amPlug2 FLY Bass | Blackstar
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- Опубліковано 20 вер 2024
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It's cool that it has a drum loop in it.
this guy's playing influenced me to buy this amPlug over the Vox version, thank you !
I want all the companies to make one of these! Orange! Blackstar! Vox has some, too! If we had these, everyone could have the sound they've always wanted, just need to plug into the right type of powered speaker!
You can plug this bad boy in and connect your Marshall Major 3s with a tablet or a phone and get both devices feedback into ypur headphones. Marshall the king of headphones
Ay he has the gene simmons tone and the pick!
Can it sounds good when plug in with stereo computer speaker ?
can you use bluetooth wireless buds with this thing or not?
Nope, but they should! Would make the experience way more comfortable
what the headphones uses this man?
LOVE IT
So how is Blackstar compared to VOX amPlug 2 - Bass Headphone Mini Amp? Thank you!
I did a comparison. Blackstar has less “hiss” sounds clearer but less acoustic than the vox.
I personally prefer the vox amplug 2 bass version. It has 3 more drum patterns, sounds a bit cleaner to my ear, and it is around $10 cheaper on Amazon. Another benefit with the vox version is that it controls the tempo through the wheel control, rather than the tap tempo on the blackstar version. I find vox is easier to dial in the tempo you want.
I can't remember about the "hiss" though.
What’s is the max impedance headphones either of these will drive and still get a full sound?
Can we use it without a track ?
Yes, I just bought one, and no track is the default.
Bálint Tóth Thanks 😊 will get mine sooooooon
@@balinttoth2339 what do you think about it compared to the vox amplug
@@darkmatter4132 Have never used the VOX version, but I am satisfied with the Blackstar, it is good for what I use it. It is perhaps a bit sensitive to interference and electric noise but the sound quality is very decent and the drumtracks are great for practice.
@@darkmatter4132 I personally prefer the vox amplug 2 bass version. It has 3 more drum patterns, sounds a bit cleaner to my ear, and it is around $10 cheaper on Amazon. Another benefit with the vox version is that it controls the tempo through the wheel control, rather than the tap tempo on the blackstar version. I find vox is easier to dial in the tempo you want.
esta genial si tan solo vendieran a Perú....
Do not trust this commercial until you hear it by yourself. Look as his connection, only headphone jack straight out from amplug. But how does the sound was recorded though?
He probably had it hooked up to a mixer and used the headphone out on that.
@@TinkerToneworks maybe you are right. looks like there are wires goes somewhere.
@Rixxer no, I don't. approximately the same, but fly has more tone features. I bought it and I'm not disappointed.
No thanks i tried the one vox made and it sucked i rather use the fly 3 .
It's night and day.
Ye Olde Foxeh what do you compare?
did it suck good tho?
Do you mean fly3 amplug or regular fly3 amp? What was the vox you tried?
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Nothing's worse than someone who doesn't play with a strap even sitting. The whole instrument is away to a way less comfortable (and unusual) position. There can be one exception - you'll never, ever, ever want to gig. Then you can do this. Also it's one of the worst tone I've ever heard. Instead of that stupid distortion go and try to add some ways of making it less thumpy and mushy...
I don't like how black star is calling this the amplug 2 because Vox has something called the amplug 2 which came from the amplug they made 10 yrs ago ( ua-cam.com/video/SR2CN_LHrUo/v-deo.html ). Couldn't you have named it something original? For that reason, I'm out.
Hey Zachary, it shares the name because it belongs to the same amPlug family of products. Our engineers worked directly in partnership with Vox to create a Blackstar edition with Blackstar tones and new features.
Bad for your ears.
why?
Listening to music, watching a movie or doing ANYTHING with headphones very loud is bad for your ears. This is no difference. The same way if you are not stupid, have quality headphones and don't push it too far there is literally no chance of getting any problems out of them.
@@yeoldefoxeh254 They have a volume knob so you can turn it down if you want to be safe. you can turn it up if you want to go deaf!
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