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JOYO 10W Small Electric Guitar Amp Mini Portable Guitar Practice Amp Battery Powered Combo Guitar Amplifier Dual Channel & Aux in Jack (MA-10E)

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Style: for Electric Guitar


Features

  • Small Electric Guitar Amp - With Dual Channel (Overdrive/Clean), the MA-10E is the electric guitar model from Joyo's range of practice amps, it's compact, lightweight, and extremely affordable amp for various situations.
  • Guitar Practice Amp - Simple features, yet it has everything a practice amp needs. The 10 watts of power are enough to be audible in the comfort of your own home. However, when silence is required, the MA-10E features a connection for headphones and an AUX in for external sources such as mobile phones, etc. This way, you can comfortably jam to your favourite songs without disturbing the neighbours.
  • Poratble Outdoors Companion - The mini amp can easily fits into a backpack, weighing less than 3 pounds (1.3kg), making transportation very relaxed. In addition, it is powered by power adapter, and can also be operated through batteries, you can then jam outdoors for up to three hours.
  • About the Sound of Guitar Amplifier - With the tone control, the sound can be made brighter or darker and easily customised to suit individual tastes. The OD channel is perfect for the mainstream metalcore genre.
  • Directly provided by manufacturer of JOYO Technology Co.,LTD which established at 2006. JOYO has given a lot of thought to what could make life easier for musicians and has combined this in the MA-10 Series practice amp.

Brand: JOYO


Color: black


Compatible Devices: Guitar, Electric Guitar


Material: ABS Plastic


Output Wattage: 10 Watts


Item Weight: 2.86 pounds


Product Dimensions: 9.45 x 5.91 x 6.69 inches


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: Manufacturer-JOYO-MA10E-0012


Batteries: 6 AA batteries required.


Date First Available: May 16, 2019


Color Name: black


Compatible Devices: Guitar, Electric Guitar


Connector Type: 6.35mm Jack, 3.5mm Jack


Material Type: ABS Plastic


Musical Style: world-music


Output Wattage: 10 Watts


Power Source: Corded Electric, Battery Powered


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  • A perfect no-frills practice amp
I purchased this amp as an amp to use at home for practicing or jamming with friends who come and visit. I live in an apartment and my only other rigs are higher powered rigs that would get me in a lot of trouble if I played them loud. Tone: To me, this is what naturally suffers in the practice amp world. In honesty, I have been putting off a practice amp purchase for this reason. I originally was attracted to this amp because the price was right and there's a similar Joyo practice amp for bass guitar as well, and in my years of playing, i've learned that if you replace the speaker of a guitar practice amp with a bass speaker, I get a much smoother, less brittle sounding practice amp. I bought both with the intention of frankenstein-ing the two together to make a really nice practice amp. --so with that out of the way, when the amp arrived, I still wanted to test it out to see how it sounded anyways, just to confirm my bias. As it turned out, I was pleasantly surprised that this amp actually has a great response across the frequency spectrum. The speaker always seems like the bottleneck to me in tiny practice amps, and in this case, the speaker actually sounded a lot clearer with better bass response and no sharp, tinny highs like i was used to with practice amps. Honestly, the speaker alone makes this amp a completely worthwhile amp in my opinion. Outside of the speaker, you're also given a gain knob, tone knob and a drive button for tone. The gain knob can be pushed into slight drive, which is nice for a little grit, and you can use the volume knob to keep levels from getting out of control. The drive button is also a nice tube screamer-esque drive that sounds reasonable for a practice amp. The tone knob seems to be different than a standard high pass filter, as it seems to blend between a few different usable tones that would align with the knob setting; all the way back seems to have a bump in the low mids, leaves the bass as is, big cut on the mids and a slight treble reduction. All the way to the right seems to bump up the highs and high mids, the low mids are reduced and the bass is left alone. In the middle is just kind of a flat-ish eq response, so nothing is boosted or reduced. The gain and drive button work nicely with these, nothing getting too harsh or muffled. If you are a tone-tweaker, this probably won't be attractive to you. However, if you'd like to be able to plug-n-play, this is a great option. There isn't a setting that is overly extreme or harsh, or over the top, which some people also may not like, but those same people most likely have some pedals for tone already, so any extensive tone-sculpting will have to come from pedals. Size/portability: this is a small practice amp, and size is as expected. you can throw it in a bag and it won't take up much space. The amp is powered by either an AC plug or 6 AA size batteries. Honestly, I have no interest in running this off batteries, so i can't comment on battery life. It's made of a hard plastic which seems like it can take some accidental knocks. Other features: -headphone jack for silent practice -aux in for jamming along to mp3s or whatever you'd like. No Bluetooth that I'm aware of, but if that's a deal breaker for you, check out the joyo bantam amp series. they have a bluetooth in for wireless jamming. Those also function perfectly as practice amps as well, and also are a bit louder if you'd like a little more volume. BASS VERSION: Since I also bought the bass version of the amp, and I can't write a separate review for it, I'll add that the bass version is very similar to the guitar version. Great tone with a tone knob that is tailored for bass EQ curves. All very usable tones. The drive button is still there, and as a test, I plugged my bass into both the guitar and bass amp, and the drive on the guitar is a little heavier on the highs and mids, while the bass drive sounded more like an overdriven bass amp; a little warmer and not quite as high gain. Final thoughts: honestly, I think that this is a perfect no-frills practice amp. It's portable, lightweight, battery-powered and sounds great. I can't think of anything that it might be missing as far as features for a practice amp, although i could see future joyo practice amps including a line out with a cab ir function for recording, or going direct to the board if you're into that. That's also kind of an above and beyond thing for a practice amp though. If you want a small, portable, simple/easy-to-use plug-n-play amp, this amp is a great option. I'm very happy with it. I'd recommend for anyone looking for: -beginner's first amp -an amp to quickly get to for working out ideas -practice amp -portable amp to bring for low volume jamming with friends -portable amp to bring for away-from-home playing. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2020 by C. Milkey

