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VOX AP2BS amPlug 2 Guitar/Bass Headphone Amplifier Black

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Style: [v2] Bass


Features

  • Compact, plug-and-play headphone amplifier designed for guitar and bass, perfect for silent practice
  • Fully analog circuitry ensures rich, detailed sound with clean, crunch, and lead modes
  • Bass mode tailored for low frequencies, offering tight and punchy bass tones
  • Three built-in effects: Chorus, Delay, and Reverb to enhance your practice sessions
  • Foldable plug mechanism rotates 180 degrees for easy storage and optimal positioning
  • Auto power-off function helps conserve battery life when not in use
  • Runs on two AAA batteries, providing up to 17 hours of continuous playtime
  • Lightweight and portable, making it ideal for travel and on-the-go practice
  • Auxiliary input lets you jam along with your favorite tracks from any music player
  • Delivers an impressive sound experience in a compact, convenient format, ideal for both guitar and bass players

Brand: VOX


Color: Bass


Compatible Devices: Guitar


Material: fiberboard steel


Output Wattage: 3 Watts


Product Dimensions: 7 x 1 x 5 inches


Item Weight: 3.04 ounces


Item model number: AP2BS


Batteries: 2 AAA batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: September 10, 2014


Manufacturer: Vox


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Bass Version: Great sound and easy to use
Style: [v2] Bass
I sold my bass amp when I moved into my apartment and was getting tired of playing only through my computer. This is a great solution! It plugs right into my bass, I pop in my headphones, and it just works. Really good sound, gets pretty loud and even has a tone control. I also like the drum options, good for practicing scales and arpeggios, or just jamming. If that's not enough, I plugged my phone into the AUX jack and wow that makes it so easy to learn a new song. Just start the music and play along, really amazing. Totally happy with this, 100% satisfied. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2024 by Chaz + Sara

  • Awesome Practice tool!!!
Style: [v2] Bass
Love this little battery powered amp! Plug it in the the bass and plug your headphones in and play without background noise or disturbing other people while you practice. It has 3 different pre programmed drum beats to play to and an auxiliary port. Cool product very highly recommend it.
Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2024 by Mailinqueput

  • Excellent value for the money. Good enough.
Style: [v2] Bass
This is perfect for the price point. My only complaint is that I would like a bit more amplification.... Hey, most of us have already blown our ears by listening to music too loud and want to keep listening at high volumes. I would pay more for something heavier with more amplification, but at some point that cuts into portability. One of the upsides is that you can get up off your azz and play standing up without worry about pulling away from your recording station with the cords. A heavier or more robust device would not be able to do that with such ease, as this one is so light and small it isnt even an issue. I envision that this littler device will live in my gig bag and I will carry it there without worrying about it as if it were a more expensive piece of studio equipment. It is what it is, and has great tone if your guitar has great tone. If your guitar tone sucks... then this little item wont fix that like more expensive pieces of equipment will. Would I like a few more options on beats? Sure, but the basic ones are enough and that problem is also resolved by the AUX port. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2021 by A.E. Samaan

  • Worth every penny
Style: [v2] Bass
Really brings out the lows in my head phones while practicing bass with it. Very good quality highly recommend this if you’re a bass player learning new songs.
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2025 by KEITH TONEY

  • Sounds great!
Style: [v2] Bass
I had one of these a while ago, it came with a bass i bought used. I sold it but definitely regret that decision, here we are several months later and I purchased this from Amazon. First thing, it’s very small and lightweight. I for sure wasn’t expecting much but once I plugged in headphones and turned it on, mind blown! This inexpensive, small and lightweight piece of gear sounds amazing! Also nice is you can really hear the difference between different basses, pickups, settings, etc… Volume is definitely not an issue, it is loud! My only wish is for this to include Bluetooth. It has an aux input, so it works great to plug in another headphone amp if you’re jamming with a friend, or to play along to music from your phone, mp3 player, etc., but Bluetooth would make it easier and make this next level. So if you’re needing a great way to practice without disturbing others or just want to keep it private, this is a great addition to your gear. You definitely won’t regret it! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2024 by William L

  • amazing for practicing
Style: [v2] Bass
This this is a beast! its great for if there's people around, or you live in an apartment or if you still live with your parents, just plug it into the bass and get some fairly good headphones and practice away! great for on the go/travel too!
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2025 by Perfect size and sound amazing they fit my little record shelf perfectly

  • Good sound..
Style: [v2] Bass
Has three different rhythm patterns. Good little device to work on your chops. Good sound quality.
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2024 by Michael LBrown

  • Bass Model
Style: [v2] Bass
Because I practiced unplugged for a long time, I developed the habit of plucking really hard (so I could hear the notes without amplification). I wanted to develop more "touch" and economy of motion, so I started practicing with my amp... which makes noise (not always ideal). My amp has a headphone jack, but it's not portable at all, which also limited practice options. Now, with the Vox, I can hear all the notes clearly without making a racket and practice anywhere I want. I really like the "aux in" feature - I can play tracks from my phone and hear both the bass and the track in my earphones. It also works with my metronome, which has a headphone jack. The unit is easy to use. All the controls are fairly intuitive. Excellent sound quality, in my opinion, with several options for tone. My only concern is that the plastic housing, jacks, and dials feel kind of cheap - it almost felt like I was going to break something the first few times I used it. This Vox unit is listed at around $50. Not equivilant by any means, but for $60 - 65, I can get a bullet-proof Boss pedal (DS-1 for example) with a metal housing. I feel like Vox could have made it a little sturdier without breaking the bank. UPDATE (11/21/2024): I used the hell out of this thing for the last four months. One thing I noticed was that the batteries that came with the unit didn't last long, but I put new ones in and got a solid 20-30 hours of playing time (but should point out that I never used the built-in drum machine feature). Recently I was practicing and accidentally stepped on the "aux in" cord, causing it to lightly tug on the Vox unit, which immediately caused the housing to separate and cracked the "aux in" jack socket. Snapping the housing together was easy, but my favorite feature, the "aux in" jack, was no longer useable. This validated my concern about the cheap housing and components. Unfortunately, most of the pocket amp designs I've seen look like they share the same basic design (and are probably made in the same factory, just with different chips and branding). I ended up replacing it with a "Valeton Rushead Max", which has similar features, but a different design. The Valeton is also rechargeable (USB-C). So far the Valeton seems more robust. UPDATE (2/19/2025): I used the Valeton product for about 3 months, then it died (wiring issue, wouldn't work without jiggling). So, NOT more robust. I'll probably buy another Vox and be extra, super careful with it. So, full circle: If you're trying to decide between the Valeton and Vox, I'd go with the Vox. If you get the Vox, be very gentle with it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2024 by Curtis B.

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