Anthony Campbell wrote:I would recommend the Strymon Iridium. I use it for recording and practice and it sounds fantastic.
I've been using it lately, too. A bit pricey if you're just using it for headphone practice, though. And the room ambience knob isn't the same as amp reverb, which it doesn't have. Great for recording!
Another vote for the Fender Mustang Micro.
The "clean" (twin reverb) tone setting is more than good enough, and the reverb too, even with really good headphones.
The bluetooth allows me to play along / practice to stuff from my phone like YouTube videos or Spotify tracks.
Also for traveling when you wanna keep your chops up but don't want to drag along gear.
YOU WANT CHEAP,I USE A 10 DOLLAR CASSEAT RECORDER,PUT ON RECORD AND PAUSE. PLUG GUITAR THE IN THE INPUT, HEAD PHONES IN THE HEADPHONE OUTPUT.REVERB OR DELAY CAN BE ADDED AFTER FOOT VOLUME.
Last edited by Willie Sims on 28 Mar 2022 10:45 am, edited 1 time in total.
Willie Sims wrote:YOU WANT CHEAP,I USE A 10 DOLLAR CASSEAT RECORDER,PUT ON RECORD AND PAUSE. PLUG GUITAR THE IN THE INPUT, HEAD PHONES IN THE HEADPHONE OUTPUT.REVERB OR DELAY CAN BE ADDED AFTER FOOT VOLUME.
A cassette machine was my first guitar amp, Willie! Oh the memories..