  • 2 years later, still works like a champ!
Style: Bass Combo
I don't often write reviews, but I felt it was needed for this little portable bass amp that I love so much! It has been 2 years since I bought this, and everything still works 100%. I rarely use the adaptor as the battery life with the 6aa batteries is awesome; I literally get 3-4 months of regular playing out of one set of batteries! I've played small acoustic gigs with this, practice wearing headphones, and jam along with my smartphone, and it has been great! Not to mention it is incredibly light weight and easy to carry using a guitar strap. I have played this cool little amp alot and it has held up perfectly with no problems. If you turn it up too loud, the speaker will distort, which is to be expected. But it is just loud enough to play nicely with an acoustic guitar and singer. My speaker still sounds great after 2 years. Be realistic about the sound; it's not going to rival my small 25w Fender Rumble, but it sounds good to me! Fingerstyle, picking, slap and pop all sound nice! If this somehow died tomorrow (which I highly doubt) I would 100% buy another one. This little amp has been one of the best music gear purchases Ive made in a long time. I also recently bought their pocket bass amp for use with headphones and it's also fantastic! I think Joyo makes awesome reliable gear at a great price! Just have realistic expectations for what you pay. I will gladly support Joyo and recommend their gear to others!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2024 by Jeffrey B Jeffrey B

  • Perfect for playing with acoustic guitars
Style: Bass Combo
I bought this so I could jam in the park with acoustic guitar players. It has just enough volume to work well. I have to use the gain on the clean channel to get it loud enough. I also need to really tweek the tone setting on my bass to get a good sound otherwise the speaker will crap out. The tone knob on mine must be faulty. I don't hear any difference no matter how I set it. I decided not to return it through considering how inexpensive it was. Otherwise I might have rated it 5 stars. The drive channel is kind of useless to me. It gives it a fuss bass sound. The aux in can sound really good with good quality mp3 player. It can have a really good low end. What I really like is the battery life. So far I've been playing it for about ten hours on a new set of Everready rechargeable batteries. This is a good product for the money. It's a nice light portable practice amp. Update: the tone control works. I tried my acoustic guitar. It just doesn't make any difference on my basses. Active or passive pickups don't make a difference. The acoustic guitar sounds great with this amp. It produces a very clear clean sound that can fill a decent size room. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2022 by W. jeong

  • Perfect For MIDI Keyboard Connected Via IPad Mini and GarageBand.
Style: Bass Combo
Ease of use with batteries. For Practice Sessions. Uses with a Keyboard there is substantially more volume than with a Bass Uke or Guitar and suitable for performing with acousitic instruments. Would not use for performance with a Bass Guitar or Bass Uke. The volume is not as loud as a much keyboard through GarageBand. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2024 by Lee M.

  • Works ok. Battery power is nice.
Style: Bass Combo
If you’re looking for loud, this won’t come close. It’s fairly quiet at 3/4 gain and 3/4 volume. Having said that, it’s a clean undistorted sound. The drive channel does suck, but I don’t use it anyway. Good portable personal practice monitor.
Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2024 by SP

  • Great lil Tone Boomer at a great price
Style: Bass Combo
As someone who only plays through a Studio set up, this lil guy is a welcome addition at low cost. Easily portable, battery or cord. Coupled with some simple FXs you have a great lil practice rig. It sounds way better than it should.
Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2024 by GreasyGrimyGopherGuts

  • Bad tone, battery doesn't work
Style: Bass Combo
The only reason I got this is so I can have an amp that can be battery-powered, and with the battery option not even working for this this product is useless to me. It works fine with the power adapter for some reason, but otherwise I cannot use this for busking at all. Sound is okay when everything is at 12, but any past that and it distorts and sounds bad. The drive tone should not be there at all because it sounds so farty and tinny. Even with the coupon and price this is junk as is ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2024 by Adrian J.

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