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The LEKATO Guitar Headphone Amp is a compact, rechargeable solid-state amplifier designed for electric guitar and bass players. Featuring silent headphone output, built-in Bluetooth receiver for wireless backing tracks, and five classic effects (Clean, Overdrive, Chorus, Distortion, Wah), it offers versatile tone shaping in a portable form factor. With over 8 hours of battery life and a 180° swivel plug, it’s perfect for discreet practice and on-the-go jamming.
Color | Red |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Output Channel Quantity | 1 |
Amplifier Type | Solid-State Amplifier |
Connector Type | 3.5mm Jack |
Compatible Devices | Guitar |
F**C
Quiet hotel device
Use this on vacations, and a cruise. Play without worry annoying neighbors.
P**O
Works great
Great for using if you're traveling with your electric guitar and have sound restrictions . Has distortion if needed and connects with Bluetooth headphones
F**X
Good value for money.
Nice little piece of kit. The effects are okay but the wah mode is comically weird. At highest volume, my ears are in no danger. Build quality is quite good, and the design works well with my CBGs. Operation is simple and intuitive, butI'd prefer more volume.
T**Y
Overall great
I love it. Connects to phone easy. Sound is great. Can't beat this at this price point.
W**B
Makes the wife happy!
Works well for silent rehearsal. I use it with my bass by connecting iPad or iPhone via Bluetooth.
T**T
Unwanted sound delay.
Sound is not good. There's a very obvious delay in the sound. Cannot play in time due to delay in sound. Will be returning most likely.
A**R
Good product.
Works well
G**R
Amplifies fine, effects could be better
For practicing electric guitar (or bass) without disturbing those around you, this headphone amp serves its purpose. The clean, undistorted amplification setting is decent. You get some hum at higher volumes, likely related to the pickups/electronics of your instrument. But the other effects settings are kind of lame, to be honest. The reverb/distortion isn't much of either. Chorus is ok, but has latency and makes your notes sound out of tune. The wah wah and crunchy distortion are both just bad: former is low volume and high cycle swishy, the latter is overdriven even at low volume settings. But I guess any particular guitar pedal that has a dedicated effect will set you back more than the cost of this amp, so one really can't expect much in terms of effects quality. Still, it's kind of fun to play with the lo-fi sounds, and the clean amp is worthwhile, better than cheaper options.
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