Danelectro N10A Honey Tone Mini Amp in Aqua |  | Brand: Danelectro
List Price: $39.95 Buy New: $19.20 as of 9/8/2010 23:57 EDT details You Save: $20.75 (52%)
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Seller: Arcadia Yamaha Rating: 35 reviews
Color: Aqua Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1 Dimensions (in): 0 x 0 x 0 Warranty: 1 Year
MPN: N-10A Model: N10A UPC: 611820010102 EAN: 0611820010102
Release Date: June 11, 2010 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| Leather Handle | | Clean and Overdrive Tone Settings | | Belt Clip for Travel Use |
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Product Description This may be the most versatile mini amp ever. Its got great clean & overdrive sounds. Tone, volume & overdrive controls, a built-in speaker and a headphone jack. Danelectro includes a bunch of suggested settings for classic amp tones, and you can choose your fave color. Powered by 9V battery (included) or 9V adapter.You'll love the new HoneyTone (N10) mini amp! The definitive small portable amp. Great clean or overdriven vintage sound. Louder than most mini amps. Real leather handle. Belt clip. Headphone jack for Walkman type headphones. Volume, tone and overdrive controls. Powered by 9 volt battery (included) or Danelectro DA-1 adaptor.
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Impressive Sound from an Inexpensive Source December 29, 2008 Andrea L. Polk (Southern Oregon) 17 out of 17 found this review helpful
The Danelectro Honeytone Mini Amp - Beatnik Burgundy is an easy way to get great sound from your electric guitar. The color of this unit is a soft burgundy (almost brick red in color). Paired with the Zero Hum AC Adaptor, it's a highly portable amp setup. "Ultra-portable" by using a 9V battery instead of the AC adaptor. I do think they are best purchased together to enjoy all the benefits of this rig though.
A headphone jack on the amp means you can enjoy the amp's impressive sound quality without bothering the neighbors or waking your spouse.
Included with the amp is an Owner's Manual with simple start-up instructions. You'll need to have your own cord (the one that goes from the guitar to the amp isn't provided as part of the amp package...). The manual has several control settings for the following sound tweaks:
-Clean & Spanky
-Warm Jazz
-Big Amp Overdrive
-Killer Blues
-Distorted Rhythm
-Thick Solo
-Woodstock Fuzz
-Send the Cats Under the Bed
-Twang
-Mondo Sustain
-Brit Solo Tune
-Sparkle Clean
-Early 80's Clean Solo
-Late 60's Neck Solo
-70's Brit
-70's Solo
I paid under $20 for this amp and couldn't be happier with the product. Don't hesitate to pick one up for yourself.
Good amp. for on the go jamming. October 15, 2007 Max Edwards (Nashville, Tennessee United States) 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
This is 10 watt walkman size guitar amplifier. The controls are Volume/ off, Tone, and overdrive. It also has a headphone jack. In my honest opinion, it is a good headphone amplifier to use when to need to practice without disturbing people around you. The speaker sound is fine for a clean sound ( like jazz, or country) or semi distorted and more (rock). If your looking for an small amp. that will do metal this may not be for you. Defintely get the Danelectro DA-1 AC power adapter instead of batteries because you may go through them quick. Overall it's pretty good.
Harp Amp July 18, 2008 D. Foster (Oklahoma) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
I bought this little amp based on a review I read. It is everything it was said to be and then some. A wonderful little amp that is unbelievable loud.
Cute and practical May 11, 2008 P. Lounsbury 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
This amp is cute and practical. It looks retro with a color kids will love. Works both as a sufficient practice amp and headphone amp that you can actually wear on your belt, very portable and wireless 9-volt power is a good thing
A cute little amp, great for beginners! March 24, 2008 Delamaine (Seattle Eastside) 7 out of 8 found this review helpful
I'm new to playing guitar - BRAND new, I've only had my Artcore about a week. And I can play it unplugged, but I don't like that plinky acoustic sound, so I was looking for an inexpensive amp that would allow me to get the true electric guitar sound. I actually went to Guitar Center to pick up a Vox DA5 but when I saw the Honeytone I was intrigued. The clerk said it was a good little amp for practice, and I agree. It has a little booklet that tells you how to set the dials for different types of sounds and my family and I have had fun experimenting with the different settings. The Honeytone is about half the size of a thick paperback book and I've ordered the AC adapter for it (though it does come with a battery to get you started). Well worth the $20!
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