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Non-iPad gear to play with headphone + guitar

edited July 2020 in Creations

What is to your knowledge the best sounding gear to play with your guitar and your headphone? Sometimes you just want to pick up your guitar and play on the coach late at night and you want something small with an headphone input. I know Vox have some gadget that you plug in the jack input of your guitar, but I'm not sure of the sound quality.

I already have a Yamaha THR10II but I also want something smaller.

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  • I have some of the Vox amphones - basically a pair of headphones with one of those little vox gadgets built in. I really like them and use them all the time, in fact they’ve become my most used iOS headphones. You flick a switch to use them powered straight to a guitar, or unpowered just like regular headphones.

    The bass ones have rhythm built in, shame the guitar ones don’t, but they have a 3.5mm input, I plug a cheap Bluetooth receiver into that and play drum tracks from my phone.

    They’re not very pretty and the control dials are not very usable when they’re on you ears, but they sound good and do the job you’re describing well, somehow easier than using the dongle version with regular headphones.

    As an alternative, I also have a Korg Pandora mini (second hand, no longer in production). I really like this too, inbuilt amps, fx, tuner and rhythms. Only thing is I can’t read the display very well without glasses (my problem, not a criticism of the device), so I find it easier to use the phone and vox amphones described above. The korg still lives permanently with my frequently used Hofner shorty travel guitar though, quick to get playing if a little battery hungry.

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  • edited July 2020

    There is soooo many options.

    How much do you want to pay and What style of music do you play?

    Without youy input here a couple suggestion to check out.

    Boss Waza, they are headphone with amp modeler built in.
    https://www.boss.info/us/products/waza-air/

    The boss katana are a. great inexpensive line of little amp with headphone output. Many amp model.
    https://www.boss.info/us/promos/katana/

    Line 6 stuff. Many to choose fro the cheap pocket pod all the way to the expensive Helix.
    https://line6.com/pocket-pod/

    Edited because I don’t seem to be able to read the OP requirement all the way 🤫

  • There is also the Mooer pedal and multi effect. They make the much liked GE Labs on iOS.

    Some band have completely replaced their amp for playing live with a Amp pedal + Ir cab sim pedal.

    Here is a video of cradle of filth. May not be your cup of tea but the interview is interesting how they replaced their live amp with 2 pedals that fit in their guitar case.

  • @ecou said:
    There is soooo many options.

    How much do you want to pay and What style of music do you play?

    Without youy input here a couple suggestion to check out.

    Boss Waza, they are headphone with amp modeler built in.
    https://www.boss.info/us/products/waza-air/

    The boss katana are a. great inexpensive line of little amp with headphone output. Many amp model.
    https://www.boss.info/us/promos/katana/

    Line 6 stuff. Many to choose fro the cheap pocket pod all the way to the expensive Helix.
    https://line6.com/pocket-pod/

    Edited because I don’t seem to be able to read the OP requirement all the way 🤫

    Hi! 300$ max. I play with my classical and acoustic guitar. I love to play Isaac Albeniz song and bluegrass riff with my acoustic. I also still a huge death metal fan, but for whatever reason, when I play guitar, I dont like to play with distortion. I recently sold my electric guitar.
    Thanks!

  • I have IKM’s Micro amp. This one was created to work with iPad, but it has three channels that could be used itself.
    https://www.ikmultimedia.com/products/irigmicroamp/

    Micro amp works good, but it needs time to get a useful sound for practice.

  • @Montreal_Music said:

    @ecou said:
    There is soooo many options.

    How much do you want to pay and What style of music do you play?

    Without youy input here a couple suggestion to check out.

    Boss Waza, they are headphone with amp modeler built in.
    https://www.boss.info/us/products/waza-air/

    The boss katana are a. great inexpensive line of little amp with headphone output. Many amp model.
    https://www.boss.info/us/promos/katana/

    Line 6 stuff. Many to choose fro the cheap pocket pod all the way to the expensive Helix.
    https://line6.com/pocket-pod/

    Edited because I don’t seem to be able to read the OP requirement all the way 🤫

    Hi! 300$ max. I play with my classical and acoustic guitar. I love to play Isaac Albeniz song and bluegrass riff with my acoustic. I also still a huge death metal fan, but for whatever reason, when I play guitar, I dont like to play with distortion. I recently sold my electric guitar.
    Thanks!

    I am a bit confused. You sold your electric guitar and play with acoustic and classical guitar. But your looking at vox mini guitar amp?? Call me confused or I can't read properly.

  • I've got a pocket pod that I use sometimes, it has a great tone by default, and apparently a whole bunch of other tones that I've been too lazy to learn how to figure out (shortly after purchasing it I discovered ipad amps and that is where all of my effort goes now). I still use the pod every once in awhile, and I like it's portability.

  • Got a Korg PX3B and a PX4, fun little pocketable gadgets and great for jamming.

  • edited July 2020

    @ecou said:

    @Montreal_Music said:

    @ecou said:
    There is soooo many options.

    How much do you want to pay and What style of music do you play?

    Without youy input here a couple suggestion to check out.

