• Reviews around volume (4.45 of 5)

    Pignose 7-100 Legendary portable amplifier

    • The amp did not deliver what I wanted (a clean sound at reasonable volume).
    • But at top volume, this tiny dude gets pretty dirty sounding.
    • But in a sense this also makes you a better guitar player because you aren't forever messing with the controls, adjusting the mix between that master volume and volume knobs, or trying to adjust for the perfect balance of bass, treble, reverb, 'speed', 'brightness', or whatever the manufacture is calling it
    • With my Stratocaster, I get the cleanest sounds with the guitar's volume pot around 7 or so and the Pignose's volume at about 3:00, which provides decent volume too
    • The good thing is that it has an output at the back to connect it to louder amps and like that you can have at louder volumes that unique crunch I so much fell in love with
    • not to mention the impressive volume it can reach and all the space inside for chords or anything you may need to store.works great with my harp mic, toofive stars
    • There are far better amps for most purposes from Boss and others that deliver a lot more clean volume, thanks to modern class-D amp technology, and a variety of digital effects to boot
    • dead!The Amp seemed quite solidly built, and it produced a good volume of sound for its size for the short time that it worked properly
    • (Rayovac alkalines)Playing on the couch or in bed, the volume that comes out of this little thing is perfect
    • The Pignose would easily get 5 stars from me if could get a clean tone at a usable volume, but because a clean tone is so elusive, I can only give it 3 stars.
    • Has great sound and good volume for a practice amp.