Pignose Legendary 7-100 Portable Amp
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Legendary Pignose portable practice amp.
The Pignose Legendary 7-100 Portable Amp is their original portable practice amp, complete with pig-snout on/off switch and volume control. The case opens for easy access to the amplifier's speaker and other insides. You can even have a friend fan the case open and closed for a wah-wah effect!
The Legendary Pignose Amp also offers a preamp out jack for plugging those classic distortion sounds into an external power amp, PA, or recording console. This little Pignose is a quality-built amp with metal corner protectors, tough covering, and a rugged 6" speaker. The portable Pignose Legendary 7-100 weighs just 5 lbs and runs on batteries or its optional power supply.
Features
- 6' speaker
- 5 lbs
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Overall: I was surprised when I opened the box with my new pignose legendary 7-100 amp I got from Music123. I thought "my, that;s pretty small". But when I powered it up and pluged in the mic, I put it to a sound test with my Lee Oskar harp. All I can say is WOW, Great sound, I love it. For an amp that size to have the sound it does, is amazing. Good job Pig Nose.| Review By: Marcus-zWHR8 | 3 years, 2 months ago2 people out of 2 found this review helpful
Overall: If you like the trick, you'll be happy. If you're looking for a kinda clean kinda overdriven tone, this amp will work. And it'll be decently loud as long as you accept that you won't peel paint off the walls with a 4" speaker. If you want a cleaner tone, look somewhere else. If you want more distortion, get a different amp. This thing will not disguise your playing ability either. If you sound good, it'll let you sound good. If you sound bad and| Review By: Aaron Henry | 3 years, 2 months ago0 people out of 0 found this review helpful
Overall: Great for blues and clean sounds. Not for heavy rock or metal. If you want heavy tones buy a micro cube. If your into clean/bluesy tones this is the practice amp for you.| Review By: Newbie | 5 years, 1 month ago2 people out of 3 found this review helpful
Overall: Awesome. Cheap. Attractive. It has it all, and its distortion is sweeeet. Loud and durable, portable. Sweet volume knob. Buy it!| Review By: Matt-_xFqG | 5 years, 7 months ago1 people out of 2 found this review helpful
Overall: I play in the NYC subway, and my Crate Taxi had to go to the shop. I needed a quick interim fix, so I ordered the Pignose. The little thing cranks. I play acoustic lap-style, and my guitar has a soundhole pickup. I've started to run that through a pre-amp, and using a Y connector, can plug in both the pickup and a microphone. The tone is remarkably true, as well, and it's a lot more portable than even the Crate. I run it close to full volume, and the batteries seem to last about 4-5| Review By: Raf | 6 years, 6 months ago32 people out of 60 found this review helpful
Overall: Let me put this amp into perspective for you: at a club here in Toronto, a guitarist was leading his blues band using *nothing other than this amp*, leading into a mic, for his guitar sound - and the sound rocked.While it's not a metal-level amp in terms of distortion, it's a perfect practice amp and it has a surprising amount of depth in the "clean" tone for such a small, cheap amp.Most importantly, although it has no tweaking knobs, you can actually tweak the sound greatly by| Review By: Max-QQJok | 7 years, 5 months ago66 people out of 99 found this review helpful
Overall: Oh man this was the best $70 I've ever spent. I love this thing. It has the clearest, most beautiful sound I've heard in an amp its size, it has an awesome case with storage space inside, it's tiny and portable - what's not to love? I'm keeping my picks in there, the adaptor, my extra strings...It used to be that I'd be walking around with my guitar, and my friend would have his banjo, and somebody would ask us to rock out, but I couldn't, because I had an electric guitar, but now I| Review By: hwalkden | 7 years, 6 months ago25 people out of 67 found this review helpful
Overall: I just recently bought a 7-100 Pignose amp and its the greatest little amp out there, the only problem I have had is trying to fit the adapter inside the amp case for storage. The adapter seems to big. has anyone else had this problem? If so is there a way to fix the problem short of destroying the amp? thanks| Review By: nephilim | 7 years, 9 months ago4 people out of 10 found this review helpful
Overall: I have had this amp for 20 years. It is tough as nails. It sounds great. Open and close it for tone or run through it to a larger amp. If you get one, it will be your little buddy for life.| Review By: Fred K. Aron | 7 years, 12 months ago22 people out of 40 found this review helpful
Overall: Bought it for Harp, and love it. Using a JT30 Mic it honks really nicely. Pretty loud for its size, but if I need more volume, I'll mic it or run it into a bigger amp. Light, sturdy, simple. I know this isn't a tube amp, and it's not a Fender Bassman, but for 70 bucks, it's real hard to beat.



