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Danelectro Honeytone N-10 Guitar Mini Amp, Black with belt clip

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Style: Mini Amp


Features

  • Great clean and overdrive tones (Best with Polaroid 9V Batteries)
  • Leather handle
  • Belt clip
  • Headphone jack
  • Color: Black

Description

The Honey Tone Mini Practice Amp sounds as sweet as it looks! The difinitive small portable amp offers a great clean, or overdriven sound at a great price for guitar pakcages. Louder than most mini-amps with features of a full size combo!

Brand: Danelectro


Color: Black


Compatible Devices: Guitar


Material: Leather


Output Wattage: 10 Watts


Product Dimensions: 2.9 x 5.9 x 6.5 inches


Item Weight: 15.2 ounces


Item model number: N10 Black


Batteries: 1 9V batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: July 16, 2004


Manufacturer: Danelectro


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • New to guitar like me? This will get you going.
Style: Mini Amp
I am a complete guitar novice, I purchased this amp so I could begin learning. As such, I'm providing this first impression review from the scope of a layman, take it as you will. Build quality is not top notch,it looks great but it's all plastic and you can see the circuit board through the "vents" on the back (I actually thought it was neat but that's me). This is forgivable because of how cheap this thing is. It does seem to be tough though as I've already dropped it from considerable height onto a hardwood floor and it hasn't been bothered, makes sense as you'll probably be traveling outside your home with this thing at some point. The speaker on this thing can get INCREDIBLY loud, at least to me. Not sure about their claim of it being louder than most mini amps as this is the only one I've tried, but I actually had a hard time NOT being loud with this thing, you could easily play to a small crowd with this. I did not notice any buzz or hum from the amp itself (the speaker produces a verrrry tiny hiss that does not seem to get louder with the volume and can only be heard if your ear is against it, did not hear this with my headphones), and any novices out there who are, check first that your guitar isn't picking up interference from your surroundings. Don't sit near large (or power hungry) electronics or power outlets, and put your phone away while you play and it should be crystal clear. I won't comment on the overdrive and tone knobs too much as I don't have the expertise to judge, but they do work and sound quite nice to my ear. The ability to output to headphones is very useful, and worked as expected. In the future, I will try to use this to record the amp directly, haven't tried it yet but if headphones work, my computer will pick it up too so that's nice. The battery this thing comes with died after about 2 minutes of playing, which seems to be a common thing I've read. Mine was dated to expire less than half a year after I got the product (it also has a copyright stamp from 2016 so it was likely made then) and since most 9Vs are rated to last 5 years on the shelf, my conclusion is that the batteries people are getting with the amp are very old and on the verge of dying. If your sound is cutting out on the first day, step one should be to get a fresh 9V from the store. Overall, I'm satisfied with what I got and am confident that I can learn guitar using it. If you want to start yourself but don't want to buy a pricey real amp, this is a fantastic idea. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2020 by D'Angelo

  • Great amp, especially for the price
Style: Mini Amp
The HoneyTone is aptly named. It has a long reputation for having excellent sound for its size. That reputation is earned. It has double the volume of a portable amp I own that's twice its size. The tone range is generous (from mellow to high treble). From what I've seen and heard, the "overdrive" function is fairly useless in an amp this size. It tends to go distortion to the point of garble. My guess is specific guitars may work well with the overdrive, but I have no use for it as I prefer clear tones. It is possible to over-volume the amp (as with any amp) so i don't max it out, but for a portable or practice amp, it works very well. I've bought three of these now and plan to buy more. I don't know as I'd pay $40 to $60 for it, but the Amazon price (currently around $20) makes it a great value. I hope it's around at this price level for a long time as it's great for hobbyist projects or for box guitar amping. NOTE: I do not recommend purchasing used versions of this amp. I bought three... and all three were bad out of the box. With an amp this cheap it's returned for a reason-- and that reason is often because it just doesn't work right. You may luck out, but for the extra buck or two imo it's better just to buy a new one. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2014 by Wayfinder

  • looks great, but got interference
Style: Mini Amp
I would say it could be used just fine for practicing at home or outside, it mostly sounded good and gets louder than expected. I only needed it at about half the volume. I wanted to keep this amp because it looks so cute. But it got static from electronic devices. Even having my phone screen on nearby caused a decent amount of static. Adjusting the tone and gain all the way to lowest was the only way to impact the clarity. I returned it because I'm hoping for a cleaner sound in a portable amp. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2025 by K

  • Honey Tone compared to Fender Mini-Deluxe: Comparing sound quality and prices.
Style: Mini Amp
I also have a tiny Fender Mini-Deluxe amp that also runs off of a 9v battery. I play electric guitar with a Teenage Engineering Pocket Operator PO-14 as a tiny rythm section so I needed a second tiny battery powered amp. The first Honey Tone they sent was defective. I'd play one note and it would stop working. The second one they sent works fine. Comparing the 2 tiny amps, the Fender and the Honey Tone, I'd say they sound equally well. But the Fender costs $50 on Amazon and the Honey Tone was half that price. Also the Honey Tone has a belt clip that may come in handy. Neither of them compare to even a 15W practice amp as far as sound quality goes, but they work well enough. Both are noisy with my guitar but do not have the same problem with the pocket operator. I'm sure a noise pedal would solve that but that would defeat the purpose of tiny amps. The main reason for the 3 star review and not 4 or 5 is the bad amp they sent and the nuisance of having to go return it. There is a Guitar Center right next to the place I had to return it. I could have just gone there in the first place but instead had to drive several miles for the return, hoping the next one is not junk. I shop on Amazon for conveniance. This was not that. If I were to choose between the Fender and the Honey Tone, I'd go with the Honey Tone for price mainly but the belt clip is nice also. Keep in mind I've only used this amp for perhaps 30 minutes. I've had the Fender for much longer. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 30, 2025 by Gerard Briardy Gerard Briardy

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