🎵 Rock On-The-Go with LEKATO!
The LEKATO Mini Electric Guitar Amp is a portable, rechargeable amplifier designed for electric guitar enthusiasts. With a powerful 5W output, built-in Bluetooth functionality, and four distinct sound effects, this compact amp is perfect for practice sessions at home or on the road. Its lightweight design and plug-and-play capability make it an essential companion for musicians seeking convenience and quality.
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Output Channel Quantity | 1 |
Amplifier Type | Solid State |
Connector Type | 6.35mm Jack |
Speaker Size | 4.7 Inches |
Compatible Devices | Guitar |
Output Wattage | 5 Watts |
Item Weight | 0.22 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 2"D x 4.7"W x 4.7"H |
Material Type | Plastic, Metal |
Color | Black |
T**N
Great lil' amp for the price
This little gadget is exactly what I was looking for, small enough to fit in a case & rechargeable so less batteries rolling around. Its tiny but it gets loud enough to easily hear, I use it quite a bit. Also, Lil' Amp is not its rap name
N**9
Good sound, good battery life, easy to use!
Sounds pretty good, I like the idea of just plugging it in and playing without wires or any hassles. I have owned it for a few weeks now and have not had issues. Battery life is good, and it does not get in the way at all when playing. If you are looking for something good and easy, this is for you.
A**R
Small, works well, speaker is a OK
Works well with a Squire Strat I purchased for my grandson. Not very loud and speaker is quite limited but that is what you should expect for such a small rechargeable device. I like the fact that it is rechargeable via USB but WHY is it USB3 but won't handle high-voltage USB3 chargers like most of the ones we now have that came with our cell phones -- this means it is not TRUE USB3.pro: small, sounds good, distortion and reverb are nice, rechargeablecon: audio is marginal, not true USB3 (warnings not to use high-voltage chargers)
C**T
Smallest Solution Yet for Rehearsing to Track on the Road
This is very good for what it is and for the price. It is smaller than the competing, older Joyo unit with a 9-volt battery, which is great, the sound quality might be slightly better, the knobs are better than the switches on the Joyo-- one of my two Joyos is barely usable, and the swiveling Input jack is helpful, though I wish it could be locked in position. The only downside is the lack of a headphone jack-- if you want to use a better external speaker, you are out of luck. But where this excels is for the smallest possible travel rig. I use this to practice out of town at a friend's house before shows, plug it into the output at the end of my pedal board, and play along with practice tracks, so I can rehearse with pedals. Be careful-- the speaker is easily overwhelmed by high-output effects, but at low volume, with minimal background noise, if you can live with a speaker down by your effects instead of directly out of the guitar, it's the most lightweight, smallest solution I have found yet.
A**D
Nice Practice Gadget
It is a nice gadget to add to your guitar gig bag. It's wireless and light weight so it is portable to take to any place you want to hear your electric guitar for your own pleasure. So after charging the amp, plug it into the guitar to practice your scales and chords.Important note, the sound quality of the wireless won't make it as a substitute for a regular portable amp.
S**.
Nice Fit for Compact Portable Needs
I am scheduled to take a guitar class at the local university. Rather than taking my bulky acoustic, I decided to bring my smaller electric guitar. Not wanting to bother with cords and more bulk (even with a mini amp), I decided to give this a try. I love that it is 7.7 ounces (141g) in weight, requires no cord, is rechargeable, has Bluetooth capabilities (play along with songs), and uses a USB-C charging cable. It is loud enough for the class, fits in the soft guitar case, and the 4 effects are a bonus. If your needs are similar, this will fit the bill.
L**E
Cannot use it with Strats
I wish I could give this zero stars. I cannot comment on the sound quality or the build quality because I wasn’t even able to use the amp. If you play a fender, Stratocaster or any guitar with a recessed input jack, forget about this amp because you will never be able to plug it in unless you purchase a separate extension for the input. To me, this is an absolute dealbreaker because the amp is only $30 to begin with. A guitarist should be able to use this unit out of the box with any electric guitar. I’m actually really bummed that I couldn’t use this because it is exactly what I’ve been looking for and I can’t find another company that makes something similar other than Joyo, which is the same company as Lekato.
F**T
Good Fun! Actually Useful! Easily worth the price.
This little amp is exactly as advertised. It is fun, charges pretty quickly and lasts longer on a charge than you'll ever need.I do not treat it as an amp because I usually plug it into my Martin acoustic-electric and use it as an effect. I was actually sitting with other guitar players a few evenings ago and they started to notice that _my_ guitar had reverb. 😉 Everybody wanted to try it! Also, as one comment mentioned, it is capable of producing feedback if you turn the volume up (and angle it toward the guitar body). IMO, this is not a negative at all!It is very controllable and it's is great fun when playing something like Neil Young where an edgy sounding acoustic really captures the feeling! I love playing an acoustic song but being able to hold a note until it edges on feedback when I want it to.It will not make you heard over other loud music. But you will be happy using it on an acoustic or electric if you just want to sit down and practice/play. The reverb and fuzz effects are minimal but work nicely.Update: After having this a few months, I am enjoying it even more. You an use the Bluetooth to stream a isolated drum track while you play and you're a one man band! (or one woman band, right?!)Pretty cool!
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