5:59 The Spirit Nanos are all analog signal path, so they don't have that digital chip for effects from the Spirit 200 you are talking about. There might not be enough room inside that nano packaging for an additional reverb chip.
I like the SoR myself but it is a close call. The Vintage is pretty awesome as well. I've seen quite a few reviews of these nano amps and I want to get one but not sure if the hype train is what it seems. You did answer a question I have been looking into regarding the line out. I want to get this into my DAW and not blow something up..... I am such a newcomer to recording so..... Very nice job Jackson! Thanks for it! Later
Honestly, I think I’d buy the Vintage one if it had a simple reverb built in.. it’s otherwise a lovely amp solution for me.. loud enough for pubs and clubs, very portable and not silly money for the usual H&K build quality.
The lack of effects loops is definitely a big letdown for sure. Unless you like running delays and reverbs into distortion (which most people don't), you'll pretty much have to use these amps as clean platforms and use pedals for gain.
Reverb and delay isn't really that necessary anyway. And a lot of players use delay pedals in their pedalboard and run it through the front of the amp.
Yup I still like the Rock the best of the 3, NO Dwayne Johnson while your Papa Peepers sketch on SNL was awesome I'm talkin bout the H&K nano amps. great demo
5:59 The Spirit Nanos are all analog signal path, so they don't have that digital chip for effects from the Spirit 200 you are talking about. There might not be enough room inside that nano packaging for an additional reverb chip.
What cab was exactly used here? I would like to try to build a similar tone to yours.
You let these amps shine! Best demo so far. Not as fizzy sounding as in the other videos. What cab are you using?
Thank you so much! Using the standard British 4x12 in the Two Notes plug-in
@@JacksonBrooksby beautiful! 👍
I like the SoR myself but it is a close call. The Vintage is pretty awesome as well. I've seen quite a few reviews of these nano amps and I want to get one but not sure if the hype train is what it seems. You did answer a question I have been looking into regarding the line out. I want to get this into my DAW and not blow something up..... I am such a newcomer to recording so..... Very nice job Jackson! Thanks for it! Later
Thanks again Steven!
Honestly, I think I’d buy the Vintage one if it had a simple reverb built in.. it’s otherwise a lovely amp solution for me.. loud enough for pubs and clubs, very portable and not silly money for the usual H&K build quality.
Great tone, great playing.
Thanks Paul!
The lack of effects loops is definitely a big letdown for sure. Unless you like running delays and reverbs into distortion (which most people don't), you'll pretty much have to use these amps as clean platforms and use pedals for gain.
Reverb and delay isn't really that necessary anyway. And a lot of players use delay pedals in their pedalboard and run it through the front of the amp.
Get one, two, or all three, throw them on your pedal board. Just like the Vox MV50 series.
Well they all sound just like amps to me!
Can you route the line out to effects and then back into aux in? like reverb?
Oooo I'm not sure actually. That's a good idea though!
Yup I still like the Rock the best of the 3, NO Dwayne Johnson while your Papa Peepers sketch on SNL was awesome I'm talkin bout the H&K nano amps. great demo
Agreed....
Nice!!!
No FX loop, no sale.
Fair
Just run your pedals through the front of the amp like a normal person.
HinjuRock Is clueless normal these days? Guess it is...
@@Strangel72 That was kinda not nice.
I guess, if you live in a phone-booth these are mediocre headphone amps...lol..
Wasted money IMO.