LyxPro 20W Electric Guitar Amp with Speaker & Headphone Jack
$149.98
About this item
- POWERFUL 20-WATT ELECTRIC GUITAR AMPLIFIER : Our 20-watt amp provides all the power you need for your practicing and jamming sessions, delivering clear and crisp sound at any volume level
- HEADPHONE JACK AND AUX INPUT: With a headphone jack, you can practice silently without disturbing anyone, and the aux input allows you to play along with your favorite tracks, making it a versatile and essential tool for any musician
- GAIN, BASS, TREBLE, AND VOLUME CONTROLS: Our amplifier comes with easy-to-use gain, bass, treble, and volume controls, which allow you to adjust the distortion level and tone to your preference, ensuring that you can get the sound you want
- COMPACT, LIGHTWEIGHT, AND DURABLE DESIGN WITH SECURE RUBBER CORNER EDGES: The amplifier’s sturdy construction, with secured rubber corner edges, ensures that it can withstand the wear and tear of everyday use, making it a reliable practice companion for years to come
- EXCEPTIONAL SOUND QUALITY AND VERSATILITY: Our amplifier delivers exceptional sound quality and versatility, making it perfect for both beginners and experienced guitarists. It is designed to provide a wide range of sounds, making it suitable for any playing style
G&L Rocks –
She wanted something that she could plug a mic into as well so she could also use it for small public performances.
I’ve been a player (pro since 1969) for 58 years and know amps and tone, favoring blackface Fender amps. But that is cost prohibitive for a newbie so I bought her this Lyx amp for now and to see how dedicated she is to learning how to rip a bit.
I gave the amp a full shake down before i gave it to her. A few notes:
1. The overdrive or ‘Boost’ channel is lower volume than the clean channel. Clean, the output is startling!
Plan on getting an overdrive pedal if you want some distortion.
2. EQ is a but wonky. Very thin and bright until I maxxed the bass and turned the treble and mid to about the 9 o’ clock position. The sound is very warm, clean and pretty powerful for it’s size and class.
3. The mic input is for high to mid impedance only, so something like a Shure SM58 is not going to be loud enough. I had a few old Hi-Z mics around that fit the bill. Something from 600 to 1000 ohm will work fine.
4. The onboard delay is actually pretty good! But only effects the guitar channel. If you want to use a mic with it as well and want reverb on your voice, look for an in-line device or stomp box.
This is a good beginner, or in my daughter’s case, transition amp. Loud enough to sit in with other players at need and ideal as a personal amp/PA with the right mic.
It is hard to beat for the price! But I also suspect it will not be a long lasting piece of gear. It feels substantial and sounds good, but given my experience, it is purely a starting point, not a permanent solution.
Mr. Pickle Pantz –
This amp has great tone, especially when cranked up. The clean sound is nice and gets a sweet amount of overdrive when the volume is up. Punch in the gain and it’s crunchy AF.
The delay module (called “DILAT” on the controls) is only ok, I’ll probably just use some outboard effects when I’m in the mood for that echo kinda stuff. The printed manual that came with it is pretty worthless and badly translated, but you’re not buying this for the freaking manual, are you? No, you’re buying this because it’s (currently) a penny under $100.00 and because this review you’re reading made it sound like a good deal. Which it is. I like mine a LOT, a lot, and I predict you will, too.
MinivanMachoMan –
So here’s the deal. I have owned a very similar 30 watt Marshall SS amp in the past and the cleans on both sound very similar. At a quarter volume it’s well loud enough for my basement rock out sessions. I have used small Fenders and this 60 watt version is well on par with those.
Now, let’s talk about the overdrive/dirty channel. It’s basically like every other overdrive channel on a SS amp I’ve ever used. Perceived much quieter than clean, which is to be expected with the compression that the circuitry imposes. However, this is still workable if you don’t use pedals or multi effects. This is not concerning to me as I use a Boss DS-1 and it RIPS on the clean, plenty of headroom as this is a 60 watt amp.
Construction? Looks cool. Nice size. The wood used is particle board and is a closed back. Not a huge issue as it is fairly solidly built. Knobs and switch are nice and feel good, not cheap feeling.
Overall, for the price and the fact that you can old school tweak this amp with some patience and listening, I give it a 4.5 overall. Is it a Fender twin? No, but it’s not trying to be. It’s a great affordable amp.
Kenneth I Peterson –