

The video really sums it all up succinctly while giving you the most important thing of all – sound samples. This video above was filmed almost three months ago, and since then I only grew to be even more thankful for it. So I shelled out 55$, and this is where our story begins. My conclusion was that even though they were all about the same size and in the same price range, the Blackstar did definitely sound the best, and so I decided to get it – still very excited from the fact that I'll have an amp that I can carry around in my bag. When I researched, the internet said that the Blackstar Fly 3 is the only one that actually sounds good from the bunch, (there are also the Marshall Mini Amp, the Orange Crush Micro Amp, Honeytone Mini Amp, Fender's, and more) but I still decided to go ahead and went to a couple of stores to check them all out. I ended ended up with the Blackstar Fly 3 – which surprised me in all aspects. I heard previously that there's a relatively new category on the market of new micro amps, and honestly, I was very skeptical about the quality, sound and volume they can provide, but decided to do some research. Post Views: 18,261 (Last Updated On: November 8, 2019)Ībout five months ago I decided that since I am traveling often, and that my main focus right now is on playing the electric guitar and not the acoustic, I want to buy a travel amp.
