![]() ![]() This is definitely another interesting option to explore if you are contemplating on buying a portable guitar amp.īeware, though: the FLY3 cannot be powered by a generic 9 volt DC (center negative) power supply that can be used with the majority of guitar pedals (and with the Vox AC1 and Orange Micro Crush amplifiers as well). The amplifier can run off 6 AA batteries, has some nice features like built in delay effect with 'delay level' and 'delay time' knobs, Line In, 'Infinite Shape Feature' 1 knob EQ control that tweaks the tone more towards "American" or "British" characteristic, an input to connect a 'FLY103' extension cabinet to create 6W stereo set-up. I was hesitating which of these amps to buy and finally bought them both. On the other hand the Vox AC1 has two, but pretty tiny speakers 0.8 watt, 3 inch each, I know it might sound funny but for this kind of amp it's an awesomeĬombination that in theory should bring good results. Especially the Orange Crush, because of the wood cabinet, and as was mentioned in one review I read it has a "serious" 3 watt, 4 inch speaker with the heavy magnet on it. I researched a plenty of specs, reviews and demos online of various amps and the Vox AC1 RhythmVOX along with the Orange Micro Crush CR3 (PiX) looked most appealing to me. I wanted to get an analog (not modeling), very portable amp with as big sound as possible for practicing outdoor, using it on its own and as well as with external effects pedals. ![]() Highly portable guitar amp reviews: Vox AC1 and Orange Micro Crush PiXĪs a lover of guitar mini toys I was looking at many compact guitar amps on the market lately. ![]()
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