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VOX AP2MT amPlug 2 Metal Guitar/Bass Headphone

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style: Metal


Features

  • Connections: Headphone Out, AUX In
  • Power Supply: AAA batteries x 2
  • Dimensions: W x D x H) 3.39 x 3.15 x 1.22" 86 x 80 x 31mm)

Description

Offering the easiest way to enjoy true analog amplifier sound in your headphones, the amPlug series has been a bestseller since it first appeared in 2007. With amPlug G2, the crucial analog circuit has been drastically improved, and each model now provides three modes. Guitar types provide multi- effect functionality, and a rhythm function has been added to the bass type. A foldable plug mechanism that rotates 180 degrees and an auto power-off function are additional features that contribute significantly to improved convenience and ease of use. The amPlug is the simplest way to get serious sound; occupying virtually no space, it's an ideal choice for any guitarist or bassist.


Item Weight: 3.04 ounces


Product Dimensions: 7 x 1 x 5 inches


Item model number: AP2MT


Batteries: 2 AA batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: October 24, 2014


Compatible Devices: Guitar


Material Type: Metal


Output Wattage: 3 Watts


Battery type: Alkaline


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Amazing practice aid, plastic is a little bit fragile
style: AC30
I really love this product, and would recommend it to pretty much anyone who needs something like it for practicing. I use it for my bass and guitar. The sound quality is pretty good; of course, it's not the best, but this thing is being run by two AA batteries. The portability and ease of use overrule this con for me though, plus, I'm just using this to practice, not for recording. The one thing that I would caution about is that these are pretty fragile! The plastic is very prone to breaking/snapping if this is dropped, or even bumped too hard while plugged in. Be careful with this. All things considered, I really like to practice with this and I'm glad I bought it despite needing to use a little bit of superglue for repairs every once in a while. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2022 by Savannah Nelson

  • Great sound in private
style: AC30
Great little pocket-amp. It has all the controls you need. I wouldn't fiddle with them while playing or even at all. I would set them for the sound closest to what you want and do the fine tuning of the tone on the guitar. It has dry and three effects. An awful chorus, a digital delay, and a highly compressed reverb sound which I use. None of the effects have adjustments. It has a green and red version of the sound. The amp is quiet enough so you don't hear hiss. Tone control does little. I'm glad I bought it! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2023 by Rev Dennis L Erlich

  • friggin cool ass little thing
style: AC30
perfect for late night(got an upstairs neighbor) fun swirly and distorted sounds. gets the job done. its a mini plug in amp. sticks in to the guitar and then you put your phones right in. easy peasy.
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2023 by david delucia

  • This little thing chugs! Killer for the price
style: Metal
This thing is awesome. Can't say enough good things. I bought the metal version as I play exclusively metal. This thing is loud I keep the volume like halfway and has plenty of gain and tone control. 3 different types of distortion I personally like red distortion. Tons of delay and effects to play with if you like that. Super nice little portable amp for practicing if you don't want to set up amp/pedalboard/headphones etc. This thing is gold. The only thing I think could be better is it could be built with a little stronger plastic but hasn't been a problem. Also would be nice if they made a rechargeable version as this takes aaa batteries. Overall id say get one. This thing has a super chuggy tone. Easy to pinch harmonic and play all types of metal ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2022 by Candice C

  • Really good practice amps for under US$50!
style: Classic Rock
I bought the "Clean", "AC30", and "Classic Rock" versions. I also own the Blackstar version of the Amplug2, which isn't as well known, but just as good -- it's most similar to the Vox Classic Rock, but a bit heavier with more powerful lows (think Zeppelin for the Vox CR and Soundgarden for the Blackstar). But back to the Vox's -- all versions are really good for their size and price point. The effects are the same for each model and surprisingly decent (chorus, delay, reverb). Note that you can only do one of the three effects at a time, although you can combine one of the effects with gain/distortion. The AC30 has one additional effect -- tremolo -- which is actually enabled by switching channels (not the effects button), so you can simultaneously do tremolo and one of the other three effects and gain/distortion. Each of the three effects has three strength levels -- some online videos/blogs mistaking state that the effects are simply on/off (they clearly didn't read the instructions) when in fact they each have three strength levels. The AC30's tremolo has two levels (or three, if you count "off" as a level), which again is controlled by switching channels. In terms of individual models, the "Clean" model does what it says, so not a whole lot to say. The green channel is pure clean, the orange channel is a bluesier/jazzier twin amp sound, and the red channel can give you some dirty blues tones with the gain maxed-out. The "Classic Rock" model competently does three channels of various 70's-style overdrive (or I suppose 90's-style too, since grunge was similar to the 70's -- so you get two decades for the price of one!). The AC30 is a version of the original 60's British invasion sound, although I've never owned a full AC30 to say how accurate it is -- but I definitely like the sound with the gain maxed-out. You can also get some surprisingly beautiful tones out of the AC30 using the orange tremolo channel with no gain, and with the chorus effect setting on low. I bought the AC30 for the overdrive sound, but did not expect getting such other beautiful tones out of something for $40! One thing I will stress is that headphone type matters a lot. Use the wrong headphones (in-ear or on-ear), and these things are simply toys. Use the correct headphones (over-the-ear, and preferably "closed"), and they are surprisingly good little practice amps. For guitar practicing, I use 80-Ohm Beyerdynamic DT770 PROs, which I highly recommend. As a side note, I'd also recommend a one-time investment in a AAA-battery charger, to save in the long run. Another tip regarding hum, which I've seen others mention -- I also have a low hum on the Clean & Classic Rock models when using the higher-gain red channel (but not the other channels), although this is always with the guitar volume pot at 100% w/treble bleed. The AC30's red channel is not higher gain, so it does not have this issue. In any case, I found that simply rolling down the guitar volume pot a little (like 10% or whatever is required to squelch your treble bleed) eliminates the hum. In any case, it's really only a factor when playing clean, and treble bleed is usually only desired with distortion anyway. If you have separate pickup volume pots like me -- rather than rolling down the master volume, I simply roll down the neck pickup volume 10% or so (since I mostly use that pickup when playing clean), and keep the bridge pickup volume at 100% w/treble bleed, which I mostly use with high gain anyway. Plus, you can't hear the hum when playing anyway, so not that big of a deal. At the end of the day, it's a practice amp, not a performance amp -- but a darn good practice amp for the money! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2020 by mpilgrim

  • 1 year later ...
style: Blues
This is a handy headphone amp, it sounds "alright" and does the job in a pinch. I bought this in November of 2021, it is not December 2022 and the plastic that houses the plug has split apart, just from being used, that part is lacking in stability. super glued it back together, it looks like it's a matter of time before it splits again though. It is about what I expected when I bought it though. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2022 by Robert Harris

  • Works like a charm, sounds awesome.
style: Bass
Plugged in my headphones then plugged this into my bass guitar and it sounds awesome. Has 9 different drum tracks to practice along with if you want. Didn't realize just how small it was, but this little amp packs a punch. The size makes it extremely easy to take with you so if you go to a store and see a guitar, you don't have to try and find an amp to plug into. Just pull this puppy out, plug in your headphones then plug this into the guitar and star playing without disturbing other customers. 5 stars ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2022 by Donald F.

  • It Works
style: Clean
It Works, wish it was a little more sturdy because I'm a little rough on things and it broke. I can still use it but it hard to install and remove in its broken state. Attempts to fix it myself fail.
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2023 by Glenn Wilson

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