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Coolmusic BP60D 120W Battery Powered Acoustic Guitar Amplifier- Portable Bluetooth Speaker with Reverb Chorus Delay Effect, 7 Inputs

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Features

  • 7 Inputs4 musical instrument inputs and 3 auxiliary inputs, which can fully satisfy a small band. It can connect 2 instruments (guitar, piano, keyboard, etc.), 2 microphones, two mobile phones or computers at the same time. Two independent EQ effects adjustment , Boost or attenuate the low-frequency, mid-frequency and high-frequency DB values.
  • 120 WattDouble 8- inch woofer and Double 2-inch tweeter deliver clear, lifelike ,dynamic, powerful sound; A 120 watt continue power amplifier pumps up the volume.
  • BluetoothProvide with options of wireless connection, phone input, CD/MP3 input, and USB plugin, it is able to fit in the different connection types, it is convenient and useful with its master control, headphone input and DI output.
  • RechargeableIt can run up to 6-8 hours depends on the volume you use after 5 hours charge. And it can work with a connection directly to the electricity.
  • Condenser microphone switch: The microphone1 interface is designed with 48V phantom power, compatible with condenser microphones and dynamic microphones.

Brand: COOLMUSIC


Color: Black


Compatible Devices: Guitar, Keyboard


Output Wattage: 120 Watts


Product Dimensions: 13.39"D x 18.31"W x 13.39"H


Item Weight: 19.8 pounds


Product Dimensions: 18.31 x 13.39 x 13.39 inches


Batteries: 6 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: March 9, 2021


Color Name: Black


Compatible Devices: Guitar, Keyboard


Connector Type: usb,wireless


Output Wattage: 120 Watts


Battery type: Lithium Polymer


Power Source: Battery Powered


Wattage: 120 watts


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Nice little amp
I was hesitant to purchase this amp as I was mainly going to use it for my acoustic guitar and hadn't read a lot of reviews about it specifically for that. It sounds pretty darn good, especially for the money. The effects are ok for me and it's plenty loud for my application. I recently used it for music in a golf cart parade (Bluetooth) and it worked well. Lots of inputs and so far battery life has been great. The one thing I think is missing is a "mid" tone control. At times it seems as if the highs and lows are overpowering the mid range strings even with the settings flat. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2024 by G.S.

  • Nice product; excellent responsivity from the seller.
The sound of this battery-powered amp is excellent. I purchased it to amplify my high-end accordion. The accordion is a challenging instrument to amplify well so I was uncertain whether a guitar amp would do the trick. This small amp has given me the best sound that I've ever gotten from my instrument. I got the BP60D because my instrument is stereo and I needed to dedicate two inputs just for the one instrument. With the BP60D, I can get full control over the output from each side (treble and bass) of my accordion by using one of the Microphone inputs and one of the 'guitar' inputs. And, I still have a fully controllable microphone input for vocals. Plus, it theoretically have more power (120 Watts) than other models of this amp. I've used it in an outdoor setting (Farmer's Market) and I'm getting good volume at still-low settings on the Master volume. / The one concern that I had about the amp is that when I charged it, I never achieved 4 green indicator light 'bars'; rather, I got 2 green lights, 1 red light, and one yellow light. It was my assumption that these bars were there to inform me about the remaining battery charge. If I wasn't getting 4 green bars, was the unit not fully charging? I contacted the seller, yang yang, and they were very quick to respond. Their response was that the appearance of the blue light (different panel) is what tells you the unit is fully charged). Though this still didn't quite address why there weren't 4 green bars, he assured me that I didn't have a real problem. As I said, this amp produces a great sound, good volume, a pleasant reverb, and I've actually had good battery duration. I feel confident that if anything becomes problematic, that yang yang will be responsive and address the issue. From reading all of the reviews before purchasing the amp, I saw that yang yang was very responsive to others, as well. I'd say this is a great amp; if you are a keyboardist or other instrumentalist, don't hesitate to purchase it; and don't freak out if you don't get 4 green indicator lights. Just watch for the blue light at the end of charging. (It charges pretty quickly, too, BTW.) You can mount the amp onto an amplifier stand, using the 'hole' on the bottom of the amp. Personally, I would have preferred that the placement of the knobs be reversed so that I could more easily 'read' the dials and knobs when I would turn to my right. The way it's arranged, I have to either rotate the amp on the stand to see the readouts or else stand and go to the other side of the amp. If it was on the floor, you'd have to lift and turn it (assuming the output of the speaker is facing away from you, toward the audience). All of this, BTW, is assuming that like me, or most right-handed guitarists, you would place the amp to your right side. It's a workable situation but, yang yang, consider altering this on future production of the amp. (Also, if you can't get the BP60D, I'm sure the BP40D, for less money, would serve the needs of most instrumentalist, like most singer/acoustic guitarists. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2022 by Laura in Seattle

