This 10-watt guitar amplifier provides you with a crunchy distortion that you would expect from a much larger stack. The cabinet has an open back design for your low end response while the 3-band EQ keeps your highs intact. Other features include a switchable boost with a headphone output. Whether you are practicing or just jamming with friends, this compact amp will give you great sound quality even at low volumes. Learn More...









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10 out of 10Feature:
For a begginner it's pretty cool, unless you can afford a micro cube amp :P
Quality:
Could throw it down the stairs of a 5 stair building and it would still work as good as when you bought it
Value:
It's worth what you pay for
Desirability:
It's kinda cute isn't it!?
Sound:
Pretty good for a 60$ amp
Ease of Use:
Very Easy
Support:
Never had any problems
Overall:
If you're a begginning guitar player, this is a good short time amp.
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3 out of 10Feature:
NOTHING
Quality:
wont lie this amp is a pretty sturdy amp. still looks exactly like when i first bought it.
Value:
dont buy unless a beginner no matter what. even u beginners i wouldnt bother you will want a new amp soon anyways.
Desirability:
hahahaha r u kidding me yeah i havent heard of amps having any sex appeal but thats probably this amp's fault
Sound:
crap. oh and you can hear the radio when u have overdrive on and you wait a couple minutes. it sucks.
Ease of Use:
cant seem to find a good setting where anything sounds good.
Overall:
im getting a new amp right now. i would never buy this product again.
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7 out of 10Feature:
Most useful features was probably the Master Volume, it does get quite loud. Least useful, everything else.
Quality:
It's built tough. I've had it for about 6 years and it still looks pretty new.
Value:
My parents were cheap, but this amp is worth less than they paid.
Desirability:
I didn't know amps could have "Sex Appeal." I must have missed that memo.
Sound:
This amp was given to me as a starter amp when I was in like 5th grade. The cleaner settings sound pretty good, but the Overdrive is crap. When turned up much at all it has an annoying buzzing sound that just doesn't stop. Not only that but it buzzes so loud that the radio waves it picks up are loud enough to hear clearly.
Ease of Use:
It's easy to use, but it's just sort of useless. Haha I don't remember getting a manual for this one.
Support:
Never needed any service to it.
Overall:
I've been searching for another product for like 4 years. I need to start saving up some cash. I would definitely buy a DIFFERENT product if this was stolen. I can't understand why anyone would steal it, the again, why would you pay for it either.
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7 out of 10Feature:
The most usefull feature is the overdrive button other than that the features are preaty limmited.
Quality:
The sound qualitiy is very poor, not what you would expect from and ibanez product
Value:
This product is completly worthless. my advice to most people is just to keep saving up till you have about 160 and buy a 30 wat line 6 spider II amp they are flipin awsome
Desirability:
Sex apeal??!!?
i definatly dont want this amp
Sound:
This is a poor amp even for its low price.
When playing open cords they are blured and fuzzy.
Ease of Use:
This amp is very easy to use because it is so simple and has hardly any features
Support:
i did not need to contact the company
Overall:
Over all a poor amp i dont recomend to even the worst of players!
Trust me your guitar sounds beter with out this amp
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10 out of 10Feature:
For a practice amp. It has good features.
Quality:
Very well made. Nice box. Looks expensive. Not built for stage. Good for small room. 22watt
Value:
Ibanez make quality products. A lot of other expensive products at 22watt are no better.
Desirability:
It looks expensive and well made. A great buy.
Sound:
Sounds very good. It is a practice amp. I use a Strat. Turn the treble down for Jazz.
Support:
I like Ibanex products. Good quality for the money.
Overall:
A great practice amp. If you play real music. Past reviews po po it, because they don't play real music. They just want a lot of noise. They need more wattage and pay the price.
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5 out of 10Feature:
The overdrive is useless on account of its horrible humming.
Quality:
Its sturdily built and hard to break. It also has a decent look. but thats it...
Value:
I think it is not worth 2 cents.
Desirability:
I threw mine away.
Sound:
The sound gave a very sketchy,shushed sound. The sound it gave was kinda like the tv on the wrong channel when you played it. In addition to bad sound it can't even use all the gain it hums loudly with any overdrive. Its distortion is too messed up also.
Support:
I called and they said some mumbo jumbo junk about theyr buisiness thats it.
Overall:
I bought this some time ago and i used it 100 times to try and get a good sound out of it but, any combination of settings makes a Very CRAPPY sound.
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