    Boss Waza, they are headphone with amp modeler built in.
    https://www.boss.info/us/products/waza-air/

    The boss katana are a. great inexpensive line of little amp with headphone output. Many amp model.
    https://www.boss.info/us/promos/katana/

    Line 6 stuff. Many to choose fro the cheap pocket pod all the way to the expensive Helix.
    https://line6.com/pocket-pod/

    Edited because I don’t seem to be able to read the OP requirement all the way 🤫

    Hi! 300$ max. I play with my classical and acoustic guitar. I love to play Isaac Albeniz song and bluegrass riff with my acoustic. I also still a huge death metal fan, but for whatever reason, when I play guitar, I dont like to play with distortion. I recently sold my electric guitar.
    Thanks!

    I am a bit confused. You sold your electric guitar and play with acoustic and classical guitar. But your looking at vox mini guitar amp?? Call me confused or I can't read properly.

    I play with a Godin Multiac, a classical/electric guitar that I can plug. It's a nylon string with an input jack. I'm looking for something to make my guitar sound big in my headphone. I also have a Seagull with a Fishman Pickup. I love to play with reverb, delay, chorus, etc. I hope that clarify. I agree that I was not clear enough.

  • I find the best portable sound in headphones by using an older iPhone with
    an IK Multimedia iRig HD.

    The iPhone 5S (or any iPhone with a headphone port)
    works well to load up AUM and a variety of IAA/AUv3 FX'es which pristine audio
    quality. I can load up AUM with ready to run guitar rigs. I usually create the AUM projects
    on the iPad to benefit from the larger UI and then Airdrop an AUM project into the
    iPhone and save a local copy.

    I velcro the iPhone to one of my guitars to use the shortest cables possible
    and using the CCK adapter I can also attach a battery device for even more mobile
    playing time. Without a battery the iPhone discharges under an hour. Used and functional
    older iPhones can be found on Amazon and the usual private seller venues.

    The Vox devices are also the best of that lot. Monotone makes a really cheap one for anyone with budget constraints but the Vox'es are worth it and I had some success
    plugging the Vox into the output of some guitar guitar pedals like the TC Electronics
    Ditto Looper but I think the impedance mismatches make this risky... maybe someone can
    weigh in on that issue. Does the impedance/load design of a guitar pedal match the
    circuit loading of a guitar output jack? It seems like it should but does the Vox simulate the
    load characteristics of an Amp's input? Seems like it should. But some pedals didn't seem to work well with the Vox for a load device so I stopped and put all the pedals away since
    IOS Apps can replace most of my pedals except for the Joyo Amp Sims which have a better sound than any IOS Amp Sim... I might need to A/B them against the new Overload TH-U amps however since they really scratch that "itch" for me in presence, low latency and
    a lack of sonic veiling (or fizziness so obvious in many older amp sims).

    NOTE: For clean purposes the Overload TH-U is a free AUv3 but the urge to buy stuff will
    always be a test of character. Might not be relevant for anyone seeking to put acoustic guitar through headphones but I suspect the added warm coloring would be a benefit for longer practice sessions.

  • @McD said:
    I find the best portable sound in headphones by using an older iPhone with
    an IK Multimedia iRig HD.

    The iPhone 5S (or any iPhone with a headphone port)
    works well to load up AUM and a variety of IAA/AUv3 FX'es which pristine audio
    quality. I can load up AUM with ready to run guitar rigs. I usually create the AUM projects
    on the iPad to benefit from the larger UI and then Airdrop an AUM project into the
    iPhone and save a local copy.

    I velcro the iPhone to one of my guitars to use the shortest cables possible
    and using the CCK adapter I can also attach a battery device for even more mobile
    playing time. Without a battery the iPhone discharges under an hour. Used and functional
    older iPhones can be found on Amazon and the usual private seller venues.

    The Vox devices are also the best of that lot. Monotone makes a really cheap one for anyone with budget constraints but the Vox'es are worth it and I had some success
    plugging the Vox into the output of some guitar guitar pedals like the TC Electronics
    Ditto Looper but I think the impedance mismatches make this risky... maybe someone can
    weigh in on that issue. Does the impedance/load design of a guitar pedal match the
    circuit loading of a guitar output jack? It seems like it should but does the Vox simulate the
    load characteristics of an Amp's input? Seems like it should. But some pedals didn't seem to work well with the Vox for a load device so I stopped and put all the pedals away since
    IOS Apps can replace most of my pedals except for the Joyo Amp Sims which have a better sound than any IOS Amp Sim... I might need to A/B them against the new Overload TH-U amps however since they really scratch that "itch" for me in presence, low latency and
    a lack of sonic veiling (or fizziness so obvious in many older amp sims).

    NOTE: For clean purposes the Overload TH-U is a free AUv3 but the urge to buy stuff will
    always be a test of character. Might not be relevant for anyone seeking to put acoustic guitar through headphones but I suspect the added warm coloring would be a benefit for longer practice sessions.

    Wow, thanks for your help! Your prefer the IK Multimedia iRig HD over the Apogee?

  • If you were to go with an old iPhone, I would suggest the AmpliTube Acoustic app:

    https://apps.apple.com/us/app/amplitube-acoustic-cs/id1038441801

    ToneStack also has an acoustic group, but I got better results with AmpliTube...

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