• Reviews around tone (3.72 of 5)

    Danelectro Electric Guitar Mini Amplifier, Aqua (N10A)

    • This amp will sound a little muddy if you are playing fuller, open chords on an electric guitar with the overdrive cranked; but WOW, if you play some lead guitar it can reproduce amazing dirty bluesy tones!
    • I've seen reviews that say you can't get a clean tone out of it
    • It is suprisingly loud and has zero hum and decent tone
    • The only reason I don’t give this a 5 Star is b/c of two things, a power cable is not supplied and the tone is distorted.
    • Not good tone, any movement and there was cracking and static.
    • One had very rich tone, another sounded "tinny"
    • Quiet clean tone and nasty overdrive/distortion (gets louder with overdrive...
    • I love the tone on this amp
    • clean tones to woodstock fuzz, this thing belts 'em out
    • Great little portable amp which rich tones.
    • Clean tone sounds nice, overdrive is nothing to write home about, but not complaining.
    • Amazing volume for such a little thing, good clean tones and impressive overdrive.
    • what i'm really suprised is that it also has amazing clean tones too
    • Love the volume and tones
    • I am an ex professional musician with a degree I have not used in years, and the tone from this little baby is killer, better on single coil pups than on humbuckers as the hbs get too muddy
    • so you're not gonna get the best tone, but Marshall and Orange managed to do it...
    • If your guitar has good tone and your pickup is good, this amp is simply awesome
    • It definitely sounds "small" in the sense that it's quite directional, but you really can pull a great warm classic tone out of it on cleaner settings, and it produces a nice dirty sound with the gain cranked
    • One mushy tone, totally unaffected by the settings
    • Not good tone quality
    • Not very loud and the tone is not very good when compared to a full amp
    • Quiet clean tone and nasty overdrive/distortion (gets louder with overdrive...
    • After reading numerous reviews talking about the exceptional volume and tone of this amp, for the price (about $16-$17) I had to try it
    • So far I only used it on batteries, ran through the little guide they include on adjusting the tone and o'drive controls-like "clean & spanky" or "70's solo"- which was great for blues but not classical, "Sparkle Clean" was better for classical
    • Its louder than I expected and the tone is superb
    • Surprisingly good tone from such a cheap (inexpensive) little box
    • I suppose it's fine for the price I paid, but it really doesn't matter which guitar or what settings I use, the tone is universally muddy, like trying to sing with a mouth full of marbles and while wearing a surgical mask
    • the different tone you get are very good
    • This amp will sound a little muddy if you are playing fuller, open chords on an electric guitar with the overdrive cranked; but WOW, if you play some lead guitar it can reproduce amazing dirty bluesy tones!
    • For its size, the tone is pretty good, and the distortion option works fairly well
    • It has some settings that you can mess with for some grit or clean tones but sounds totally vintage either way.
    • Great vintage style tone, and very loud!
    • About the sound, I really like this thing, specially because it has a Bluesy sound (I like to play some Blues), nice Tone and Drive,
    • After hearing an amazing crystal clean ukulele tone, I wanted to see what else this little amp was capable of.
    • The tone is fine, a little distorted but well within the range of what people want and use
    • The tone is fine, a little distorted but well within the range of what people want and use
    • I took away one star because of the somewhat-muddy tones when playing full, open chords on an electric guitar.
    • And, tone is clear, so what else can you ask at this price?
    • Bluesy pinched harmonic tones via this little amp sound surprisingly good in overdrive, as do chords and arpeggios with the overdrive throttled back
    • and there's enough volume and variable tones for recreational hobbyists putzing around the house, garage or coffee shop, but not enough power to play with a fully amped up electric band unless it was the weepy emo acoustic set
    • If I was a bluesy guitarist this amp would be about perfect for a cheaper option with decent volume and tone
    • It also comes with a little booklet with knob adjustments to create different sounds if you want that clean tone, heavy overdrive, country twang or rock 'n' roll inspired sounds
    • It delivers a powerfulrobust sound with adjustable tone/effect controls to get the neighbors bitching