🎸 Rock your world anywhere, anytime with FenderMini Deluxe!
The FenderMini Deluxe is a sleek, battery-powered 1 Watt solid-state guitar amplifier designed for ultimate portability and tonal versatility. Featuring Gain, Tone, and Volume controls, a 1/4-inch headphone jack, and a 9V adapter input, this compact 3-inch speaker amp weighs just 1.3 pounds and is perfect for travel and practice without the need for electrical outlets.
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Output Channel Quantity | 1 |
Amplifier Type | Solid State |
Connector Type | plug in |
Number of Bands | 1 |
Speaker Size | 3 Inches |
Compatible Devices | Guitar |
Output Wattage | 1 Watts |
Item Weight | 1.3 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 2.7"D x 5.9"W x 5"H |
Material Type | Metal |
Color | Black |
A**R
Good quality little amp
I’ve bought this amp for my husband who is a bass player. We travel a lot and as we are away from home it became a great birthday gift, considering he managed to get his hands on a bass to continue playing…So, it has some weight to it but still light to carry around with you. Pretty small but works, see it next to my spindrift can for comparison.He tried the different knobs and they work. The sound quality is surprisingly good for such a small amp and can go pretty high. Definitely practical to have around. It doesn’t come with a connection cable obviously so ensure you get one, but its the usual size jack.Not sure yet on the battery life.
K**T
Works great!
I recently bought a guitar and wanted something small enough to carry without issue, it’s pretty loud for something so small.
P**L
Clean and Loud with a Fender sound!
Surprisingly loud when turned up 60% with a clean Fender sound that operates off a 9 volt battery but it’s Not able to plug into 110 volt electricity.
D**M
Best portable mini Amp
Great sound coming from something so teeny
T**M
Don’t expect a tube amp.
I thought it would be a little bit louder than what it is. However it was still worth the price. Weighs almost nothing, tone is not too bad, distortion is a little too much. But it’s still very playable. I’ve found myself playing it more and more nevertheless.
P**L
Cheap build
I loved this thing when I got it. Powerful enough to practice in a decent-size room, all the knobs you need, it's adorable and seems durable. Then a week later, there's the sound of something clattering around inside the box. I'm an electronics person, so I went to open it up- and oh wow.Inside the box, the speaker is held onto the front by a few cheap metal clips screwed into the plastic. These screws are not properly placed so if you move this unit around at all you will eventually break the speaker free and it'll beat around the inside with 4 sharp metal screws stuck to the magnet on the speaker. Beautiful, right? It hurts the sound quality when the speaker is rattling around loosely. It's difficult to reattach the speaker, because the screws broke off the plastic they were embedded into. You'd have to glue it in place since the screws won't hold.The rest of the unit? Oy. There are loose wires covered in hot glue trying to make sure the loose screws won't short something. If I didn't know any better I'd think this was a 1980s Chinese bodge job trying to rip off a real American brand. A few months later, and miniscule movements of the cords cause cracking and popping because the innards are working loose.I'm tossing this unit and upgrading to something that's built correctly inside. If you really need a dirt-cheap unit, get someone who knows what they're doing to crack it open and cover the innards with more hot glue to hold everything in place- especially the speaker.
L**N
Easy to use
Good
D**S
If you want compact then look no further.
When I buy stuff I never think about dimensions very much. So when this arrived and was that tiny, my jaw dropped and I though given that if I would've spent 20 more dollars I could've got regular small standard amplifier - I had screwed myself by not doing enough research. As I am a beginner I just needed an amp capable of hearable sound and one where earphones would work well and I could practice before moving onto bigger ones for gigs or group sessions. At first the battery wouldn't work (but that was on me, long story). After getting battery to work, I plugged up and what came out amazed me for the size this is (2 watts I believe). For practicing on your own or even in a house to not disturb others this is perfect (or even as a display as a collectors item). It's super tiny but for how big it is has an impeccable sound. You can't turn it too loud or it gets washed out and I don't mess with distortion and stuff too much so can't comment on variations of sound. I'm trying to find a good wall wart as a power cord but I'm a little leary about damaging product or myself. I still don't know how long batteries last (they are 9V), if I did I would rate based on that as well. Rating it based on what I expected versus what I got versus what I wound up realizing it capable of, I'm very pleased. Plus given how spacious and divided my gig bag is, it even fits in front pocket of my guitar case, so I could essentially carry my entire set with me in one trip to vehicle (As stand collapses down, tuner clips on guitar, pedals fit in pockets). I will obviously get a bigger amp if I play a crowd or audience, but see no reason to yet if this one lasts well on batteries for awhile and since it's a common battery you can buy tons for cheap. If you are a beginner like me and just want to be able to hear yourself play loud enough or hook up headphones and want something very compact to haul around this is perfect. If you are looking for true practice amp for group sessions or gig amp for crowd, steer clear unless you want to be disappointed. If you are expecting a bigger sound than what it offers, you are in for a let down. If you go in open minded and with little expectations this gem will amaze you. Because the size made my jaw drop, the sound made it raise back up as I was surprised by what I heard.
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