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VHT Av-rl-m6 Redline Micro 6 Pedal Board Amplifier 6w

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Product Identifiers

BrandVHT
MPNAVRLM6
GTIN0840246040169
UPC0840246040169
eBay Product ID (ePID)2235032806

Product Key Features

Suitable ForTravel Guitar, Electric Guitar, Acoustic Electric Guitar, Cigar Box Guitar, Bass Guitar, Classical Guitar, Resonator Guitar, Lap & Pedal Steel Guitar, Acoustic Guitar
Number of Channels1
Amplifier TechnologySolid State
Venue TypePractice

Ratings and reviews

4.6
8 product ratings
  • 7 users rated this 5 out of 5 stars
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  • Great little pedal-sized Guitar Amp

    Great little "stomp pedal" sized Guitar Amp. Pros: 1) powered by common Boss type 9v PS (center neg.). 100 ma is adequate. 2) SURPRISING Volume for 6w (obviously high speaker efficiency is key to max volume) - 8 or 16 ohm loads. 3) Decent cleans up to about 12 o'clock or so; fairly nice warm break-up begins after that. 4) Seems to be pretty pedal friendly 5) Price to Performance ratio is amazing 6) Runs cool due to Class D design 7) low cost entry to stereo set-up 8) How about the Vooster 5v to 9v converter and a cell phone super battery for untethered amplification? Cons: 1) Probably limited to practice room and coffee shop gigs unless speaker miked to P.A. 2) Head Phone output O.K. but not strong enough for use as line out to console (Head phone sound and tone doesn't match-up well to speaker output 3) It's not a Quilter Microblock 45 (but, hey, compare price...some may find, for their need, it's a better price to performance fit. )

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  • incredible

    today I played my Danelectro Lonhorn Bass VI through the VHT Redline 6, which is the size of standard MXR pedal, through a 2x15 Univox cab (wired at 4 ohms). I had a Caline Orange Burst Overdrive (alternately I used a Caline English Man Distortion) in line before the VHT pedal amp. I was treated to the absolute best bass sound I've ever heard. Huge, loud, roaring sound with the volume on the Caline and the VHT at halfway. Must have been 75dB. Very loud. Enough to rehearse with a drummer. I also played the pedals through a 2x12 guitar cab wired for 16 ohms. Great sound there also. For under $40 and needing only 9volts, tis is the best value guitar/bass/keyboard amp I am aware of. Works great with a lithium ion battery.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Neat idea, horrible sound.

    I wasn't expecting much out of a cheap pedal amp. That's exactly what i got, not much. Has no treble even with the tone maxed. Very weak output, muddy muted tone... even with the volume maxed, the "overdrive" sounds like what it is, weak solid state clipping. It would only be useful as a headphone amp, and bad one at that. There are better headphone amps for a lot less. Horrible tone, seriously. And i'm saying that knowing full well how cheap it is. Absolutely not worth trying. I'm glad i bought one, only because i will steer clear of any VHT products in the future. I would be ashamed of this if it were my company's name on it. Sad but true. It's that bad.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • VHT has a gem!

    Great value for the money. Plug in and play without needing to lug around heavy equipment. Great to practice and rehearsals when in intimate sessions. Probably could have good use in the studio as well.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • great value, good

    coolest little amp. I got the Cabinet too with a vooster, it will run for hours with the Vooste connected to a cell phone power block I have a 50,000 mah phone recharge bar, got it for 10..00 dollars. 6 watts think champ

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Great Twangy Amp Pedal

    I was pleasantly surprised by this pedal - it really does sound like a twangy, tweed amp in a box. Has some really nice natural gain built in, fits on a pedalboard, and the tone knob gets a nice bit of variation. It's a great value - not as many options as amp pedals that cost $200 more, but you can add some nice pedals to your board for what you're saving. Not a lot of low end, would probably sound best with a Strat (I play a Gibson Les Paul Special with P90 pick-ups). It's got character, can handle pedals well. If you pair this with a reverb pedal you can get a very satisfying tone out of it.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

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