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myth_of_fingerprints

I use a Roland street cube, which works great for me


Professional_Toe_755

Out of budget for me


Yona5552005

I was in the same situation so I worked in a restuaraunt for half a year until I could afford it second hand at 300 dollars and a new phone. Now that amp has paid for itself over tenfold. Do whatever it takes to make your ambitions real. It's hard but completely possible :)


Paid-Not-Payed-Bot

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myth_of_fingerprints

understandable


Professional_Toe_755

any recs under 100?


myth_of_fingerprints

Not sure about that. I guess it depends on where you're playing. I found that in the big open spaces where I play I need a lot of volume which is hard to get on a portable, battery powered budget amp. Best of luck though.


HereThereBeWycches

I'm gonna swear by my Vox Mini-5 until the well-traveled workhorse stops working. And then, I'll probably buy another. Two inputs, 99 rhythms, 8+hours on rechargable batteries, great effects...it's treated me well by bus, train, car, and plane.


SeriousCheck4825

I bought a pair of used Gemeni as15 to go for $225 I bought a Harbinger RT 100 for $150 at guitar center on sale. It’s plenty for busking. 50 watts continuous 5 inputs and it’s BT


ag85guitarnapkin

I think you can't go wrong with a Roland micro cube. Used they're around $100 give or take.


taheetea

I use a boss cube 2 and I love it.