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ricdoug
`Olu`olu

USA
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Posted - 06/18/2011 :  05:10:56 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Left to right front view: Roland Microcube, Vox Mini 3, Vox DA5 and Vox DA20:



Left to right rear view: VoxDA20, VoxDA5, Vox Mini 3, and Roland Microcube:



Top rear view of Vox DA5 and Vox Mini 3:



Top rear view of Vox DA20:



Top rear view of Roland Microcube:



Vox Mini 3 with instrument cable and Emerson headset microphone:




The Mini 3 has about the same footprint as the Roland Microcube. It has a larger speaker (5” - better bass response) than the Microcube, along with a more powerful 3 watt amplifier section. The Mini 3 also has a separate microphone input and it allows you to add delay/reverb to your vocals. The onboard tuner allows you to precisely tune the E strings on your guitars and ukuleles. The amp models are BTQ Clean, Black 2X12, Tweed 4X10, AC15, AC30TB, UK ‘70S, UK ‘80S, UK ‘90S, Cali Metal, US Higain and Line (clean). Instrument effects are Delay, Reverb, Compressor, Chorus, Flanger and Tremelo. The Delay/Reverb can be run with any of the other effects. 6AA Alkaline batteries run the amp for about 10 hours. At only 6 pounds, it’s a great amp to put in your luggage for travel. With a guitar strap and a headset microphone, you have the perfect mobile busking setup. It has very clean tone on the clean channels and handles an acoustic/electric guitar as well as an ukulele with accurate tonal reproduction. Ric

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sm80808
Lokahi

347 Posts

Posted - 06/18/2011 :  07:26:04 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Have you seen the Mahaffey Little Lanilei Super 50?

http://www.mahaffayamps.com/little-lanilei-super-50.htm

What about the ZT Lunchbox Acoustic?

http://www.ztamplifiers.com/products/lunchbox_acoustic.html

Edited by - sm80808 on 06/18/2011 08:23:15 AM
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ricdoug
`Olu`olu

USA
513 Posts

Posted - 06/19/2011 :  8:52:20 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I own two of the ZT Lunchbox amps and they are awesome:

http://www.network54.com/Forum/417256/message/1260747965/200+watt+super+compact+combo+instrument+amplifier...

Mine are not the acoustic versions, although they work very well with acoustic/electric instruments. For battery power though, the ZT's don't qualify. The best battery powered acoustic/electric amp I own is a Roland AC-33. Hands down. In the sub $100 buck category, nothing I've owned/played beats the Vox Mini 3. Ric

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