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Danelectro N-10 HoneyTone
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«  Good amp travel »

Published on 05/07/12 at 04:39
Transistor amp, a plastic handle, a belt clip (slightly cut), a jack, a headphone mini jack, a volume, tone, gain, input transformer, a 9V battery.
The amplifier is 0.5 W, the HP is more or less than 5cm in diameter. 50s design is nice (very "Planet 51")
No effect.

UTILIZATION

One branch, and is played on three buttons for the sound. It's childish.
I had no manual with, so no opinion on it. One can go from light to saturated just playing on the gain.
The sound through headphones is amazing.

SOUNDS

I play a bit of everything, but it is less comfortable in clean sounds as saturated. The headset is very good but it suffers a bit on the size of HP when you want to crank up the volume: it vibrates and the speaker reaches its limits.
I play with an electric mandolin (a Saga or a Moongazer with PU "Almuse Aggressor" or octave mandolin with a cobbled together from a strato guitar 3/4 Stagg), and the sound is good with three.

OVERALL OPINION

Since I have, I use plusisurs times a week (next practical, high quality and portable than my Orange). With a Fuzz pedal, the sound is really good, even if we lose the portable side.
I picked somewhat randomly, attracted by the bargain price and because Warren Ellis (Grinderman, Dirty Three, Bad Seeds) uses.
I used it in concert, connecting it to the table via the headphone output, and it did quite ...
I do not regret my purchase, I will not get it taken without trying it if I had to buy it new, but the problem commme did not ask ...
I'd say it's real amp with a fairly average HP ...