.
You don't get any useable volume till you hit 50% on the dial
I had the Roland Micro cube RX which I sold because It was big and heavy, had terrible battery life, had a poor tone and less volume than I could get with the Lunchbox Jr.
Can stay clean to a pretty good volume but to get it real loud you gotta crank the gain, which puts it into some thick
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The ZT Amplifiers Lunchbox Junior is an incredible-sounding, pro-grade, mini portable guitar amp
This amp can be powered by a regular wall outlet or on the go with the ZT Battery Pack or Car Adapter Cable (each sold separately)
It also has a 9V power output to drive your pedals! You can run your whole rig without an outlet in sight and still generate up to 117 dB, making this the perfect mix of portability and power
The Junior doesn't have the Lunchbox's super high output capability, but it still puts out rich tone and a surprising amount of volume for a small amp only half the size and weight of the ZT Lunchbox amp (5 lbs! talk about lightweight!)
Jazz players love it for mid-volume gigs, and it's great for recording and home use because it takes up almost no space, it's simple to use, and it sounds so much bigger than it is
With flexible controls that take you from warm and mellow to pure overdrive bliss, it's just an all-around fun amp
The Junior received a Premier Gear award from Premier Guitar magazine in 2012
In the review, Matthew Holliman wrote, "The size-to-volume ratio is nothing short of remarkable
There is a fantastic, tube-like warmth that you just don't hear in many solid-state rigs...I heard a character-rich set of overtones and each note had a pleasing roundness." Jake Kelly of American Songwriter wrote in his review: "I've had situations where this portable amp would have been the way to go without giving up any tone
Frankly, I've been lugging around too much amp." No matter what other amps you own, the ZT Junior is a must have, especially if you need a portable, battery-powered amplifier kit in your stable.