🎶 Rock On-the-Go with NUXGP-1!
The NUXGP-1 Guitar Plug Headphone Amp is a compact and portable device designed for guitarists seeking the classic British rock sound. With its easy plug-and-play functionality and AUX In Jack for audio playback, it’s perfect for practice sessions anywhere.
7**7
Best guitar purchase I have ever made for the Money
I first paired them up with a 10$ pair of Sony headphones and it was a disappointment. Then matched them up to a pair of 229$ noise canceling Bose Soundlink headphones and it sounded straight out of an AC/DC concert. I never had so much phone with an inexpensive guitar purchase. I would even buy two if that states how I feel about the amount of value for the money. That being said I’m not getting any kick back for this review but I almost didn’t purchase it based on the reviews saying it’s a bad product. It’s absolutely not a bad product. It’s an amp and can only deliver to the versatility of headphones or speaker that your playing out through. It does it’s job. I’d like to try more sounds from this product line if I can find them. Worried people will catch on and sell out or boost the price. I’d have two of every make, seriously.pros:The battery life is superior and more versatile to a charged unit because you don’t have another charging cable to drag around. Typical battery life for a charged unit would be around 8 hours in which this case your getting about 40 hours of play time on 2(AAA) batteries.Cons;N/AAs far as communication the company communicate and respond within 24hrs for product information and support:[email protected]⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️
C**E
Not Intended for Active Pickups
This product works great on my P Bass with Passive Pickups and it allows me to practice pretty much anywhere. Having said that, When it comes to my fretless 5 string that has Active Pickups the device has a lot of background static and hissing so clearly if your instrument uses active pickups don't get this device.
E**.
Good deal.
The first one I ordered didn't work. It was replaced very quickly, free of charge, with one that works. I enjoy it for late-night jamming that won't wake the neighbors. Nice crunchy tone, or just a simple fuzz-like distortion - it is versatile. For the money, it's better than any one distortion pedal you can buy. Wish I were able to use it as a pre-amp.
P**P
Eh
Good idea as far as a cheap little headphone amp but the lack of reverb is very stale and no real range of tone. Dry... stale.... Eh......
V**K
Good product, beware of the high volume
i wish i could give 4.5 - -0.5 just for the ease with which you can expose yourself to high volume.especially problematic is the aux connection, when connected to computer any output from the computer that's above 2% computer volume, is way too loud. my computer's sound system emits low volume, so with all other headphones i use 50%-100% volume. connected to this device, 100% volume on my computer translates to a loudness level above 100 db. so the main issue is when i forget to turn the volume on my computer all the way down before plugging to aux and hit play... it's like having your head inside an amp
K**R
Junk
Cheaply made. Mono sound.
C**S
Great must have for practices
I love this headphone practice amp. I am relearning to play the bass and it allows me to work on my fingering and practice lines without disturbing the family, plus I love being about sit on my patio and practice at sunset. GREAT device and value for the price!
T**M
Does what it should. Fantastic value.
After spending nearly $40 on a FIOS headphone amp only to see it crap out early, I decided to go with this MUCH cheaper product. Not disappointed. I use it for bass guitar practice and it gets the job done more than adequately. And at this price point lasting more than a year is a bonus. I'm a little amazed at reviewers who complain about hiss and limited sound variety. You use a headphone amp to practice easily and quietly. Period. They all hiss and have a limited sound palette. Even the $40 versions.
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