  • Works As A Guitar Amp Modeler Amplifier
I mostly play my amp modelers through this amp. To me, it has a perfectly acceptable sound without breaking the bank. I have tried all the inputs, and they all work for this purpose. I can even used the line input for this purpose as it is a stereo input. The rechargeable battery makes this a very portable device and is the icing on the cake. I am so pleased with this product that I went ahead and bought the case as well. Once the amp is in the case, the zipper flap opens up to allow full access to the inputs, controls, and it doesn't block the speakers. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2024 by WhatCouldBeEasier

  • BP60D Great Amp But...
I perform regularly. 1-2 booked gigs a week and busking here and there inbetween. My main amp is a Fender Acoustic SFX II. I bought the BP60D as a monitor / travel amp / back up amp. My overall experience with the BP60D is positive. Its sound is comparable to my Fender. While my Fender sounds warmer, rounder and fuller, the BP60D is more neutral, FRFR. Battery power is very convenient and lasts the amount of time that is advertised. I really like that it has a lot of inputs, that it can be positioned two ways, an amp mute button, and that it has nice volume output. However, I wouldn't count on the chorus effect being sublime. Its reverb does the job if you're just looking for some basic Room reverb. Anything Hall and above you should be using a pedal. EDIT 12.21.2023 - My first BP60D had some issues. After reaching out a couple times to CoolMusic customer service I was able to make contact and was sent a replacement by the Seller. Very cool, thank you! BUT... I've tried communicating that there are several functions that don't work as described in the instruction manual (causing me major stress during several gigs), but all I was told in the end is that this amp isn't for me. Dunno why a Seller would say that to a customer who is just trying to give honest feedback and ask for clarification on functionality, but all good. Outside of music, my background is product design, so maybe I care more than the average person that functions should be correctly stated in an instruction manual. So here's my findings for future buyers to save you some stress: 1. Plugging into AMP IN, SEND/RETURN makes the BP60D a PASSIVE PA. Volume is NOT controlled independently. This is NOT stated in the instruction manual. Otherwise Main Volume control works as intended. 2. If you want to use this as a monitor or active PA, I suggest plugging into GUITAR/MIC inputs. 3. LINE IN produced NO SOUND when going line out from my Fender with an XLR to 1/4" stereo TRS into LINE IN on the BP60D. But it does work with a mono TS. This is NOT stated in the instruction manual. 4. 3.5mm Aux Port is labeled RECORD OUT and the instruction manual can be interpreted to mean that this port outputs sound for recording to another device. IT DOES NOT. It is INPUT ONLY, not bi-directional. The instructions are not clear on this. 5. EDIT 12.23.2023 - I did experience a clicking / knocking sound playing a shaker through my internal MiSi mic right outside my uke's soundhole. This happened at the beginning of the set. This could have been my mic being overdriven or the amp taking time to warm up. I did not experience this when I lowered my mic volume on my pickup for the rest of my 2 hours playing. 6. No comment on the MP3 USB port as I have not used it yet. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2023 by @uke4peace

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