I would almost say.. if youre around a PC, just get some plugins and wotnot for amps, cabs and effects. Something like Guitar rig which is free.
If its more for convenience. Then perhaps a setup that you can access on a mobile phone. Spark amps do that.. and well.. but i suspect theyre pricey.
I have the thr10 and its great. Other options are the Blackstar Fly, and there is a vox version too. The vox sounds great.. never played through a Fly.
Like Veee.. i mainly practise sans amp on the couch. The acoustic plinking is largely fine for me.
I have, it's not bad! I liked that you can add a 2nd mini cab in for stereo (though that defeats the purpose of a no-fuss mobile rig?). They even do a bass version (yeah...no).
I'm thinking - If batteries w/speaker , katana mini, if on mains, yahama thr.
If headphones only...get the Pandora fixed. If it isn't fixable something like the Zoom G1 four (not the X that has the built in vol pedal) - nice thing ...built in drums & looper!
Sick squealage!!!! The dudes at tdpri at beeg fans (many a thread) and they are reknowned cork sniffers...!
One thing, how did they record this? I didn't see any see a mic on those speakers so I suspect this the newer version with the usb out to a DAW? Though I'd expect it would sound that good that on headphones ️
yo gents, hey. Its been around for a few years now but something I would recommend implementing would be Vox's Jamvox system. Like I said its a bit old now, so locating a unit, might be a snag, but I think its definitely worth a look.
nick_D01 Thanks Nick Does it always have to be plugged into a computer? Or is there a way to, say, save a few sounds on some memory banks and then jam away from the computer?
guidothepimmp If its more for convenience. Then perhaps a setup that you can access on a mobile phone. Spark amps do that.. and well.. but i suspect theyre pricey.
Nice! Didn't even know they existed. Here's a good vid on them for anyone else who's never heard of the spark amp:
What I also dig about it is that I can have it in the lounge and it doubles as a bluetooth speaker. Yamaha is way sexier looking though
NorioDS If you are looking at bluetooth enabled amps you should also look at the Fender Mustang GT range and the Line6 Amplifi range. I have an Amplifi, and with the exception of the acoustic stuff, everything I've recorded for my competitions here and on whatsapp has come via that. Really happy with it.
Friend of mine has a Mustang GT40 which he is also mightily chuffed with, but I haven't played it personally.
Just adding some more options to the mix. From what I've seen, the Positive Grid app is the best, maybe followed by the Line6 one, the yammy and mustang fighting it out for third.
And then there's also the Katana Air. I actually have waaaay too many options now Although the Katana sort of disqualifies itself with its price.
And the GT disqualifies itself with it really bad sound
klaasvakie From what I've seen, the Positive Grid app is the best, maybe followed by the Line6 one, the yammy and mustang fighting it out for third.
This seems to ring true for me as well. I like the Yammy a lot but I also like the sort of "YouTube" jam mode of the Spark Amp. They already have my favourite backing tracks in there and the amp sounds really good. The Yamma definitely fits the lounge decor best though.
One way or another, I think this thread is solidifying in my head that I need a way to play guitar on the couch. Right now there are no guitars anywhere in this house except in my office and that means I hardly play.
Before spending a fortune on yet another device, I'm thinking of finding a spot for a guitar in the lounge and trying to get the Korg working nicely again. But, longer term, a bluetooth speaker / amp definitely kills more birds with 1 stone and should get people nagging me to play more of the time. Which might be good.
NorioDS Although the Katana sort of disqualifies itself with its price.
Yeah the Air is silly money. Not that the yahama thr is exactly cheep (new) either.
NorioDS I'm thinking of finding a spot for a guitar in the lounge and trying to get the Korg working nicely again.
Short term - I reckon that's a grand plan. Not sure what qualifies in yer collection as a couch friendly guitar? I mean all those pointy headstocks are not wife/pet compatible A squire mini might just suit... <tongue in cheekiness>
Medium term, maybe someone flogs a yamaha/spark/etc cheep 2nd hand? I'll keep a eye out, but @guidothepimmp has shopping skills that humble me. Heh.
V8 Not sure what qualifies in yer collection as a couch friendly guitar?
I'm thinking the Cort CR. It's well set up and plays well but it's not my favourite so I'll be less pissed off if something bad happens to it.
One thing I must say is nice about the Katana Air is that zero cables feature. Nice to just pick up the guitar and everything is ready to go. (I'm that lazy, yes! )
Forgot about that! For sure, it'll take a few dings over time - the pimpocaster is a Cort too - paint has taken a beating n kept on ticking. Also I think the CR is 24.5 scale, so a little more couch-able too?
Haha, yeah it has that cool dongle-y thing for wireless play. It's cool, I'm so lazzzy, I'll forget to charge it, then not ever bother. And then just play unplugged