The Mini '57 Twin-Amp captures the vibe of '50s era Fender. For the player who can't afford a real or reissue tweed amp, this lets them buy their piece of Fender history! Learn More...









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10 out of 10Feature:
Drive knob is great. When battery's dying the sound quality diminishes horribly.
Quality:
Fender.
Desirability:
Tweed covering is beautiful
Sound:
For the money, great sound. Great tone.
Ease of Use:
Simple. Plug. Play
Support:
Havent needed it, and thats enough fo me.
Overall:
Hopefully it lasts me until I get out of the dorms. I use it to play in the courtyard.
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9 out of 10Feature:
It didnt come with a manual- or of it did it was 1 page olong and i threw it away. and no AC adapter. AGHHHHH
Quality:
my dad used it the first day i got it and i think he blew a, or both, speaker(s). and the tweed isnt very well glued together
Value:
definately worth the selling price
Desirability:
it looks pretty.
Sound:
It does well for distortion. not a very good clean sound though.
Ease of Use:
Pretty self explanatory. basic volume, tone and drive. wish it has more
Support:
eh. you really cant expect any more out of a $50 mini amp. never bothered
Overall:
i wouldnt replace it. id mow a couple more lawns and buy a more decent mini-amp.
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10 out of 10Sound:
The distortion sounds great, but the clean channel has not enough volume.
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