Mini guitar amplifiers

Do you want to be a rock star? Now you can get it a reality, with this range of functioning mini-amplifier, following the example of the real powerhouses of your fav Guitar Hero uses. The Marshall half-stack and Orange Crush are very little practice amps, both with a headphone output, so you can discreetly. They run on either a 9V battery or AC adapter.
The Marshall is not all the walls shake with its 2-watt output, but it’s better than nothing. The Orange has 3 watts for the 4-inch speaker. A little bit nicer.
The U.S. blues guitar amplifier has an input, but also is a mini-plug input, so you can connect MP3 player and rock out. The 4-inch speaker is equipped with a 4-watt amplifier. Still nothing ground-rattling, but still better than an air guitar.
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